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Beauty
and Health-Related Articles : Articles Page 3
Stay Young With
Yoga

In the war on aging, yoga may be your best -- and safest --
defense.

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Young With Yoga
Reaching 100 Is
Largely a Matter of Genes

A healthy lifestyle will certainly help you to live to 100,
but the evidence is mounting that good genes are even more
important.

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100 Is Largely a Matter of Genes
Injectable Effective
for Lips

Preliminary data on a calcium hydroxylapatite injectable cohesive
implant has proven it to be safe and effective for those patients
who can benefit from lip augmentation...

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Surgery Times - Injectable Effective for Lips
Nourishing Your
Skin

The eating habits that work best for staying healthy are also
the next best thing to a fountain of youth for our skin.

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Feature - Nourishing Your Skin
Did You Apply Your
Vitamins Today?

There was a time when fruits, vegetables, and a multivitamin
pill were the primary way to get the vitamins you needed for
good health and healthy skin. More recently, consumers have
found that skin care products containing vitamins can help
them achieve healthier skin, too.

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You Apply Your Vitamins Today?
Green Tea Could
Be Good for Your Skin, Study Finds

Remember oat bran? It was supposed to help with digestion,
prevent cancer, reverse heart disease -- you name it, oat
bran did it.

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Tea Could Be Good for Your Skin, Study Finds
Injectables Combination
Takes Canada by Storm

A combination therapy used in Canada to treat wrinkles and
skin folds figures to draw the interest and eventual use of
U.S.-based cosmetic surgeons.

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Surgery Times - Injectables Combination Takes Canada by Storm
New Rules for Winter
Health/Beauty

Your exercise, health, and beauty routines shouldn't end when
winter begins. But you should change your routine to fit the
season.

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Rules for Winter Health/Beauty
Simple Lifestyle
Changes Boost Physical Activity/Cardiovascular Health

This recent study finds that small lifestyle changes that
increase moderate-intensity physical activity are as effective
as a structured exercise program in improving long-term cardiorespiratory
fitness and blood pressure.

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Institutes of Health - Simple
Lifestyle Changes Boost Physical Activity/Cardiovascular Health
Soy Doesn't Improve
Bones in Young Women

Studies suggest that eating foods rich in soy helps protect
older women from bone loss, but a new study finds that the
same is not true for young women.
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Medical News - Soy Doesn't Improve Bones in Young Women
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