Amelia Grant
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I am journalist, and blogger.
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7 Destructive Ways Smoking Affects Your Teeth
It’s true that proper dental health is maintained by flossing, a healthy diet, brushing, and visiting your dentist regularly. However, these things can’t fight the harmful effects of smoking. The only thing that can save your teeth is quitting smoking.
By Amelia Grant4 years ago in Longevity
5 Dangerous Effects of Diabetes on Your Body
The increased glucose content contributes to a change in the properties of blood, disrupts the functions of the brain, cardiovascular system, affects the kidneys, and nerve cells. The catalyst for complications is most often stress, as well as infections, and viruses that can inhibit the immune system. Against their background, one or several complications may appear at once. Below is a list of pathologies that threaten patients with uncompensated diabetes?
By Amelia Grant4 years ago in Longevity
Major Hindrances in Laser Cosmetic Treatments
This involves the use of lasers to rejuvenate as well as improve the aesthetic appearance of the body tissues. We shall mostly focus on facial operations as a strategy to fight the effects of aging. The lasers can reduce the impacts of aging by:
By Amelia Grant4 years ago in Blush
The History of Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery
In Ancient Egypt, both men and women used so-called cosmetics to emphasize their eyes and eyebrows. That’s why it is not surprising that plastic surgery as a method to change the appearance was invented thousands of years ago. In this article, we will tell you about the history of plastic surgery.
By Amelia Grant4 years ago in Longevity
5 Tips on Maintaining the Proper Posture
There are two main strategies, such as postural correction and exercise, that are able to help manage your pain. If you visit the physical therapist, he or she can teach you how to maintain the optimal posture, but it is quite difficult to sit or stand properly the whole day. People usually forget about it while driving or working. They simply return to their old sitting habits, which can result in prolonged pain and limited movement.
By Amelia Grant4 years ago in Longevity
How Dangerous Is Bruxism and How to Get Rid of It?
This can happen when a person is awake (awake bruxism) or during sleep (nocturnal bruxism). A person with bruxism may gnash all their teeth or just the front teeth. Bruxism can be classified as a stress disorder. When bruxism is serious, it can lead to headaches, sleep disturbances, etc. Nocturnal bruxism is a particular type of sleep-related disorder. People who clench their teeth during sleep are more prone to snoring and also suffer from sleep disorders, such as sleep apnea.
By Amelia Grant4 years ago in Longevity
How Have the Wedding Dresses Changed Since the Beginning of the 20th Century?
Over the past 100 years, wedding fashion has changed from decade to decade. Brides were married in dresses with a full skirt and now do so ultra minis, preferred to hide their hands in long sleeves and now open their shoulders, hid their faces under the veil and now show off their luxurious tiaras.
By Amelia Grant5 years ago in Marriage
Can Facial Varicose Veins Be Treated Using a Laser?
Most of the time, the blood is at low pressure since the blood with high pressure is that from the heart. In order for the blood to flow smoothly back to the heart in the veins, a majority have bicuspid valves to prevent backflow of blood. However, in some cases, due to non-functioning valves, blood might start to accumulate in the veins causing them to bulge outwards.
By Amelia Grant5 years ago in Longevity
7 Signs that You Have an Addictive Personality
Why does one person regularly drink, play games, or have other bad habits all their life but remains moderate, while the other can become addicted even to food? The ability to maintain balance and not allow yourself too much is determined not only by education but also by character traits.
By Amelia Grant5 years ago in Psyche
6 Effective Ways to Overcome Depression
As practice in the field of psychology shows, people who subject themselves to stress or heavy loads (whether physical, intellectual, or moral) are prone to neurosis. But in addition to the way of life, there are also external factors that create a cyclical psychological state: autumn depression, magnetic storms, and the moon phase.
By Amelia Grant5 years ago in Psyche
The Effect of Chewing Gum on the Body
Before it looked different. In ancient times, people used completely different materials that imitated chewing gum. It was tobacco for the first Americans, tar for the ancient Greeks, frozen larch juice for the Siberian peoples, and rubber for the Mayan tribes. Modern chewing gum appeared in 1848. Today it is impossible to imagine our life without it.
By Amelia Grant5 years ago in Longevity