Amelia Grant
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I am journalist, and blogger.
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What to Know About Antioxidants and Their Role in Your Health
What are antioxidants? Antioxidants are a sort of beneficial substance that is frequently included in foods like fruits and vegetables. They work to protect the body from oxidative stress, a process that is thought to have a role in the onset of a number of diseases.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity
Top 5 Permanent Retainers Facts To Be Aware Of
Permanent retainers are another name for fixed retainers. They are attached to your teeth using metal wire. This wire is thick and smooth, and it looks as if it's braided. Dentists attach them to your teeth and customize them to fit your bite to prevent teeth from moving or becoming crooked. Retainers are commonly recommended to keep your teeth from slipping back into their previous positions after undergoing treatment with braces.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity
What You Need to Know About Xanax Addiction
Xanax (alprazolam) is a benzodiazepine medication that is commonly used to treat anxiety disorders. Benzodiazepine addiction is a growing problem in the United States, accounting for roughly 30% of opiate overdose deaths.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity
Top 5 Nutrition Myths That Science Has Debunked
The concept of avoiding chronic illnesses rather than treating them is now more economically sound given the rising cost of health care. A healthy diet indicates that healthy individuals consume balanced, proper meals. This expression is most frequently used in relation to preventing obesity. The problem of becoming overweight affects everyone. Although traditional dietetics did not work to manage obesity, it did lead to many myths.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity
What to Know About Nerve Pain After Abdominal Surgery
Abdominal or pelvic nerves can be cut, stretched, or damaged in other ways during surgeries such as appendectomy, gynecological surgery, or hernia repair. This is known as surgically-induced neuropathic pain (SINP).
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity
7 Indications That a Dental Appointment Is Necessary
A variety of factors might have an impact on the state of your teeth. To keep your teeth and gums healthy, practice appropriate dental hygiene, eat nutritious meals, drink enough water, and schedule routine dentist checkups.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity
Top 10 Signs You May Need to Consult a Heart Doctor
1. Chest pain Are you dealing with any discomfort or pain in your chest? These symptoms are among the most typical indications that something is not right with your heart. Consult a cardiologist right away. They'll be able to detect what's the culprit behind your symptoms and provide you with the care you require.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity
8 Best Ways to Prevent Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is caused by abnormalities in the cervix's cells, which usually progresses slowly over time, and is almost always caused by a sexually transmitted infection with high-risk forms of the human papillomavirus. Lifestyle changes can help lower your risk, and vaccination can help prevent the HPV infection that causes cancer in the first place.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity
8 Best Ways to Prevent Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is caused by abnormalities in the cervix's cells, which usually progresses slowly over time, and is almost always caused by a sexually transmitted infection with high-risk forms of the human papillomavirus. Lifestyle changes can help lower your risk, and vaccination can help prevent the HPV infection that causes cancer in the first place.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity
Top 8 Potential Culprits Behind Your Constant Mood Swings
In addition to unexplainable physical discomforts like headaches or backaches, depressed people may also feel guilty or have frequent thoughts of committing suicide or dying. However, it's a good idea to see your doctor to find out what could be triggering those unpleasant symptoms if you are not experiencing those symptoms but are instead always feeling low for no apparent cause. A doctor would want to rule out any other illnesses that could have symptoms similar to depression.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity