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What Benefits Does Cosmetic Dentistry Provide?
Cosmetic dentistry is much more than just enhancing the appearance of your smile. It corrects physical dental concerns and improves your oral health. You can benefit from treatments like teeth whitening and Invisalign to realign your teeth and restore how you bite. Houston cosmetic dentist help you achieve the smile of your dreams with the bonus of improved oral health.
URBN Dental UptownPublished about a year ago in Families"Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Empowering Women to Reach New Heights"
Introduction: For centuries, women have been fighting for equal rights and opportunities. While progress has been made, there is still a long way to go in achieving true gender equality. One area where this is particularly evident is in the workforce, where women often face barriers to advancement and are underrepresented in leadership positions. However, with the right support and resources, women can break through these barriers and reach new heights in their careers. This article will explore the importance of women's empowerment in the workplace and provide strategies for women to overcome obstacles and achieve their professional goals.
“With inflation, it's either eat or get medicine” Our readers forgo over-the-counter drugs
Faced with soaring prices, most of the readers who responded to our call explain having to make a choice between treatment and meeting other needs such as food. Others, for whom health is a priority, turn to an alternative: generic drugs.
News CorrectPublished about a year ago in BlushWhy Owning a Pet Is Good for Your Mental Health
Pets have long been known to provide companionship and comfort to their owners. From dogs and cats to birds and even fish, pets come in all shapes and sizes and can have a positive impact on our lives. One area where pets have been shown to have a particularly strong effect is mental health. In this article, we will explore the many ways that pets can benefit our mental health and well-being.
The Pet PostPublished about a year ago in PetlifeForever Family
I wrote this for the writing challenge: Passing Ships, but was one second too late to submit it. The challenge was to write about a small moment that was life changing.
L. E. MastilockPublished about a year ago in FamiliesLost Last Words
Allow me to save you the suspense. I lost my mother's last words. One forgetful moment and they were gone. ... She had been battling cancer for several months. In the end, she was heavily medicated and then sedated in hospice. This left her unable to communicate verbally with me and my two sisters for the last few weeks of her life.
M.K. ScottPublished about a year ago in FamiliesThe day two of my worlds collided
For me, I have very few things that I consider truly important enough in my life that I would call treasures. One of them being my family and another being my love for Power Rangers. It was something I never would have thought imaginable yet I'm glad for the aftermath. I was in my Sophomore year of high school and at a new school at that. My sister and I both attended the same school, Her in her junior year. While attending and looking at the electives, My sister picked a class called Aerialist which is basically teaching people how to do tricks in mid-air and such while I chose to take Karate. Months later, the teachers of that class put on a farewell performance since they were professional performers and travelled around a lot. I decided to go see the performance and thought that the show was one of the coolest things I had ever seen, so I decided to go up to one of them and say hi and tell him what I thought of the show. He enjoyed my complements and in return the two of us began talking for a bit about aerialists and what they do, after that he then told me to keep pushing for my goal, no matter how out of reach it may seem. As much of a teacher-like line it was I still somewhat held onto it subconsciously just like any other bit of advice I was given at the time.
Daniel McLeodPublished about a year ago in FamiliesThe Song of Sirens
Rheeeeeeeeee, Rhooooooo, Rheeeeeeeeee, Rhooooooo, Rheeeeeee! First, come the fire trucks … Red lights flash.
Samia AfraPublished about a year ago in Families