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Leading Scientists Discuss What Does The Future Hold For Alzheimer’s?


Presently, 4.5 million people have Alzheimer's. This number is expected to increase as millions in the baby-boom generation approach their senior years. Despite significant advancements in the past two decades, there still remains work to be done before the mystery of Alzheimer's is solved.

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The Halitosis Of Bad Breath


Bad Breath or Halitosis is the term used to describe unpleasant smell exhaled in breathing. There are different types of Halitosis. Transient bad breath is very common and is caused due to oral dryness, stress, hunger, eating foods containing garlic and onions, smoking and poor oral hygiene. Morning breath and chronic bad breath are the other types. The latter affects 25 of the population at different levels. This condition is caused by the overpopulation of certain types of...

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What Eye Problems Result From Albinism


Albinism refers to a group of inherited conditions. People with albinism have little or no pigment in the eyes, skin and hair.

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Herpes Is Not A Death Sentence


Everyday the number of people around the world that find that they have herpes is staggering. Over 50 of the white population, over 70 of the African American population and over 60 of the Japanese population have herpes.

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Hemorrhoids Description, Symptoms and Treatment


Hemorrhoids are a relatively minor medical problem which is however, both uncomfortable and quite embarrassing. Read on, and find out about the symptoms and the various treatments.

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Baseball Betting How to Bet Basics


Here you can learn how to bet on baseball. Learn also why it is the best sports for novice sports bettors and gamblers.

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Benefits of Online Gambling Top Reasons to Gamble Online


Here you can learn why online gambling became one of the most popular pastimes in the world within less than a decade.

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