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By | October 26, 2010
MILK. Most historians believe that using milk as a beverage began about 10,000 years ago, when animals were first domesticated. Although it is nearly impossible to pinpoint, evidence suggests that this early domestication appeared first in Afghanistan ...
By | February 28, 2011
Did you know... that early American colonists made grey paint by boiling blueberries in milk? If all the blueberries grown in North America in one year were spread out in a single layer, they would cover a four-lane highway that stretched from New York ...
By | September 29, 2011
Fall's Top Three Nail Hues!by Suzi Weiss-Fischmann, OPI artistic director Vivid red and noticeable neutrals are what I suggest for this fall. Define the look of nails for fall and winter, shades that revive classic, iconic colors – from cool gray, ...
By | January 27, 2012
Here are some common skin problems that pregnant women face and their solutions. Oily Skin, Breakouts and Acne Hormones change and increase during pregnancy which can cause oil gland production to increase and cause oilier skin and breakouts. Changing ...
By | October 28, 2011
Hydrate Your Skin The main issue that many people experience specifically in the fall is dehydration of their skin. The skin adjusts itself to the humidity in the summer air and as a result, the indoor air causes the skin to feel stale. ...
By | November 1, 2011
Many people think that ethnic skin poses the greatest challenge when it comes to skin treatment. In my practice, I advise clients on how to address their most common skin care issues, which include variations in the following categories: Pigmentation, ...
By | November 1, 2011
The month of November has been officially designated as National Healthy Skin Month; therefore Dr. Michael Gold offers tips on how to keep skin fresh, hydrated and healthy all year round. Face washing should be part of everyone's daily skin care regimen, ...
By | November 1, 2011
A summer vacation often means fun in the sun and water, but it can also mean an increase in the chances of developing a dangerous mole. Most kids are born without moles, called "nevi" by dermatologists, but a recent Colorado study of 681 white children ...
By | November 1, 2011
From the common cherry tree, Prunus avium, it is native to the temperate areas of eastern Europe and western Asia. The fruit from the cherry tree has been cultivated since as far back as 300 B.C. with a lineage that goes back even farther. Packed ...
By | November 1, 2011
The use of oxygen therapies was once thought to be solely the domain of the medical community, curing a variety of ailments. As we learn more about how oxygen reacts on a cellular level, it becomes more apparent that the use of oxygenated therapies ...

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