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Women Beware: Most Feminine Hygiene Products Contain Toxic Ingredients
The issue of safe feminine hygiene product options is rarely discussed, but it's a vitally important topic for roughly a third of the population. Why? Your skin is the largest organ in your body, and also the thinnest. Less than one-tenth of an inch separates your body from potential toxins. Don't be another statistic or victim of Possible conditions caused by poor quality sanitary pads during menstruation:

– External Vaginal inflammations
– Vaginal itching
– Vaginal inflammation
– Cervical Inflammation and erosion
– Endometrial Inflammation
– Excessive discharge
– Pain in the lower abdomen
– Fever
– Nausea
– Frequent urination
– Urinal pain
– Sore waist
– Aching waist
– Fatigue
– Genital warts
– Genital herpes
– Menstrual disorders (heavy periods, light periods, spotting in between periods, prolonged periods, abnormal menstrual pains)

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Human Ken Doll Rodrigo Alves steps out in tight-fitting pink suit
He is famed for his love of extreme makeovers and has spent a huge £398k on 57 surgeries to alter his look. And continuing his love affair with cosmetic procedures, Human Ken Doll Rodrigo Alves headed to the Harley Street Clinic in London to indulge in more botox and fillers from his doctor, Dr Deniz Kanliada.
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Surgery addict rushed to hospital after his body REJECTED his new nose
Rodrigo Alves, 32, has gone had 42 cosmetic procedures since 2004 Had a nasal reconstruction in February but a hole grew in his new nose Is being treated with IV antibiotics for necrosis- the death of human flesh Infection could eat away at his face and he may lose his new nose An air steward who has undergone 42 operations to look like 'Barbie's Ken' is being treated for a potentially life-threatening condition after his body rejected his new nose.
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Amazon Alexa Can Now Dispense Medical Advice From WebMD
Amazon's Alexa can already set your oven timer, play music, help you book flights, wake you up with an alarm, tell you the weather, and call you an Uber, and now she can dispense medical advice.
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Michigan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michigan is the only state to consist of two peninsulas. The Lower Peninsula, to which the name Michigan was originally applied, is often noted to be shaped like a mitten. The Upper Peninsula (often referred to as "the U.P.") is separated from the Lower Peninsula by the Straits of Mackinac, a five-mile (8 km) channel that joins Lake Huron to Lake Michigan.
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Dangerous new fad is a medical nightmare
HUMBOLDT COUNTY, Calif. - Orthodontists are warning of a dangerous new fad of Do-It-Yourself braces, the process of trying to align your own teeth without a medical expert. According to a new study from the American Association of Orthodontists, 13% of orthodontists in the U.S. are seeing patients who have tried to give themselves braces.
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Caffeine may ward off dementia by boosting protective enzyme
A new study suggests that there may be more uses for caffeine than simply providing a morning fix. It has the potential to protect against dementia and other neurodegenerative disorders. Researchers have found that caffeine may help to protect against dementia.
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AARP opposes health care bill
AARP announced its opposition to the Republican proposal that would repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA), arguing that it would "weaken Medicare" and give special interests a "sweetheart deal." But the group's primary concern is for people who haven't yet reached retirement age, highlighting one of the biggest problems with the GOP's plan to use tax credits in lieu of Obamacare subsidies.
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Tragic toddler dies just days after Christmas from swallowing battery smaller than a coin
He said: "Parents need to be aware of the risk this Christmas. "Children are going to get presents and presents are going to contain more button batteries. "Button batteries are dangerous, so take care, watch your kids and don't let them fiddle with the battery compartment of toys."
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Caffeine may ward off dementia by boosting protective enzyme
A new study suggests that there may be more uses for caffeine than simply providing a morning fix. It has the potential to protect against dementia and other neurodegenerative disorders. Researchers have found that caffeine may help to protect against dementia.
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