Posted on June 27th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
Many of us walk around not knowing we have bad breath or that we are at risk for bad breath. If we knew we might change some of the things we are doing in order to avoid the embarrassment of being told we have bad breath. Would you like to know what things might put you at risk for having bad breath?Bad breath can occur when you eat certain foods such as foods that are spicy or foods that contain garlic or onions. Bad breath can also happen when your dental hygiene is poor either because you do
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Posted on June 24th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
Author : Paul Hata The nose can contribute to bad breath Thick mucus discharge resulting from colds, allergies, medications, pregnancy or hormonal changes can collect on the back of the tongue This layer of mucus provides a protective blanket under which bacteria hide Bacteria can also break down proteins in the mucus to create volatile sulfur particles Sometimes mucus, bacteria, and debris condense onto the surface of the tonsils forming small hard balls of material This is known as
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Posted on June 20th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
According to Babycentre my baby is the size of a lime this week. Or 2 inches (5.08cm) – that is possibly the tiniest lime I have ever heard of! Where do these people get their fruit?! Also baby now weighs approximately half an ounce (14,17gr) – I can tell you I’ve picked up a lot more weight than that already. I’m thrilled and relieved that we’ve made it to 12 weeks because they high risk time is now over. I didn’t really think anything would go wrong, but it doesn’t hurt to be careful
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Posted on June 18th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
by Derrick RichardsonI am sure that you know at least one person who has the humiliating problem known as bad breath or halitosis. When you smelled that disgusting odor, you probably wished that person would find a bad breath cure as soon as possible. If you knew the causes of bad breath, then you can probably avoid being in the same situation. Well, anaerobic sulfur producing bacteria is the cause of all of your problems. The meaning of the word anaerobic is without oxygen. This means that area
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Posted on June 17th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
NYT 4:16 LAT 3:50 CS 6:43 (J—paper) Tausig untimed PuzzleGirl tipped me off Wednesday afternoon that someone following American Idol finalist Anoop Desai's Twitter feed sent him a link to this here blog: Anoop! Tell your friends! And work Diary of a Crossword Fiend into your patter when you perform on the Idol tour. I wish you great success in your career because once you're famous beyond Idol , you could achieve crossword immortality. Your first and last name are both 60% vowels and wou
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