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Drink Green Tea Cleaning your lungs may be as simple as sipping hot tea—green tea, specifically. Green tea is packed with inflammation-reducing antioxidants, and some research suggests that it may help protect lung tissue from the harmful impacts of smoke inhalation.
“Avoid any foods that have the words 'trans,' 'hydrogenated,' or 'partially hydrogenated' on the label [indicating bad fats], often found in...
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Turn off your flash. You should never, ever use your on-camera flash for food photography. Even if you're using a smartphone for impromptu food...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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Watermelon The yummy and refreshing water melon is a wonder fruit when it comes to weight loss. It is low in calories and high in water content,...
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Research suggests that eating oats may reduce your risk of heart disease by lowering your cholesterol levels ( 9 , 10 , 11 ). Eating oats may also...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
Learn More »Some medical conditions can cause dark circles and discoloration under the eyes including: Allergies. Anemia. Atopic dermatitis (eczema) or contact dermatitis. Dehydration. Lichen planus. Malnutrition.
Dark circles under the eyes are the appearance of darker than normal skin between the lower eyelid and the top of the cheek. Sometimes, the upper eyelid also shows a darkening. Dark circles can affect infants, children, adolescents and adults, and men and women alike. Other names for them include shadows or dark rings under the eyes. Medical terms for it include periorbital hyperpigmentation, periocular hyperpigmentation, and periorbital melanosis. People often assume dark circles under the eyes are due to a lack of sleep. Poor quality sleep and insomnia can certainly cause this condition. However, a variety of other conditions can lead to dark circles under the eyes. Some of these causes relate to lifestyle, such as drinking too much coffee or crying. Other causes are genetic, such as having thin skin on the lower eyelids, which makes the underlying blue-colored veins more visible. Prominent skin darkening under the eyes can be a common normal feature in certain ethnic groups. Having dark circles under the eyes is not the same as bruising from trauma. Dark circles are usually not a symptom of a medical condition. Neuroblastoma, a rare disease mostly affecting children under 5, can cause dark circles to appear beneath each eye. However, it is far more common to have dark circles from allergies, anemia, nutritional deficiencies, and other chronic illnesses. Depending on the cause, dark circles under the eyes can arise suddenly and disappear quickly, such as after a mild allergic reaction or swelling in the area. Dark circles under the eyes that develop over time may be a sign of chronic dehydration or anemia. Seek prompt medical care if you develop unexplained dark circles or discoloration under the eye or a dark circle appears under only one eye.
six weeks Laser hair removal sessions are typically spaced six weeks apart to treat hair during the regrowth cycle. You will need a course of...
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Though apple cider vinegar may offer various benefits, such as weight loss, blood sugar control, and antibacterial effects, studies on drinking it...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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The first stage of weight loss is when you tend to lose the most weight and begin to notice changes in your appearance and how your clothes fit. It...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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You don't need to poop every day to be regular. It's normal and healthy to have a bowel movement anywhere between three times a week to three times...
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