Camping and Outdoors Safety

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Whenever you head out into the wild, it pays to be informed and prepared. Camping and spending more time outdoors is one of the best things about summer, but with the prospect of glorious days in the sun and hanging out outside comes the knowledge that we'll soon be faced with the pesky health hazards, including usual sunburns, insect bites, poisonous plants, bumps, bruises, minor scrapes, cut knees, strains and sprains...

Understanding Others

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Hide-and-seek is one of the great games of children as well as of adults. Adults hide their own defects and seek the defects of other people in order to avoid inferiority and to feel competitive superiority.

But there is a deep contradiction in our natures: we attempt to expose ourselves as we are to those who we feel love us, and we hide our actual self from the enemy or the stranger. The protective marking of insects and birds look unskilled compared to the defensive marking we apply to ourselves.

Date: 24 FEB 2020
tagged as: acne, diet

Acne Diet Link Exposed: Is There an Acne Cure Diet that Works?

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Ask any medical doctor if there is a connection between diet and acne and almost all of them will claim there is none. Quoting from the Journal of the American Medical Association: "Diet plays no role in acne treatment in most patients… even large amounts of certain foods have not clinically exacerbated acne".

With years of medical education and clinical experience behind these claims, how can we the simple folks who suffer from acne challenge these statements and think otherwise? The answer is: doubt. Doubt, if its stays in the borders of reason, can open many doors otherwise will stay forever shut. Believe it or not, doubt can change reality. Doubt can cure your acne and doubt can even save your life.

Boost Your Family's Laughter Quotient

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Ability to share feelings, joy, fulfillment and laughter can be a common bond among people. All mentioned is also important part of your spiritual, intellectual and emotional wellness.

If you are looking for some fun ways to boost your family's laughter quotient or you want to have fun night with your friends take a look at our ideas. They will lift mood without braking the budget. Here are five activities guaranteed to send giggle-o-meters right of the scale.

Drinking at High Altitudes

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Did you know that a lots of people think that because there is less oxygen at high altitudes, you are more likely to get tipsy on just a few drinks? Well, that is not the case. It is actually a huge misconception that it is easier to get drunk in the mountains. But there's another possible pitfall: Alcohol can raise your risk of altitude sickness.

Character Analysis

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Human beings have emphasized the practical value of some sort of character analysis in dealing with others. But to know himself has a tremendously practical value to every human being, as on that knowledge depends self-correction. Since human being is the only creature that deliberately attempts while reshaping his outer world to reshape himself also.

Red and Processed Meat and Cancer

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To reduce your cancer risk, eat no more than 500g (cooked weight) per week of red meats, like beef, pork and lamb, and avoid processed meats such as ham, bacon, salami, hot dogs and some sausages. As a rough guide 500g of cooked red meat is the same as 700 to 750g of uncooked red meat. To help visualise how much this is, a medium portion of roast beef or pork is about 90g and a medium steak is about 145g.

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)

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Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a type of bacteria that is resistant to certain antibiotics. These antibiotics include methicillin and other more common antibiotics such as amoxicillin, oxacillin and penicillin. Staph infections, including MRSA, occur most frequently among persons in hospitals and health care facilities (such as nursing homes and dialysis centers) who have weakened immune systems.