Archive for May, 2009
If you have a tattoo that you want removed, you usually have to go to a doctor’s or plastic surgeon’s office for numerous laser or light pulse treatments, dermabrasion (surgical scraping) or have surgery involving skin grafts. All of these are medical procedures and can involve the use of anesthesia, pain medication, ointments and creams. They also require time for the skin to heal before the next treatments can be applied. Most of all, they require money. Quite a bit of money.
Have you ever experienced that familiar electric stinging sensation as you take a sip of iced tea or a slurp of your favorite hot soup? Have you ever felt like crying as pain hits you after you took a bite of your favorite candy bar? Well, if you answered yes, there is a great probability that you are suffering from sensitive teeth!
What is Cosmetic Dentistry? If you’ve been finding that your smile lacks the kind of brightness and quality that you really want, you’ve probably come across the field of cosmetic dentistry in your search for perfection. Well what is cosmetic dentistry? The answer is pretty simple. It’s a mix of cosmetic gum re contouring and tooth enhancement, specifically developed to address the concerns of people unhappy with their smiles. There are four main groups of cosmetic dental procedures. Whitening focuses on improving the color of your teeth. Bonding involves filling in minor chips and gaps. Veneers focus on changing the shape and appearance of your front teeth. And finally orthodontics can be used in conjunction with any of these procedures to first properly position the teeth.
Laser eye treatment - particularly the type known as LASIK is fast becoming a sought after solution to correcting poor vision. Despite the evolution of spectacles into the style and fashion arena, and despite the glasses and frames being lighter than they used to be, many people still feel uncomfortable wearing spectacles. Some people even feel that glasses act as a barrier between them and whoever they’re speaking to. Contact lenses, although taking spectacles out of the equation, are still for many people rather uncomfortable. Additionally, there is the occasional need to adjust them while wearing them, the need to maintain them and the possibility of infection.
The best thing a company can do for their employees is offer the flu vaccine to their staff. They can do this by hiring a business to come to the workplace to give the influenza vaccine on site. There are many things you should know about the vaccine. The most effective way to prevent getting the flu virus is by getting the flu vaccine. This immunization allows the body to strengthen its immunity so it can avoid infection. Even if the body is exposed to the flu and it has been immunized it will not get the flu. For a business this is a big benefit. The influenza vaccine is effective from 70% to 90% of the time. It is not common for people who have received the vaccination to fall ill with the illness. It does happen but it is not common.
First things first, don’t panic, the media is creating a great deal of fear surrounding the swine flu much more than it honestly deserves. Today I’ll discuss how to prevent swine flu infection and survive a pandemic should it continue spreading. My #1 suggestion is that if this thing becomes wide-spread don’t rely upon a vaccine to cure it, in many cases it has been found that vaccines will actually cause the very health problem they’re meant to protect you from! This isn’t including the damage they can do to your DNA and the mercury that is often present as a preservative. Vaccines are quite often the very cause of viral mutations which lead to deadly virus strains. Is that something you really want in your body? I’ll take my chances without one thank you. |