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Wearing-braces-can-be-painful

How to deal with braces(2)

Wearing braces can be painful and a bad experience. However, if you deal with them in the right way, you might not find it so difficult after all.

How to deal with acne

How to deal with acne

Acne is a very common skin condition which affects people of all ages especially the teens. Hormonal variations, oily food, stress filled life, bacterial infections etc are some of the major causes of acne. Read on to find some of the best solutions which

Bad breath is a very annoying problem

How to deal with bad breath (Version-2)

Bad breath is a very annoying problem for the person who is suffering with it and for the others around him/her. Here are some effective formulas which may help in dealing with it.

viral infections are quiet common

How to deal with a virus

Although viral infections are quiet common, their treatment depends essentially on the immune system of the individual. Additionally, other factors like age, health status and severity of the condition also come into play here. Keeping such

How-to-deal-with-HIV

How to deal with HIV

It is possible to maintain a fairly happy and healthy life even when contaminated with HIV pathogen. HIV positive people must pay closer focus on their lifestyle than a healthy human being. Given here are some tips that will help you deal with the dreadfu

How-to-deal-with-spots

How to deal with spots

Spots on the face are the first signs of getting blackheads and then acne. These can be dealt with as soon as they appear and hence prevent acne and pimples. Dealing with them in the natural way is most recommended and hence prevents acne from appearing.

How to deal with zits

Zits are the outcome of stress, toxins in your body including infections. Zits usually occur on the skin of the face, neck, shoulders or chest. Zits are one of the most common skin inflammatory disease and affect individuals of all ages. Dealing with zits

How to deal with cuts

Dealing with cuts depends on the size of the abrasion, whether it is the surface layer or epidermis that is cut or deeper reaching the blood vessels, the age of the person and the location of the cut. Minor cuts and abrasions can be treated at home and

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