Posted by Arwyn Yelf at Feb 7th, 2010 in Allergies
There’s a bunch of companies that are making things with HEPA labeling on them. There are all sorts of products out there ranging from HEPA vacuum cleaners to HEPA air conditioner filters, and you can generally find many of them in any retail department outlet. With all the different manufacturers that use this term, it’s sometimes difficult to know what you need to be looking for when buying a HEPA air purifier. Let’s examine Hunter HEPA air purifiers to see if they’re your best choice.
A Quick Background Of Hunter
Hunter is a name that’s been around for quite a while. Although their current products all require electricity to work, they were actually around before everyone had electricity in their homes. Their first product, which they introduced and began shipping in 1886, was a ceiling fan that was driven by water. Can you get more innovative? Today’s Hunter is known for electric ceiling fans and electric thermostats. Obviously they make air purifiers, too, since they’re the subject matter.
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Posted by Sarah Johnson at Feb 7th, 2010 in Menopuase
Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure that is undertaken to treat certain problems with a woman’s reproductive system. It involves the removal of the uterus and is performed to treat conditions such as excessive bleeding, fibroids, cancer, and others.
In the treatment of cancer, for example, it may be required to remove the uterus. The other reproductive organs, namely the fallopian tubes, the cervix, and the ovaries, may also be removed so that the cancer doesn’t spread. The same may be performed to treat excessive bleeding.
A woman whose ovaries are removed during a hysterectomy can no longer become pregnant, as menopause starts immediately after undergoing the procedure.
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Posted by Melissa Snyte at Feb 7th, 2010 in Obesity
There are many people who want to lose weight by utilizing the weight loss programs. But almost 70% people don’t get the desired results after the program. The reason for this is either they are too lazy to follow a weight loss program or they don’t follow it systematically. Also, there is a huge misconception that dieting can help in reducing your weight. Its not completely wrong, but then dieting does not mean starving yourself.
Low calorie dieting slows your metabolism, making it progressively more difficult to lose weight and keep it off. The failure rate of most diets is astronomical, yet people continue to try one after another, always hoping that each new scheme will provide the solution. Let’s take a look at why diets often fail and how strength training and a healthy appetite can rev up your metabolism.
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