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September 04, 2009 by
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Alcohol is a toxic substance so having it frequently circulating in your body will harm your health. Alcohol is addictive. It is important to remember that alcohol addiction can have a devastating effect on social relationships and work. Some of the causes of Alcohol are given below, which affect our system:
- The organ which most frequently undergoes structural changes from alcohol is the liver, which often leads to death.
- Consumption of alcohol greatly affects the heart. Alcohol is an important cause of high blood pressure (hypertension), itself a cause of stroke Read the rest of this entry →
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Posted on
September 03, 2009 by
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Ethyl alcohol or ethanol, known commonly as alcohol, is the same whether the beverage is wine, beer, or hard liquor. Beverage alcohol is a drug that depresses the central nervous system, like barbiturates, sedatives, and anesthetics. One effect of drinking alcohol is “blood-sludging” where the red blood cells clump together causing the small blood vessels to plug up, starve the tissues of oxygen, and cause cell death.
The drinker’s blood alcohol level rises as a factor of the relationship among the amount of alcohol consumed, body size and proportion of body fat, the amount of food in the stomach, and what is mixed with the alcohol. When a person drinks more alcohol than his or her body can eliminate, alcohol accumulates in the blood stream and the blood alcohol level rises. Read the rest of this entry →
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Posted on
August 27, 2009 by
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In this modern world, technology has changed the whole world. Now we can use computers in homes, they are a lot of games and other entertainments things are available at home. The entertainment and advertising industries are far better at connecting with children than researchers, advocates, and educators. Entertainment software has become a valuable partner for them.
Computer and video games now serve as useful tools in the fight to preserve well-being, heal the injured and train the professionals who respond to medical emergencies. Read the rest of this entry →
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Posted on
July 23, 2009 by
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Spider veins are similar to varicose veins, but they are smaller. At least 40 percent of women develop spider veins. Spider veins appear when tiny blood vessels dilate near the surface of the skin. You can also see these veins on your legs, groins, ankle and even the case can also be a great reason for you to scream at the top of your lungs.
You have 20 inches of spider veins taken care of in only fifteen minutes. It’s an extremely fast process. Spider veins are like gray hairs, you can pluck them out as they appear, but that won’t stop new ones from cropping up. They are often red or blue in color, and are closer to the surface of the skin. Read the rest of this entry →
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