No work is known in the literature to date which provides a long-term and generalised evaluation of the health of children fed intravenously in their own home. There have been, for example, articles that have made mention of a concrete case of a child who had received such treatment and had suffered a pulmonary thromboembolism… Continue reading
Day: March 12, 2010
What is hyperpigmentation
Simply put, hyperpigmentation is a dark spot or patch caused by too much pigment in the skin. Here’s what triggers it and what to do if you’ve got it. It may not be pretty, but hyperpigmentation is usually harmless. This common condition is caused by overactive skin cells called melanocytes, which stimulate the production of… Continue reading
How to avoid the split ends of our hair
Five ways to keep the tips of your hair healthy. How’s this for a beauty bummer: Some of the very things you do to make your hair look beautiful can lead to one ugly problem — split ends. Chemical treatments, including perms, relaxers, and dye, and heat damage from styling tools like blow-dryers and flat… Continue reading