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Tips on Natural Thick Healthy Hair

Often, your hair is the first thing people notice about your looks. Your lifestyle, including the many products and tools you use to style your hair, can damage your locks. Even if you decide to forgo harsh chemicals in favor of a natural look, you may find that your hair looks limp and lifeless. Even thick hair can suffer from inadequate care. Naturally, healthy hair requires special care to keep it looking thick and performing its best.

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Ways to Condition Hair

The hair is a person’s crowning glory, which is especially true for women. Men can go hairless but women often cannot. The hair also takes center-stage when it comes to overall appearance. A person wearing a very nice outfit and beautiful makeup will not look complete without the proper hairstyle. Often, people do take notice about other people’s hair. They know when a person just had a new hairdo or when a person is having a bad hair day. It is for these reasons that the hair needs special attention daily. Shampooing and applying conditioner are the two most common daily regimens that people can do. Whether you have normal, fine and limp, or dry or damaged hair, it is important that you know the right methods to use.

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Asthma Rates Have Increased Dramatically Since 2001

Do you have asthma? You’re not alone. New stats show that the number of people diagnosed with the condtion has increased by 4.3 million from 2001 to 2009. That’s nearly 1 in 12 people! Asthma is a fairly common pulmonary condition that can cause wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness, and coughing. Patients can control their asthma symptoms, which are usually triggered by things in the environment, through medication or by avoiding things that cause their illness to flare up, including smoking and air pollution.

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Ways for Kids to Help the Environment

From air pollution to global warming, environmental problems are a global issue. Children who are concerned about the environment can take action. While it may seem that small changes, such as bringing their school lunch in a reusable container rather than a brown paper bag, won’t make much of an effect, when many kids make small changes, the difference can be huge.