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Natural Honey for Allergies

Sniffling, sneezing, watery eyes and runny nose — ah, the joys of seasonal allergies. While Americans spent over $11 billion in 2005 in an effort to control allergy symptoms, some holistic and homeopathic practitioners suggest relief could be as close as the nearest beehive. Anecdotal evidence suggests that eating honey may help reduce seasonal allergy symptoms, but some dangers are associated with eating honey, according to Samuel Welch of the University of Arkansas for Medical Science.

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Homemade Beauty Tips to Enlarge Breasts

Mother Nature may not have endowed you with the goods to fill out that bathing suit top, but that doesn’t mean you have to resort to surgery to get what you want. In fact, Mother Nature herself may provide the ingredients for improving upon the bounty she gave — or didn’t give — you. While few scientific studies support claims of breast enlargement for nonsurgical methods, anecdotal evidence suggests that some home remedies may help increase your breast size. Be sure to discuss your plans with your health care provider.

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Foods to Treat ADHD

A child with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may fidget uncontrollably, get up from his seat during class or be unable to pay attention to assignments and instructions. There are several treatment options for children with ADHD, according to the Mayo Clinic. If your child has ADHD, you can try to treat his condition with medication or therapy. Some evidence suggests that eating certain foods and avoiding others can help control and treat ADHD.

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Comparison of Early Pregnancy Tests

If you are trying to get pregnant or suspect that you might be pregnant, finding out for sure is a top priority. Many home pregnancy tests claim to provide accurate results the earliest, but which of these really lives up to its claim? Learn how home pregnancy tests work, and find out which of these popular brands is most reliable and which ones should be avoided.