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When you smile, are more gums than teeth showing? Too much gum exposure is subject to infection. Consider the range of treatment options available.


Cutting Pattern of Self-Injury
Are you prone to cut, burn, or hurt yourself in other ways to cope with emotional stresses? Help is available before it becomes a pattern.


As a person with vitiligo, you no longer have to live in obscurity. Vitiligans are stepping into the spotlight with prominent careers.


Healthy Eating Without Shopping
Your health goals will be unsuccessful if you are not the one grocery shopping or preparing meals in your household.


Why Breast Milk is The Best Formula
Packaged formula for newborn babies saves time for mothers with secular careers. Here are ways and reasons to provide breast milk even with a busy schedule.


You don’t want to do it. And I don’t recommend it. But how long could you live without solid food?


You can’t turn back time to when hair dangled past your shoulders. But you can turn envious heads when entering a room with a shaved head or short haircut.


Preventing and Treating Razor Bumps
Pseudofolliculitis barbae is a long phrase that describes short curly hairs that grow into the skin, causing inflammation.


There are several causes for eating disorders. The solution to anorexia nervosa is not as simple as eating more. Anorexics are trying to look normal.


Hysterical Pregnancy Isn’t Funny
Known by several names, pseudocyesis is a very real condition that perplexes onlookers with fantom pregnancy symptoms.


With Synesthesia, You Hear Color
Loud colors don’t have to be fluorescent. You can wear a falsetto shirt with baritone pants. How do you classify synesthetic perceptions?


Hear Twice as Much with Diplacusis
People with a rare disorder called diplacusis hear different tones in each ear. It’s like a very bad surround sound system with no off button.


Wounds heal from the upper layer of skin, downward. To form a scab, blood clots and dries. How and why do you keep it dry?
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