Thursday 12 April 2012

The technology truthfully very tired

The new mom Linda Fanechka for dealing with hyperthyroidism, or excessive sweating, was a daily struggle.

I was truthfully very tired of caking on deodorant, getting it all over my clothes, being conscious of that whenever I would leave the house,” Fanechka said. “I had a little travel size deodorant in my bag, just so I can keep things in check throughout the day, and you know, that is a lot of energy to put into my underarms."

Fanechka turned to her dermatologist, New York City-based Dr. Cameron Rosary, who introduced her to Mira Dry, the latest technology to stop hyperthyroidism.

The FDA-approved procedure is non-invasive and targets sweat glands with controlled electromagnetic energy to eliminate them permanently.

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The hay fever is breathing in caused by in pollen

The her fever seasonal also a called rein
conjunctivitis occurs in the spring  the summer .
The affect eyes and nose . The linked to oral
allergy syndrome.
Causes of hay fever The hay fever is breathing in caused by in
pollen .The  particles and by pollen getting into the eyes.
 You can get hay fever at any time from early spring to late summer
, depending on which pollen or pollens you're allergic to.

The pollens most likely to cause problems in early spring are those
 from trees such as the silver birch, ash, oak and London plane.

Grasses pollinate during mid-summer from May to August.
The most profusely pollinating grasses are timothy, rye
, cocks foot, meadow and festive.

Occasionally, in late summer and autumn, weeds such as
 nettles and dock as well as mugwort and plantain can trigger hay fever.

Saturday 7 April 2012

The eye diffective 6

. The seeing red and
with doctor recommend remedies .
Best for: Everyday burning or stinging brought on by too
 much computer use, say, or a late night.

How they work: Made of ingredients such as glycerin an
d natural oils, these over-the-counter drops can temporarily
 restore moisture to the eyes, says ophthalmologist Robert
 Latonya, the director of the Dry Eye Clinic at the New York
 Eye and Ear Infirmary, in New York City.