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Saturday, 08 March 2008 |
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More info... By Martin Haworth
It's important to recognise the impact that bad breath can have on your life. It can be one of the most embarrassing personal hygiene problems to afflict us, especially when it's pointed out by someone else. And, for most of us, bad breath is likely to be the result of poor dental hygiene.
Here are four simple actions, you can easily take, to make the difference.
1. Brush Your Teeth Regularly and Well
The first tip to relieve bad breath is a bit of a no-brainer. Regular teeth brushing makes a big difference. It's vital to brush your teeth at least twice daily to avoid the accumulation of food debris. And plaque, even more of a problem, is avoided as well, which is much more difficult to notice much of the time.
By regularly brushing the teeth, any nasty plaque gets dislodged and fails to build up. But if you only brush once a day, or miss occasionally, you will find that it builds up and is a lot more difficult to shift.
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Friday, 07 March 2008 |
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More info... By Richard Stooker
Think your bathroom is safe from disease?
I can almost guarantee that unless you know some special "germ" secrets, your bathroom may be giving you diarrhea and other unpleasant problems.
Don't get grossed out -- but do get scared enough to take effective action.
Your bathroom is one of the major germ centers of your house, for obvious reasons. If there's ever a bird flu pandemic, it's one of the areas you must keep hygienic to prevent the spread of bird flu within your household.
Unfortunately, bird flu is by far NOT the only disease threat you face from your bathroom. So you should not wait until bird flu is killing millions of people before you change some of your bathroom habits.
First habit -- in the great traditional battle between men and women about whether the toilet seat should be kept up or down, both men and women are wrong, though women are half right.
The toilet LID should be put down, assuming that after you do your business into the toilet, you flush it.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 07 March 2008 )
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