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There is nothing more important for married couples than having a baby. However, some are not successful enough or are not blessed enough to have one. Below are some of the reasons of failed pregnancy. You can assess yourself or your partner to see if any of the reasons are ...

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Thumbnail image for Ways to Boost Your Metabolism

Readers at Webctor.com constantly ask for ways to boost their metabolism so that they can lose weight.  This can be done through exercise but also through diet changes. Remember that people can have medical reasons for metabolism that are too high or too slow.  They often have illnesses such as ...

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Thumbnail image for Breaking the Habit: Alternatives to Caffeine for a Needed Boost

Caffeine is one of the most abused substances in the world. For many of us, our days don’t even begin until we have our morning cup of coffee. Leading endlessly fast paced lives, it’s no wonder why so many of us feel the need for a little chemical help to ...

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Dealing with depression instead of running from it is important. Especially if you have a little one on the way, and you are planning on getting an ultrasound scan soon. There are many different ways to go about handling depression. The best way to handle it is by discovering the ...

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Thumbnail image for Nursing Home Blues: How Doctors Can Help

The decision to enroll a loved one into a nursing home is a difficult one.  Perhaps more difficult, however, is the transition the elderly must make from a familiar and comfortable environment to a new, unknown one.  As we age, it gets more and more difficult to accept and adjust ...

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Penicillin was a historically revolutionary drug. It was the first prescribed antibiotic for syphilis, streptococci and staphylococci infections. Though some viruses have over time developed resistance to penicillin, it is still preferred over wide spread antibiotics for some ailments. This jump-started research into antibiotic therapies and the refocus on transmissible ...

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