Frank Williams on March 5th, 2010

If you are not yet acquainted with the hand held bug zapper, you are really going to like it and if you have used one before, I bet you’ll welcome it back like an old, long-lost pal! The electric insect killer does just what it says it does: it zaps bugs. But it does it really, really effectively.

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Gail Jones on March 4th, 2010

Most sufferers of acne attempt to cure their itchy skin with astringent creams, fruit washes, natural soaps, lotions and treatments. However, the best way to cure acne is by changing your diet and shunning acne-causing things like fried food. A healthy diet, comprising natural unprocessed foods such as vegetables, fruits, grains and beans is the first recommendation for curing acne.

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Lillian Williams on February 27th, 2010

Warts are growths that appear on the skin of many Americans. Although it is well-known that almost all warts are completely harmless, there are many people who are worried about warts. If you are one of those individuals, you may want to think about doing some research on warts. After this research is complete, there is a high chance that you will have a better understanding of warts, whether or not you personally have them.

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Owen Jones on February 23rd, 2010

Some of the most common indoor bugs we see all over the world are flies, spiders, fleas and beetles. Nobody likes to see insects indoors, so most people will go to almost any extremes to eradicate these common indoor bugs. The less common indoor bugs may be woodlice, earwigs, scorpions and millipedes or centipedes, although they are not less unwelcome.

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Frank Williams on February 11th, 2010

There are several different types of acne, depending on how or why the acne started. Some of the forms of acne are: acne conglobata (chronic boils); acne fulminans (an extreme form of conglobata); acne cosmetica (caused by cosmetics); acne keloidalis nuchae (from shaving); acne medicamentosa (caused by starting or stopping a medication); acne rosacea (redness on the face); baby acne; hormonal acne; cloracne and the common variety, acne vulgaris (also known as ‘puberty spots’). In this article, we will take a closer look at acne vulgaris.

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