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Guest Blog Post: Can I Go To Work Right After an Endoscopic Sinus Surgery?

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Congestion precipitated by nasal allergies and minor upper respiratory ailments like the common cold are a nuisance that everyone faces from time to time. However, for some people, sinus pain and pressure is a chronic, quite possibly, everyday occurrence that interferes with their quality of life and can make carrying out common activities challenging. In such instances, medical intervention might be necessary. One specific treatment protocol is a procedure called Endoscopic Sinus Surgery, also referred to as Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery. The following brief piece discusses what this operation is, how the procedure is performed and what benefits it provides to patients who undergo it. In addition, this article will touch on the recovery process and attempt to answer the inquiry of whether or not a recipient can return to work immediately after undergoing the technique. What Is Endoscopic Sinus Surgery? Unlike traditional sinus surgeries, which involve extensive incisions surroun...

Guest Blog Post: Common Dental Hygiene Mistakes

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Everyone knows that you're supposed to brush and floss your teeth every day, but proper dental hygiene is a little more complicated than that. Even if you think you take great care of your teeth, you may be making mistakes that you don't realize. Here are 10 dental hygiene mistakes that can damage your teeth and gums: 1. Brushing Too Hard Gentle pressure is more than enough to remove plaque and bacteria from your teeth. Brushing aggressively or putting too much pressure on your teeth can cause your tooth enamel and gums to wear away, which can lead to tooth sensitivity and damage. You should hold the brush at a 45 degree angle to your teeth and gently move the brush in circles to clean your teeth. 2. Not Brushing for Long Enough You should brush your teeth twice per day for two minutes. This lets you spend about 30 seconds on each quadrant of your mouth. Most people only brush their teeth for 30 seconds to one minute, which isn't enough time to clear away all the bacteria. ...

20 Reasons Causing Hair Loss and What You Can Do About It

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Here are some reasons why you might be seeing less hair on your head. 1. Physical stress Any kind of physical trauma - surgery, car accident, severe illness, flu etc - can cause temporary hair loss (telogen effluvium). Hair loss becomes noticeable 3-6 months after the trauma. What to do: Your hair will start growing back as your body recovers. 2. Pregnancy This usually occurs after the baby has been delivered. What to do: Your hair will grow back in a couple of months, especially if combined with healthy nutrition. Supplement with Yung Kien Pollen because each grain of pollen contains up to 200 different types of nutritive components, including more than 16 vitamins and more than 16 minerals. Click here to see what are the benefits it gives your baby and yourself...  Endless Benefits of Pollen 3. Dramatic weight loss It's possible that the decreasing weight is stressing your body out, or if you're not eating right, it can be a result of vitamin or mineral deficiencies. Howeve...

Bits & Bites #198 - Success: A Meaningful WHY Keeps You Holding On When the Going Gets Tough

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Please email  askfuiping@gmail.com  if you're looking for a Partner to do Shuang Hor Business. Uluwatu Inspirational words from 3 wise men on what to do when you are down: Father - It's not the end of the world. As long as you are not in jail, you can still do a lot of things and find a solution. Religious teacher - Don't worry; pray and have faith. Leader - It doesn't matter how many times you fall, what matters is how many times you get up. Don't stay down too long. --------------------------------- When you decide to venture into a business, search deep within and really find out the Why - Why are you in this business? You must have a strong Why, because only a strong Why can keep you holding on when the going gets tough and you feel like giving up. ------------------------------------------------- When we work, our motivation is usually about making a lot of money for ourself. That is the reason, or the Why, we work. However, if we are doing something that can h...