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How Important is Proper Dental Care
You know the old saying, “don’t judge a book by its cover” well unfortunately we are all guilty of doing just that. Think of how you felt the last time you met someone that had poor dental hygiene, (oh how quick we are to judge,) was your first thought that, they didn’t take good care of their health or maybe they weren’t concerned about how they looked. Your smile is a major part of your overall appearance and your appearance not only impacts your personality, but also plays a major role in your self-confidence. Let’s face it, most of us don’t think much about our health until a problem arises, then we all say, “I should have exercised, I should have eaten right.” The same holds true with your dental health. So a proper routine of flossing, brushing and regular visits to your dentist will help you maintain your overall health, and a beautiful smile.
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Obesity in Adolescents
Obesity and overweight are the second most major reasons of preventable deaths in America. Stagnant lifestyle and junk food is to be blamed for more than three hundred thousand deaths per annum. The sad thing is that this problem is on the rise. Obesity is a chronic disease which poses serious health risk to the health of an individual. Also, obesity is the easiest recognizable medical problem, but is very difficult to deal with.
People usually confuse obesity with overweight. Overweight is gaining of a few extra pounds. A person is considered obese when the total body weight is minimum ten percent more than the recommended weight for his/her body structure and height. According to an estimate every year hundred billion dollars are spent on the obesity problem. It is very important to treat the problem as early as possible. Obese children between the age of ten and thirteen have eighty percent chances of growing into obese adults, unless they change their ways and adopt a healthier lifestyle. The obesity problem starts from the age of five and continue till adolescence.
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