Archive for June, 2007

Seborrheic Dermatitis and Hair Loss

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Seborrheic Dermatitis, an advanced form of seborrhea, is a non-contagious skin disease that causes excessive oiliness of the skin, most commonly in the scalp, caused by overproduction of sebum, the substance produced by the body to lubricate the skin where hair follicles are present. Seborrhea is the form of the disease where oiliness only occurs without redness and scaling.

The disease commonly occurs in infants, middle-aged people, and the elderly, and is commonly known in infants as cradle cap. The disease has no cure, yet in infants it usually disappears in time. With adults the condition may persist with varying degrees of severity. Flaking, scaling and redness often are symptoms of this disease…

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Tinnitus Solution From T-Gone Remedies, Inc.

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

Ellen has also just released her new 120 page tinnitus self help book entitled “Living Tinnitus Free with the Total Tinnitus Solution.” “This book is available free of charge to all T-Gone clients said Ellen.”

The T-Gone Remedies website is the leading tinnitus information resource on the web. The site currently attracts more than three times the amount of visitors than the American Tinnitus Association.

T-Gone Remedies continues to lead extensive research and survey initiatives. “Recently, T-Gone Remedies conducted a survey amongst over 15,000 present and past clients in an effort to determine the major causes of tinnitus in our modern day society,” said Ellen.

For more information, about natural homeopathic tinnitus treatment and relief products, visit http://www.t-gone.com .

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Have You Thought About Early Childhood Education Colleges?

Monday, June 11th, 2007

Anyone thinking of applying to early childhood education colleges in his community has a great opportunity before him. However, there are some things to consider before filling in your application. Teachers who work with very young children have certain qualities and they also don’t bring in a lot of cash. You might find that early childhood education colleges are right for you but, then again, you may not.

I originally thought that I should apply to a high-brow university and study to become a professor. After spending a lot of time and a lot of money on classes and tuition, I found that I would have been better off applying to some of the early childhood education colleges in my area.

The first sign that I should have done this was my performance in child psychology. I loved this course and earned high marks with little effort. I couldn’t say the same for the rest of my classes. One of my professors asked if I was considering transferring to early childhood education colleges as an alternative to the expensive university.

At first I was a little disappointed in the question but considering that the professor was my academic advisor, I figured that I should take her advice. She was really helpful in getting information about early childhood education colleges in the state. This was a great alternative to me flunking out of the university.

I guess that I was struggling so much at the school because I was under so much pressure. The cost of tuition was beyond my means and working two jobs while attending classes is very difficult. The early childhood education colleges were much more reasonably priced and one was even in my hometown so I could commute.

After weighing my options I decided to look into the earl childhood education colleges and I immediately fell in love with one of the campuses. I only wished that I would have explored this opportunity when I was a senior in high school. I finished the program with honors and landed a great job.

While I was disappointed that I wasn’t taking the original path that I had imagined, I feel that the change was really good for me. I haven’t let go of my dream of becoming a professor. In fact, I am going to work towards getting a position at one of the early childhood education colleges in my area.

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Monday, June 11th, 2007

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