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September 20th, 2011 | Posted by:

Living with sleep apnea can be stressful, specially when waking up in the morning feeling restless, with headache, and tired. Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that consist of pauses in breathing when a person sleeps. his causes for oxygen not to enter system and not travel to brain, that’s where headaches begin.

Sleep apnea is one of the issues that come with obesity. Studies have shown that patients that have lost significant amount of weight have been able to get rid of their sleep apnea. Sleep apnea solutions can include the lapband surgery.

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The lapband surgery is performed by a lap band surgeon at a hospital or clinic. This surgery is designed for people that would like to loose 50 lbs or more. This surgery is covered by most PPO insurances.

For more information about the lap band please visit www.lovelapband.com or call (877) 919-9997.

September 20th, 2011 | Posted by:

If your curly hair is eternally being frizzy and difficult to manage, many a time would you have wished to have straight hair. But with proper care, the curly hair will be your crowning glory. What should a daily care routine for curly hair be?

First go to a good hair dresser who can advise you on a cut to suit you. He/she should take in to consideration the amount of curl, thickness and volume of the hair when choosing a style. Have the hair trimmed every two months to prevent split ends which cause further damage.

Curly hair tends to be drier than straight hair. Excessive washing can remove the natural oils leaving hair dry and frizzy. If possible avoid using shampoo altogether, if not wash hair only two to three times a week using a moisturizing shampoo and conditioner for curly hair to allow hair to retain more moisture.
Avoid using the hair dryer. Allow hair to dry naturally as much as possible as a dryer would dehydrate the hair. Pat dry hair after a bath and if necessary use the diffuser attachment on a cool setting.
Do not brush hair, especially when dry. Use a wide toothed comb when hair is still slightly wet.