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STUDY CONFIRMS SOFT DRINKS PERMANENTLY DESTROY TOOTH ENAMEL AND SURPRISINGLY NON-COLA VARIETIES ARE THE WORST!

Article by Kevin Carbone A study appearing in the July/August 2004 issue of "General Dentistry" found that over time, soft drinks, especially light colored non-colas and canned iced tea weaken and permanently destroy tooth enamel. Researcher J. Anthony von Fraunhofer, MS, PhD, FADM, FRSC with the University of Maryland Baltimore Dental School reported that surprisingly, non-colas and canned iced tea were especially harmful.• The results showed that light colored non-cola soft drinks like Sprite, Mountain Dew, Canada Dry Ginger Ale and Arizona Iced Tea caused two to five times the damage as darker drinks such as Coke, Pepsi, and Dr. Pepper.• Tap water, root beer, brewed black tea, and black coffee all showed minimal enamel damage.• Canned iced tea caused 30 times the enamel damage as brewed tea or coffee.• Non-cola drinks cause up to 180 times more tooth enamel damage than did water.• Root ...

TANNING SALONS CAN SUCCESSFULLY SPREAD SAFE TANNING CULTURE

Article by Ray James The sun has a tough competition now and hereafter. His monopoly in the area of tanning is fiercely questioned. The indoor tanning industry is marching ahead to an unprecedented boom. It is a gigantic business in USA with over 20,000 tanning salons being opened and established since 1970.When there were a number of research findings suggesting that sun tanning was bad for the skin, that initially provided a boost to the indoor tanning industry. It obviously IS clear that extreme amounts of outdoor tanning are bad of r the skin and cause cancer.Of course there have been similar reports about indoor-caused skin cancer, but there is a definite advantage in the argument in favor of the tanning salons. Indoor tanning often does not lead to the BURNING that can be said to be responsible for much of the damage that eventually leads to cancer and premature ...

INDIA, A CULTURAL ODYSSEY – CULTURAL TOUR OF INDIA

Ercotravels article Travelers over the centuries have written expressions of wealth and culture of India. In fact, historical records are full of well-known writings of travelers, as Megasthenes, Hiuen Tsang and Marco Polo to name a few, who wrote glorified in the country. Megasthenes, the traveler greek, also reported in stunned amazement sites that had met in the third century. While Hiuen Tsang, the scholar-monaco from China, has spent nearly twelve years of Buddhist studies at the University of Nalanda built in 5 th century, such was the attraction of offering the country, even in those days. It 'was the translation made by him to the Buddhist scriptures that introduced people to the Far East to the Buddhist religion, equally inspired by the stories of the 13 th century the Venetian traveler Marco Polo, established trade links with India Portuguese What makes India ...
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