By: gregtolland | 2012-09-11 | Dental There are several factors that contribute to producing bad breath. Whatever the cause is, bad breath needs to be dealt with in a timely fashion. If you have any questions about your bad breath don't hesitate to call a nyc cosmetic dentist. read more
By: Cornell Silva | 2011-04-11 | Arts & Entertainment That would be trying to get rid of wasps, yellowjackets, or hornets. While you could hold them off, they are out there, and you can by no means eradicate them entirely. However, there is superior new... read more
By: ted | 2010-11-04 | Gifts Stinky The Garbage Truck from Matchbox is an interactive, working garbage truck with a hilarious, larger-than-life personality. As the newest addition to the Big Rig Buddies line read more
By: Ken Aindow | 2010-12-11 | Gifts Stinky Garbage Truck or to be correct Stinky the Garbage Truck, is definitely one of the hottest must have toys for Birthdays and Christmas this year. This is a toy truck built as a Garbage Truck and is able to Dance and sing, shout and tell jokes. He really is quite funny. read more
By: DJ Keller | 2011-04-26 | Health & Fitness Shoe stink, diaper stink, sink stink, book stink, socks stink and all other types of smell can be hard on your nose and health. According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology 50% of illnesses are caused or aggravated by stinky pollutants. read more
By: Jeff M Ray | 2010-03-30 | Dental There are different kinds of food that you should avoid consuming tremendous amounts of to stay away from getting a bad case of bad breath. Foods high in fat, certain types of meat, sugar rich food, and spices along with dairy products are just some that contribute to unhealthy oral conditions. Food that contains acid will normally produce bacteria in your mouth. When you consume food with a high fat and protein content, they may not digest properly and cause a buildup of bacteria that makes your breath to have a tumulus odor. read more
By: Linda Spangenburg | 2010-04-03 | Pets We have all heard of "doggy breath" but truthfully a healthy dog does not have bad breath. There are many causes of this problem but the most common cause is the teeth and gums. Any cause of foul smelling breath or halitosis should be checked into as to the reason for this. read more
By: Cavyl Stewart | 2010-03-27 | Dental It is very common for many individuals to suffer from bad breath. Treatment for this ailment is very important because it is a condition that creates a lot of anxiety. Having stinky breath is socially unacceptable and makes close contact with others difficult. read more
By: Corinne Bridgewater | 2010-03-26 | Health & Fitness Most people worry about having bad breath, which is also known as halitosis, as shown by the enormous sale of breath fresheners. It's an unpleasant condition that's cause for embarrassment. Bad breath is normally caused by proteins in the mouth being broken down by bacteria. It is not contagious meaning you cannot catch it from someone else. Bad breath does not come from the stomach. Burpy smells of food you have eaten do. Food odors come and go with what you eat and should not be confused with bad breath. read more
By: DoctorsHealthPress | 2010-12-24 | Health & Fitness Its odor is unmistakable. It is a staple of cooking everywhere. And for decades it has been the subject of medical testing. Aside from being tasty, how much can garlic do for our health? read more
By: Zeno lite | 2010-12-18 | Smoking Electronic cigarettes do not generate the clouds of vile, stinking acrid smoke normally associated with real tobacco products, therefore there is none of the stale, foul smelling remnants of real cigarettes clinging to clothes, hair and skin, as well as in the car and in the house or work place. read more
By: Isobel Paolini | 2010-03-29 | Dental The problem with bad breath is often that you don't even know that you have a problem with breath odor, so the solution for how to get rid of bad breath does not even surface. Most of us will have problems with bad breath at one time or another in our lives. Bad breath can be caused by varying factors. read more
By: Charles Zoe | 2010-09-14 | Diseases and Conditions Bad breath results from two key issues: oral hygiene and gastrointestinal health. Basically this means that breath odors originate not just inside the mouth but also from your digestive tract. read more
By: Jon Kreps | 2010-03-29 | Dental Bad breath affects 80% of the entire population on any given day. This is precisely why billions are spent each and every year trying to prevent halitosis. Unfortunately, the vast majority of products are a total waste of money because they either mask the halitosis or actually make the problem worse! How is this possible? read more