TO many, it is a just a ritual -- wake up,<br>brush your teeth, rinse your mouth and<br>you are ready for the day. At night, the<br>same thing is repeated before bedtime.
TO many, it is a just a ritual -- wake up, brush your teeth, rinse your mouth and you are ready for the day. At night, the same thing is repeated before bedtime. But, all said and done, why do you still have to endure that toothache?
Why do cavities keep coming backing, subjecting you to that dreadful procedure and high expenses at the dentist’s for fillings, or extraction at worst? What are you not doing right?
Well, in today’s issue our dental experts will answer those questions and tell you how best you can maintain dental health and keep those pocket draining bills at bay.
We also discuss the causes of celebral palsy, the form of brain damage in children that has, for long, tormented parents and caretakers. How do you handle a child with such a complication and where do you seek help.
With proper care and medical advice, children with celebral palsy can lead a happy like other normal children. Many times we read stories about suicide in the media and wonder: “Why would someone take their own life?â€
Well, read about what medical experts say about suicide, the prevalence, the events that lead to this dreaded act and what we can do to reduce the chances suicide in our society.
Last Friday, the International Association for Suicide Prevention launched a campaign to remember suicide victims and support the survivors.
We all have a duty to support the sick and the affected families, and how much we can contribute will depend on how much knowledge we have on the issue. Read on…