A breath of fresh air: worried that your merest whisper could wilt an admirer? One of the new breath centers can help
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There is an increasing number of breath centers, where people concerned about possible bad breath can find help. A visit to one such such center is described. Oral bacteria are frequently the cause of bad breath, but sinus or allergy problems also can be at fault. Suggested remedies are discussed.
Publication Name: Health (San Francisco, CA)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1059-938X
Year: 1998
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Time to hand over the keys: Grandma Ruth was fine after the accident - until we gave her the bad news
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Family members are often reluctant to take steps to keep an elderly relative from driving because they fear the psychological consequences of the loss of mobility. One way they can help the elderly to keep active is to take them to do their own grocery shopping.
Publication Name: Health (San Francisco, CA)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1059-938X
Year: 1997
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The fine art of small talk
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Few guidelines are given for making conversations in parties easier. Four scenarios are created and solved to help finding ways through any office functions, singles' party, or just any other get together plan.
Publication Name: Health (San Francisco, CA)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1059-938X
Year: 2005
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