Susan LaVega
Susan LaVega is a writer of creative fiction and web content, with an extensive background in social services coordination for children with disabilities. She also dabbles in photography of the northwestern United States.
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How to Minimize Loose and Sagging SkinLoose or excess skin occurs when the body slows production of the skin-firming proteins collagen and elastin, and when rapid weight loss occurs. With a bit of time and patience there are effective ways to tighten loose skin.
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Volcanic Ash Health Benefits: The Miracle of Sodium Bentonite ClaySodium Bentonite Clay exfoliates, resulting in visibly revitalized skin and a youthful complexion. It's also used internally for major organ health in general.
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How to Cook Pork Loins: Time-Tested RecipesThe truth is that as long as pork has been well-cooked, it poses no more danger for consumption than any other properly prepared meat. In fact, pork is actually good for you. -
How to Make a Basket for an Anniversary GiftWhen it comes to anniversary gifts, it seems there are no new or fresh concepts. In these modern times when most people already have nearly everything they desire, the gift of choice is usually a fun, themed or non-themed, basket of goodies.
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Severe Developmental Disabilities: Cerebrocostomandibular SyndromeCerebrocostomandibular Syndrome is a rare and sometimes lethal developmental disorder characterized most often by palatal defects, microcephaly and micrognathia, severe costovertebral defects, and sometimes mental retardation or intellectual disability.
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Kabuki Make-up Syndrome: a Disorder Affecting Facial FeaturesKabuki syndrome patients typically present with five main manifestations: characteristically strange facial features, skeletal abnormalities, postnatal growth deficiency, intellectual disability, and abnormalities of dermal ridges.
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Prader-Willi Syndrome: Insatiable Appetite and Compulsive EatingPWS sufferers simply never feel full, so they fight an intense and overwhelming battle with compulsive eating. They will steal, lie, cheat or do anything they can think of to get food to try and relieve their chronic hunger.
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Immune System Disorders: Guillain-Barre SyndromeLearn about Guillain- Barre syndrome, which is an inflammatory condition that causes the body's immune system to attack the peripheral nervous system, resulting in acute neuromuscular paralysis.