It will not be good for your health. Eating just one food, no matter what food it is, will harm your health.
Only in relation with the amount of sugar ingested. Ingesting large amounts of sugar often may lead to diverse health disorders as i.e. obesity and insulin imbalance.
It is put into effect only when the patient's health care team determines that the patient is unable to make decisions on his or her own.
yes Citric acid in milk products is only an additive from other sources; it is not a natural product of fermentation.
This is my personal answer. Yes definitely, holding back stress does not only effect mental and emotional health but it also can effect your physical health as well. Find a way to release stress if you can!
Health care insurance covers partially or all medical bills, It only covers medical bills that effect your health, It does not cover cosmetic procedures.
it is not hazard for human health only a person will become lazy who eat coal
Health care insurance covers partially or all medical bills, It only covers medical bills that effect your health, It does not cover cosmetic procedures.
Cortizone is a synthetic steroid hormone. It mostly only affects the local tissues by reducing inflammation.
yes the wii can be good for your health depending on what game you are playing. I would not suggest only playing the wii as your daily exercise but it at least makes you move more than a xbox game would
At the approved levels, the only known effect is a small improvement on dental health.
It is for overall good health and strong bones. It helps prevent osteoperosis but if taken in vitamin form can be overdosed so only take the recommended daily amount and not more.
Alcohol abuse, or any type of drug abuse has a multitude of effects, all which are negative. It has a negative effect on family life and workplace security. The effect also has negative personal health effects. The only "positive" effect, and this is not meant to be humorous, is that increases demand for social workers and doctors. It also is a factor in public health costs.