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Start Making Your Own Fashion Beaded Jewelry by 925silverjewelry The beginning of the twentieth century saw the beginning of fashion jewelry. Costume jewelry, far from because cheap or as disposable as the name implies, was actually meant to be jewelry that complimented one particular outfit. Various precious metals and gems could -and often did!- go into the production of costume jewelry. Today, we are experien ... Read on »
Sterling Silver Jewelry -- Classic And Simplicity by 925silverjewelry Sterling silver jewelry is synonymous with class and style in the world of fashion. Its versatility and flexibility make it a welcome and useful addition to any person Wardrobe. sterling silver jewelry epitomizes classic simplicity in itself, but as the setting for gemstones or combined with other precious metals, the aesthetic value it lends to th ... Read on »
The Truths About Costume Jewelry by 925silverjewelry Costume jewelry is sometimes termed "fake jewelry" by some well meaning but unknowing individuals. Costume jewelry is crafted from among other items, rhinestones, glass stones and gold plated metal or sterling silver. Costume jewelry first surfaced in the United States around the early twenties; it was very popular among European immigra ... Read on »
History of Beaded Jewelry by 925silverjewelry Beads have been used to create jewelry and adorn costumes since the dawn of time. If you were to look back on the Ice Age you would discover small objects crafted of natural "beads" including animal bones and teeth, seashells and colorful stones. These items were usually attached to clothe or plant fibers to form the most primitive forms ... Read on »
The Smart Hand – One That Can Feel by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven This is a prototype, but the fact that nerve endings can be connected to a device is amazing to connect with signals from the brain. BD London, England (CNN) -- Researchers are working on a breakthrough in artificial limb technology -- a prosthetic hand that can actually feel.The SmartHand project is funded by the European Union and is a collabo ... Read on »
Early satiety in EDs by Carrie A. Patient ExpertHealth MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee One of the side effects of eating disorders is a rapid sense of satiety; that is, you feel more full when eating less food. Some of this is strictly physical, as the stomach shrinks during starvation, and food empties into the digestive tract slower. The formal medical name for this is delayed gastric emptying or gastroparesis. It almost always ... Read on »
Good question! by Susie Patient Expert Sgt and Mrs Hubsaid...Girl. How are you still alive and walking after keeping those kind of hours?! I am super glad that Oceana doesn't have chicken pox... hope she remembers how to sleep! I think with all that you earned a NaBloPoMo pass...-AndreaNOVEMBER 7, 2009 1:57 PMStarbucks Milk Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans. They may not be a healthy way ... Read on »
My morning at work by sheohyan Patient Expert Every morning, I'll made sure I take a good if not the best breakfast. My breakfast is always settled at my work desk. Heheheheheh! Don't tell my b*#&. My breakfast is vary almost every day. Today I took Vegetarian Dumpling, which was really healthy, as it made with brown rice and it contained a lot of grains, nuts, beans and mushroom. It taste ... Read on »
Desmoplastic melanoma, a common missed diagnosis. by Dr.Prashant Jani Patient Expert Introduction: Although desmoplastic melanoma represents less than 2 percent of all melanomas, it's frequently misdiagnosed, due to a lack of distinctive clinical presentation features. Histologic diagnosis is rarely straightforward either. Patients are often middle age-to-elderly and present with the tumor most often on the head and neck region. ... Read on »
Respectful Insolence Is A "Science" Blog? by Harold L D. Patient Expert Respectful Insolence is reportedly a "science" blog. Orac the blog author is a medical doctor, a surgeon who uses the internet to do nothing more than trash and smear anyone who disagrees with his "scientific" views or whom he disapproves of for any reason. Most of his blog comments are unsupported by anything other than chi ... Read on »