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High blood sugar can add years to your face

A study suggests that living an unhealthy lifestyle could make you look older because high blood sugar causes the face to age more quickly.

According to experts, people whose blood sugar levels are higher than average look older than those with low levels.

Blood sugar, which can rise as a result of an unhealthy diet or lack of exercise, was already known to cause ill health but the study is reportedly the first to link high levels to appearance.

Researchers found that every additional millimole per litre increase in blood sugar, which in healthy people is usually between five and six mmol/l, adds five months of ageing to their facial features.

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5 Ways to Enlarge Breasts

When it comes to women, the breast size is always an important thing to consider regarding their looks. It contributes to a lot of factors in their lives. Women with larger breasts are more accepted in our society. They are more adored and better liked. This can be a major disappointment for women who are not gifted with such attractive breasts. That is the reason why experts are finding more and more ways to help women make their breasts larger.

There are now . These are what most women try out for their quest to have bigger bust size.

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Whooping Cough Outbreak Slows Down In NH

A whooping cough outbreak in New Hampshire appears to be slowing down, according to health officials.

The state had issued an alert last month. The area most affected was Merrimack. About a dozen students at two schools caught whooping cough.

Chris Adamski of the Bureau of Infectious Diseases told the Eagle-Tribune that the alert advising of a moderate risk for whooping cough remains in effect.

New Hampshire had 49 cases in the first nine months of the year. Last year, there were 22 cases. The state had 79 cases in both 2009 and 2007.

Health Tip: Managing Diabetes While Under Stress

(HealthDay News) — Managing diabetes can be tough enough, but the challenge is even greater when you’re under stress.

The American Diabetes Association says possible impacts of stress on diabetes management include the risks of:

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