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Why Does Our Hair Turn Gray
by 5min in Health & Nutrition > General
Why does hair turn gray? See if this question can stump Dr. Charlotte Grayson
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Graying Hair Explained
by 5min in Health & Nutrition > General
The Doctors Show - Graying Hair: Dr. Jim explains how hair turns gray.
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How to Prevent White Hair and Grow Healthy Dark Hair
by StacyMTaylor in Fashion & Beauty > Hair
... and concern that significantly impacts all cultures, hair types, and genders. One area of hair care concern experienced across the world is preventing white or gray hair while growing healthy, naturally-colored hair at the same time.
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Take 10 Years Off Your Look
by AndreaCampbell in Fashion & Beauty > General
... continue to look so youthful and healthy while their contemporaries just seem to look dowdy and more resemble their true age? What are the secrets to staying younger looking? Is there a nonsurgical remedy that can help turn back the clock?
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The Dangers of Colloidal Silver
by Beaker in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
Colloidal silver is responsible for the condition called argyria. Blue or gray skin is the result.
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Mr. Floyd
by partypalooza5 in Art & Entertainment > Literature
A fine summer day turns into a flashback Floyd won't soon forget.
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Gunpey For PSP
by kentaro17 in Reviews > Other Media
Gunpey is intellectually fun and interesting exercise for the brain and the equal sign. If you're sick of falling blocks, or just need a new challenge to turn around the gray matter, let him try.
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Created on a Lathe: Old-fashioned Wooden Bowls
by thestickman in Art & Entertainment > Art
I have been thinking about wooden bowls lately. The old-fashion, turned-on-a-lathe burl bowls. Both my father and older brother have lathes and gouges for woodworking and have from time to time made little bowl items.
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process of growing
by scott709 in Family > Teenagers
... the night. Young Alfred Higgins, who worked in the store was putting on his coat, getting ready to go home. On his way out, he passed Mr. Carr, the little gray-haired man who owned the store. Mr. Carr looked up at Alfred as he passed,
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Sweet Freshness
by sihan123 in Art & Entertainment > Humor and Comedy
That might be worth looking up, too," ruminated Average Jones thoughtfully. He turned to his telephone in answer to a ring. "All right, come, in, Simpson," he said. The confidential clerk appeared. "Ramson says that regular black




