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that has to be applied to the nails. It releases a bitter flavor on contact with the mouth which discourages the habit; and has demonstrated its effectiveness. There are also mouthpieces that prevent biting.Behavioral therapy is beneficial when simpler measures are not effective. Habit Reversal Training HRT, seeks to "unlearn" the habit of nail biting and possibly replace it with a more constructive habit
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Personal Health by rinku at 4:32 PM on August 27, 2008
hello rinkuPeople of all ages bite their nails.1 About 50 of children between the ages of 10 and 18 bite their nails at one time or another. Nail-biting occurs most often as teens are going through puberty changes. About 23 of young adults, ages 18 to 22 years, bite their nails. Only a small number of other adults bite their nails. Most people stop biting their nails on their own by age 30. About 10
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Personal Health by rinku at 4:30 PM on August 27, 2008
hello satishhere arev some tips which will stop ur nail biting problem.. Keep an emery board handy so when you need it, its available. If its not, it is going to be your teeth that take care! If you find your fingers moving toward your mouth all on their own, you might want to invest in a bottle of anti-bite liquids. Trust me, it does taste horrid. As a previous nail biter, I sometimes find
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Personal Health by sathish at 12:00 AM on September 10, 2008
Nail biting is a habit that is not easy to quit. If you are tired of the nail stubs and bleeding, try these simple remedies to promote normal, beautiful nail growth, and prevent:Confront your problem to "protect" at a time.After a few days, an unbitten nail will flourish and reward you. Do not bite it. If you must, bite one of the unprotected ones. Once you have grown your unbitten nail for a
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Personal Health by sathish at 9:05 PM on September 13, 2008
Well Rinku , Nail-biting can cause your fingertips to be red and sore and your cuticles to bleed. Nail-biting also increases your risk for infections around your nailbeds and in your mouth. Dental problems and infections of the gums can be caused by nail-biting.Long-term nail-biting can also interfere with normal nail growth and cause deformed nails.Rarely, nail-biting may be a symptom of obsessive
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Personal Health by rinku at 4:33 PM on August 27, 2008
sabhi jante hai bt ye koi nahi janta ki koi nails kyo khata hai.apka son agar nails bite karta hai to usme apke pyar ki kami hai.tbi wo aisa karta hai.usme confidence ki bhi kami hai.meri maniye to ap use wo sab karne de jo wo khushi se karna chahta hai fir dekhna wo nails bite karna bnd kar dega.ok bbye...nail palice is best idea...put nail polish.....BIT OR EAT NAILS?...cut off his fingers or let him chew
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Parenting by Answerme at 7:34 PM on December 27, 2007
Generally most of us dont worry about obtaining a roach bite when we see one of the dirty insects. More often we worry about roaches getting into our food, spreading disease, or even cockroach identification so that we can eliminate them. While a cockroach bite doesnt happen all that often, these insects do have mouths and are capable of biting.Most of the time a roach bite associated with a human isnt
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Personal Health by Tanoj Surti at 9:28 PM on March 21, 2008
Homoeopathic treatment of mosquito bitesA randomised, placebo controlled clinical trial was recently conducted to examine the efficacy of a homeopathic after-bite gel in providing symptomatic relief of mosquito bites. Sixty-eight healthy volunteers were bitten under laboratory conditions by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes at three spots on the forearm. One bite was treated with the homoeopathic after-bite gel
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Personal Health by tanveer at 6:14 PM on July 15, 2008
It is the dog who is responsible, because a dog that can not recognize his owner is mad....thr trainer...How could be the owner responsible for a dog bite. the person who is teasing the dog is reponsible for its bite. If the owner intentionally makes the dog to bite, then he/she can be blamed for that.Merry X-mas...the owner him self...Nobody is responsible there because where is love some quarrel
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Law by honeeylove at 11:02 PM on December 24, 2007
Only female mosquitoes bite and suck blood. Whereas male mosquitoes suck the vegetable and fruit.Malaria is caused by female mosquito bite....The females of most mosquito species suck blood substances like protein and iron for the development and laying of their eggs. Prior to sucking the blood, they inject a mild painkiller, which numbs the host to the pain from the "bite"Only female
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Personal Health by Munaf at 4:32 PM on March 01, 2008
...Hi Janam...Nail-biting onychophagia is a common stress-relieving habit. You may bite your nails in times of stress or excitement, or in times of boredom or inactivity. It can also be a learned behavior from family members. Nail-biting is the most common of the typical "nervous habits," which include thumb-sucking, nose-picking, hair-twisting or -pulling, tooth-grinding, and picking at skin.You may
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Mental Health by Janam Kotwal at 11:57 AM on March 26, 2009
APPLY LITTLE MUSTARD OIL OR NEEM OIL BEFORE GOING TO BED...There is a good product for sale called After Bite, a clear liquid that you apply to the bites. It comes in a compact tube, easy to keep you can visit the source site:http://www.tendercorp .com/afterbite.html...Natural Remedy for Mosquito BitesThe first thing you should do as soon as possible after getting bitten by a mosquito is to wash
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Personal Health by KABIR RIBAK at 10:14 PM on July 24, 2008
Tips For Stop Biting Nails: Confront your problem. Get a camera and take some pictures of your bitten fingernails. Examine your nails, and list their problems. Visualize yourself with healthy nails, and how great they will look. Pick at least one nail to "protect" at a time. After a few days, an unbitten nail will flourish and reward you. Do not bite it. If you must, bite one
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Beauty & Fashion by Sanya ambani at 4:06 PM on November 24, 2008
A common problem that is largely dismissed as a minor nuisance, nail biting can be anything from a bad habit to an outward symptom of a medical or emotional disorder.While nail biting and picking seems to be such a common problem, the psychological and medical research does not agree on an exact motivation for the action. However it suggests that nail biting can be the result of stress, various
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Self Development by Rimjhim at 8:30 PM on October 04, 2008
to bite humans, they will also feed from other mammals if necessary.Bedbugs get their name from the fact they often live in unsanitary mattresses and bedding, but they can be found in other places your sheets back on. You should find they wont be back in a while. Hope that helps....For most people, the bite is the first indication of a bed bug problem.Bedbugs normally bite you while you
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Personal Health by My Friend at 3:59 AM on September 10, 2008