Mice have a very keen sense of smell that is much stronger than what humans experience. You can use this trait to repel mice and use scents that mice hate like cinnamon, vinegar, dryer sheets, clove oil, peppermint, tea bags, mint toothpaste, ammonia, cloves, clove oil, and cayenne pepper. WhatRead More →

Myofascial pain and trigger points can develop in any muscle in the body. However, the most commonly affected muscles are those in the upper back, shoulder and neck. What does a muscle knot feel like? Muscles knots can cause aching sensations and pain in your muscles and joints. When youRead More →

Doctors can remove almost all polyps without surgery. If you have colon polyps, your doctor will ask you to get tested regularly in the future because you have a higher chance of developing more polyps. What happens if you don’t remove polyps? The most common are hyperplastic and adenomatous polyps.Read More →

Causes of Fatty Tissue Tumor in Cats Common causes of fatty tissue tumor include: Hormonal changes. Sun exposure. Aging. How do you get rid of fatty tumors in cats? The single most effective treatment for lipomas is surgical removal. It is best to remove these masses when they are small;Read More →

One of the main risk factors associated with leiomyoma (AKA uterine fibroids) are genetic mutations in the smooth muscle cells. Additionally, the female steroid hormones estrogen and progesterone can be associated with fibroid growth, due to their effect on cell division and increasing certain growth factors. How fast does uterineRead More →

Exotropia—or an outward turning of the eyes—is a common type of strabismus accounting for up to 25 percent of all ocular misalignment in early childhood. Transient intermittent exotropia is sometimes seen in the first 4 – 6 weeks of life and, if mild, can resolve spontaneously by 6 – 8Read More →

And, yes, most of that is true. Guinea fowl can eat ticks and even snakes, sometimes. What farm animals keep snakes away? Guinea hens, turkeys, pigs, and cats will also help keep snakes away. If foxes are indigenous to your area, fox urine is a very good natural repellent forRead More →

The problem might be heel slippage. Heel slippage is a problem that many runners experience. It is uncomfortable, but luckily it is also preventable. When your heeling is slipping, you might find yourself constantly re-tying your shoelaces, which is annoying and disrupts your run. How much heel slippage is normal?Read More →

Can blisters scar? The depth of the blister determines whether or not it will scar. “The deeper the injury (particularly when it comes to a chemical or heat burn), the more likely it is for a scar to form. Typically, friction blisters do not scar as they tend to beRead More →