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Worried about stains?
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 30-Sep-2009

Most of us worried about the stains that we get on our favorite dress as it's hard to get rid of. Here is the great news for all of us. There are many easy methods to clean different kind of stains. Getting rid of stains is possible if you act quickly and have the right gear and a little knowledge. Here we will find out how to deal with different categories of the most common stains.

Worried about stains?

Wine, coffee, tea, soft drinks, juice stains: carefully blot up any extra liquid. Then, wash with a detergent in hot water. If this doesn't work, pre treat with a stain remover and rewash. To get rid of stains that have already set, you'll undoubtedly need to break out the bleach (for whites) or heavy-duty detergent. Don't use soap as they will be made permanent.

Blood stain: Suddenly we cut our finger and thus get stain of blood on our top. You have to be very fast in dealing with blood strain. Treat the stain with a cold water and table salt mixture as soon as possible. Rinse thoroughly and blot with a towel. If the stain still persists, try diluted ammonia.

Urine, vomit, eggs, gelatin and baby food: These kind of stain is from protein. First of all dab the stain with cotton cloth to absorb the excess fluid. Then soak the stain in cold water, agitating the fabric between your fingers, and then wash with a detergent that contains enzymes. Some stains are old and stubborn, to deal with such strains try to remove excess with a dull blade and pre treat with a stain removal product or detergent that contains enzymes. Again, wash with a detergent that contains enzymes. Always remember don't use hot water or the dryer as it will set the stain permanently.


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Talk to Your Child about HIV/AIDS
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 30-Aug-2009

Raising a child is the most gratifying as well toughest job. It's the duty of responsible parents to create the awareness of all social issues among children. There are lots of complex matters all around that are difficult for children to understand and for adults to explain. Educating children about sex, HIV/AIDS is very important so that they don't get any erroneous information from wrong sources. Also look through our other AIDS article.

Here are some tips on how to start the discussion:

  • Before initiating the conversation think about the information you want to discuss with your child keeping into consideration child's age, prior knowledge and influences, as well as your own religious and cultural values. Child psychologists think that the sooner you talk about it to your child the better.

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  • Assemble all important and correct information about HIV/AIDS from doctors, friends and informative websites, so that you can convey accurate and correct information to your child.
  • To initiate you can use the terms like: "Have you heard about AIDS before? Well, what do you think AIDS is?" This way, you can discover what she/he already understands and work from there.
  • Be honest and frank with your child. If you are uncomfortable, they are too while discussing such topics. Share your feelings and make them comfortable so that they can easily say their doubts with you. Children's misconceptions about AIDS can be pretty scary, so it's important to correct them as soon as possible.
  • Exchange your ideas and make the conversation friendly don't make it like a lecture otherwise your child will not take any interest. Listen to what they have to say and encourage them to share their thoughts and feelings.
  • Discuss peer pressure, and encourage your child to use his or her own judgment when making critical decisions. Even if you don't agree with your child don't pass any judgment
  • Provide them with educational material or web sites where they can learn in private. Then discuss their experiences later.


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Growth Hormone Deficiency Explained
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 06-Feb-2009

Kids and teens grow and go through puberty at different times. For girls, puberty usually begins between ages 8 and 13. For guys it often begins a bit later - between 10 and 15. You must have observed some teens develop a lot earlier, whereas others develop much later than other people of the same age. There's a medical reason why some people grow more slowly than usual.

Reasons of slow growth:

  • Genetic Reason: If you're short, you may just have familial (genetic) short stature. Like short parents tend to have short children.

 

Growth Hormone Deficiency
  • Lack of Nutrition: Not getting adequate amounts of protein, calories, and other nutrients in your diet can also cause growth to slow, as well as a number of other chronic medical conditions such as kidney, heart, lung, and intestinal diseases.


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