Amelia Grant
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I am journalist, and blogger.
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Can You Return a Leased Car Being Damaged?
If you're curious what happens if you return your rented automobile with minor damage, see your car lease agreement. Every lease expects you to return the automobile in about the same condition in which you received it. But some people are OK with minor scrapes or regular wear and tear. That is why the agreement will specify which damages are acceptable and which may result in legal consequences.
By Amelia Grant9 months ago in Wheel
10 Times When to Consider Invisalign
Let’s be honest—braces aren’t for everyone. Maybe you don’t want a mouth full of metal. Maybe you’d rather not relive your awkward middle school years. Or maybe you just want a more discreet way to straighten your teeth without giving up your favorite foods.
By Amelia Grant9 months ago in Longevity
8 “No Doubts” Symptoms of Neuropathy
Your body has two nerve systems. The central nervous system is made up of your brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system connects the nerves in those two regions to the rest of your body. The peripheral nerves also transmit information about bodily sensations, such as temperature, texture, or pain, from your body to the brain.
By Amelia Grant10 months ago in Longevity
7 Common Causes of Toothache
Toothache is a common problem that can range from mild discomfort to unbearable pain. The disease can occur suddenly or develop gradually, affecting the way you eat, speak, and even sleep. The causes of toothache can vary, and it is important to find out in time what exactly is causing the discomfort. In this article, we look at seven of the most common causes of toothache and explain why it is important to go to the dentist at the first sign of discomfort.
By Amelia Grant10 months ago in Longevity
How to Get Rid of a Bunion and Forget About It for Good?
Have you noticed a little bulge on the outside of your big toe that seems to be growing larger over time? How can I be certain that it is a bunion? Bunions are bony, painful protrusions that develop on the big toe. They're fairly common and frequently cause pain, so if you suspect you're developing a bunion, consult a foot doctor.
By Amelia Grant11 months ago in Longevity
Orthodontics Explained: 7 Things You Need to Know
If you don’t know much about orthodontics but are considering dental braces for improving your smile or fixing your bite, it might be overwhelming. The thing is there are quite a few rumors surrounding this type of treatment.
By Amelia Grant12 months ago in Longevity
3 Signs You Have to Consider Spinal Fusion Surgery
Choosing to have spinal surgery is a serious decision. If you've reached this point, you've most likely had numerous visits to physical therapists, a series of expert consultations, and a large collection of diagnostic photos.
By Amelia Grant12 months ago in Longevity
Paint Swirls, Be Gone! Why Professional Paint Correction is Worth Every Penny
Picture this: you’re standing in your driveway, admiring your car. It’s a beautiful day, the sun is shining, and… wait, what’s that? A million tiny squiggly lines on your car’s paint, mocking you like a gang of delinquent worms. Yes, those are swirl marks. They’ve invaded your paint job like uninvited guests at a barbecue. It’s enough to make anyone say, “I spent how much on this car for it to look like that?” This is where car paint correction steps in, cape flapping heroically in the wind.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Wheel
8 Questions to Ask Your Dental Hygienist?
When you visit your dentist for check-ups and cleanings, you have an excellent opportunity to ask a trained dental hygienist any oral hygiene questions you may have. A professional dentist or hygienist will listen to your questions and concerns and offer answers or help as required.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity
The Link Between IBS and Depression
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and depression are two common conditions that may seem completely different at first glance. However, scientists and doctors have long drawn attention to the close connection between these conditions, which has given rise to numerous studies in psychosomatic and neurogastroenterology. In this article, we will see how these conditions are related, what mechanisms underlie this connection, and how the quality of life of patients suffering from IBS and depression can be improved.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity
5 Things You Need to Know Before Getting a Beard Transplant
So, you’ve decided you want a beard. Not just any beard, but a beard so glorious it could make a lumberjack weep and hipsters nod in silent respect. But alas, Mother Nature didn’t get the memo, and your facial hair situation resembles a patchy lawn in late summer. Enter the beard hair transplant—the modern solution to your follicular woes. But before you jump into that barber chair with a surgeon on standby, here are five things you need to know.
By Amelia Grantabout a year ago in Longevity











