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Answered: Heart attack symptoms in women eggs

Well, maybe. Eggs won't cause the symptoms, but eating too many of them too often can contribute to high cholesterol and clogging of the arteries which can lead to heart attacks. I eat eggs maybe 3 times a month. I enjoy my eggs, but having suffered a heart attack 2 years ago, I had to cut down on ...

Answered: Decorating eggs - how?

Try to learn the Ukrainian style of making them, you have to start know on the process..a work of art, easier to buy them. Husband that passed away knew the art.. Sweet G 5/14/11 #1

Answered: Chicken/egg; Grasshopper/dill pickle dilemma

This question was posted as a curiosity only; simply to entertain. My Dad would occasionally put questions like this in exams for his High School Physics class students in Aztec, NM. This question is impossible to answer because there are too many variables. Just havin' a little fun! God ...

Answered: Which characteristics are used to classify insects?

Insects have a head, a thorax, and an abdomen. They have six legs. Usually they have two pairs of wings as well.

Answered: Night time insect sounds in NJ

I was going to say katydids. They have a soft kind of singing that is really very pleasant. But if you are sure it's not katydids, then I don't know what else they could be. Let me do a little research and get back to you.
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How to get rid of very tiny yellow/orange insects in scalp

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i think u need to call an exterminator they may even tell u what kinda bug it is

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Easter eggs are better only for decoration no so for eating. When for eating than only for preparation of variouse delicatese (muffins, kakes, chocolate or pudings) as proportional aditivum for deserts.