Christopher Evans is the Technical Director of Drug-Aware Ltd, a medical/diagnostic company specialising in drug and alcohol awareness, policy development and drug testing. He frequently provides expert opinion for radio, television and newspapers.
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Find out how skin needling can help you to remove stretch marks, wrinkles and acnes scarring in the comfort of your own home. It takes just a few minutes a day 5 times a week to make a huge difference to your skin!
Skin Needling or Micro-Needling is a form of Collagen Induction Therapy which intends to Smooth Wrinkles, Improve depressed Acne Scarring as well as reduce the appearance of Stretch Marks. It is one the newest and easiest and most effective skin treatments available and is a process which can be carried out clinically or in the home. This is a great article for those new to micro-needling.
Alcohol abuse is not just about those who are addicted. Find out why too much alcohol is a problem in the modern day and realise just how easily it could affect your life through illness or drink driving.
Humans have been known to use aloe even as far back as ancient Egypt. Cleopatra used aloe vera as part of her beauty regime and the Egyptians also used it as one of the ingredients in the production of embalming fluid. This article explains why Aloe Vera is so good and why it can form an important part of any beauty regime.
Cellulite may be a sensitive issue, but cellulite treatment (or cellulite reduction) is a key concern for many people, particularly for women. This is a brilliant article on Cellulite that is very detailed, and has a lot of advice on what it is and how it can be treated.
This process of hair loss and hair regrowth is continuous and natural - it is only when daily hair loss greatly exceeds this rate that an unnatural condition may be present. This article looks at some of the facts behind hair loss and offers a few considerations before choosing a treatment.
Families and friends of drug abusers / drug addicts are often faced with a situation they feel totally unequipped to deal with, beginning with a basic lack of information and drug and alcohol awareness. As a result drug addiction is often misunderstood. This article, provides information and support to those affected - either personally or by family and friends.

