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Tina Tait Articles
Breakthrough Treatment for High Cholesterol
Written by Tina Tait   
Wednesday, 18 June 2008

fatty-food.jpgYou can't feel whether you have high blood cholesterol levels in the same way that you can a headache, but a high cholesterol levels combined with other risk factors such as high blood pressure, smoking and diabetes greatly increase a person's risk of developing atherosclerosis, a condition that furs up the ateries. 

Tina describes a new technique for detecting this very important condition.

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Free Dental Coverage for Children
Written by Tina Tait   
Wednesday, 18 June 2008

joke-teeth.jpgHealthy teeth are important to a child's overall health.
Forming good habits at a young age can help children have healthy teeth for life.

There are several sensible steps to ensure this such as:
Brushing with a fluoride toothpaste
Providing healthy foods and limiting sugary snacks and drinks
Calcium rich foods
Regular dental check-ups 
Thankfully the Spanish Government have decided to place a priority on children's dental care. Tina decribes some of the recent events in this area.

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Tina Tait Help and Advice Centre
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
Tina_Tait_HelpAdviceCentre.jpgTina Tait is the Director of The Help and Advice Centre for Spanish Living in Santiago De La Ribera. She and her team have provided help and advice to a great many. The Centre is able to offer practical help and advice in a great many areas. Tina understands what people are going through and sums this up by saying her Centre is about ‘.. fair people helping fair people! We know how it feels to be taken advantage of when dealing with the very special and specific challenges one faces moving to a foreign country...’
 
Applying for Residency
Written by Tina Tait   
Sunday, 10 February 2008

spain-flag.gifFor anyone who is nore than an infrequent visitor to Spain you must think about applying for residency. Indeed if you stay more than 6 months in Spain the authorities deem you to be resident even if you have not applied. Technically you are breaking the law if you don't make your application. The area is very confusing - in deed the more you read the more confusing it seems to get. The legislation is constantly changing and with Spain having integrated into the EU the situation now varies between EU and non EU citizens. Tina Tait has helped many through the maze and presents her guide to the subject. 

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How do I get a Spanish Driving Licence?
Written by Tina Tait   
Sunday, 10 February 2008

Driving Licence.jpg Many drivers are happy to continue to drive on the driving licence from their home country and EU law allows this. However whenever people move from one country to another, life is that much easier when you integrate. Switching to a Spanish driving licence is one of those steps, in deed the Spanish authorities are more than happy for you to make the change. Tina Tait explains how the process actually works.

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