Ydalia Tolentino

Contributing Writer

Ydalia Tolentino works from home as a freelance writer. She has been a freelance writer for 3 years and has experience in web content and technical writing. She has worked as an engineer in the aerospace industry and holds degrees in mathematics and mechanical engineering.

She has written on diverse topics, however, she loves to write about health, education, science, and spirituality.

Her hobbies include reading, crossstitch, and cooking.

Latest Articles

What is the Macrobiotic Diet?
The macrobiotic diet advocates eating foods that are low in fat and high in fiber. The diet has its benefits, but following proper nutrition guidelines is also necessary.
Oct 25, 2009 - Ydalia Tolentino
Symptoms of Different Types of Bladder Diseases
Because some bladder diseases may share similar symptoms, it is important to be diagnosed properly. Learn to identify the signs of different bladder disorder.
Oct 23, 2009 - Ydalia Tolentino
Blepharitis
Blepharitis, or inflammation of the eyelids, is a common eye condition that can recur even with proper care. However, some treatments can be used to control it.
Jul 14, 2009 - Ydalia Tolentino
Iritis
Iritis can be a serious eye condition that may cause complications and even blindness if left untreated. Read on to learn about the causes and treatment of this condition
Jul 9, 2009 - Ydalia Tolentino
What are Scapulars?
Today, Catholics commonly use many different scapulars. Find out about their origin, history, and the various types of devotional scapulars.
Jun 29, 2009 - Ydalia Tolentino
What Are Sacramentals?
Sacramentals are a very distinctive part of the Catholic Church experience. Learn about the different sacred objects and holy actions that Catholics use in everyday life.
Jun 29, 2009 - Ydalia Tolentino
The Importance of Vitamin B1 in Diet
Vitamin B1 or thiamine deficiency is rare in developed countries. However, there are groups of people that may be at risk. Find out who is at risk and why this occurs.
Jun 22, 2009 - Ydalia Tolentino
Omphalocele and Gastroschisis
Omphalocele and gastroschisis are congenital abnormalities of the abdominal wall that affect certain newborns. However, they can usually be repaired surgically.
Jun 15, 2009 - Ydalia Tolentino
Pseudotumor Cerebri Syndrome
Pseudotumor cerebri or idiopathic intracranial hypertension is a condition that can cause vision loss if left untreated. Luckily, vision loss is reversible in many cases.
Jun 4, 2009 - Ydalia Tolentino