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Best Selling Natural Skin Care Moisturizer: Be Sure Yours Is Not Harmful To Your Health

06th October 2009
It may come as a surprise to you but the best selling natural skin care moisturizer on the market is barely natural at all. You have to understand that there are really no regulations stopping a company from labeling a formula as all natural even though ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Organic Natural Skin Care is Not Dangerous to Your Health Like Chemical Compounds

30th September 2009
A high quality organic natural skin care formula gives your skin everything it needs in order to be healthy and beautiful looking. The fact that there is a shortage of these formulas leads people to make the wrong choices when buying their skin care prod... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

The War Against Drug-Resistant Bacteria Rages On

21st September 2009
Finally, after years of warnings from health authorities of the growing hazard posed by drug-resistant bacteria, people are now listening. A deadly strain of antibiotic-resistant bacteria seems to be responsible in the death of more people every year, acc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Best Facial Moisturizer – Dangerous Ingredients To Avoid When Trying To Find One

19th September 2009
It is hard for most people to figure out exactly which one of the thousand formulas available is the best facial moisturizer to use. You have to be sure that you do your research on what it is that a formula includes if you are going to be able to truly ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Dental Medicare a bridge too far

17th September 2009
This article by Hans Zoellner was recently published in The Australian – Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. AUSTRALIANS have good equity in health, but not for diseases of the mouth. Although it is worrying that dental disease worsens diabetes, hear... Read >
Author: Dion Kramer

The Ins And Outs Of Bacteria

30th August 2009
First of all, it's not possible for us to live in a sterile bubble isolated from the world around us. Bacteria are microscopic organisms found everywhere, even in the air you breathe. In most cases, bacterial infections play a role in the coughs and sniff... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine

27th August 2009
Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine The antibiotic-resistant bacteria Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) is killing both people and swine in Denmark. The bacteria has been implicated in the deaths of a numb... Read >
Author: januszjanulis

Are Hypoallergenic Skincare Products As Safe As They Say?

18th August 2009
The key to hypoallergenic skincare is to present the customer with a formula that does not pose a danger of possible adverse effects to the body. While it sounds as if this would be self explanatory, there are apparently those within the cosmetics industr... Read >
Author: Yu Morita

Do You Know What Really is the Best Thing For Aging Skin?

18th August 2009
Not many people truly understand what really is the best thing for aging skin, which is why so many of us tend to make poor buying decisions when it comes to skin care products. Not having a working knowledge as to what is necessary for ensuring the healt... Read >
Author: Yu Morita

Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine

16th July 2009
The antibiotic-resistant bacteria Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) is assassination both Community and pig in Denmark. The bacteria has been implicated in the deaths Of a come to of cancer and liver disease Patients. The ... Read >
Author: jnrps2yahoo.com

The Truth about Top Facial Cleansers

26th June 2009
How many of you truly believe what you see or hear when the cosmetics industry begins telling you about what the top facial cleansers on the market are? I should warn you that these companies are rarely honest in their assessment of the products that the... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

A Solution to Antibiotic Resistance

07th April 2009
Medical professionals are now using a particular type of honey from New Zealand known as Manuka Honey to treat infections caused by bacteria that have developed a resistance to antibiotics. In recent years, there has been an escalating concern over the... Read >
Author: honeymark

MRSA Treatments with Manuka Honey have monumental results

17th March 2009
As most of you may know MRSA (Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus) is known as a "Superbug" that seems to have become resistant to most antibiotics. Manuka Honey has powerful antibacterial properties that eliminates the MRSA bacteria. MRSA an... Read >
Author: HoneymarkRep

The World of d-mannose - A Sphere of Nightmares for E-Coli

10th March 2009
It has always been harped that anything (inanimate or animate) should be at their correct place. Hence, when the bacterium E-coli resides in the bladder instead of the intestinal track, problems occur. However, the medicine: d-mannose has emerged as an ef... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Can antibiotics win in the war against bacterial infections?

03rd March 2009
Scientists have been making discoveries that may eventually help antibiotics to win the war over bacterial infections. Because of the widespread and frequent use of antibiotics in today’s society for relatively minor or common ailments, some bacteri... Read >
Author: bactricahealth

Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing People and Livestock

18th January 2009
Health officials watch with apprehension as the antibiotic-resistant bacteria ESBL continues to kill both people and pigs in Denmark. It is being spread to human beings from pigs and may be a result of the increased use of antibiotics being used in agricu... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Antibiotic-Resistant Disease Killing Humans and Swine

14th January 2009
The antibiotic-resistant bacteria Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) is killing both people and pigs in Denmark. The bacteria has been implicated in the deaths of a number of cancer and liver disease patients. The amoun... Read >
Author: Harvey

MRSA Treatment with Manuka Honey

16th October 2008
Even though MRSA has become resistant to most antibiotics, it is no match for the powerful antibacterial properties of Manuka Honey. As data on the prevalence of MRSA continues to mount, hospitals are taking an aggressive approach in preventing the spr... Read >
Author: honeymark

Temporary Restroom are Really Useful

14th October 2008
If we look back in the past few years we would get to know that some very harmful bacteria have really become very strong that they can easily face any of the antibiotics. In present date the news media and also almost each and every newspaper focused... Read >
Author: Alien

Why Humans and Swine are being Killed by Antibiotic-Resistant Disease … and Why You Should Care

07th October 2008
You probably have not heard that how the antibiotic-resistant bacteria Extended Spectrum Beta Lactamase (ESBL) is killing both people and swine in Denmark. So, why should you care? Good question! Here’s why… The bacteria has bee... Read >
Author: Will Gordon

Afraid of Anthrax? Strengthen Your Immune System!

22nd September 2008
Anthrax. Smallpox. Plague. Diseases that can kill. Diseases that are now in the hands of terrorists. What if these diseases were released in your hometown, or the place where you work? What could you do if vaccines and treatments were in short supply or u... Read >
Author: Susun Weed

MRSA Compensation Claims

22nd July 2008
We have all heard of the MRSA bug, unfortunately we hear about patients in hospitals catch this virus and ending up a lot more seriously ill than when they were, when first admitted to hospital. The reason we think of it as a hospital bug is because hos... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

The Antibiotic Crisis – A Loss of Effectiveness

18th July 2008
It is often suggested we live in a state of fear in modern society. If it isn’t one thing, it is another. Global warming, super volcanoes, weapons of mass destruction and so on make one wonder how we’ve survived this long. Because of this general s... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Sinusitis and Antibiotics Do Not Go Hand in Hand All the Time

14th July 2008
Even as doctors continue to prescribe antibiotics for sinusitis, do not assume that sinusitis and antibiotics should automatically be matched together. There are a lot of cases nowadays where antibiotics are given to eliminate just about any kind of infec... Read >
Author: rachelle

Manuka Honey Testimonials

02nd July 2008
From success in treating hard-to-heal wounds and serious infections to dermatitis and fungal infections, customers attest to the effectiveness of Honeymark's Manuka Honey products. Medical professionals and patients all over the world are beginning to ... Read >
Author: honeymark

Boil remedies and Home treatment

17th June 2008
A boil, also known as a furuncle, is an acute staphylococcal infection of a hair follicle. It begins as an tender red nodule and enlarges to a pustule. A painful nodule formed in the skin by inflammation enclosing a core. Also known as a furuncle if it ha... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Salmonella Bacteria in Garden Birds Found Different From Ones in Livestock, Humans

13th June 2008
    British scientists have found that Salmonella bacteria found in garden birds are unlike the ones found in livestock and humans. Researchers at the University of Liverpool have found that only two Salmonella strains are common in garden bi... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

Treating MRSA with Manuka Honey

15th May 2008
As the threat of Staph infections and antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria sweep the nation, patients seek refuge in a special type of honey that is working where traditional forms of medicine have failed. Honey has been used for treating infection... Read >
Author: honeymark

Manuka Honey Destroys MRSA and Heals Staph Infections

01st May 2008
A type of honey called Manuka honey contains a component that is effective against antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as staphylococcus aureus and helicobacter pylori. Honey contains hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), which is a known antiseptic that can be us... Read >
Author: honeymark

Active Manuka Honey

28th March 2008
Clinical reports indicate that a special type of honey has the ability to heal wounds and protect against even the most harmful infections. This honey is now being used as an ingredient in skin care products. Scientists are evaluating different antiba... Read >
Author: honeymark

Uncovering the Healing Power of Honey

25th March 2008
After being shadowed by modern day medicine, honey is being used to treat a variety of different health conditions including infected wounds involving antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Scientists have discovered the unusual antibacterial activity of a cer... Read >
Author: honeymark

Studies Show that Honey Promotes Healing

29th February 2008
Bacteria protect themselves from antibiotics by forming slimy clumps as a protective layer. However, scientists have now discovered that honey is effective in breaking down this protective barrier. Bacteria is the main cause for wounds not healing fast e... Read >
Author: honeymark

Using Honey to Heal Infections

27th February 2008
Honey has been used for centuries to treat a wide variety of medical conditions such as wounds, burns, skin ulcers and scrapes. Now researchers are discovering strong antimicrobial properties in a special type of honey which is made by honeybees that gat... Read >
Author: honeymark

Boil remedies and Home treatment

22nd February 2008
A boil, also known as a furuncle, is an acute staphylococcal infection of a hair follicle. It begins as an tender red nodule and enlarges to a pustule. A painful nodule formed in the skin by inflammation enclosing a core. Also known as a furuncle if it ha... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

MRSA- Resistant Bacterial Infections

05th November 2007
Health care has been much improved since the discovery of antibiotics. Prior to WWII, Sulfa drugs were the treatment of choice to fight bacteria and were quite successful, but did not cover all the organisms that attacked humans. As a result, many perishe... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman

Fighting Bacterial Infections

22nd August 2007
The advent of antibiotics in modern medicine had empowered and gave medical practitioners an upper hand in the fight against bacterial infection. Innovations in medical science and technology have allowed physicians to improve their effectiveness in savi... Read >
Author: malo

Nutritional Discovery Fights Flu

08th November 2006
Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. Every year, on average, 5% to 20% of the population gets the flu; more than 40,000 people in the UK are hosp... Read >
Author: Sudeshna Chakraborty

Computer Mice or Trackballs May Get You Sick

16th March 2006
The Korea Consumer Protection Board tested the bacteria content of six items commonly handled by large numbers of people.Shopping Cart Handles and Computer MiceShopping cart handles were the worst, containing 1,100 units of colony-forming units of bacteri... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Docs Giving Wrong Rx to Kids with Sore Throats?

16th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Daily News Central For years, there has been concern that antibiotics are overprescribed, and with good cause. Despite clear guidelines calling for prior testing, physicians prescribed antibiotics in 53 percent of sore throat cases in ch... Read >
Author: Rita Jenkins

The FDA Finally Reviews the Safety of Antibacterial Soaps

03rd November 2005
A Food and Drug Administration(FDA) advisory panel has met to examine the safety and effectiveness of antibacterial soaps.Could Cause ProblemsThe American Medical Association (AMA), and a number of scientists, have cast doubts on the use of antibacterial ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola