Articles, tagged with "colds flu", page 1
18th October 2011
Did you know you ought to consume about 1-two litres of h2o day-to-day? Did you know, not only will your pores and skin dehydrate but you will develop into toxic?Certainly, it is real. When you you should not consume sufficient drinking water all your int...
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Author:
AlejandroWoodward
21st June 2011
Britain's businesses can save billions of pounds by improving the health of their employees.
Research by Bupa revealed that UK businesses are losing nearly £3 billion every year through poor employee health and this cost can be dramatically reduced if...
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Pure Blue Creative
01st June 2011
Are there natural remedy choices for illness better than Nyquil, acetaminophen, antibiotics, Celebrex, and other expensive over-the-counter and prescription drugs? Yes! Essential oils are the do-it-all, safe and effective remedy replacing the potential si...
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Author:
Bret Russo
12th April 2011
When we think of central heating we think of it in terms of a context of comfort; central heating keeps us warm, cosy and comfortable and the lack of it is uncomfortable, rather than anything else.
But that is not the whole story.
The lack of centra...
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nickcampbell
14th March 2011
“Illness" is a term that encompasses a wide range of issues, much too many to list here in fact. There are physical, structural issues, emotional and even cosmetic issues, as well as a myriad of cancer related diseases including breast cancer, pancreati...
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Author:
drstallone
07th February 2011
The unemployment rate is up and as a result the number of uninsured Americans is growing out of control. Year after year there are less people covered by health insurance and this means that there are more sick people walking around in our stores and in o...
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Author:
JenB
28th January 2011
Copyright (c) 2011 William McKenna
Smoking is the leading cause in Lung Cancer, emphysema and Chronic Bronchitis cases. In the US alone, the annual death rate of smoking related illnesses is about 438,000 people. It is estimated that about 1,500 teen...
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Author:
DrWillMcK
27th January 2011
I got a cold sore (due to fever) on Thursday. The blister has disappeared. I have a date with my boyfriend on Tuesday, it is an important date to us and I think he may want to kiss me. So, my hopes are that the virus isn't contagious anymore. He does know...
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Author:
Sarin Carlson F
17th January 2011
The quality of sleep is highly influenced on the quality of the place we sleep in. For that matter, an orthopedic pillow will literally improve your sleep and there is medical proof that orthopedic pillows help people rest more efficiently.
It is very...
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Author:
Dan Delaney
13th January 2011
A lot of patients seem to be at their wits end. Their money is drying up faster than they can replenish it and help doesn’t seem to be around any corner. Then BAM...you get sick. How are you supposed to pay for expensive medical cost when you’re barely ge...
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Author:
Kols Dos
10th January 2011
Kids love winter. For them, it’s that time of the year when school’s out often and they can have snowball fights and build snowmen outside.
However, there are a lot of health hazards to consider. Here are some of the things you can do to keep your chi...
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Author:
Debbie LW
14th December 2010
The Health Benefits of Garlic
According to the military trials of World war 2, soldiers who had consumed a lot garlic had the smallest number of episodes of diarrhea. Garlic is at the same time practical as a decongestant. It is good for painful and ...
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Author:
Entreprise
07th December 2010
Most likely, what comes to our mind first when we hear the word chiropractic are lower back pain, bulging disc, sciatica, or those seeking back pain relief. What we do not know is that there are more about chiropractic adjustments than the management of t...
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Author:
Jill Cobert
01st December 2010
A growing body of international research shows that vitamin D deficiency significantly increases the risk of colds, flu, and other seasonal respiratory infections.
An undeniable link between low levels of the vitamin and susceptibility to seasonal uppe...
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Author:
RA Butters
25th November 2010
The winter season is here once again, and it is not called the “cold" season for nothing. Extremes in temperatures during this period ensure us that another bout of the flu is coming. While colds will not kill you, your immune system can certainly be da...
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Author:
Angela Bryant