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Drug Addiction ruin our life

12th October 2009
Drugs addiction is one of the most vexing and pervasive problems that almost all the countries have faced. The consequence of such addiction can be devastating. The effects of drug addiction are felt on many levels. Individuals who use drugs experience p... Read >
Author: arif12

Room Humidifier

07th October 2009
How humidifiers helpHumidifiers can be defined as those household appliances that are used to increase the moisture level or the humidity level in either a single room or the entire house. Varying types of humidifiers are present in the market ranging fro... Read >
Author: Ken Mcdonald

Urinary Tract Infections

06th October 2009
This step by step UTI Report is like nothing you have ever heard about, read about, or seen before. It's not just another information guide about urinary tract or bladder infections... It's a proven system that has already helped thousands of people all ... Read >
Author: shantos@live.com.au

Family Health - Investing In An Ionic Air Purifier

05th October 2009
According to the American College of Allergists, polluted indoor air causes or contributes toward ½ of all illnesses. For families with two or more children who all have the potential of contracting a variety of illnesses throughout the year, do the math... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Want to Keep Your Immune System Healthy – Keep Your Teeth Clean

17th September 2009
Respiratory infections can be caught at any time of the year. The standard advice for the prevention of these sicknesses is to wash your hands and keep your immune system healthy by eating properly and exercising regularly. Washing your hands is one way o... Read >
Author: P., Piero D.D.S.

Treating Sleep Apnea With CPAP and BIPAP Equipment

07th September 2009
Sleep Apnea Treatment with CPAP & BiPAP EquipmentThe Birth of the CPAP Supply Industry The leading cause of death in the hospital is infection usually caused by staff, patients, and visitors not washing their hands. Respiratory supplies were changed every... Read >
Author: Jorock

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

Understanding FeLV and how you can prevent it

22nd August 2009
Feline Leukemia (FeLV) is a viral disease that cats of any age can acquire. Your cat can get this through: • Bites • Birth (mother to offspring transmission) • Cat to cat transmission through saliva, feces, and urine When an infected cat... Read >
Author: CristianStan

The Health of Your Pet Bird

17th August 2009
A Pet Bird's HealthMany people don't understand their birds as well as they do cats and dogs, and that can lead to real problems. From respiratory infections to excessive molting, there are a lot of health concerns that can be avoided with proper care - i... Read >
Author: Chase Bartlett

8 Health Problems Caused by Sewage Damage

15th August 2009
There are many serious health hazards associated with sewage damage. 120 variants of viruses, to be exact, many of which can be fatal if not caught in time or treated correctly. Unfortunately, not every one is fully aware of just how dangerous this sort o... Read >
Author: WaterDamageTeam

Sleep Apnea Treatment with CPAP & BiPAP Equipment

27th July 2009
How the CPAP Supplu Industry was Born The leading cause of death in the hospital is infection usually caused by staff, patients, and visitors not washing their hands. Respiratory supplies were changed every forty-eight hours to help prevent respirato... Read >
Author: Jorock

Breastfeeding Benefits

26th July 2009
The Benefits of Breastfeeding During breastfeeding nutrients and antibodies pass to the baby while it helps to strengthen the maternal bond. Most people agree that, under normal circumstances, breastfeeding is best for your baby. It provides the perfec... Read >
Author: vizardvenx

What Are the Symptoms and Remedies of Oral Thrush?

06th July 2009
Oral thrush is a discomforting occurrence in the mouth. You may have never heard of it, but you are almost certainly aware of it. Confined mostly to small children, especially infants and toddlers, and older adults, oral thrush can also affect those with ... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Common fever and its Treatment

02nd July 2009
Fever is an elevation of the body's temperature in response to infection. A part of the brain called the hypothalamus serves as the body's thermostat. It helps us maintain a normal temperature of about 98.6 F. Sometimes, the hypothalamus resets the body's... Read >
Author: jerry james

Learn To Identify Common Kinds Of Asthma

27th June 2009
The respiratory condition known as asthma is normally treated betting on what kind it is and what group it has been put in These groups are named dependent upon the elements that are able to set off an asthma attack. It is critical for people and their ph... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Breastfeeding as Pain Relief

26th June 2009
Breastfeeding as Pain Relief Breastfeeding is the best form of pain relief because: 1. Breastfeeding promotes bonding between mother and baby. 2. Breastfeeding satisfies baby's emotional needs. 3. Breast milk provides pe... Read >
Author: Enkade

Diagnosing Asthma in Babies

11th May 2009
Babies are susceptible to respiratory infections and may commonly be seen coughing or wheezing. However, mostly these symptoms are related to colds, or infections of the upper respiratory tract. However, coughing or wheezing may also indicate asthma. Wh... Read >
Author: Paul

Springtime Allergies: Dog Sneezing and Nasal Discharge!

05th May 2009
As you well know, Miss Chloe is still Queen at Down South Westies! However, our special Westies do get sick and a few days ago she began showing signs of sneezing. She has never had signs of allergy problems, so we assumed it was because of springtime pol... Read >
Author: Thomas Broadhead

Of Disease Prevention

01st May 2009
Your body is constantly dealing with internal and external aggressions. These attacks may be bacterial, viral, fungal, but also pollution and malfunction of some internal organs. Whatever the measures of prevention you can take, it is possible that you fa... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

Lung Cancer

26th April 2009
Cancer occurs when normal cells undergo a transformation that causes them to grow and multiply without the normal controls. The cells form a mass or tumor that differs from the surrounding tissues from which it arises. Tumors are dangerous because they ta... Read >
Author: Mercy

Treatment for Bronchitis

22nd April 2009
7 Essential Tips On Bronchitis and Treatment For Bronchitis When searching for bronchitis and treatment for bronchitis information online, I happened to find some tips - 7 of them, in fact. I hope that you find them useful...as it's taken our resear... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Your Infant And Bronchitis

09th April 2009
also at high risk of obtaining the said illness. A crowded environment also causes onset symptoms of bronchiolitis. When you have a male infant, then he is most likely to acquire bronchiolitis. Studies also showed that male infants who are formula-fe... Read >
Author: July Somma

Innumerable benefits of Cranberry Juice consumption

07th April 2009
Cranberry juice is a dietary fiber that has vitamin C content. This natural juice is rich in contents like manganese, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, vitamin A etc. The consumption of the juice has several health benefits like. 1. The cranberry... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Pediatric Bronchitis

30th March 2009
This is a respiratory disease found in the lower tract that occurs due to inflammation of airway tubes. It is divided in to two types acute and chronic. Acute is caused by viruses and chronic is caused by bacteria. In chronic, there is information of prod... Read >
Author: Mercy

Discover the Safe and Effective Cure for Yeast Infections

30th March 2009
Are you suffering from yeast infection? Is it disturbing you and putting a lot of stress in your personal life? Fortunately, it can be cured and eliminated for good but you have to be cautious because there are a lot of dangerous drugs promising cure for ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Learn more about Bacterial Infections

28th March 2009
Bacteria are microorganisms that are not visible for naked eye. These small organisms form clusters to cause various infections. Good news for the mankind is that not all bacteria are harmful. Less than 1% of bacteria cause infections but these infections... Read >
Author: Roy J walker

Owner's Guide to Respiratory Infections in Iguanas

27th March 2009
Respiratory infections in iguanas are also known as reptile colds. These colds can range from mild to severe. You may be wondering how your iggie could catch a cold. Cause Most iguanas that develop a cold are being kept at a temperature that's too... Read >
Author: D Swain

Different Types Of Asthma

25th March 2009
It is very important to know the type of Asthma to get the proper treatment. As Asthma can be caused by many things like Allergens, Exercise, Infections and many. The common symptoms of Asthma are wheezing, coughing, chest tightness. When these symptoms b... Read >
Author: jack brown

Yeast Infection Introduction - Is There a Permanent Cure To Get Rid Of Yeast Infection?

04th March 2009
Thousands of people all over the world suffer from mild to chronic yeast infection. This disease affects both women and men and also babies and even the elderly. This illness is caused by the over population of the candida fungi. This fungi is always pres... Read >
Author: acneaffiliate

What Is Sleep Apnea?

03rd February 2009
Sleep apnea seems like something you can never recuperate from but it is simply explained as a sudden, brief break in one's respiration while asleep. There are a number of different varieties as well as numerous causes that can add to an interruption in y... Read >
Author: Lorna Goldsborough

Signs and Symptoms of Chronic Bronchitis

20th January 2009
Chronic bronchitis is characterized by the swelling or inflammation of the airways or bronchi in the upper respiratory system. This condition is commonly accompanied by the increased production of mucus. This can occur with several different symptoms,... Read >
Author: Amy S. Cheung

Yeast Infections Affecting the Body

20th January 2009
Yeast infections that affect the body are called systemic yeast infections. The problems and diseases associated with this type of yeast infection are quite extensive and may pose some fatal risks. This is because there are numerous species of fungi that ... Read >
Author: seno1808

Yeast Infection Symptoms

16th January 2009
Yeast infection symptoms can be a little embarassing to talk about, which is probably why we turn to the internet for answers and advice. But ther's nothing wrong with that. You have come to the right place. And don't think that you are alone in your r... Read >
Author: buhrandt

Yeast Infection Symptoms

16th January 2009
Yeast infection symptoms can be a little embarassing to talk about, which is probably why we turn to the internet for answers and advice. But ther's nothing wrong with that. You have come to the right place. And don't think that you are alone in your r... Read >
Author: Larry Buhrandt

Tips On Keeping Your Cat Healthy

12th January 2009
There are several things you can do to help you cat stay healthy from day to day; give him good shelter, high quality food, and plenty of fresh water. These are the basics. Like other living things however, cats can get sick from time to time regardless... Read >
Author: Aaron McCann

Green Tea Dosage and the Best Way to Get It

09th January 2009
You will find many health benefits attributed to green tea. Benefits like lower cardiovascular disease, lower risks of cancer, lower blood cholesterol, fewer cavities, fewer respiratory infections, promotes weight loss, and healthier digestive tract. But... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Signs and Symptoms of Chronic Bronchitis

07th January 2009
Chronic bronchitis is characterized by the swelling or inflammation of the airways or bronchi present in the upper respiratory system. This condition is frequently accompanied by the overproduction of mucus. This can manifest with various symptoms, and is... Read >
Author: amycheung

Signs and Symptoms of Chronic Bronchitis

07th January 2009
Chronic bronchitis is characterized by the swelling or inflammation of the airways or bronchi present in the upper respiratory system. This condition is frequently accompanied by the overproduction of mucus. This can manifest with various symptoms, and is... Read >
Author: amycheung

Lung Cancer Symptoms: What to Look For.

19th December 2008
Lung cancer symptoms are very elusive and misleading. Mostly the condition is diagnosed only after having reached advanced stages. As of now there is no screening procedure for lung cancer. Symptoms are almost non existent where lung cancer is concerned. ... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Bronchiolitis: The Bronchitis Version in Infant

15th December 2008
No parent will get a good night sleep when his baby is persistently coughing and breathing for him is difficult. You think that it is no ordinary cold or cough. It is something else. You may want to check if your baby is suffering from Bronchiolit... Read >
Author: Clive Harman

Effects of Drug Addiction

11th December 2008
Drugs addiction is one of the most vexing and pervasive problems that almost all the countries have faced. The consequence of such addiction can be devastating. The effects of drug addiction are felt on many levels. Individuals who use drugs experience... Read >
Author: yangguang

The job is pending without breast milk for your baby!

01st December 2008
After whatever period of maddening pain and perplexing transformation a woman’s body is put through, courtesy of baby’s delivery, breast feeding may be the last thing in any mother’s mind. However, the job is still pending without the breas... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Help for Adrenal Fatigue Sufferers

18th November 2008
Many individuals feel tired and exhausted every day, however, the majority of people only believe they are just overworked or need a vacation. The truth is they could be suffering from adrenal fatigue. If you are feeling tired most of the day, you sho... Read >
Author: Valerie Balandra

Functions of Vitamin C & side effects of Vitamin C

13th November 2008
Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that is included in a range of skin care preparations ranging from toners and cleansers to serums, moisturizers and eye creams. It can deliver a range of benefits to skin. Skin care specialists recommend the inclusion o... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Functions of Vitamin C & side effects of Vitamin C

13th November 2008
Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that is included in a range of skin care preparations ranging from toners and cleansers to serums, moisturizers and eye creams. It can deliver a range of benefits to skin. Skin care specialists recommend the inclusion o... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Functions of Vitamin C, Vitamin C Overdose and Deficiency

10th November 2008
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a water-soluble vitamin which is essential for normal functioning of the body. Unlike most mammals, humans don't have the ability to make their own vitamin C. We must therefore obtain vitamin C through our diet. ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Asthma, the killer you can prevent!

25th September 2008
Mr. Wheeze: A compact look at Athsma and Medications for treatment. First of all, I think it’s important to start off with a definition. So here we go. What is Asthma? Asthma is a syndrome with attacks that cause reversible narrowing of the airway... Read >
Author: PharmD.Student

Information on Jarcho-Levin Syndrome

24th September 2008
Jarcho Levin syndrome is a genetic birth defect which causes malformed bones in the spine (vertebrae) and ribs. The chest has a characteristic crab-like appearance. Childs born with Jarcho Levin syndromes have intricacy breathing due to their little, malf... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Residential Power Steam Humidifier SKR

22nd September 2008
Comfortable indoor relative humidity (percentage of moisture in the air) level is 35%. Many homes can have a relative humidity level as low as 7% in the winter. Pneumococcus, staphylococcus, and streptococcus bacteria die up to 20 times faster at relat... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel

Unlocking Learning Potential - From Learning Problems to Excellence

19th September 2008
German was born with the umbilical cord wrapped twice around his neck. He was a small and quiet baby and his mother was advised to place him on his back, so for months he lay immobile. When German was seven months old, his mother attended The Institute... Read >
Author: Dinkum Interactive

Common Illnesses of Your Chameleon

19th September 2008
Like all pets and like all living things, chameleons are prone to illnesses and infections. Their health is very important and cannot be ignored. A chameleon may die if its health and well-being is not properly attended to. A malnourished or stressed cham... Read >
Author: keywriterM

Uses of The Green Tea Extract

15th September 2008
With the growth of the supplement market in the United States there are so many several products that are out there to help you.. The use of these health supplements are often used to aid in the treatment of specific medical conditions; as it is able to r... Read >
Author: James Dalton

How to Choose the Right Humidifier for Your Baby

09th September 2008
A humidifier may be an essential accessory for your baby's nursery, especially in winter. This is because dry air often causes babies to develop breathing problems, swollen sinuses, and respiratory infections. Humidifiers also protect your baby from aller... Read >
Author: Paul

Children Eczema Condition

09th September 2008
While medicine now knows that a person's immune system is involved, what causes eczema remains a mystery. Something external must trigger the allergic reaction that leads to the symptoms that we all recognize in this skin complaint. Baby eczema is often... Read >
Author: Gordan Sabic

The Benefits Why You Should Breast Feed

08th September 2008
Once you've given birth, breast feeding is the single most important thing you can do to protect your baby and help to promote good health. Best of all, breast feeding is free. Along with saving you money on HMR (Human Milk Replacement), breast feedin... Read >
Author: Jody Siena

Residential Modualting Power Steam Humidifier

14th July 2008
The recommended indoor relative humidity (percentage of moisture in the air) level is 35%. Many homes can have a relative humidity level as low as 7% in the winter. Pneumococcus, staphylococcus, and streptococcus bacteria die up to 20 times faster at r... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel

How Portable Air Purifiers Work

11th July 2008
Air purifiers are designed to remove pollutants from indoor air. The types of indoor air pollutants that can be reduced or controlled by portable air purifiers fall into three major classes; particulate, gaseous and biological. Over the past several ye... Read >
Author: Paul Teven

Middle Ear Infection – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

01st July 2008
Inflammation of the middle ear is an infection caused by a germ (bacterium). It is very common among children. The middle ear is an air-filled hollow between the eardrum and the inner ear. The Eustachian tube - an air channel between the middle ear and th... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Improve Your Diet, Understand Good Fats and Help Your Asthma

17th June 2008
Researchers now report that supplementation with fish oil has shown to reduce asthma symptoms in children with long-term bronchial asthma. One study involved 29 children between the ages of 8 and 14 years who had suffered from asthma for an average of 10 ... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton

Candida (yeast) infection no more

17th June 2008
Dear Yeast Infection Sufferer, You're about to discover what might be the most powerful Yeast Infection system ever developed. It's the same system thousands of people, just like you, used to permanently cure their Yeast Infection and achieve permanen... Read >
Author: phemnahs

Complete Information on Bronchopulmonary dysplasia

03rd June 2008
The Bronchopulmonary growth exceptionally (BPD) is the chronic pulmonary tuberculosis typically occurs in the extremely low birth weight (VLBW) underage when the lung organization and the bigger air channel is damaged because oxygen toxicity and ventilati... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Bronchopulmonary dysplasia

03rd June 2008
The Bronchopulmonary growth exceptionally (BPD) is the chronic pulmonary tuberculosis typically occurs in the extremely low birth weight (VLBW) underage when the lung organization and the bigger air channel is damaged because oxygen toxicity and ventilati... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How Passive Cigarette Smoking Can Effect The Lives Of The People You Live With

30th May 2008
Most people know that smoking is dangerous, yet despite knowing about the damaging effects of smoking on their own health, many smokers cannot seem to quit. They rationalize their habit by assuming they are only affecting themselves if they smoke. In real... Read >
Author: Alan B. Densky

Baby care and feeding

25th May 2008
Welcome to motherhood. It is a sense of pride and privilege for you to have a bundle of joy in your arms. Those nine months are over, but here begins a new journey for you and your baby. If it is your first time, make sure you have all your questions answ... Read >
Author: Jennie

Complete Information on Bloom syndrome

15th May 2008
Bloom syndrome is a rare inherited illness characterized by a high frequency of breaks and rearrangements in an affected person's chromosomes. Bloom syndrome is a very rare disorder in most populations. It is more common in people of Central and Eastern E... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Emphysema - Soon to be Among the Top Killers

11th May 2008
Emphysema is attacking more and more people, and what's worse is that most of the cases result in death. Although researchers have made considerable progress, the causes of the disease are still unknown. This means that that people can't detect the occurr... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Bronchial Asthma – Information on Bronchial Asthma

29th April 2008
Bronchial asthma is caused from the afflictions of the stomach and the gastro-intestinal tract. That is why in the preliminary stage of the disease or just before its onset, the patient complains of indigestion, constipation, or diarrhoea. The attack of a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How to Treat Bird Flu

02nd April 2008
Bird flu is an infection caused by avian (bird) influenza (flu) viruses. These flu viruses occur naturally among birds. Wild birds worldwide carry the viruses in their intestines, but usually do not get sick from them. However, bird flu is very contagious... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Top 10 Reasons to Use Herbal Remedies - Allergies, Hay fever, itchy skin

31st March 2008
For natural allergies relief, hay fever, itchy skin and many other kinds of ailments From refreshing herbal drinks and teas, to home care, to professional treatment of serious disease by an herbal expert, herbs have a huge range of capabilities. ... Read >
Author: Raymond & Keiko Entwistle

Nurse's Easy Guide To Sinusitis, Sinus Symptoms And Causes To Help You Stop Suffering Now!

26th March 2008
Sinusitis is the inflammation of the sinuses that occurs with either a viral, bacterial, or fungal infection. The sinuses are air-filled spaces in the skull, located behind the forehead, nasal bones, cheeks, and eyes, that are lined with mucus membranes. ... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker

Selecting the Right Air Cleaner for Your Baby's Nursery

01st February 2008
Ideally, the air in your baby's nursery should be as free of pollutants as possible. This is because babies are more sensitive than adults are, to breathing problems and respiratory infections. One way of ensuring that there is clean, fresh air in your ba... Read >
Author: Paul

Cranberry May Have More Uses Than Just Bladder Infections

14th November 2007
The effects of cranberry on bladder and other urinary tract infections are well known. The infections are caused by a bacterium, Escherichia coli, known to most people as E. coli that attaches to the wall of the bladder or the urinary tract, and is very ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Understand Asthma

18th September 2007
Asthma is a disorder affecting the airways of the lungs. The inflammation makes the airways very sensitive, and they tend to react strongly to things that you are allergic to or find irritating. People with asthma have very sensitive airways that narrow i... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Pericarditis - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Pericarditis is a disorder caused by inflammation of the pericardium, which is the sac-like covering of the heart. The pericardium has an inner and outer layer with a small amount of lubricating fluid between them. Pericarditis frequently causes a charact... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Discover Why You Should Quit Smoking By Hypnosis

22nd August 2007
If you smoke then you know how hard it can be to quit. But you should also know that it is very important that you do quit. Smoking will shorten your life span and affect your health in many ways. One of the best methods to help you kick the habit is to q... Read >
Author: Terry Edwards

Asthma Medications for Asthma in Children

07th August 2007
Asthma in Children Asthma is a breathing problem that can start at any age, and it is one of the most common chronic diseases of childhood. Statistics show that children under 18 years, having asthma is on the rise like an epidemic, and many others ... Read >
Author: Alien

Asthma Home Remedies for your Asthma Treatment

05th July 2007
Asthma happens when the main air passages of your lungs, the bronchial tubes, become inflamed. Asthma is a chronic but treatable situation. It is a very common long-term condition that affects your airways and breathing. It affects the airways, the small... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Some answers about urinary tract infections

21st May 2007
Statistics say that millions of people get affected each year of the urinary tract infections. It is also known that after respiratory infections, infections of the urinary tract are the most common. It is certitude that each year, about 9.6 million perso... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to recognize, avoid, treat acute bronchitis

25th April 2007
Acute bronchitis is a disease of the respiratory system, more exactly the inflammation of the bronchial tubes. Bronchitis may be classified in acute and chronic. Acute bronchitis appears after a respiratory infection or due to the infection with a virus o... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Childhood Asthma - Know these Symptoms

27th March 2007
One of the more difficult things in being a parent is to care for the health and well-being of our children. This no doubt causes many of us anxiety and to worry if are doing the right things to care for our children. One of the biggest problems we have... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Childhood Asthma

12th March 2007
Considered to be the most common chronic disease in children, asthma affects over 4 million of children below 18 years old. If your child is among the many affected by this illness, then you must be well-informed and educated in order to manage asthma pro... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann

The chronic cough in chronic bronchitis

06th January 2007
Chronic bronchitis is medically interpreted as a chronicle respiratory condition characterized by cough and sputum release at least three months per year two years consecutive. The diagnose of chronic bronchitis is only established when other possible res... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Childhoon Asthma - What Are The 4 Symptoms To Look For?

16th December 2006
With more than 15 million in the USA suffering from asthma, it is rather important to know what causes asthma. Many asthmatics till now still does not know what actually cause asthma. One of the most common chronic illness of kids is asthma. This disea... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong

Is Your Back Pain Symbolic Of Future Lung Cancer?

16th October 2006
The reasons for back pain are many and the symptoms of lung cancer are many more. Whether you have lung cancer due to back pain or back pain due to lung cancer…the symptoms are so confusing and inter-related, that at times, the diagnosis becomes eve... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

The Impact of Diversity on Healthcare and Patient Care

04th October 2006
Simply stated, diversity is variety. It is the unique combination of every single trait, characteristic, idea, belief, and preference that sets each individual apart from all others. The ways in which humans differ are virtually infinite, and precisely fo... Read >
Author: Modern Nurse

Bird Flu: An Introduction To The Latest Global Health Threat

13th April 2006
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently sounded a global health alarm in response to a new threat that has been emerging in several regions, particularly Asia. This threat is the avian influenza, more commonly known as bird flu, which is an infectiou... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

How Effective Sub-floor Ventilation Can Stop Dampness, Mould, Termites and Improve Your Familys Heal

13th April 2006
by David Marinos www.envirofan.net When it comes to new or old buildings now these two styles of construction can have the best of both worlds when it comes to effective sub-floor ventilation. This is intrinsically important when it comes to your f... Read >
Author: Bruce Gow

Goldenseal Used in Variety of Infections

16th March 2006
What Is Goldenseal? The Iroquois and Cherokee were among the first of the American tribes in the eastern United States to use this small perennial plant (Hydrastis canadensis) medicinally. They harvested its fleshy underground stems (rhizomes) and roots ... Read >
Author: Home herb

Botox Alternative - Moisturizer Wrinkle Cream Thats Works !

04th December 2005
What is Botox ?. listen to Dr. Andrew Weil ( Harvard Medical doctor ) He is Oprah Winfrey's and Larry King's physician and possibly the most-respected doctor in America. Dr. Weil says: "Botox is Botulism Toxin (poison) and works by paralyzing fa... Read >
Author: Jasmine Yap

Turtle Care Advice for Colds

20th November 2005
Let's talk a little about colds. Any living animal can catch a cold. The same thing can happen to your beloved turtle pet. If this happens to your turtle than there are many turtle care methods to treat your turtle. So a turtle can catch a cold just l... Read >
Author: Ispas Marin