Articles, tagged with "respiratory infections", page 1
30th January 2012
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mold is everywhere. It's only when mold spores are exposed to moisture that mold poses a threat to your family's health as well as your home.
You may know it as black mold, that dark green, tar...
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Author:
Maria Allen
12th January 2012
Bronchitis is a common respiratory disorder in which one or more of the lung's airways (bronchi) become inflamed, irritated or infected. As the lining of the bronchi swell, mucus builds up, causing an irresistible urge to cough and clear the throat.
It...
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Author:
Edith Lingenfelter
29th November 2011
Snake infections
Septicemia:
A wide variety of bacteria can cause generalized internal infections (septicemia). These bacteria may invade the body by way of wounds and abscesses or as a consequence of serious illness originally localized in the res...
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Author:
brian samsun
18th October 2011
Toxic mold, or black mold, has earned the label due to the severe health hazards it causes. This is a different type of fungus that thrives in areas that are damp. They favor materials that are fibrous such as paper, ceiling, wood panels, cardboard, and c...
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Author:
Adrianna N
29th June 2011
It is far much better to just shell out for the cleansing and let men and women to view a clean home.The hectic and congested lifestyle in New York Town can lead to lots of dust accumulating in properties, primarily on rugs. Rugs are important merchandise...
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Author:
Kurt Bradford
29th June 2011
Non-hygienic floor rugs could readily lead to respiratory infections as dust and dirt get trapped among the fibers as perfectly as pests and molds finding into the rug, which can be risky to your well being. For this purpose, it is significant to regularl...
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Author:
Kurt Bradford
03rd May 2011
An iguana takes a long time to get sick and a long time to get well. In the wild sick and weak animals have to hide their illness or injury. Any sign of weakness will attract a predator and because of this instinctive tendency it is hard to tell when an a...
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Author:
daniel thompson
26th April 2011
According to a recent research, it has been revealed that the air within our homes have become ten times more polluted than what it actually was twenty years before. The air outdoors is comparatively much less harmful that the air indoors. This has become...
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Author:
phineasgray
19th April 2011
Malaria is an infectious disease transmitted by the Plasmodia parasites. There are five identified species of this parasite causing malaria in humans, namely, Plasmodium vivax, P. falciparum, P. ovale, P. malariae and P. knowlesi. It is transmitted by the...
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Author:
Vanni Jain
29th March 2011
They are loveable little ones and no cat lover ever wants to see the furry friends sick. Unfortunately, it does happen and it can make an owner uneasy and unsure of what to do to help. There are many illnesses that are very common in cats. Some will requi...
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Author:
Palyn Peterson
28th February 2011
Damp affects a large number of homes and chances are that you have had to deal with it at some point. It aggravates respiratory infections and also encourages the emergence of mould and mites. Most people are familiar with damp walls which make homes cold...
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Author:
Lucy.
25th February 2011
A dentist is a specialized doctor who deals with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of various dental diseases. He is the person who holds expert knowledge in the field of oral health and hygiene.
Dental health is equally important as your overal...
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Author:
Kathleen Chester
22nd February 2011
Asthma in our children is an epidemic. I have long argued that the asthma epidemic in American children is a result of the incompetent practice of medicine that relies on the use of highly toxic antibiotics in children. My position is now confirmed by a n...
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Author:
Byron J. Richards
18th February 2011
Palau is the Island nation in the Pacific Ocean, known for its natural environment. The natural environment of the island entitles it to support fishing and tourism industry. Sustainability of natural environment is very important for the island to sustai...
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Author:
Mary Sarah
18th February 2011
Brigham and Women’s Hospital thoracic surgeon, Christopher T. Ducko, MD, was the first in New England and is among few specialists nationwide to offer implantation of a new diaphragm pacing system that enables patients with spinal cord injuries and other ...
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Author:
suzannebenz