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23rd September 2009
Diabetes is increasingly becoming more common nowadays as the amount of folk diagnosed every year increased by 48% between 1980 and 1994 and just about all the new cases are Type two Diabetes. This isn't just a pandemic, but also one that needs to be fou... Read >
Author: Dusty Pollard
23rd September 2009
Swine Flu is a number one health concern the world over. The HI1N1 flu or Swine Flu was first detected in US in April 2009. The worst affected areas initially were Canada and Mexico before H1N1 flu cases began to emerge in other areas of the world. In a s... Read >
Author: Andrew
22nd September 2009
Seasonal flu occurs around the world in the fall and usually lasts into winter. This is what some people refer to as “regular flu.” It might be dangerous to those with weak immune systems, like the elderly, but most healthy people survive seasonal f... Read >
Author: Terry Fallon
21st September 2009
Autumn is in the air. As the tree foliage begins to change colors, the evenings cool and the days grow shorter, we are also reminded it is flu season. The year 2009 may prove to be ominous for influenza because of swine flu, or the H1N1 virus. Many ar... Read >
Author: Terry Fallon
21st September 2009
You are well aware of the specter of HIV/AIDS hovering all over the world. The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO) reports on HIV/AIDS, disclosed in January 2006, have articulated that AIDS has estim... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
You know, it's not everyday a fellow like me gets to announce a major paradigm shift, much less concerning diabetes …or any other medical condition.
You don't know what a paradigm shift is? Well, if I mentioned events and names like: Gutenberg, Cope... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
A balance transfer credit card is a type of credit card that permits you to shift outstanding balances from another card onto it. Picture two mules standing next to one another. One is carrying nothing, the other is loaded with 18 suitcases and a very hef... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
14th September 2009
To flirt has become glamorized in modern times. The cyber world especially has created a flourishing and entertaining version of flirting endeavors. Flirting has been portrayed as a source of great fun. The question is really worth it in the long run.
... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
07th September 2009
Cleanliness is a very important aspect in keeping good health. It basically keeps away unfriendly bacteria and dreadful viruses. At this point in time, wherein the pandemic swine flu is continuously spreading and endangering lives, cleanliness is most imp... Read >
Author: Mecheil
03rd September 2009
Left 4 Dead is a game that features four “Survivors” in an epic struggle against hordes of swarming zombies and terrifying “Boss Infected” mutants.
The Survivor Co-op Game Mode is played out across four sprawling campaigns, set in urban and ru... Read >
Author: Madee
31st August 2009
Swine Flu poses a major threat for people traveling to some of the foreign destinations of the world. Dominating the news channels these days, this particular disease has become one of the major concerns for those people who require traveling a lot due to... Read >
Author: Amit Sarkar
21st August 2009
With the death of four people — two in Bangalore and one each in Aurangabad and Pune, the swine flu toll in the country mounted to 33 on Wednesday. In Bangalore, a 45-year-old man succumbed to H1N1 virus on Wednesday morning. He had been on Tamiflu sinc... Read >
Author: Andrew
21st August 2009
The most modern respiratory tract infection eruption, viper respiratory tract infection (H1N1 virus), is a respiratory disease, which is caused by flu type A virus. Many personal belongings of viper respiratory tract infection originated from Mexico, ever... Read >
Author: Shaz
19th August 2009
Swine flu is an extremely infectious respiratory disease which usually affects pigs but has now spread to humans raising a major health scare across the world.
Swine flu was first detected when a large number of people in Mexico began falling sick show... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
17th August 2009
If you're off travelling soon, you may be wondering how the spread of swine flu might affect your travel plans, and whether or not your insurance will cover you for medical treatment or cancellations resulting from illness. Well you've come to the right p... Read >
Author: MarkeD
15th August 2009
July 21st, 2009There seems to be so much contradictory advice out there when it comes to swine flu so it is no wonder that many people are confused. No more so than when it comes to travel. With some holiday makers being turned away at check-in because t... Read >
Author: Keith Macgregro
13th August 2009
July 21st, 2009There seems to be so much contradictory advice out there when it comes to swine flu so it is no wonder that many people are confused. No more so than when it comes to travel. With some holiday makers being turned away at check-in because t... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
07th August 2009
If there is something London is known for, it is the essence of its gay nightlife, community and scene, which make London dating for gays and lesbians a success. There are many community organizations existing amidst working in conjunction with each other... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
03rd August 2009
The scary buzz word of the year is “the swine flu.” It’s talked about everywhere! The swine flu, technically known as the AH1N1 virus, is a potentially life threatening flu strain that has swept literally across the world. It has left many people se... Read >
Author: srini
03rd August 2009
If reducing your weight is something you want to achieve and have thought about weight loss surgery then you need to consider the information in this article. Firstly is it possible to prevent future weight gain by putting yourself on a well-known weight ... Read >
Author: redzwan13
03rd August 2009
It's officially a pandemic and honestly, I'm a little scared. River is only 8 months old and in babies and pregnant women, swine flu can be very serious. The pandemic has taken 29 lives in the UK so far, (with the majority of these cases seeing underlying... Read >
Author: Nisha Obaidullah
01st August 2009
Your Family And Swine Flu - Take Precautions Now to Avoid Serious Complications LaterPeople with some underlying health conditions, have an increased risk for complications or even death if they get the swine flu. These high risk diseases include; freque... Read >
Author: eddie burgess
01st August 2009
Have you been Troubled with Spyware, Adware or Malware?
Do you have any of this anti spyware symptoms?
* Your browser has been hijacked! You are taken to a strange website.
* Your homepage keeps changing and search results are full of ads.
... Read >
Author: karanjam
31st July 2009
When out to dinner with my family recently, I told my sons they might not want to order the pulled pork. My reasoning for this was that I had already planned to serve it for the next night’s dinner; however, my older son misunderstood me. He shot me a d... Read >
Author: Elle Wood
31st July 2009
Bird flu comes from South Asia and threatens to spread all over the world. Nowadays there is hardly a person who is not aware of expansion of the deadly disease, but still most of us do nothing in terms of protection, as we hope the virus won’t reach us... Read >
Author: Luzia
31st July 2009
Will the avian flu cause a disaster similar to the Spanish flu of 1918 that killed more than fifty million people in the world?
Avian flu or avian influenza is spreading at an alarming rate and it is believed that if it continues its flight, it has the... Read >
Author: Luzia
31st July 2009
One of the greatest advances in the history of Medicine was the discovery of microorganisms and their connection to disease. Less than 150 years ago, surgeons were performing surgery without even washing their hands. The death rate from infection was very... Read >
Author: hamidreside
27th July 2009
Dieting is a multi-billion dollar industry because we, as a society, are constantly trying to lose weight. Because of this we are always being inundated with the latest in weight loss supplements, most of which claim you can remain a couch potato and stil... Read >
Author: Christine Marie
24th July 2009
A virus that is widely known because it rapidly spread through out the world. Killing people in some country like japan, United States etc. Some classes
from college up to grades schools are suspended and World Health Organization (WHO) consider it pande... Read >
Author: hamidreside
23rd July 2009
A virus that is widely known because it rapidly spread through out the world. Killing people in some country like japan, United States etc. Some classes
from college up to grades schools are suspended and World Health Organization (WHO) consider it pa... Read >
Author: hamidreside
23rd July 2009
An eight year old child with swine flu symptoms has died in New Zealand. The countrys death toll has climbed to 11.
There have now been 2443 confirmed cases the disease, or influenza A (H1N1). At midday today, a total of 74 people were hospitalised wit... Read >
Author: thebiznezz
22nd July 2009
Bang you ever older computer problems similar regularized PC turn behind, lentissimo move of your machine, chromatic protection of alteration, etc? According to industry connoisseurs, 93.7% of computers are launch purulent with virus and spyware and other... Read >
Author: Emma elle
18th July 2009
Lose fat, one of the most common objectives that thousands and thousands of persons are trying to reach, without good results. The absence of physical exercise plus the bad nutrition has made this the pandemic problem of the century. Perhaps for that reas... Read >
Author: Ruben Diaz
17th July 2009
A man took his wife to the doctor because she was complaining of headaches and a runny nose. To get her temperature, the doctor immediately placed a thermometer in her mouth and told her to keep her mouth closed for three minutes. After the consultatio... Read >
Author: Greg
16th July 2009
Some people are really could be incapable of telling the difference between a hangover and influenza, especially when feeling sick in the festive season. There's one kind of flu that no-one would ever be in a position to confuse with a hangover and that i... Read >
Author: Darius Dominguez
16th July 2009
The A (H1N1) virus Swine flu virus infection has now climbed steadily over the week-end to 21,940 cases according to the World Health Organisation (WHO), who are monitoring the situation, with Mexico, USA, and Canada as the worst affected countries. Saudi... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
16th July 2009
CONTAGIOUS FLU
The World Health Organisation (WH0) declares a phase 6 full scale pandemic of the H1N1 of the contagious flu virus on the 11th June 2009 which they say could affect one third of the population in the first wave of infection. This means t... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
14th July 2009
In the earlys 2000's, the free iPod pandemic started as people started to recieve free iPods. Since then this has grown and Im going to explain exactly how to get a free iPod touch.The free iPod schema was a online phenomenen at the time, multi national ... Read >
Author: Stephan Rivas
09th July 2009
Losing weight is a subject that is prominent in almost everyone's mind right now, and for a variety of reasons. The pandemic of overweight children in the nation, the fact that over 70% of Americans could be labeled obese in the medical sense of the word,... Read >
Author: sandy
30th June 2009
The current foreclosure pandemic continues rampant across the country. While various reasons and opinions can be put forth as to why the country finds itself with such a high number of foreclosures, the fact still remains that there are a great deal of ... Read >
Author: Chad
29th June 2009
Which of the nations would ever deny an alluring life full of good health and a germ-free environment? If a disease as common as a common flu could leave an impact in a number of ways, what could be the fate with the fatal ones? Medically known as Influen... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
28th June 2009
The Reward of Profit and the Risk of Losses for retail option trading needs to be managed at 2 related levels of performance: Portfolio and Trade Specific.
At the Portfolio level for online options trading, there are 3 types of Targets that must be set... Read >
Author: Clinton Lee
28th June 2009
People that live in Texas need to have Texas health insurance plans. They are good for many reasons. It is very important for anyone that wants to save him or herself a lot of money just in case the worst happens. This is also good for companies because h... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton
27th June 2009
The pharmaceutical world is indeed an exciting and scintillating place to be. The human population is inching towards 7 billion souls on the planet and with it come the huge challenges in the arena of health. Cases like the recent pandemic of swine flu wh... Read >
Author: domaingamer
22nd June 2009
The 2009 outbreak of swine flu or H1N1 virus is recently hugging the limelight due to the potential harm or effects it can have on a patient or on a community. Unfortunately, the source of the virus still cannot be traced.
Before the first case in the... Read >
Author: Caksut
17th June 2009
Wherever you travel in the world, there are certain risks and considerations that you take into account without even realising it, such as acceptable women’s dress in Muslim countries; vaccinations prior to travelling to countries with Malaria risk; eve... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
17th June 2009
Determine Three Flu Services, If You Have Swine Flu.
It would be a tremendous understatement to say there are many people currently worrying about the outbreak of swine flu over the world. While it has not reached the levels of a pandemic, it is an inc... Read >
Author: JoyDavenport1
16th June 2009
Your Baby And Swine Flu - Take Precautions to Avoid Serious Complications LaterIndividuals with some underlying health conditions, have an increased risk for complications or even death if they get the swine flu. The diseases that put you at higher risk ... Read >
Author: shaun mercer
15th June 2009
It would be a tremendous understatement to say there are many people currently worrying about the outbreak of swine flu over the world. While it has not reached the levels of a pandemic, it is an incredibly serious flu virus that can caused fatalities if ... Read >
Author: JoyDavenport1
15th June 2009
Although the chances of your catching swine flu are relatively low, it is still possible you could become infected. But if it does happen, don't lose hope. The virus can be fought with natural immune system boosters and antiviral substances. During this p... Read >
12th June 2009
COPD And Swine Flu Can Be Deadly Some individuals have a higher risk for serious complications or even death if they are infected with swine flu. Lung conditions like COPD and asthma are a few of the factors that may increase your risk. COPD sufferers ... Read >
Author: kyle larsen
12th June 2009
H1N1 And Your Baby Can Be A Vulnerable Mix That Can Have Deadly ComplicationsFor some people with some underlying health conditions, there is an increased risk for complications or even death if they come down with the swine flu. If an outbreak of H1N1 ... Read >
Author: ji doan
12th June 2009
Who else wants a Swine Flu Survival guide?In a world where a global economy is a given, where worldwide travel is routine, and borders are increasingly less defined, the recipe for a worldwide pandemic is just right. All that is wanted to bring humanity ... Read >
Author: Lance Gallagher
11th June 2009
The news that swine flu has crossed borders and is affecting an increasing number of countries is most unwelcome.
Organisations that have installed the management standard ISO14001 will have an Emergency Preparedness plan and those that have ISO27001 i... Read >
Author: Chris Eden
06th June 2009
Determine Three Flu Services, If You Have Swine Flu.
It would be a tremendous understatement to say there are many people currently worrying about the outbreak of swine flu over the world. While it has not reached the levels of a pandemic, it is an inc... Read >
Author: JoyDavenport1
05th June 2009
Many people are afraid of contracting swine flu, but there are ways in which you can prevent yourself from becoming one of its victims.
Cases show that the swine flu symptoms are much like the seasonal flu; only this type of influenza is said to be dea... Read >
05th June 2009
A major insurance provider has taken a bold step with the introduction of a home insurance policy, that aims to support homeowners, who have criminal convictions to their name.
The insurance service will provide cheaper premiums for those with minor cr... Read >
Author: catherine
04th June 2009
The number of cases grows daily and America has more than any other nation, but swine flu has moved off the front pages.
What happened? Is the pandemic now a non-event? Were we all worked up about nothing?
Well, no and no. There's still reason for c... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
04th June 2009
Two weeks ago most pet owners had not even heard of the term "Swine Flu". But now, as well as being worried about ourselves, pet owners are concerned that the new strain of flu could affect our pets.
All birds and mammals can be infected with a form of... Read >
Author: Daphne Reid
04th June 2009
Two weeks ago most pet owners had not even heard of the term "Swine Flu". But now, as well as being worried about ourselves, pet owners are concerned that the new strain of flu could affect our pets.
All birds and mammals can be infected with a form of... Read >
Author: Daphne Reid
18th May 2009
During a pandemic, if the nurse is asked to do something that is unfamiliar, will she still be held accountable?
The answer is yes. In the event of a pandemic, nurses may be asked to work in areas that are not familiar to them. As members of a self-re... Read >
Author: Louanne
18th May 2009
Swine flu is, of course, not something to be taken lightly and none of us would wish to face the situation that Mexicans have faced recently. In the UK, the Government has stockpiled drugs to cope with it and many institutions have closed to avoid the spr... Read >
Author: Ian Matthews
15th May 2009
Avian influenza, or bird flu as it is more commonly known, was discovered over a century ago in Italy and to date, there are several strains of the bird flu virus. Many of these strains have become deadly, particularly the H5 and H7 strains. The deadliest... Read >
Author: suegold
15th May 2009
Every day we are bombarded with the news regarding the current economy and its affects reverberating throughout the nation. Job layoffs and a decline in new jobs being offered bring to reality just how quickly everything we know can change and leave us wo... Read >
Author: Chris Beard Tampa Insurance Agent
11th May 2009
Dear Health Conscious Reader,
I’m just getting ready to leave Brazil, which means I’ll be hopping on a plane to South Florida soon. Naturally, all I’m hearing about is the swine flu.
My office has even sent me several emails, asking me if I... Read >
Author: alsearsmd
08th May 2009
The World Health Organization (WHO) reported today that swine flu cases worldwide have increased to 236, up from 147 on Wednesday. A total of 109 cases have been confirmed here in the U.S. across 11 states, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prev... Read >
Author: Move Trends
08th May 2009
There is a lot of anxiety among our society concerning the Swine Flu. It wouldn't be my personal preference to catch the illness because it seems to give a hard swift punishment to the victim. This strain can carry morph into any one of the three strains ... Read >
Author: Ephazi
07th May 2009
The whole flu process gets going by breathing it in and then swallowing, or coming into contact and then touching your face and eventually swallowing the virus. From there it goes to your digestive tract – where your first line of defense is death by ... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
06th May 2009
So South Africa is getting a new president, and it is probably the man that half of the country wants, while the other half of the country does not want him.
The criticism of this man has been as loud as the support for him. And both the support and t... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit
05th May 2009
The threat of a pandemic is sweeping the world, through a new strain of swine flu. Many deaths have been recorded in Mexico. Several other countries also have suspect cases reported, from as far apart as France, Hong Kong, Canada, Israel and New Zealand.
... Read >
Author: lynthomas
05th May 2009
Can You Protect Yourself From The Swine Flu?
By Sandy Powers
Every day our bodies are attacked by viruses and bacteria that weaken our immune system and make us more vulnerable to diseases like the Swine Flu.
Swin... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
07th April 2009
Depression affects 17.1 million people in America alone. This disorder is no longer something that can be ignored or passed over. More and more people are dealing with this crisis on a daily basis. This disorder has become a pandemic in many respects. If ... Read >
Author: Soupbox
07th April 2009
Apart from the physical afflictions resultant of a car accident it is also necessary to consider the psychological. How do we feel as a result of a car crash, I mean, we’ve all been involved in them, haven’t we? Whether it is the fault of another or y... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
19th March 2009
The “Good News” - “Bad News” about being overweight
First the “Bad news” – 50% to 60% of the people in the western world are overweight or obese, that’s every other person!
If it was the flu’ it would be called a pandemic! It is mor... Read >
Author: sternian
10th March 2009
Obesity is a current problem - statistics for it did not even exist 50 years ago, but now the World Health Organization predicts there will be 2.3 billion overweight adults in the world by 2015 and more as opposed to 700 million of them will be obese.
... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer
17th January 2009
Influenza, the name itself scares most. However, if you are well prepared for it, you might not have to face dire consequences; read on to find out more about influenza and its treatment
Influenza – The most dreaded infectious disease
If you want ... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
07th January 2009
Do not worry if you are single and have herpes. For one, it's not the end of the world. For another, you are not alone. With STDs reaching pandemic levels, more and more dating solutions are being made available for STD victims like single with herpes. Re... Read >
Author: Ray Darken
16th December 2008
A big brunette is a dark haired girl who is a bit on the bigger side. There are many big brunettes in society. The brunette can be big but not overweight and they can also be big and overweight. The best thing to keep in mind when you are looking at a big... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
15th December 2008
Introdution
Chikungunya has become the biggest scare in the world currently. After the epidemics of dengue and SARS, now chikungunya has grabbed the attention of people of the world. In some parts of the world, chikungunya is also called as Chicken Guine... Read >
Author: smita
24th November 2008
Poverty can Facilitate HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh
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Executive Director
Rainbow Nari O Shishu Kallyan Foundation
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Dhaka-1211, Bangladesh
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Author: Mohammad Khairul Alam
27th October 2008
It would be a product that has everything it takes to make-up a dream product and more-you would be with a single company that has exclusive rights on selling the special formula (talk about an entrepreneur's dream product!).
It would be unlike vaccinati... Read >
Author: upinder singh negi2
27th June 2008
By Richard Shames, M.D. & Karilee Shames, Ph.D., R.N.
Currently, the United States is gripped by an epidemic. Millions of people are profoundly effected, many suffering needlessly for years. The delicate endocrine system is under attack, in large par... Read >
Author: Judith Seton
27th June 2008
Melatonin is a naturally occurring hormone produced by the pineal gland, a small, pea sized gland located in the centre of the brain. The discovery of melatonin and the understanding of its role in maintaining good health and vitality is relatively new wi... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn
18th June 2008
A woman named Terry Lynn has felt joint discomfort now for over 10 years. Do you know someone who has joint pain or maybe even you have it. If so this article will shed some light on this pandemic problem
What Is Arthritis?
Arthritis means joint in... Read >
Author: Gene
17th June 2008
A five-day meeting on AIDS ended here Saturday with a call to increase the promotion of HIV/AIDS prevention methods as one of the critical ways of combating the scourge.
The participants at the conference, which was held under the theme, ... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory
29th May 2008
When I was a teenager in high school, my home economics teacher made a comment that never left me: “youth is wasted on the young”. As a young person, I thought it an unkind comment and viewed my teacher unsympathetically. Of course now that I am a mat... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn
20th May 2008
Obesity is the heavy accumulation of fat in your body to such a degree that it rapidly increases your risk of diseases that can damage your health and knock years off your life, such as heart disease and diabetes
Obesity has become an epidemic on a gl... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th February 2008
Arthritis isn’t just 1 disease; it’s a complex disorder that comprises more than 100 distinct conditions and can affect people at any stage of life. Two of the most common forms are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis is a joint disor... Read >
Author: Peter sams
21st February 2008
Bird Flu: Why You Need to Worry and What you Can Do
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Can Bird Flu feasibly become a pandemic? According to the Centers for Disease Control (www.cdc.org), there are three conditions necessary for som... Read >
Author: RubyA
15th February 2008
Obesity is one of the leading causes of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular morbidity and mortality in the developed world. Whilst some cases are primarily due to genetics, majority of the obesity cases are due to lifestyle factors. Over-eating and a seden... Read >
Author: Dr Rajgopal
04th February 2008
Everybody loves the sweet little dog from those Taco Bell commercials, and it is true that Chihuahuas make lovely little pets, but did you know that the lives of these small dogs, when purchased from a pet store, can be a long and difficult trial to be su... Read >
Author: Sandra Dean
18th January 2008
Bird flu is not a very common disease and hence there are many wrong notions about it. It is not well known to everyone that there are several types of this influenza virus and the way it is contracted is also not generally known. It would be useful for... Read >
Author: Francois
21st September 2007
Is Your Internet Security Software Keeping Up With The Cyber Crime Pandemic?· Have you heard U.S. businesses lost over $67 billion to cyber crime in 2006 according to the FBI?· Did you know that 87% of businesses suffered from some sort of cyber crime l... Read >
Author: Warren_Franklin
06th August 2007
Hop on your personal computer today and get a quick update of all current events such as the avian pandemic. It pays to be on top of things.
It is a good idea to read all you can regarding the recent avian pandemic. Find out what scientists and health o... Read >
Author: http:www.preferedforms.com
22nd May 2007
Although the concept of taking loans is spreading like a pandemic, it’s always wise that we approach this business with a little bit of discretion. With online lending becoming popular, loan taking has never been this easy.
Now, there is no need to g... Read >
Author: gracy
21st May 2007
Bird flu is not a problem that affects only the birds but the humans too. It is known that this condition is not treatable and more than that we have statistics that prove that more than half of the affected persons died.
It is also known that a vacci... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th April 2007
How does subconscious weight loss work?
Obesity has now become a pandemic for both adults and children and although there are numerous pills, drinks and diet plans on offer today that promise you will lose weight the end result is consequential and in ... Read >
Author: beginet
05th March 2007
Second to frequent hand washing, the next best way to protect yourself and your staff is to minimise or eliminate close contact and proximity to others. This is 'Social Distancing' and is the term being used more and more frequently as people learn what... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
05th March 2007
Second to frequent hand washing, the next best way to protect yourself and your staff is to minimise or eliminate close contact and proximity to others. This is 'Social Distancing' and is the term being used more and more frequently as people learn what m... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
07th February 2007
It seems no sooner than you have said "back to school" and your child comes home infested with head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis). Why? Probably because it is estimated that 10-12 million children, in the United States alone, are affected each year. Th... Read >
Author: Brenda Templin
24th January 2007
When The Recruiter Asks: "Do You Have Any Questions?"
Usually this question is always reserved for last during an interview, and it's hardly a fluffy, throw away question. It may just seem like the interview is over and they are asking this question... Read >
Author: Mike Perras
08th January 2007
Since the beginning of human existence on planet Earth there has been one virus that has managed to pass through centuries and affect people all around the globe. It is known on all 5 continents as the the flu virus and, with the passing of time more and ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
This whole concept is completely illogical to countless millions of men who are 'great catches' or take the traditional 'courtship' approach to dating. They don't understand how women keep falling for these guys.
Let's look briefly at the actual relat... Read >
Author: Rion Williams
03rd January 2007
Why do so many guys have a hard time with approaching women and flirting?
Besides the causally-rooted social influence itself, it's because women forgot how to play the flirting game.
When a woman is showing no signs of interest and is being dismi... Read >
Author: Rion Williams
09th November 2006
The modern medicine has advanced to unimaginable heights during the last five decades. You have lots of confidence to tackle any situation. You have hundreds of hospitals. Fresh doctors and specialists roll out every year from colleges and universities wi... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
04th October 2006
Just as our country is currently engaged in a war against covert terrorism, your immune system is similarly waging a constant war against the hidden enemies within your body.
This war started before you were born and it will continue until you die. Alt... Read >
Author: George Shears
26th September 2006
The International Congress on Obesity in Sydney declared that obesity has reached the levels of a pandemic and we are told that child obesity is one the biggest threats to our children's health.
The figures of obese or overweight children in Britain ar... Read >
Author: Alison White
07th July 2006
Signs are pointing to a coming physician shortage in America. With the headaches that will bring, universal care should be the last hardship the government hangs around our necks.
The Los Angeles Times reported earlier this week that the "Demand for doct... Read >
Author: John Knab
07th May 2006
Weight loss is a common problem millions of Americans today struggle with. Very few Americans have been successful at losing a desired amount of weight.
The main problem is that most cannot stick to the designated program. For instance, a general weigh... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th April 2006
Going vegetarian these days fearing bird influenza? Ever wondered what exactly is this bird flu (derived from the word influenza). Bird flu or avian influenza is any virus adapted in humans from the bird species. The only known such virus are influenza A ... Read >
Author: Emily Purles
08th April 2006
Avian influenza, or bird flu as it is more commonly known, was discovered over a century ago in Italy and to date, there are several strains of the bird flu virus. Many of these strains have become deadly, particularly the H5 and H7 strains. The deadliest... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
21st March 2006
The bird flu virus has been scaring the wits out of health officials for the past couple of years. The first H5N1 strain developed way back during 1997 at Hong Kong. The first development wasn't given much of a concern.
Eventually the virus popped back... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci
12th March 2006
After spending weeks outlining infection control procedures on my new website, I'm left wondering whether most of us would have either the will or the money to follow most of these routines.
Good infection control practices involve meticulous hand wash... Read >
Author: Julia Walkden
24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 John Piper
Man's greatest enemy cannot be seen, it cannot be heard, and it is so small that billions, yes billions, will fit onto the head of a pin. As you read this, the enemy is massing for an attack. Many billions, many trillions of t... Read >
Author: john piper
22nd February 2006
The H5N1 strain of bird flu virus is what scientists expect to be the next big worldwide pandemic to hit. What are scaring them more are the deadly effects it has had on some of the few human victims it has so far affected.
The H5N1 strain has so far ... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci
15th February 2006
You know, it's not everyday a fellow like me gets to announce a major paradigm shift, much less concerning diabetes or any other medical condition.
You don't know what a paradigm shift is? Well, if I mentioned events and names like: Gutenberg, Cope... Read >
Author: Dr Robert Gamble
02nd February 2006
Flirting is as old as man. In the past, flirting was viewed with disgust and a flirt was
considered out of tune with morality. But things have since changed.
Today, flirting is glamorized.
A flirt is considered "cool" and flirting is regarded as a... Read >
Author: Samson Itoje
25th November 2005
My son Josh was scared. You could see it in his little face. Angst was written all over him. His knuckles were as white as his t-shirt. He starred down. "What's up?" I asked with a smile hoping to relieve his fears. "Daddy," he nervously replied, "I'm afr... Read >
Author: Paul Madrid
21st November 2005
Last researchers pointing that women who suffer during pregnancy certain complications could be more likely to develop a special kind of premature cardiovascular disease, according to these studies published, mothers with maternal placental syndrome have ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
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