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Chicken Recipes

29th September 2009
Chicken recipes are a part of diets for many of the worlds people, many of these recipes we have made over and over and others, are special recipes, this could be as an old family Christmas recipe or a special occassion fondue chicken recipe. In the u... Read >
Author: Oli

Keeping Kids Healthy during Flu Season

14th September 2009
This flu season is going to be a particularly worrisome one for parents. We’re always concerned about the many nasty things our children can become exposed to, whether its bullies on the playground or germs in the classroom. Now we’re confronted with ... Read >
Author: Elle Wood

OCD and Your Teenager

07th September 2009
Obsessive compulsive disorder or OCD starts from adolescence onwards. OCD is feeling of strong obsessions and compulsions which result in intense discomfort and affects daily functioning. Obsessions are thoughts which are persistent and recurrent. They ev... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry

Signs of Anxiety

07th September 2009
If you were to follow a person with anxiety problems and just keep watch of his actions, do you think you would see a difference to his actions than that of a normal person?The short answer to this is: Yes, of course.You will notice that a person with anx... Read >
Author: Ryan Rivera

Keep Your Pool Clean And Safe For Your Family

06th September 2009
Much information has been devoted on pool safety, including investing in equipment, devices, classes, techniques and so on, to ensure the safety of the family. However, one neglected aspect of pool safety is hygiene. As recent research has revealed th... Read >
Author: F. Morgan

Catering clothes – safety, hygiene and formality

27th August 2009
Welcome to Nisbets - the UK's largest supplier of catering equipment with 25 years experience in the industry.For further information regarding our range of catering clothes, please visit our website at http://www.nisbets.co.ukKitchen staff need to wear c... Read >
Author: rossmccullum

The Facts About Pinworms

25th August 2009
Pinworms develop as a result of unhygienic habit of not washing hands before having food. They are small worms who resemble to small thread pieces and cause itching in the anus area. Pinworms infect humans only and reside in the intestines. Every school g... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

Experience ultimate cleanliness with Smartlotta

17th August 2009
When it comes to personal hygiene, need has always lined the throne! Other than a place to catch up on your reading, comfort and thorough cleansing has never been practical or conveniently available . . . until now! The Bidet or Electronic Bidets is... Read >
Author: smartlotta

Track the Swine flu outbreak

01st August 2009
The human cases of swine flu, which is spread by influenza virus A (H1N1), have been reported from Mexico and the US, where many people have fallen ill and even died from it. The health agencies are working closely and the World Health Organization (WHO) ... Read >
Author: Ajay019

How Much Do You Know About Bronchitis?

01st August 2009
BRONCHITIS is a respiratory disease. It is an inflammation of bronchial tubes, or air passages, characterized by cough, hacking cough, wheeze and begma. There are 2 main types of bronchitis: ACUTE & CHRONIC. Acute bronchitis is a common disease that no... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

OCD Symptoms

17th July 2009
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder "OCD” Symptoms Obsessive-compulsive disorder, commonly known as OCD, affects many people and is often a misunderstood disorder. OCD is classified as an anxiety disorder and is characterized by intrusive and obsessive tho... Read >
Author: Simeon Novels

Enjoy Your Life with Delta Faucet at Home

04th July 2009
The expression of love therefore will be a meaningful instrument by which individuals their seriousness and integrity to the family. Since individual interest varies as many as the people live on earth, there are ways to pursue such meaning of pride befor... Read >
Author: simeonstevek

Tips On Cruise Travelling

22nd June 2009
Travelling by ship can be both romantic and enchanting. But for some, it can lead to discomfort and stress but there are remedies, which travellers can always avail to get rid of ship sickness. Not everyone can afford to the luxury of having a dedicated d... Read >
Author: shubhajit

Tips On Cruise Travelling

22nd June 2009
Travelling by ship can be both romantic and enchanting. But for some, it can lead to discomfort and stress but there are remedies, which travellers can always avail to get rid of ship sickness. Not everyone can afford to the luxury of having a dedicated d... Read >
Author: shubhajit

If you need Insulin, better to start early

01st May 2009
Many patients avoid Insulin till there body organs are damaged by high glucose level. But this is too late. If glucose is high, better to control it with all available methods including Insulin. Pancreas produces Insulin, a hormone throughout life. I... Read >
Author: Webindya

If you need Insulin, better to start early

01st May 2009
Pancreas produces Insulin, a hormone throughout life. Insulin shifts glucose from blood to inside of cells and its deficiency leads to rise in Glucose level that is Diabetes. If after taking full dose of oral tablets, still the level of blood sugar is h... Read >
Author: wpronline

It Is Possible That Eating In Restaurants Cause Food Poisoning

09th April 2009
Spoiled food that has harmful and dangerous bacteria in it, when taken by someone, suffers with food poisoning. According to the estimation of the U.S. CDC 76 million indispositions, 325,000 hospitalizations, and 5,000 deaths are caused by food poisoning... Read >
Author: dancinghorse85

The Hazards of Antibacterial Products

02nd April 2009
Approximately 10 years ago antibacterial cleaners were introduced into our homes as the cleaning agent of choice. Although antibacterial cleaning agents are not really a new idea, they have been used in hospitals for some time to combat germs. The firs... Read >
Author: CarolynSue

OCD - Are You Struggling With These Common Obsessions, Fears, Doubts and Compulsions?

22nd March 2009
A) The following is a common list of obsessions which the typical OCD sufferer might be struggling with. You may be struggling with one, a couple or similar obsessions that are not on this list: • You are afraid of germs, poisons, or other contamin... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Campylobacter - A Leading Basis Of Bacterial Food Poisoning In The USA

17th March 2009
Food poisoning results when you eat food contaminated with bacteria or other pathogens such as parasites or viruses. Stomach upset, diarrhea, fever, vomiting, abdominal cramps and dehydration are some of the symptoms you get. Diagnosis or reporting is ... Read >
Author: dancinghorse85

Herbs to Boost Immune System, Strengthen Immune System

10th March 2009
Building immune system strength is important at all times, but particularly as cold a flu season approaches. Everyone can benefit from boosting immune system responses, some more so than others. People who live or work in a high risk environment, such as ... Read >
Author: John Adison

Is there a cure for genital herpes?

24th February 2009
A million dollar question but unfortunately as of now, there is no permanent cure for genital herpes. Once infected, recurrence of the HSV 2 virus infection cannot be completely ruled out. With more than 20% of the population in the United States sufferin... Read >
Author: Matt Claybourne

How An Automatic Hand Dryer Can Help Your Business Go Green

20th February 2009
For businesses that cater to large numbers of people such as shopping malls, theaters, and large office buildings, the operation of washrooms can be a hefty expense. Take into consideration the cost of water for washing hands and flushing toilets, lights,... Read >
Author: Stacey Hefford

Cooking With Kids - Cooking can translate into a wonderful hobby for children

18th February 2009
Cooking can translate into a wonderful hobby for children. Children learn a lot about the food they eat by cooking themselves. Cooking is also very creative, besides being a lot of fun. The kitchen can be a very adventurous and exciting place for a holida... Read >
Author: Shanta Singh

Cooking With Kids – Cooking can translate into a wonderful hobby for children

12th February 2009
Cooking can translate into a wonderful hobby for children. Children learn a lot about the food they eat by cooking themselves. Cooking is also very creative, besides being a lot of fun. The kitchen can be a very adventurous and exciting place for a holida... Read >
Author: Shanta Singh

Cooking With Kids – Cooking can translate into a wonderful hobby for children

10th February 2009
Cooking can translate into a wonderful hobby for children. Children learn a lot about the food they eat by cooking themselves. Cooking is also very creative, besides being a lot of fun. The kitchen can be a very adventurous and exciting place for a holida... Read >
Author: Shanta Singh

Cooking With Kids – Cooking can translate into a wonderful hobby for children

03rd February 2009
Cooking can translate into a wonderful hobby for children. Children learn a lot about the food they eat by cooking themselves. Cooking is also very creative, besides being a lot of fun. The kitchen can be a very adventurous and exciting place for a holida... Read >
Author: Shanta Singh

Tips To Make Sure Your Kids Stay Healthy

02nd February 2009
It's important to make sure your kids stay healthy. While this is an obvious fact, just how to do so is not always obvious or easy. This is especially true when they get to the age where they are primarily taking care of themselves. At a young age, m... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Two Types Of Bacterial Diseases

12th January 2009
To detect the disease examine the larvae. Normal healthy larvae are white, but the infected broods turn chocolate-brown and melt into a gooey mass on the floor of the cell. The colonies will display a "pepper box symptom" as the disease progresses. The "p... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

MRSA, the superbug that won't go away.

06th January 2009
MRSA is an horrendous infection and is made worse by the fact that it is most commonly picked up in hospitals; an environment that is supposed to prevent those who are ill suffering from further infection. It means that if you are already ill, contracting... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Washing Hands With Automatic Soap Dispenser Can Avoid Cross Contamination

28th October 2008
Most parents teach their children the importance of good hygiene habits such as washing hands before meals or after using the toilet. The trouble is that the older we get, the more sloppy we are with the good practices that we learned in our childhood. Gr... Read >
Author: H. Y. Wong

Cooking With Children

23rd July 2008
Cooking can translate into a wonderful hobby for children. Children learn a lot about the food they eat by cooking themselves. Cooking is also very creative, besides being a lot of fun. The kitchen can be a very adventurous and exciting place for a holida... Read >
Author: Jennie

Why are You Looking at My Hands?

10th July 2008
Did you know that your hands are more likely to tell your age than your face? Well, it's true, unfortunately. Your hands often begin to show signs of damage years before your face. That skin is thinner and has less fatty cushion (plumpness) than the ... Read >
Author: Linda Chaé

Eye Stye Infection Treatment

17th June 2008
Eye Stye is a bacteria-infected localised inflammation of the upper or lower eyelid. An infection bacterium is transferred from one hair shaft to another. Styes are usually harmless. It is contaginious disease. The eye stye is a small abscess of the gland... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Making Your Mealtimes More Palatable

01st May 2008
Having a child with feeding difficulties can make mealtimes difficult for the whole family. Mealtimes can become stressful for everyone, and the entire family can come to dread sitting down to eat together. There are some simple strategies that can make... Read >
Author: Erin Roon, MA

What is health care?

10th March 2008
What is Health? A good question every one have there opinion, but from my point of view health is combination of physically, mentally and socially strong ness. It's means a men that is Physically strong can not be called that he is healthy similarly all t... Read >
Author: Adam Sturo

Eye Stye Infection Treatment

21st February 2008
Eye Stye is a bacteria-infected localised inflammation of the upper or lower eyelid. An infection bacterium is transferred from one hair shaft to another. Styes are usually harmless. It is contaginious disease. The eye stye is a small abscess of the gland... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Adolescents

22nd January 2008
Obsessive compulsive disorder or OCD starts from adolescence onwards. OCD is feeling of strong obsessions and compulsions which result in intense discomfort and affects daily functioning. Obsessions are thoughts which are persistent and recurrent. They ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Pinworms in Children

22nd January 2008
Pinworms develop as a result of unhygienic habit of not washing hands before having food. They are small worms who resemble to small thread pieces and cause itching in the anus area. Pinworms infect humans only and reside in the intestines. Every school... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Alternative Medicines And Treatment For Stye

14th November 2007
A stye (also spelled sty ) or hordeolum is an inflammation of the sebaceous glands at the base of the eyelashes. Staphylococcal bacteria are the usual culprits. Styes are usually harmless and will go away after several days on their own as your body fight... Read >
Author: Alien

Stye Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

30th October 2007
A stye (also spelled sty ) or hordeolum is an inflammation of the sebaceous glands at the base of the eyelashes. Staphylococcal bacteria are the usual culprits. Styes are usually harmless and will go away after several days on their own as your body fight... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Why Washing Your Hands is Important

21st September 2007
We all remember being a child and having mom harass us continually about washing our hands. Well, she was on to something as usual. Washing your hands is a first defense against falling ill.Washing your hands is all about putting up a road block for germs... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Anxiety- Best Way to Cure Yourselves

26th August 2007
“Get over it” or “Smarten up” is that what we tell, or at least think, when one of our friends or a family member has let a situation or event linger? Do we ever consider that they may not be able to just get over it or smarten up; they may be dea... Read >
Author: Donna Lamour

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

19th November 2006
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a type of anxiety disorder, is a potentially disabling illness that traps people in endless cycles of repetitive thoughts and behaviors. People with OCD are plagued by recurring and distressing thoughts, fears or image... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Discover The Hidden Facts About The Water You May Be Drinking

30th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano Water is life. Without it, humans could not exist. We are made up mostly of water, as is the world around us. There is no one on the planet with any kind of knowledge of dieting, health and fitness that does not understand ... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano

Take guard against flu

13th April 2006
Flu can kill! Three words, but enough to grab attention! And to measure its caliber in bringing death, let's go back in history a little. 'The influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 killed more people than World War I (WWI), at somewhere between 20 and 40 ... Read >
Author: Steve Dcosta

Bird Flu Blues helping kids cope with bad news

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