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H1N1 Influenza

29th September 2009
Everyone is discussing about H1N1 Influenza. But how many of us really understand about this virus? Basically the abbreviation of H1N1 is the official name by World Health Organization (WHO) by deriving the combination of medical terms of Hemaglutinin typ... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks

Brining A Puppy Into Your Home

29th September 2009
Brining a puppy home for the first time is both a hugely rewarding experience and a demanding one. There are many great hints, tips and suggestions about bringing a new puppy into your home. The article below looks at the basics of puppy care especially i... Read >
Author: Dan Fletcher

How Get A Marriage Certificate Asap...

23rd September 2009
Laws for marriage certificate vary from state to state. This means that you will depend on the state that you live in and follow by the rules. A person cannot just request for a marriage certificate without proper requirements. Laws have been required tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Making Your Immune System Strong To Fight Back Against Illness

22nd September 2009
With the change of weather or any other particular times throughout the year, when people suffer coughs, sniffles, sneezes, running noses, fevers, chills and headaches. It is more likely to fall a victim of these diseases, when you travel on vacation or b... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

An Overview of AsiaAnthrax as a Natural Curse and Dangerous Biological Weapon

22nd September 2009
Several cases of cruelty of terrorists are still remembered among those who were terrified by the white envelopes sent to countries that took active part in the war of Afghanistan. What that deadly packages carried, were the spores of anthrax that caused ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What if Your Child Has a Cold?

22nd September 2009
Common Cold is caused because of upper respiratory system infection due to cold virus. This infection affects parts such as ears, nose and throat. There are about two hundred known viruses which are responsible for common cold, out of which rhinovirus is ... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

Diabetes Glucose Monitoring Kit - A Purchase Guide

21st September 2009
A large number of people across the world are subjected to diabetes and, they follow different kinds of treatment procedures depending on the level of glucose present in their body. Some people adopt a controlled diet structure to balance the amount of su... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

PCA-Rx, the answer to bodily toxicity

18th September 2009
PCA-Rx is an advanced living answer to the toxicity in our body. Unsuspectingly most of the inhabitants of our planet go all the way through their lives unwillingly accumulating a wide selection of metals and toxins as well as many other sources of contam... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Using Nutrition to Help Perceive and Combat Swine Flu

17th September 2009
There is valid concern that the H1N1 swine flu will readily infect Americans this flu season, resulting in high numbers of swine flu cases around the country. Already the CDC is reporting significant swine flu symptoms and swine flu cases in all states. ... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

International Travel Tips for A Wonderful Experience

16th September 2009
Travelling is something which most of us are looking forward to. It is exciting but somehow can be quite taxing for some people if too many activities are squeezed into a short period of time. Travel is fun and exciting, but yet it can turn out to be a n... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy

Promote your Animal Clinic with Brochures

16th September 2009
Promotion is necessary to create awareness and exposure for your animal clinic. One good promotional tool to use for your business is a brochure. Brochures serve as a means of introducing your business and describing your services to clients. These prints... Read >
Author: Girlie

Genital Warts

10th September 2009
Genital warts are a type of sexually transmitted disease that appears as small bumps around the genital areas. This is transmitted through sexual contact and is caused by the HPV virus or human paillomavirus, and this is one of the most common STDs. Genit... Read >
Author: warttreatment11@gmail.com

Cervical Cancer Vaccine in Texas

03rd September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 James Holan During the 2007 session of the Texas Legislature, Governor Perry proposed that Texas require girls in middle school to be vaccinated against cervical cancer. According to Governor Perry he simply wanted to be more involv... Read >
Author: blackbeltshop

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

Making Enough Money Online

18th August 2009
There are thousands of internet sites that promise to make you a millionaire by the time you finish reading their $39 e-book. That's a joke in itself. How can anyone call 60 odd pages of extra large print, a book? I've read lots of these sites. I confe... Read >
Author: Steve Barker

When Should Your Dog Be Examined

13th August 2009
Most of the dog owners try to find this answer in a serious manner. Whatever the schedule we have for the examination of your pet animal, if there is any abnormality noticed in your animal, without delay, you need to subject the animal for a thorough clin... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

Swine Flu Preventions and Available Treatments

13th August 2009
Basically swine flu is an deadly infection caused by a virus. It's named for a virus that pigs can get. Generally people do not get swine flu, but the human infections can. This virus is communicable and can spread quickly from human to human come into co... Read >
Author: steven marks

Leave Your Dogs In A Dog Boarding Kennel While You Are Out Of Town

10th August 2009
You deserve to have a break from a very tiring and busy world of business and office work. To lessen your worries about your dogs, you may want to ask your relatives or close friends to take care of your dogs for a while. But if this is not possible, you ... Read >
Author: billionareHuman

Your Kids And Vaccinations

05th August 2009
Nobody likes getting shots when they go to the doctor. But as a parent, it can be even more difficult when it's time for your baby to receive one. Sometimes a baby will have a mild reaction to a vaccination, and might have trouble sleeping as a result. Y... Read >
Author: Mervin Hester

Supplies You Will Need for Westies

04th August 2009
Westies may not be considered as stubborn and vicious dogs but it takes a lot of careful consideration before finally getting one. Regular vet visits, vaccination, daily walks and high quality foods are just some of the things a dog needs. Once you have d... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Dealing with the Swine Flu Threat During Pregnancy

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

Vaccines Don’t Protect You — They Just Accelerate Your Own Immunity

31st July 2009
A lot of people have the erroneous idea that vaccines protect them from diseases. With the world on the verge of a bird flu pandemic, this is a dangerous oversimplification. Vaccinations for both ordinary flu and bird flu are promoted as a sort of “p... Read >
Author: Luzia

What are your thoughts on the Swine flu conspiracy?

20th July 2009
Can you believe there's a swine flu conspiracy that may cause the crisis to deepen & the death population amount to go higher? We all know that the swine flu pandemic means that the virus is getting passed on at a worrying rate across about 70 states h... Read >
Author: Randy Spur

BarkLess Market Place – What you need to know about Dog/Puppy Ownership

06th July 2009
Falling in love with a pet is easy, but keeping up with the needs of a pet companion can sometimes be a challenge. Whether you are thinking of adding a puppy or dog to your household or you already enjoy the companionship of a furry friend, please consid... Read >
Author: fagankl

Pet Hospital

02nd July 2009
Those who love their pets love them as they would love their own babies. Hence, when it comes to taking care of their pet's needs, they always believe in the best of what is available nearby. There are several pet care centers in the fair state of Califor... Read >
Author: Aborn

Women Emancipation

30th June 2009
Women were the marginalized section of our society. They were struggling to have a stranglehold in this men’s world. But, in oday’s time their position has improved after years of subjugation and domination. Though, in remote villages of India th... Read >
Author: Neha Gupta

Leptospirosis In Dogs – Symptoms and Treatment

29th May 2009
Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal disease that can attack your dog in any stage of his life. The symptoms of the disease are depression, fever, dehydration, jaundice and abdominal pain. The disease damages your dogs liver and kidneys, sometimes resulti... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

The Canine Distemper Disease and How to Prevent It

20th May 2009
I am sure we all want to protect our pets from disease and one common disease, called Canine Distemper is a worldwide problem and young puppies, in particular are the most susceptible and the most likely to die from the disease. It is possible for huma... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Personal protection dogs

18th May 2009
Home is your castle. But still you require protection of every kind to feel comfortable. Locks, beams, alarms, electronic gadgets, weapons are some of the options. But the best option, as it comes with a personal touch, is a fully professional dog. They a... Read >
Author: david hobson

Tips On Buying A Boston Terrier

12th May 2009
If you are looking for a Boston Terrier puppy to own, you will not have a hard time looking for Boston Terrier breeders; in fact, there are hundreds out there. But the real issue here must be contacting the breeder that pays attention to your expectations... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Should I Immunize?

17th April 2009
I don't know about you, but this question has been on my mind for quite some time now. Although my youngest is over a year, he is definitely not up to date with his immunizations! With all the rumors flying around about autism and the danger of immunizati... Read >
Author: Jeni Stevens

Causes of Whooping Cough, Symptoms of Cough

09th April 2009
Coughing is an important way to keep your throat and airways clear. Coughing is an action the body takes to get rid of burden that are irritating the air passages. In the more advanced stages, it’s marked by the symptom that gives the disease its name: ... Read >
Author: John Adison

Free Vaccination to Prevent Cancer of the Cervix in Panama

07th April 2009
Panama is the first country in Latin America and the Caribbean to provide vaccination with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine to young adolescent girls, free of charge. As part of collaboration between UNICEF and the Panamanian Ministry of Health, am... Read >
Author: Panama Real Estate

Things to Remember Before Visiting a New Country

27th March 2009
If you want a comfortable stay in the new country or city do a proper preparation. Before packing your luggage make a list of certain things: places you are going to visit, climatic conditions, how many days you will stay, where you will stay and what thi... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Dog Health Care Article: The Importance Of Having Your Dog Marked For Identification

13th March 2009
In a previous article about Earthquake Preparedness, I mentioned having your pet marked with either a tattoo or a microchip, plus having a name tag on the collar. We can be fairly complacent in carrying ID ourselves, and likewise about our pets. If your p... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Pet Vaccines: How Important Are They?

10th March 2009
Every child needs vaccinations to protect them from diseases such as tetanus, measles, and polio. The same goes true with your pets too. There are vaccinations that your dog needs to make sure that it stays healthy throughout its life span. Cats need the ... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

why Pet Shots Are Goods

09th March 2009
When you were a child you had to have vaccinations at certain points in your life such as measles, tetanus, and other shots. This is important for your pets as well. We will specifically look at dog vaccinations, as they are a very common pet to have. Kee... Read >
Author: June Sabe

Dog Promenade – Your #1 Site for Man’s Best Friend

02nd March 2009
Falling in love with a pet is easy, but keeping up with the needs of a pet companion can sometimes be a challenge. Whether you are thinking of adding a puppy or dog to your household or you already enjoy the companionship of a furry friend, please consid... Read >
Author: fagankl

Facts that show Flu Vaccinations are highly effective

13th February 2009
The best thing a company can do for their employees is offer the flu vaccine to their staff. They can do this by hiring a business to come to the workplace to give the influenza vaccine on site. There are many things you should know about the vaccine. ... Read >
Author: Gavin Beavis

Learn More Cat Insurance Information

01st February 2009
If you own a cat or even several cats then you are going to want them protected against all of the things that may happen to them. The best way to do this is by getting a cat insurance policy that is going to pay for any treatment that they receive in the... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Responsible Cat Owners Get Cat Insurance

01st February 2009
Do you have a cat that you love? Then you are going to want to be able to get it sorted if it is ever taken ill or involved in any sort of accident. With the cost of veterinarian care being astronomical, the only feasible way to be able to do this, is by ... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

A Look at Treatment For Skin Cancer

22nd January 2009
If you have been told that you have skin cancer you might be uncertain about the treatment you will receive as, even if you have already had your treatment options explained to you in detail by your doctor, you might still be confused by all the medical j... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Backpacker Preparation and Checklist - What You Need Before You Travel

16th January 2009
Preparations for a backpacking trip Vaccinations Make sure you have seen a travel doctor at least 3-6months before your trip as with a lot of vaccinations you need them over three courses with a month’s gap in-between. Remember to take your vaccinati... Read >
Author: travelmatty

The Prevention Of Canine Distemper

07th January 2009
Canine distemper is so well-spread and the symptoms so varying that if your pet displays any signs such as those mentioned above, a visit to a veterinarian for a diagnosis should be made promptly. Similar to some viral diseases, surviving an infection... Read >
Author: John Samson

How To Give CPR To Pet

07th January 2009
You may also want to consider vaccines for your puppies. You will want to consult your veterinarian on the right circumstances and effects of a vaccination for you dog. Vaccination may prove to be the best line of defense against parvovirus.Parvovirus is ... Read >
Author: John Samson

Understanding Cheap Cat Insurance Policies

19th December 2008
If you own a cat or even several cats then you are going to want them protected against all of the things that may happen to them. The best way to do this is by getting a cat insurance policy that is going to pay for any treatment that they receive in the... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Flying With Pets - How Can You Keep Your Pet Safe And Healthy When Traveling On Airline Flights?

05th December 2008
If you are planning to fly with your pet, you are part of a growing trend that has been increasing for the last number of years. Most airlines, for a nominal fee, will allow your small pet to fly with you if it will fit in a FAA approved pet carrier th... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Why Have So Many Medical Staff Refused Vaccination?

04th December 2008
Contrary to what's being given out in the media, vaccinations are not the harbinger of good health they are said to be. Early history has shown us that for measles, tuberculosis, polio and whooping cough we can see that the decline in the number of dea... Read >
Author: Paul

Short Term Health Insurance: Insure Your Future

02nd December 2008
Summary: It is a common saying that “health is wealth”. It is very significant for any person to make an insurance strategy to guard this wealth. No one can give ensure that he will never face any crisis regarding health related issues in distant futu... Read >
Author: David

The Truth About Canine Parvovirus

27th November 2008
Canine parvovirus is a highly infectious and deadly disease. It can be spread to your dog when he comes direct or indirect contact with infected feces. Puppies are usually affected because dogs older than four months are usually vaccinated. So, what ar... Read >
Author: D Swain

An Introduction to Canine Leptospirosis

26th November 2008
Canine leptospirosis is a very serious bacterial disease. It can affect a wide range of organs and tissue. The disease damage your dog's liver, kidney, or blood vessels. The eyes can also experience inflammation which can result in blindness. Transmiss... Read >
Author: D Swain

The Truth About Canine Hives

26th November 2008
Canine hives are allergic reactions that are caused by substances absorbed through your dog's skin or inhaled through the nose. These reactions can occur virtually anywhere on your dog's body. The hives are circular and raised, and may cause your dog's ha... Read >
Author: D Swain

Dog Yeast Infection - The Truth About Yeast Infections in Dogs

26th November 2008
Just like people, including men, dogs can get a yeast infection. The organism Malassezia pachydermatis is responsible for causing a dog yeast infection. This organism is normally found on your dog's skin, but certain conditions can allow it to grow out of... Read >
Author: D Swain

Dog Health Care Article: What You Need To Do To Avoid Lyme (Lime) Disease In Your Dog

26th November 2008
Lyme disease is caused by a bacteria carried by ticks. When an infected tick bites your pet, the bacteria is transferred to the blood. This is a widespread disease. Dogs that play in infected areas and then travel not only carry the disease, but could als... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Detox Bath

25th November 2008
Detox Diet: Best Detox This very second your physical body is mysteriously functioning internally exactly the way human bodies functioned 10. Since most of us are busy and unable or unwilling to maintain a strict diet in order to completely eliminate ... Read >
Author: Lori

Things to Be Done Before a Trip

20th November 2008
There should be proper preparation for a successful trip. Before packing your luggage there are certain things that has to be list out like: what are the places you are going to visit, what will be the climate there, how much the time you have planned to ... Read >
Author: JishnuRaj

Things to Be Done Before a Trip

20th November 2008
There should be proper preparation for a successful trip. Before packing your luggage there are certain things that has to be list out like: what are the places you are going to visit, what will be the climate there, how much the time you have planned to ... Read >
Author: JishnuRaj

Some Essential Marriage Laws To Guide You

05th November 2008
In the United States, marriage laws differ from state to state. A man and a woman, whose marriage was performed in a different state, will have their marriage recognized in the state they go to, provided the laws from where they came from were followed to... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Flying With Pets - How You Keep Your Pet Healthy And Safe On Airplanes?

10th October 2008
If you are planning to fly with your pet, you are part of a growing trend that has been increasing for the last number of years. Most airlines, for a nominal fee, will allow your small pet to fly with you if it will fit in a FAA approved pet carrier that... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Flying With Pets - Keep Fido Safe And Healthy On Air Flights

07th October 2008
If you're planning to fly with your pet, you are part of a growing trend that has been increasing for the last number of years. Most airlines, for a nominal fee, will allow your small pet to fly with you if it will fit in a FAA approved pet carrier that ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

PAVE 100 HIV vaccine trial too risky in current state

23rd September 2008
In the fall of 2007, research in the field of HIV vaccination was moving confidently towards larger trials involving a broader sweep of individuals. Two vaccines in particular stood at the forefront - the Merck STEP vaccine and the PAVE 100 - and the scie... Read >
Author: Scientist Live

Dog vaccinations

19th September 2008
Kate, my 'grandpuppy' went to see the Veterinarian today. This was her regular checkup and time for her vaccinations. Both her human parents went with her and she was a trooper. She hardly even notices when the doctor takes blood or gives her the vaccinat... Read >
Author: Evangeline Samuel PhD

Tai Chi Rejuvenates Immunity in Older Adults Against Shingles

05th September 2008
According to researches, Tai Chi, a Chinese exercise that uses both mind and body, can aid in preventing the shingles virus by increasing the body’s immunity against the VZV or varicella-zoster virus. Aside from preventing it, Tai Chi can also boost the... Read >
Author: Gargi

Why Is An HPV Vaccine An Important Consideration?

05th September 2008
In 2006, a HPV vaccine was developed for the treatment of the Human Papilloma Virus. The development has been extremely important in being able to keep young women and girls safe from this disease. The HPV virus affects a large amount of individuals in th... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Can This Be The Way To Prevent and Reverse Autism?

27th August 2008
Do you have a child that is autistic? It has been said that autism is characterised by an abnormal absorption with the self; marked by communication disorders and short attention span and inability to treat others as people. Did you know that autism ha... Read >
Author: Paul

FIVE THINGS FOR AIRLINE TRAVEL WITH PETS

15th August 2008
Traveling to distant places without them therefore makes family members worried about their well-being and safety, so many people nowadays prefer to take pets along rather than leaving them to stay alone at home. Some of the tips that can be helpful fo... Read >
Author: Anita Khurana

Dog Breeders in California and Buying a Puppy

28th July 2008
Before you visit a dog breeder do check that their puppies are sold with a guarantee, full registration if pedigree stock, up to date vaccinations and micro-chipped or tattooed. All pups should be breed for structure and sound temperament. It is also best... Read >
Author: Steve Evans

Polio and e-Learning Build vs. Buy Decisions

14th July 2008
I would bet that if you ask most people today about the threat of Polio, many would tell you that the disease was knocked out decades ago because of a standard vaccination regimen now required for children. Yet, there was an outbreak of Polio in Minnesota... Read >
Author: Dave Boggs

How To Share Your Life With Aging Felines

14th July 2008
Living with an older cat is different from when they were younger and more active. Now the concerns are age specific foods, physical wellness issues and the need to provide a relaxed and comfortable environment, all of which I will touch on in this articl... Read >
Author: Catman

All that a new mother should know about child care!!!

08th July 2008
So now you have those tiny new feet walking into your life. While being a parent is a very happy and fulfillng experience it also attaches a big responsibility on you. That is why it is always better to be fully aware of all the issues and aspects that co... Read >
Author: rhea

Do You Really Care About Your Dogs?

01st July 2008
Do you have pets? Are you treating them well and giving them enough care? If yes, then you are on the right path. Like humans, animals deserve to be given love and fondness in order to behave well and to develop that certain loyalty to you. You may not ... Read >
Author: trinity

How to Care For Your Dogs

20th June 2008
Every pet owner would want the best for their beloved pooches and kitties. This is why more and more pet shops and accessories are being created in order to give the needs of every pet. Like humans, dogs and cats need affection and love. They are the lo... Read >
Author: trinity

Tips For Air Travel With Pets

11th June 2008
Pets have always been a source of entertainment for people and gradually the emotional attachment make them a part of the family. Traveling to distant places without them therefore makes family members worried about their well-being and safety, so many pe... Read >
Author: kon5518

Schools are the Key in HPV Vaccination Programme

05th June 2008
It's believed that schools could hold the key to a new cancer vaccination programme that has the potential to save hundreds of lives. Cervical cancer affects many women in the UK, with British women having a one in 116 chance of getting it at one point in... Read >
Author: Sarah Hyllok

Effective Tips In Training Boxer Dogs

20th May 2008
Being energetic and highly intelligent, training Boxer dogs is somewhat a challenge especially to inexperienced dog owners. Boxer dogs think independently and tend to follow their own will thus making the training challenging yet rewarding. Dog owners mus... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Complete Information on Diphtheria with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Diphtheria is an upper respiratory parcel sickness caused by corynebacterium diphtheriae, an aerobic organism gram-positive bacteria. Diphtheria is an infectious disease scatter by immediate physiological link or breathing the aerosolized secretions of co... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Choosing The Right Vet For Your Great Dane

08th May 2008
Despite your best effort in caring for your Great Dane, chances of vet visits always exist. Sickness isn't the only reason why you should take your pet to a veterinarian. Vaccination is important to prevent your dog from contracting various diseases. And ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Adopt A Boxer Dog In Your Area

29th April 2008
A Boxer dog breed is an epitome of a strong dog with excellent working abilities, great love and loyalty to his master and the bravery to protect his master in times of danger. Who wouldn't want to have this kind of animal as a pet or as a part of the fam... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Things to know before coming to Mauritius- Part 1

01st April 2008
If you plan to make a trip to Mauritius, there are a number of things that you should know before landing on the island. Important information on the airport, transport, visas and even vaccination among others, if known could be towards your own advantage... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design

Lineage Of The Siberian Husky Puppies

01st April 2008
You can find a Siberian Husky puppy for sale on many websites, in newspapers and magazines and sometimes at the vet. Many dog breeders advertise their puppies on websites like Next Day Pets or Breeders. NET. These are the websites where you can find qual... Read >
Author: Andrew Preston

American Healthcare - A Failed Paradigm

07th March 2008
One of the overriding issues in America is health care. It affects virtually every aspect of domestic policy, including politics, business, the economy and personal lives of Americans from the poor to the very rich. Sadly, in this current political sea... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.

Pet insurance ensures that your pets get the best care possible

14th February 2008
The best piece of advice that I can give any pet owner is that keep a pet only if you feel that you are ready to undertake all the responsibilities that comes with owning a pet. A pet is after all like a child that never grows up and remains dependent on ... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

Infections- Pregnancy

07th February 2008
Some infections can increase your Chance of miscarriage, but most common infections, such as influenza and the common cold, do not. Chicken pox (varicella) and rubella are potential problems if contracted around conception or during pregnancy. If you are ... Read >
Author: David Jones

Choosing The Right Pet. Cat, Dog or Something Else?

01st February 2008
Choosing to bring a new pet into your home is never an easy fact. It's not all about it's price or type, but also it brings some new responsibilities to you. First, when you think to get a new pet you think what type it should be. Well, the most common... Read >
Author: Andy

Veterinary pet insurance: the best way to maximize your pet’s healthcare benefits

24th January 2008
At present, most of the pet owners are securing their pet’s life with pet insurance policies. Since every pet faces injuries and other health hazards, these policies enable their owners to provide them with the best healthcare benefits in every situatio... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

Road Trip With Your Jack Russell Terrier

24th January 2008
There are lots of options to consider when you need to travel and you will be leaving your Jack Russell Terrier behind. You can let your pet stay at home and have a friend, a neighbor or someone trustworthy go by your house to feed, give water and look af... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Common Cold in Children

22nd January 2008
Common Cold is caused because of upper respiratory system infection due to cold virus. This infection affects parts such as ears, nose and throat. There are about two hundred known viruses which are responsible for common cold, out of which rhinovirus i... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

An HPV vaccine and Having a healthy lifestyle Could the Solution to Genital HPV

17th January 2008
Up until very recently, in fact not until the middle of the year 2006, was there a vaccine available for genital HPV. All possible vaccines until that time were only a distant possibility and a goal to be worked toward. In 2006 however, the FDA (Food and ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

New Human Pup to the Pack - Is the Baby a Treat for Fido?

09th January 2008
A new addition to the family is always an exciting time, but it may draw mixed reactions from your family pet. As founder of LeashesandLovers.com, I strive to strengthen the bond between owner and pet, and those around them. So what about bringing ... Read >
Author: Sheryl,The Dogs Expert,Founder of LeashesandLovers

Dog Health Problems

21st October 2007
Any living organism is sooner or later exposed to all sorts of dysfunctional conditions, and dogs are no exception. It is true that there are plenty of dog health problems that we prevent by regular vaccination, but what can we do about the rest of the af... Read >
Author: Chris Simpson

Dog Health Information

21st October 2007
Having a pet implies an assumed responsibility: you are going to provide for the animal and look after it. Therefore, it is more than sure you will need lots of dog health information, regardless of whether you’ve got a puppy or an adult dog. Fortunatel... Read >
Author: Chris Simpson

Choosing the right pet for you

19th October 2007
Choosing to bring a new pet into your home is never an easy fact. It's not all about it's price ortype, but also it brings some new responsibilities to you. First, when you think to get a new pet you think what type it should be. Well, the most common pet... Read >
Author: Andrei Cir

PCA-Rx Clears Your Body Effectively and Naturally

19th October 2007
We are all subjected to a certain degree of toxic exposure, which eventually brings about unpleasant consequences and can affect our health a great deal. The sad part is that the toxins we are exposed to do not come form prescription drugs or disease vacc... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Getting Medical Health Insurance For You and Your Family

11th October 2007
Getting Medical Health Insurance For You and Your Family Would you like to find out what those-in-the-know have to say about Family Health Insurance? The information in the article below comes straight from well-informed experts with special knowledge abo... Read >
Author: Emmanuel St-Cyr

Diphtheria Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection. It usually affects the nose and throat and causes a bad sore throat, swollen glands, fever and chills. It is caused by a bacteria named Corynebacterium diphtheriae. But the hallmark sign is a thick, gray coveri... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Whooping Cough - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Whooping cough is an infectious bacterial illness that affects the respiratory passages. The disease is most contagious during the cold-like initial phase (catarrhal phase). In its early stages, pertussis is indistinguishable from the many colds common in... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Potty Training a Puppy - Things You Ought To Know

22nd August 2007
Ask any dog owners out there on what is the most important lesson for dogs to learn about and the answer is most likely to be potty training. Experience dog owners know that a potty trained dog will know where, when and how to relieve himself. The dog wil... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Breeding Purebred Cats

21st August 2007
If you are interested in breeding purebred cats for monetary gains, you have to consider the pros and cons first before going down this road. While the rewards are generous and rewarding, cat breeding is not for all. People have this mistaken perception t... Read >
Author: Albert

Lower The Cost Of Veterinarian Visits With Pet Insurance

20th August 2007
With any new pet edition to your family comes lots of love and excitement, as well as a boat load of new responsibilities - especially in his first few weeks at his house. Bringing home a new puppy at any time is the equivalent of adding a brand new membe... Read >
Author: spitfiregsd

Conditions that Influence Asthma

07th August 2007
Conditions that Influence Asthma Asthma is a respiratory condition resulting from the allergic reaction of the system to one or more allergens. It is quite a common problem affecting a large number of people in our country – age being no bar. Alth... Read >
Author: Alien

Bird Flu

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

Your Dog's Health

03rd August 2007
Your Dog’s Health Dog health information is one click away, if you choose to surf the net for the details you need on how to raise a dog. If you take a puppy from a professional breeder for instance, make sure you get all the dog health information n... Read >
Author: Jacque

Beware of the vet bills

23rd July 2007
Perhaps driven by love, perhaps driven by marketing, pet owners tend to spend al o lot of money on their fury friends. But while love does not come cheap, there are savings to be made by adopting a little frugality I would never suggest that you jeopar... Read >
Author: Katie Brown

Attacking Anxiety And Depression

01st July 2007
You feel closed in, paralyzed, anxiety ridden, depressed and as much as you don’t want to feel this way, you can’t seem to feel any other way. The more you fight it, the worse it seems to get. Interfering with your relationships, work, enjoyment of li... Read >
Author: Alien

Chickenpox vaccine for children with kidney problems

13th May 2007
It is well known that chickenpox is a condition that usually affects children. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus and might lead to severe complications if it is developed in adults. This problem is easily transmitted through air and through d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Pros and Cons of Vaccines for Dogs

09th May 2007
Vaccines introduce viruses into the immune system of our dogs each time they are injected. The purpose of injecting a virus into your dogs system is to expose the system to the virus but avoid the illness that accompanies the virus when introduced natural... Read >
Author: gpoint

How to treat pneumonia

25th April 2007
The therapy for pneumonia is different for each case dependoing on severity of symptoms and type of pneumonia. In bacterial one doctors recommend antibiotics, so do not stop taking them earlier because you observe a remission in symptoms. Viral forms of p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

General discussion about treating tuberculosis

18th April 2007
United States are using Mantoux as a diagnosing method for tuberculosis. Other countries prefer BCG, or bacilli Calmette Guerin. This vaccine is used especially in countries where tuberculosis is an often seen disease and for preventing childhood tubercul... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Obedience Training For Your New Puppy

04th March 2007
Training is usually broken down into two types: obedience and behavioral. We will discuss obedience training in this article. Obedience training for your new puppy should begin the day you bring him/her home. You should make obedience training fun an... Read >
Author: The Online Marketing Strategies

General things about chicken pox

01st March 2007
Chicken pox, as any other contagious disease, is contracted if getting in direct contact with the persons infected. The virus that causes chicken pox, called varicella, also spreads through air, causing the rash development. The other way of catching chic... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Merck Halts Lobbying for Gardasil

22nd February 2007
Merck has decided to cease lobbying to states for a mandate requiring that young girls receive their vaccination (Gardasil), which protects females from obtaining HPV, the leading cause of cervical cancer. Merck decided to stop its campaign after con... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly

Preventing chickenpox

19th February 2007
Many years before chickenpox was considered to be a disease that affected everybody during childhood. After the vaccine against varicella was discovered, the number of chickenpox cases started to decrease. This vaccine is applicable to children aged more ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Basic Dog Health Care – What Every Dog Owners Should Know

20th December 2006
There is a reason why they call dogs ‘man’s best friend’. It's truly an honour to win and keep a dog's trust. Owners tend to build a lifelong bond with their dogs. Get to know him really well - not just about how he likes to chew your slippers, or w... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Understanding the walking pneumonia symptoms

25th October 2006
Walking pneumonia, or mycoplasmal pneumoniae, is an illness that everyone can get, because it spreads through the air very easy if a person infected with the bacteria that causes it sneezes or coughs. Walking pneumonia is a mild form of the disease th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

To Vaccinate or Not To Vaccinate?

25th October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Pat Brill The question that crosses over parents mind is "should we vaccinate our children or shouldn't we?" The problem is that there is so much controversy surrounding whether vaccinations are safe or not, a parent can find themsel... Read >
Author: Pat Brill

Prevention and Control Feline Leukemia ( cat )

03rd September 2006
Feline leukemia virus (FeLV) remains one of the most important causes of disease and death in cats. It causes a variety of malignancies, but persistent infection can also cause severe immunosuppression and profound anemia. The virus is present worldwide. ... Read >
Author: aaheroe m

Your Dog and the Law

01st September 2006
There will be laws and ordinances where you reside restricting the ownership of certain pets. Laws can change and evolve over time and can vary from locale to locale. A responsible owner must keep abreast on new laws and amendments to existing laws with... Read >
Author: Rose Long

A Quick Look at Veterinary Pet Insurance

17th August 2006
Veterinary pet insurance is a kind of insurance made for the pets, that provides insurance mainly for the veterinary care. This basically includes vaccines, surgical care and other advanced medical care. Sometimes this insurance also covers on-going, long... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson

Piroplasmosis: protect your dog well

08th August 2006
Piroplasmosis is one of the diseases, sometimes fatal, most frequently seen in dogs. This disease, which destroys the red cells, is due to a parasite of the blood, transmitted by a tick bite. The treatment is effective on condition it is set up in time,... Read >
Author: Steve Cowan

How Vaccines Work

02nd August 2006
Copyright 2006 Peter Nisbet When an organism gets into your body and causes an infection, your body gathers its defences and fights against them. This is the basic principle of how vaccines work. Certain cells in your blood make what are called 'ant... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

CHEMICAL WARFARE: Are We Slowly Being Poisoned By Those Whom We Trust?

08th July 2006
It was not until I became pregnant with my son that I began to scrutinize a world overrun with chemicals. I thought I would be done with the research portion of the program following a few hours on the internet one Saturday afternoon. Three years later, s... Read >
Author: Paula Rothstein

Taking Care Of Your Pet Cat

07th July 2006
Before purchasing for yourself a Siamese cat or a rag doll as your pet, make sure that one, you're not allergic to cats and secondly, your place of living allows house owners to have pets. If you have a problem with any of the two options, you might have ... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

Assassination by Vaccination

08th June 2006
Vaccination and immunization shots for school were never my thing from the beginning. In fact, I didn't know any kids who were cool with needles.I usually went into the clinic kicking and screaming. Not only because it hurt to have a needle stabbed into m... Read >
Author: Edwin Geronimo

Dangers of Influenza

04th June 2006
Winter may be a favorite season, but surely it brings a lot of unpleasant things. In these cold days everyone should be prepared for the possible. In this period of the year we have got to be prepared against possible outbreak of the flu. This disease is ... Read >
Author: Denis Glover

Heath Advice for a Healthy Vacation

03rd May 2006
It is time to take your family vacation. Your bags are packed, your hotel reservations are confirmed, and the taxi to the airport is waiting, but are you really prepared? Inside your bags do you have all the medications you might need and received the p... Read >
Author: Brian Adell

Why Do Young Children Need Flu Shots?

11th March 2006
The Federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices has voted unanimously to recommend that all children between 6 months and 5 years old receive flu shots each year.Flu Shots for All?Some members of the panel believe this did not go far enough, and ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Keeping Your Dog Healthy

05th March 2006
Many people consider their dog their best friend, and why shouldn't they? Our dogs greet us at the door as though they haven't seen us in years, even if we've only been gone ten minutes. They put up with our moods good, bad, and in-between and they ... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker

How to Make a Smooth Move with your Pet - Moving with Birds

17th February 2006
How smooth and easy your move with the bird will be, solely depends on the degree of socialization of your pet. Some birds, frequently exposed to new situation, will take the move easily. On the other hands there are birds which will get nervous, stressed... Read >
Author: Alexey Kazaryan

The infection Parvo Virus to the Dog

17th February 2006
All the dog races could be attacked by this virus especially for the Rottweiler race, Dobermann, Golden Retriever and Labrador Retriever. The sign of the Parvo illness that most specific was to vomit and diarrhoea was bloody that happened repeatedly. The ... Read >

Choosing Dog Tags for Your Canine

03rd February 2006
Remember when you first met your dog? He was fresh and new, and you were just getting to know each other. You went through training together, perhaps even ate together. With time, you and your dog became very close even closer than you are to a lot of p... Read >
Author: keith londrie

What Is Your Search Marketing Solutions?

14th January 2006
Recent online successes have been driven by that cost-effective means of advertising known as search: the true modern marketing wonder whose impact is seen in almost all daily online activity. Almost all online ad companies, including ICMediaDirect.com, ... Read >
Author: Joseph Pratt

Plague of the Twentieth Century

05th January 2006
We seem to be quite happy and satisfied with everything we have and keep developing and wanting more. We feel safe on one side of a barricade that we've built up between us and those poor people who suffer from the most severe malady, the plague of the tw... Read >
Author: Daniel Hunt

To Stay Happy And Healthy Your Kitten Will Need Vaccinations

30th December 2005
As a cat owner, you have a responsibility to protect the cat. One of the things you'll need to do is to have the cat vaccinated. 6-8 weeks old The first vaccination will need to happen when he is about six to eight weeks old. Before now, his mot... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Bird Flu: A Few Facts

09th December 2005
What is bird flu? What do you need to know about it? How does it affect you? Accurate and detailed information is available freely from medical professionals and on the Internet. As a brief introduction, below are some basic facts about bird flu. 1. W... Read >
Author: Dylan Miles

PCA-Rx, the answer to bodily toxicity

06th December 2005
PCA-Rx is an advanced living answer to the toxicity in our body. Unsuspectingly most of the inhabitants of our planet go all the way through their lives unwillingly accumulating a wide selection of metals and toxins as well as many other sources of contam... Read >
Author: Lyle Robertson

A vaccine for the prevention of cervical cancer?

26th November 2005
Prof. Kevin Ault, Gynaecologist, from the Emory University School of Medicine, University of Iowa, USA has present the results of the last Study's conclusions are Incredible and it's true; he told about a vaccine, that is 100 % effective in preventin... Read >
Author: Fritz Frei