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06th October 2009
* How does mold enter a home?
Molds usually enter a home through spores that pass through open doorways, ventilation, windows, heating and air conditioning systems that have outdoor air intakes. The mold spores also attach themselves to humans, animals... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Choosing a self defense product can be overwhelming. So when making this important decision ask yourself, "How quickly will I be able to defend myself with this product?".
An attacker often waits for that person who is alone and unaware. They look for ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
31st August 2009
With all of the various types of Self Defense Products on the market today, how do you determine which product it right for YOU and for what situation? I can honestly answer this one It is nothing but a personal choice. You must have some basic knowledge ... Read >
Author: sumit poonia
23rd August 2009
Boost Your Seven Immune Systems
Do you want a personal bodyguard 24 hours a day? How strong are your defences? Do you seem to get continual colds and infections? Do you feel fatigued? Are your immune defences run down? There are seven systems of immuni... Read >
Author: leannejames
23rd August 2009
Protecting You, Your Family and Your Business Everyday
During a poor economy, jobs are lost, crime increases and people fear for their safety. People associate bad economic times with a rise in crime and they look for ways to protect themselves and the... Read >
Author: Koni's
11th August 2009
With crime being more present than ever these days, it always pays off to protect yourself. Although there are police officers and others out there who uphold the law, you never know when something may happen and they aren't around. To protect yourself,... Read >
Author: Emerson Swanson
10th August 2009
Snoring has been the bane of many people's existence for many years. From time immemorial man has had to struggle with this sleep killer resulting, in more times than is necessary, the death of otherwise healthy relationships. However, there is light at t... Read >
Author: John F
02nd August 2009
When we hear of allergy and asthma studies, we often find them lumpted together. Is there really a connection between allergies and asthma? To get to the answer to this, we must first learn what allergies and asthma actually are.
Allergies are im... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st August 2009
There are several types of toxic exposure. After one experiences exposure to a toxic substance, one should consult a medical professional. Prolonged or recurring symptoms, including simple things such as headaches and dizziness, can be the result of expos... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
20th July 2009
Atarax is an antihistamine which is frequently prescribed for people with common uneasiness and tension problems, and is also sometimes used in combination with other medications to treat tension related to medical problems. Atarax could also relieve itch... Read >
Author: Patrick Kim
20th July 2009
While many people associate the risks of tobacco with smoking, it is a fact that there are also health issues that arise from the use of smokeless tobacco. Smokeless tobacco includes chewing tobacco as well as snuff. The ingredients could be deadlyAs with... Read >
Author: tim bock
11th July 2009
If you wish to smoke cigarettes or cigars despite the associated health risks then that is your own personal choice. What you do not have the right to do is force other people to inhale the smoke from the tobacco products you choose to use, which is why t... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch
29th June 2009
Though we have been lectured on bad effects of smoking for over forty years, the sorrowful truth has yet reached the ears of all smokers. Far worse, as thousands of folks take up smoking every year, a lot of them even before they turn twenty-one, this ... Read >
Author: Fred Andrews
01st June 2009
Possibly the most common use of nitric acid is in the production of nitrogen-based fertilizers. The US production per year reaches an approximate total of 11 million tons coming from about 65 manufacturing plants around the country. Meanwhile, in the UK, ... Read >
Author: joalesto
15th May 2009
Mold contamination in a home is hazardous to your health and ruins your belongings. Spores in the air can be inhaled, causing problems in the nose, throat, and lungs. Mold will cause furniture and clothing to decay and fall apart, along with filling the h... Read >
Author: Chris
26th April 2009
Tinnitus problem is a very frustrating condition because it can affect your life in so many ways. It is a hearing problem where there is a constant ringing noise in your ears. Dealing with this hearing problem could be really difficult if you do not know ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
26th April 2009
Tinnitus is the presence of ringing or buzzing sound in the ear or head without external source. Most people with this problem complain that they hear constant ringing noise in the ear or somewhere in the head. The loudness varies from person to person. S... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
16th April 2009
Women’s Safety and Defense in a Tube of Lipstick
Have you ever feared walking into a parking garage in the nighttime or early morning hours? Have you been frightened while you walked to or from your car from work when it is dark out, into a poorl... Read >
Author: Cheryl Walker
09th March 2009
The importance and value of chemicals can be dated back in the war epoch, where countries used chemical agents as measures of defense. During the early 1870s, chemicals were seen as valuable products. Reports show that the value of chemicals during that... Read >
Author: joalesto
28th January 2009
"Healing Through Love"
A Mission of Mercy is a nonprofit organization with the purpose of helping those who are in need but do not have the means to fulfill those needs for themselves. A team of licensed active and retired medical professionals help pr... Read >
Author: David Bruce
21st January 2009
It is a fact that a huge battalion of viruses are responsible for cold and flu. Flu, also known as influenza is a contagious infection of the nose, throat and lungs caused by influenza virus. Flu is generally accompanied by common cold, the causes for whi... Read >
Author: gezagolli
20th January 2009
You’re probably used to seeing or even keeping several medical business cards of doctors, one from your cardiologist, another from your dermatologist, dentist, ear eyes nose throat doctor, surgeon, and the list goes on. Some doctors even have several b... Read >
Author: zoe phoenix
16th January 2009
Tinnitus is the presence of ringing or buzzing sound in the ear or head without external source. Most people with this problem complain that they hear constant ringing noise in the ear or somewhere in the head. The loudness varies from person to person. S... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
07th January 2009
What is ammonia?
Ammonia is one of the most widely produced chemicals in the United States. In pure form, it is known as anhydrous ammonia. Ammonia is also produced in the human body and is commonly found in nature. It is essential in the body as a bui... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams
05th November 2008
As a plea to every ordinary carp and catfish angler; it is possible to double and treble your catches (and more but you probably would not believe me,) by treating fish as swimming tongues! It seems to go right over most anglers heads that fish can be man... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
13th October 2008
Ear ache, also known as otalgia or ear pain, is a common problem among adults and children. Ear ache in children is often caused by a build-up of fluid and pressure in the middle ear (the space behind the eardrum), which usually happens when the child h... Read >
Author: k00lit
22nd September 2008
Comfortable indoor relative humidity (percentage of moisture in the air) level is 35%. Many homes can have a relative humidity level as low as 7% in the winter.
Pneumococcus, staphylococcus, and streptococcus bacteria die up to 20 times faster at relat... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel
15th September 2008
A good number of us don't know this but breathing appropriately is essential to rebuild your vision.
Breathing affects our whole body, and that includes your eyes.
here is what Bates, the inventor of eye improvement, wrote in his Better Eyesight news... Read >
Author: Rain Lee
01st September 2008
Summer is probably the first season that comes to mind when one thinks of allergies, and for good reason. Combined with the heat, summer allergens such as dust, pollen, and pet dander can cause some of the worst allergic reactions in sufferers and make wh... Read >
Author: Ben Anton
18th July 2008
Strep Throat
A strep throat is basically an infection of the mucous membranes lining the pharynx. It is caused by bacteria and at times, infects the tonsils as well. Though it can affect anyone, school children are more prone to strep throat. Moreover,... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th July 2008
The recommended indoor relative humidity (percentage of moisture in the air) level is 35%.
Many homes can have a relative humidity level as low as 7% in the winter. Pneumococcus, staphylococcus, and streptococcus bacteria die up to 20 times faster at r... Read >
Author: O. Tchetchel
23rd June 2008
The common cold is a viral infection of the upper respiratory system. The upper respiratory system includes the nose, throat, sinuses, eustachian (pronounced yoo-STA-shuhn) tubes, trachea (pronounced TRAY-kee-uh), larynx, and bronchial tubes. More than tw... Read >
Author: John Mathew
20th May 2008
Poison ivy is a common cause of contact dermatitis, an allergic reaction to something that comes in direct contact with the skin. This condition can be quite unpleasant, but does not pose serious health risks. Prevention is better than treatment, but it's... Read >
Author: peterhutch
02nd April 2008
When you ask, "what causes sinus drainage," you almost certainly don't realize that you have sinus drainage every day, even when you are perfectly healthy. Your body produces up to one-half gallon of saliva and mucus every day in the lungs, nose, throat a... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh
02nd February 2008
A cold is an infection that affects the upper respiratory tract the nose, throat, sinuses trachea and bronchial tubes. It starts with a sneeze or tickle in the back of your throat. A little while later, you notice that you're coughing a bit and feel fatig... Read >
Author: Chris
24th January 2008
With crime on the rise in many once-safe communities, it is becoming necessary to include an extra measure of security to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. Walking in unfamiliar neighborhoods or even just across the street or parking lot at night t... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
17th January 2008
Allergies are common occurrence and we mostly ignore it as a momentary irritation. But allergies can be life threatening. Children are also allergic to substances. There is no cure for allergy, however there are ways to relieve the symptoms or even prev... Read >
Author: tania hackner
02nd September 2007
Sjogren's syndrome is a chronic disease in which white blood cells attack the moisture-producing glands. Two distinct forms of Sjogren's syndrome are recognized known as primary and secondary Sjogren's. It is characterized by the abnormal production of ex... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th August 2007
Home Humidifiers
Home Humidifiers are most needed in the winter months for maintaining the humidity inside the house, so that you can get rid of the dry air in winter months by adding moisture to the air. That is why the home humidifiers are commonly u... Read >
Author: shagufta
02nd August 2007
Home Humidifiers are most needed in the winter months for maintaining the humidity inside the house, so that you can get rid of the dry air in winter months by adding moisture to the air. That is why the home humidifiers are commonly used in homes to re... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre
02nd August 2007
Home Humidifiers are most needed in the winter months for maintaining the humidity inside the house, so that you can get rid of the dry air in winter months by adding moisture to the air. That is why the home humidifiers are commonly used in homes to reli... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre
31st July 2007
If approached by a drug-abused attacker, would you know what to do? Don’t risk you or your family’s safety. Save yourself hundreds of dollars in self-defence classes, and consider always having pepper spray in you purse or bag.
Pepper spray, used ... Read >
Author: Barry Jenkins
23rd July 2007
Smoke is a by-product of incomplete combustion which oozes from the tail pipe of the vehicle. This incomplete combustion increases the quantity of certain toxic chemicals discharged through smoke by vehicles into the air. These chemicals can be harmfu... Read >
Author: DennisBernson
03rd July 2007
Most of us have dangerous cleaners in our homes. The worst part of this is these products are designed to make our lives easier. But the health problems caused are far greater than the gains. Not to mention the impact on our fragile environment.
Let's... Read >
Author: John Marshall
10th February 2007
A Brief Guide To Mold, Moisture and Your Home
Mold is everywhere and can be found in the air, on surfaces, outdoors, indoors, even on the cheese in our refrigerators. It is a microscopic organism that reproduces itself by means of tiny spores which ... Read >
Author: Steve Medina
17th November 2006
Cold and Flu Colds and Flu (commonly known as the influenza). Colds are minor infections of the nose and throat and Flu is an infection of the respiratory system. Colds are the most prevalent infectious disease. Colds occur mostly in the winter (even in a... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
15th November 2006
Alternative Names: Condyloma Acuminatum, Fig Wart, Moist Wart, Pointed Wart, Venereal Wart, Verruca Acuminata
Definition:
Genital warts are small, benign (harmless) growths caused by a viral infection i.e. Human papillomavirus, typically H... Read >
09th November 2006
Alternative Names: Condyloma Acuminatum, Fig Wart, Moist Wart, Pointed Wart, Venereal Wart, Verruca Acuminata
Definition:
Genital warts are small, benign (harmless) growths caused by a viral infection i.e. Human papillomavirus, typically HPV 6 and HPV... Read >
Author: Nikhil jain
03rd March 2006
Anyone can develop an allergy(Hay fever) to a common substance, but those who do usually have inherited the tendency as a family trait. The sensitivity is developed after exposure to the substance.
During the seasons when plants are pollinating, everyo... Read >
Author: Raymond & Keiko Entwistle
19th February 2006
When we hear of allergy and asthma studies, we often find them lumpted together. Is there really a connection between allergies and asthma? To get to the answer to this, we must first learn what allergies and asthma actually are.
Allergies are immune... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker
02nd February 2006
Sinusitis in children and adults are different. Oftentimes, sinusitis in children is over diagnosed because the symptoms are minor and the causes are complicated. Parents and doctors think that children suffer from sinusitis when what they experience is o... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat
04th January 2006
1. Go for a walk even when the weather is really cold – your body has to work overtime to get warm and you may burn up to 50% more calories than you would on the same walk in summer! But remember, go a little slower until you get warm and keep up the hydr... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore
09th December 2005
You often hear the terms "asthma" and "allergies" lumped together. But do you know why?
Asthma is a chronic lung condition, characterized by difficulty in breathing due to extra sensitive or hyper-responsive airways. During an asthma attack, the airwa... Read >
Author: David Silva
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