Articles, tagged with "water borne diseases", page 1
30th November 2011
With rivers and other natural water bodies being marred by irresponsible human activities, water contamination is an obvious problem. While at home you can still carry out the tedious task of boiling water to free it the harmful microorganisms, it may bec...
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Author:
unlimitedwatercoolers
18th October 2011
It is solely hydrogen and oxygen atoms with a neutral pH of 7, which is neither acidic nor basic (alkaline), that pure water is made up of. pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. When we say acidic and basic in terms of pH, we ...
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Author:
Mark Jhon
07th October 2011
We all are aware about the present water condition in our country in spite of many different government rules and regulations there have been many instances of water borne diseases and this is true for the other countries as well. If we look into the data...
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Author:
unlimitedwatercoolers
03rd October 2011
Cautiousness is the order of the day today and the maxim ‘prevention is better than cure’ well holds true when it comes to staying away from water borne diseases caused by certain harmful bacteria and viruses. These diseases like dysentery, diarrhea, gast...
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Author:
Mark Jhon
30th September 2011
Water being the most Important and life giving natural resource needs to be given a special attention and unfortunately because of human civilisation’s ignorance and careless ness now water is the most scare resource on the earth. Contamination of water c...
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Author:
newalexthomson
26th September 2011
Water is most important life giving element on the earth and our mother earth is called blue planet because of the water itself. Our Industrial revolution and increased population have made water contaminated and this article is an attempt to make us awar...
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Author:
unlimitedwatercoolers
26th September 2011
Water borne-diseases have taken a toll on people’s health across the world. Lakhs of deaths occur every year due to consumption of impure H2O. Municipal bodies do treat the water, especially sourced from rivers, in treatment plants in bulk and then supply...
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Author:
Mark Jhon
23rd September 2011
We all are aware of fact that water is required by humans to survive as we need it for proper functioning of our body and apart from body needs there are many other things for which we require water like cooking, cleaning and washing. It is very important...
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Author:
thomsonuw
14th September 2011
Do you know that 884 million people lack access to safe water supplies; approximately one in eight people and 3.575 million people die each year from water-related disease. Every 20 seconds, a child dies from a water-related disease and 1.4 million childr...
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Author:
thomsonuw
07th June 2011
Gone are the days when people use to rely over the supply water for drinking purpose. As now people realize the importance of the safe and pure drinking water. Offices and organisations now use water cooler which is normally have inbuilt water filter syst...
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Author:
thomsonuw
17th May 2011
Clean drains are a necessity; otherwise it can be difficult to stay in the house. Proper hygiene should be maintained, otherwise you may fall ill. Improper sanitation can put your entire family at risk. Periodic cleaning of your drains is a necessary prec...
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Author:
orsondixon
17th May 2011
According to a recent research, a huge increment of patients that are suffering from water borne diseases has been found. Diarrhoea and jaundice are some of the most dangerous water borne diseases, which can also be life threatening, if the patient is no...
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Author:
Bakul Sikri
09th May 2011
In all places like offices, schools, hospitals, banks, business establishments, factories and even some shopping malls in most countries nowadays, already have water cooler dispensers to ensure that they drink potable water. This was done to achieve the g...
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Author:
csnvbn
09th May 2011
Swimming pools are the best way to relax during one of those morbidly hot days. They are also one of the best places for recreation on a lazy afternoon, whether inside it or beside it, they set a relaxing ambience.
It is the facility for the sport cons...
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Author:
Surf Pacific
09th May 2011
If you get your tap water tested, it is quite common to find hazardous chemicals like pesticides, organic contains, industrial effluents, micro organisms like bacteria, virus, protozoa, cysts, new age tough contaminants, dissolved solids, and more. Consum...
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Author:
Ritu Jain