Articles, tagged with "flu symptoms", page 1
04th November 2011
At the end of a 12-part article on your immune system, it is best to revisit all the points made here and bring you the most valuable health advice to take away from it all. This is how the realm of natural medicine and natural supplements can come to you...
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DoctorsHealthPress
21st September 2011
Rheumatoid arthritis could be a distinctive type of arthritis as a result of it's an auto-immune disease that can impact more than just the joints in your body. In essence, your immune system malfunctions and begins to attack the joints, organs and/or dif...
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Joan Sophie
21st September 2011
For a film star or people related to the film industry have to look beautiful every time. Thus, to look beautiful and young, they now undergo the treatment of Botox. In the recent few years, the treatment of Botox has earned a lot of fame and has become t...
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Jassie Benderas
15th June 2011
Influenza or flu is a viral infection which impacts the respiratory system. It can affect any person but young children, older grown ups and individuals with a compromised immune system are most vulnerable. Signs or symptoms of flu are similar as to that ...
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Steven Chang
14th June 2011
{Even though tongue is one of the strongest organs in the body they too can affected by bumps or blisters on them. Bumps or blisters on tongue might be mainly caused due to injury, allergies, stomatitis, Kawasaki syndrome, scarlet fever, herpes, leukoplak...
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Colby Baird
09th June 2011
Recognizing symptoms of h1n1 flu is crucial during this time of potential crisis all over the world. Being able to identify symptoms of h1n1 flu from other types of virus and ailments is important in containing and avoiding the spread of the h1n1 virus. T...
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Jordan Rollins
04th May 2011
Lower back pain in women is very common. In fact, any type of back pain in both sexes is quite common. Studies have shown that about 80% of all women experience at least once in their life. A number of factors that could contribute to this pain in women....
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thepainlady
15th April 2011
Swine Flu (swine influenza) is basically a disease of pigs caused by one of many Influenza A viruses that infect the respiratory tract of pigs and result in nasal secretions, a barking-like cough, decreased appetite, and listless behavior. It is spread am...
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Vanni Jain
04th April 2011
Many people choose not to stay at home when they are not feeling well sometimes just because they don't think that it is necessary and in some cases very simply because they can't afford to miss a day of work or school. Making a decision to head out when ...
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JenB
23rd March 2011
Influenza is an air-borne disease which is transmitted by coughing or sneezing, creating aerosols containing the virus and through hand-to-eye, hand-to-nose, or hand-to-mouth transmission, either from contaminated surfaces or from direct personal contact ...
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Ian Gould
18th March 2011
Even though most people know they should get an annual flu vaccine, many still avoid getting vaccinated, thinking the flu is “not that serious." For some people, flu symptoms can appear mild, but what many may not realize is that flu is extremely unpredic...
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FFF Enterprises
17th March 2011
Until today, Mexico has recorded 1614 people suffering with swine flu and 149 of them died. This disease is most almost like ordinary flu symptoms in humans. Some of the signs must now be an important concern.
Swine Influenza is becoming epidemic in No...
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teddy
09th March 2011
In life, things happen at the wrong time. Just when you have no money, something breaks, something needs to be repaired or something needs to be replaced. When you are unprepared for medical bills, can not pay for medication or have dental emergencies, ar...
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ouidapay613
08th March 2011
Teething describes a process that is very important in child development. During the teething stage of infancy, the baby’s first set of teeth tear through the gums. Feeling the sensation of the teeth pushing through the gums is what causes gum and jaw d...
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Author:
Marshall
04th March 2011
by Dr. Victor Marchione
Type I diabetes is also known as insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. It affects five percent to 10% of people with diabetes and can start at an early age. Type I diabetes is known as an autoimmune disease. This means that your ...
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DoctorsHealthPress