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Benefits of Drugs

30th September 2009
Drugs are mainly used to cure diseases. The main objective of the benefits of drugs are mainly categorized into many forms, one is to improve the health services by providing the health needs of the necessary, second is providing best delivery of health... Read >
Author: caryfank

TIPS FOR THE SAFETY OF KIDS

28th September 2009
TIPS FOR THE SAFETY OF KIDS What we should do? ------------------ 1, Always keep the baby neat and clean. 2, Cut the nails properly with utmost care. 3, Wet nappy should be removed and parts should be cleaned with soap. 4, Take care of ... Read >
Author: Rebecca Witson

Surprise a loved one with a garnet piece of jewelry

25th September 2009
Garnets some say have a strong connection to Greek mythology, with its reference to Pomegranate that symbolizes its structure and color. This stone’s name is derived from the Greek word “Lite” (which means stone) with all forms of garnet ending with... Read >
Author: Vince P. Platania

Another Look at Indians (Native Americans, Amerindians)

24th September 2009
Native Americans are often cast in the role of victims of White aggression and unbridled avarice-driven or gratuitous violence, especially in the territories known collectively today as the United States. But the first massacre was perpetrated by Indians ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Anabolic Steroid

21st September 2009
Anabolic steroid is natural or synthetic endocrine, which regulates the body functions. Anabolic Steroid is also called ‘Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid.’ Anabolic steroid helps to build muscles and body mass. Anabolic steroid was discovered in 1930. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Many Travel Tips Regarding Health

17th September 2009
Travelling to different temperatures and locations overseas can render you to disease and health threat. You should be conscious of the risks and how to stay healthy. Diseases which aren’t present in the UK such as yellow fever, malaria, rabies an... Read >
Author: John David

The Columbian Exchange Beginning with Spanish Colonization

10th August 2009
The Europeans’ so-called discovery of the so-called New World goes down in history as one of the most important and earth-shattering moments in human history, ranking right up there with the advent of agriculture, the domestication of animals, and the d... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson

Panama Canal

31st July 2009
Panama Canal One of Panama’s biggest attractions, both tourist and business, is the Panama Canal. In fact it has become fairly synonymous with the country. It is not only a symbol of great pride to Panama but also to all countries that benefit from t... Read >
Author: jose.zolinski

How to Prevent Japanese Mosquitoes from Biting You

16th July 2009
Summer is upon us again here in Japan and while for most of us our minds flood with images of beach, bronzed bodies and beer - the downside is that we must effectively protect ourselves from mosquitoes. At best, these flying ‘leeches’ are infuriat... Read >
Author: Haydn Stevenson

A Great Adventure Tour in Tanzania

01st July 2009
The ultimate climb, Kilimanjaro also known as the “the roof of Africa” 5895 meters high it is the highest summit of the African Continent. View the snow covered equatorial mountain, and experience a mysticism that defies all. As a result of the altit... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow

A travellers guide to Brazil

17th June 2009
The weather is usually wonderful, and there are countless of activities to do for everyone. To ensure that you have a great travelling experience in Brazil check out these handy hints: Make sure that you are vaccinated against Yellow Fever. If you have ... Read >
Author: denielrocky

A cheapskate’s travel guide

17th June 2009
The weather is usually wonderful, and there are countless of activities to do for everyone. To ensure that you have a great traveling experience in Brazil pay heed to the following advice: Make sure that you are vaccinated against Yellow Fever. If you h... Read >
Author: denielrocky

A travellers guide to Brazil

06th June 2009
Brazil, birthplace of the bossa nova, has become a very popular place to visit for many tourists around the world. The weather is usually wonderful, and there are countless of activities to do for everyone. To ensure that you have a great travelling e... Read >
Author: Derek

Improve Health And Wellness With Herbal Black Cohosh

01st June 2009
Black cohosh is a tall perennial plant that is part of the buttercup family. It can be found growing in eastern and central areas of the United States. The juice of this plant can be used as an insect repellant. It can also be made into a salve and app... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

TIPS FOR THE SAFETY OF KIDS

29th May 2009
What we should do? ------------------ 1, Always keep the baby neat and clean. 2, Cut the nails properly with utmost care. 3, Wet nappy should be removed and parts should be cleaned with soap. 4, Take care of the genitals because fungal... Read >
Author: Takhe Tayo

Buying Real Estate In Panama – A Perfect Guide For Investors

15th May 2009
Panama’s infrastructure and long term real estate development has made a huge growth since the hand over of the canal in 2000 and it has drew a lot of foreign investors world wide. Actually it is Panama’s time for world recognition as a destination a... Read >
Author: Karl Jackson

Veterinary history, learn what it takes to become a vet, and what a daily routine consists of.

14th May 2009
Vets - or vets for short - are consultants focusing on animals. The word is derived from Latin "veterinae" that means "draft animal". The term veterinarian was employed for the first time in the year 1646 by Thomas Browne. Today veterinary medication welc... Read >
Author: SaraLovesDogs

How to stay healthy on your travels

17th April 2009
Keeping an eye on your health and looking after yourself is important when you’re travelling. You don’t want to miss a thing and that means staying on top form; to give you a helping hand here is a little guide to help you stay fit and healthy through... Read >
Author: itoi

TIPS FOR THE SAFETY OF KIDS

09th April 2009
What we should do? ------------------ 1, Always keep the baby neat and clean. 2, Cut the nails properly with utmost care. 3, Wet nappy should be removed and parts should be cleaned with soap. 4, Take care of the genitals because fungal inf... Read >
Author: jamulco

Immovable Water Outside Of Your DwellingCan Help Growing Mosquitoes

27th March 2009
Take required steps to get rid of Mosquitos It is going to be very tough to prevent Mosquitoes in the outdoor. take the protective steps to get rid of them if not you will be in problem. It is evident that you can find the red itchy areas on body and ... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Stopping Blood-Borne Parasite From Destroying Red Blood Cells - Mosquito Repellents

27th March 2009
The meaning of the word mosquito in Spanish is” little fly” and many deadly diseases throughout the world are caused by this little, irritating insect. The population of 3,000 breeds of mosquitoes all over the world is about 100 trillion. Although ... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

Panama Railroad Scripophily

11th March 2009
The Panama Railroad was completed in 1855. It had the title of the “first transcontinental railroad” because the famous U.S. Transcontinental railway did not exist until 1869, when the rails finally connected to each other at Promontory Summit, Utah. ... Read >
Author: RealStockCertificates.com LLC

The Expand Of Deadly Diseases All The Way Through The Whole World - Mosquito Diseases. Mosquitoes Tr

23rd February 2009
Mosquitoes are not just causing irritation to you. Mosquitoes becomes conveyance for the spread of diseases from West Nile Virus to Malaria. The traditional way to answer mosquito control is sprays. However, out of many ways of compating these pesky mos... Read >
Author: Drago Marx

The Maya Decline.

20th January 2009
The causes of the decline of Maya classic civilization is remain a mystery. Various theories about the Maya decline have been suggested. Epidemic diseases, such as yellow fever and malaria are probably post-Colombian imports to America. There is also no c... Read >
Author: Liza

Facts About Immunization and Health Care

17th December 2008
So much truth is found in the adage, “Health is wealth.” That is why people are taking too many vitamins and supplements to ensure their health is in the best condition. This is one of the preventive measures to avoid succumbing to illness. However, w... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene

How Can You Protect Yourself From Serious Mosquito Borne Diseases When You Travel On Vacation?

11th December 2008
The mosquito is a major cause of a number of serious diseases throughout the world. Five of the most prevalent mosquito borne diseases are Malaria, Yellow Fever, Japanese Encephalitis, Dengue Fever, and West Nile Virus. Malaria is the most common of ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Mosquito Nets: Possibly the Best Travel Accessory

08th December 2008
Mosquitoes are responsible for many different diseases such as yellow fever, dengue, malaria and several types of encephalitis. Close to six hundred million people die every year from a mosquito-born disease. Many people who acquire these horrible disease... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Cyprus In New Anti Mosquito Drive

05th December 2008
How many holidays have been ruined by mosquito bites? Too many most would argue, the sound of a mosquito buzzing round late at night in the bedroom is enough to have most people up and and about trying to track it down, while those who sleep on could w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

TIPS FOR THE SAFETY OF KIDS

02nd December 2008
What we should do? ------------------ 1, Always keep the baby neat and clean. 2, Cut the nails properly with utmost care. 3, Wet nappy should be removed and parts should be cleaned with soap. 4, Take care of the genitals because fungal inf... Read >
Author: jamulco

Don't Let The Mosquitoes Bite You When You're On Holidays

07th October 2008
Mosquitoes are a major cause of a number of serious diseases throughout the world. Five of the most common mosquito-borne diseases are Malaria, Yellow Fever, Japanese Encephalitis, West Nile Virus, and Dengue Fever. Malaria is the most common serious ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

How To Cope With Infectious Diseases

30th September 2008
There are four main kinds of germs that cause infectious diseases. Bacteria are single-cell germs that have the ability to multiply rapidly and release chemicals that will make you sick. Viruses are capsules containing genetic information and use your own... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

When Abroad ! Mosquitto on Your Travels

14th August 2008
Next time you go on vacation to a tropical country, you will no doubt encounter the Mosquito on your travels. At all costs you must not get bitten by one (or more) as they carry many killer diseases and the quality of hospital care available in the third ... Read >
Author: Manbeer Singh

Go On Holiday Without Fear Of Mosquitoes

20th July 2008
When you book your Airport Transfer to take you to a distant land, which is Home Sweet Home to the Mighty Mosquito (Trillions of them to be precise) then Number One on your List of Priorities must be avoiding Mosquito Bites, every single one that is, and ... Read >
Author: Dev

Travel Health and Vaccination

02nd July 2008
At Globetrotters we offer a personal service provided by experienced travel health nurses, we are accredited yellow fever centers and offer full pre and post travel health screenings as well as all available travel vaccinations. The recent massive incr... Read >
Author: Andy Kaplan

Kenyan travel safety tips

25th June 2008
Africa has to be the ultimate destination. For tourists that come from different parts of the world it can be a beautiful and fascinating place. All sorts of travelers are visiting Africa nowadays, students on their gap year, cultural tourists, people on ... Read >
Author: lexisclick

Globetrotters Travel Clinic London Provides Vaccinations for Yellow Fever

05th June 2008
Globetrotters Travel Clinics London are one stop shops for all of your Travel Health needs. We are dedicated to providing quality Travel Health advice and services, as well as premium Travel Health Products. The recent massive increase in business and ... Read >
Author: Andy Kaplan

What are the Precautions during Pregnancy?

05th June 2008
Pregnant travelers should be extra cautious about food and water consumed while traveling. Travelers should boil any suspect drinking water rather than using water purifiers that contain iodine. Dehydration from travelers' diarrhea can lead to increas... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Products for safe traveling, Travel Clinics, Vaccinations and Travel clinics in London

27th May 2008
The One Stop Shop For All Of Your Travel Health Needs. The recent massive increase in business and recreational travel outside of the UK, has led to the need for dedicated Travel Health Centers, Travel clinics. This is because a considerable proportion of... Read >
Author: Andy Kaplan

Travel health products, Yellow Fever Centre, Travel Vaccinations and Travel Clinics London,

21st May 2008
When look for a Travel Clinics London it is a excellent idea to check with your own surgical treatment first as some Travel Vaccinations are available at Globetrotters Travel Clinics Travel Clinics London The One Stop Shop For All Of Your Travel Health... Read >
Author: Andy Kaplan

Health Information for Travelers to Central America

14th March 2008
This article will detail some of the health concerns that travelers to Central America and Argentina should be aware of, and prepared for in advance. Vaccines Depending on your age, sex, health history, and exactly where you plan on going, your doct... Read >
Author: G.Entp6

Viral Diseases Carried by Mosquitoes

19th January 2008
Do you spend a lot of time outdoors? While playing in the sun can be fun, you should know that pesky mosquitoes carry an array of viral diseases that could be life threatening. Although most people have heard about the correlation between mosquitoes a... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Three Great Herbs all Women should know about

19th October 2007
When it comes to herbs for women, that is to specifically address women’s problems, there are three important medicinal herbs, each of which have a long track record of use and effectiveness.Black Cohosh Firstly there is Black Cohosh, cimicifugae racemo... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson

Love Vs. Asian Fetish

26th August 2007
Among my many Asian female friends and acquaintances, about a third are married to--or in relationships with--white males. This could be attributed to the simple fact that the San Francisco Bay Area is such a melting pot of different races and cultures a... Read >
Author: Jenny Parker

Is your holiday likely to end up in a trip to see a personal injury solicitor?

01st July 2007
As of a few weeks ago, British Summer time is officially upon us; the clocks clunked resentfully forwards and we lost an hour of precious sleeping time but the days are now longer and growing progressively brighter and we are beginning to dream in anticip... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Planning a holiday; the essentials (part 2)

15th June 2007
Continues from part 1 “planning a holiday; the essentials” Please read that article first. If you are travelling further a field then you may have many more factors to consider, such as inoculations, extra cover, etc. More far flung destinations, ... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands

Panama Travel – Tips for Arriving Prepared

09th June 2007
Seasoned travelers praise Panama, the vibrant country in Central America wavering on the line connecting its ingrained cultural past to its modernized standard of living, for being a unique and desirable yet not overcrowded travel destination. Panama’s ... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Explore the beauty of Africa on Your Safari Travel

16th May 2007
When you travel on safari, your first experience would be noticing the tranquillity of nature’s silence that sneaks into your heart. But at the same time, the sound of insects and wildlife excites your adventurous spirit, knowing there is still much tha... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel

Africa Kenya Lake Vacation Naivasha: Top lake vacation in Kenya

11th April 2007
African Kenya Lake vacation in Naivasha is comparable to St. Tropez. The lake vacation spot in Kenya is located around Lake Naivasha. Lake Naivasha vacation sights and attraction and activities include boating, hippo Lake safaris, and buffalo watching; is... Read >
Author: raphking5

Black Cohosh: the Menopause Herb

27th March 2007
Historically, Black Cohosh (cimicifugae racemosae rhizoma) Root has been used for a range of conditions. Native Americans and U.S. colonialists used it for amenorrhea, bronchitis, chorea, dropsy, fever, hysteria, itch, lumbago, nervous disorders, snakebit... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson

One type of bronchitis- acute bronchitis

10th February 2007
This type of bronchitis, the acute form usually starts about five days after you have had an respiratory infection. If you have had a flu or cold, about five days after, you will experience bronchitis symptoms. The most common symptoms for acute bronchiti... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Mosquitoes and the West Nile Virus

05th December 2006
Mosquitoes are annoying enough when they are buzzing around you and leaving itchy bites. Unfortunately, they also happen to be carries of some of the more nasty diseases on the plant including West Nile Virus. Mosquitoes and the West Nile Virus As y... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Being a Veterinarian Today

16th November 2006
A veterinarian (from Latin veterinae, "draught animals") is an animal doctor, a practitioner of veterinary medicine. Although veterinarians hold doctoral degrees in veterinary medicine, not all veterinarians enter clinical practice. Those that work in cli... Read >
Author: Josh Stone

Thailand's Yellow-Ribbon Coup

28th September 2006
Do not adjust the color on your television. There are no smudges on your screen. What you saw on the news was not an illusion. When the Thai Military stages a coup, they do it with style and panache. It's true! Their colorful fashion sense may actually... Read >
Author: Nola Kelsey

African Safaris and Diseases - Will You Get Sick?

07th September 2006
The chance of contracting a disease while traveling on safari in Africa is actually very slight and with proper precautions, most diseases can be easily avoided. In fact, you may be surprised to learn that for southern Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Botsw... Read >
Author: James Weis

Stop Mosquitos stealing your blood

06th August 2006
Mosquitoes are a nuisance, not just because of the discomfort and annoying itching, redness and swelling accompanied by each an every bite, but also because they carry many diseases such as malaria, yellow fever, encephalitis, and West Nile virus, some of... Read >
Author: sally neill

Noni Juice

05th May 2006
Scientific research has categorically proven that nutritional deficiencies and chemical imbalances in the body are a fundamental contributor to ill-health. Whereas, vitamins almost certainly help prevent chronic illnesses. Vitamins C and E and beta-carote... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

Traveling Central America - The Panama Canal

12th March 2006
The country of Panama holds a unique strategic geographic location, and it has tried its best throughout the ages to exploit this to the full. From the time of the Portobello fairs to the first transisthmian railroad to the present waterway, often conside... Read >
Author: Dr Bianca Tavares

Mission trip basics

14th January 2006
A popular proverb say's "one small good deed is better than the thousand grandest thoughts". Mission trip travel applies rightly to this saying. Traveling on mission requires traveling not for one's own joy and recreation but for much more noble cause of ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta