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05th October 2009
Many developing and under developed countries in Asia and Africa do not have pure, potable and safe drinking water. Bacteria and virus cause serious diseases like typhoid, polio, gastro enteritis to name a few. It is a matter of great concern as water bor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd October 2009
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 c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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
11th September 2009
Let's look at an exciting new development brought to us by the Vestergaard Frandsen Group's (VFG) portable personal filtration system, also known as LifeStraw. Occasionally, it's the most basic technologies that have the greatest impact on people's lives.... Read >
Author: Sam Perum
03rd September 2009
Water is considered as the most key object of your life. You cannot make believe a day without it. In every movement it is something you cannot cast off. But the most key object is that whether you drinking clean water or not. This is the chief qu... Read >
Author: rose flower
30th August 2009
If you are unwell or aged or temporarily immobile, you need to keep your mind away from drifting into depression by getting involved with surveys that pay.
Long term illness, accidents, degenerative body conditions that lead to bouts of pain and si... Read >
Author: Alan
18th August 2009
Chemo therapy in cancer victims
Menopausal symptoms
Contraceptive pills – preventive pregnancy measures
Genetic hair loss
Chemical hair treatment
Medication and treatments at hospital
Work pressure and stress
Treat your hair fall at the earlies... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
18th August 2009
Harmonal imbalances
Stress and tension to some extent
Cancerous cells
Polycystic ovaries
High fever/typhoid
Hair colouring with use of chemicals
Post pregnancy
Medication for other health problems.
Dandruff
Lack of nourishment
Lack of conditione... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
18th August 2009
Is only male hair loss cause for worry? Baldness is though common in men, it is found in woman too. If you hair loss problem is not addressed at the nick of time, then, you may be unable to face your family and friends. Other negative aspects of it, is th... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
11th August 2009
It is a frightening proposition that chlorine in drinking water can actually do us more harm than good! Such has been the standard for over 100 years, having been added as a disinfectant; surely its benefits must outweigh the downsides? Unfortunately, s... Read >
Author: viperboy1012
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
23rd July 2009
Water is by its soluble nature a medium in which things such as bacteria can easily find their way into. What does that mean for you?
The truth of the matter is that bacteria in water can pose a serious human, health risk. Those of us in the western wo... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
12th July 2009
I had always thought this chemical was used primarily in keeping our swimming pools clean by killing any bugs and such like. Then I discovered a worrying connection between its use within water treatment plants and some forms of cancer.
For those of yo... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
08th July 2009
You often hear on the news of people who get ill from their tap water. You might even feel sorry for them, and be thankful that you live where you do. The real question at hand, however, is, “Are you at risk of contaminated drinking water?” The shor... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
08th July 2009
Let me ask you a simple question. Do you know what is in our drinking water? You may think that it is simply water, or you may know that it contains fluoride and chlorine. What I am guessing you don’t know, however, is that both tap and bottle water ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
08th July 2009
Most of us know that our tap water is treated with chlorine to remove bacteria. What many people don’t know is that drinking water treatment is at best ineffective in most areas. Not only does tap water contain more chlorine than is even allowed to be... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby
01st July 2009
The importance of consuming fresh, hygienic water for maintenance of good health and living cannot be undermined. Fresh, pure, germ, free water is used for multifarious activities like cooking, cleaning, bathing, washing, and drinking. No wonder, the inst... Read >
Author: melvillejackson
19th June 2009
How is this possible? Despite the fact that our cities and towns have had water treatment for over 100 years, people continue to ask, "is tap water good for you?" Well, it continues to be an issue because it's difficult to ignore all the pollution creat... Read >
Author: olirom
15th June 2009
Apart from expressing love and emotions, flowers have gone a step further to act as a national symbol for a specific country. National flowers signify specific country like national flower of the US, the UK and the Maldives is Rose, while Lotus is the nat... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
01st May 2009
Yul Brynner sailed through his life with a head like a Sahara desert, and was not revered less because of it. That in itself may not mean that every one, who is forced to walk around like a bald coot, is enamored about the idea. However, shared injuries h... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
01st May 2009
Yul Brynner sailed through his life with a head like a Sahara desert, and was not revered less because of it. That in itself may not mean that every one, who is forced to walk around like a bald coot, is enamored about the idea. However, shared injuries h... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
17th April 2009
Oysters, as will be observed, contain only a small quantity of fat, and for this reason their total food value is somewhat lower than that of milk. A pint of milk has a value of 325 calories, while the same quantity of oysters has an approximate value of ... Read >
Author: Joseph Silva
17th April 2009
Hurghada is a popular beautiful tourist spot in Egypt. The region is one of the best places in terms of scenic beauty and has attracted many travelers form around the world. Hurghada is located in the city of Port Said Governorate of Egypt. It is situated... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
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
20th March 2009
What kind of insurance do you need when you travel: trip insurance or short-term health insurance?
Trip insurance mainly deals with the costs of unplanned trip cancellation. Short term health insu... Read >
Author: Jeff Gulleson
09th March 2009
There are several curative hydrotherapic treatments and the two common among them are steam bath and full wet sheet pack. In this article you will learn the methods and benefits of steam bath and full wet sheet pack. Both the hydrotherapic treatments have... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
24th February 2009
Medical tourism is all the rage in many countries nowadays. Many patients who require complex surgeries or medical procedures for their ailments are now traveling abroad to get treated. Patients from UK, USA, and many other developed countries are moving ... Read >
Author: Kilian
13th February 2009
When was the last time you thought about the safety of the water that comes out of your home faucets? Let's face it. Tap water facts aren't the sexiest things you can thing about. However, think about them you must, since these facts have a direct impac... Read >
Author: olirom
10th February 2009
Let's face it. Even though we are living in the 21st century, enjoying the benefits of amazing technical advances, we still clean our water with a method that was developed over 100 years ago. Over the last century we've come to realize that chlorinatio... Read >
Author: olirom
27th January 2009
The need for water filters is pretty evident with the fact that if no water filters would be installed to filter water the human body consuming the contaminated water behaves like one and keeps all the contaminants within it. This may cause long term impl... Read >
Author: Jay Cunningham
22nd January 2009
Many developing and under developed countries in Asia and Africa do not have pure, potable water. Bacteria and virus cause serious diseases like typhoid, polio, gastro enteritis to name a few. It is a matter of great concern as water borne diseases are ra... Read >
Author: Travis Booth
22nd January 2009
Water, as it is rightly said, is the other name of life. Water is vital for sustaining all known forms of life. In fact, 60-70% of a human body is water. That explains why all the great civilizations in the history of mankind developed near sources of unl... Read >
Author: Stephen R. Krauss
05th December 2008
There are a number of very serious diseases that are caused by contaminated food and water. Some of these major diseases are dysentery, which can be preceded by traveler‘s diarrhea, hepatitis A, cholera, and typhoid. These diseases are very prevalent ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich
04th December 2008
There are many swimming pools in Austin; these pools may be present in houses or in separate health clubs. The quality of water used in these swimming pools has to be checked regularly and must be maintained to the best quality possible. The main reason b... Read >
Author: Alien
13th October 2008
Yes, the good news for the all men is here “More sex = Long life.” According to the latest research conducted by the University of Texas, the couples who have sex more often live longer than the other couples who practice the sex very less. Previously... Read >
Author: jadsn003
07th October 2008
There are a number of serious diseases caused by contaminated water and food. Four of these major diseases are dysentery, which can precede traveler's diarrhea, hepatitis A, typhoid, and cholera. These diseases are prevalent in third world countries, bu... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich
19th September 2008
German was born with the umbilical cord wrapped twice around his neck. He was a small and quiet baby and his mother was advised to place him on his back, so for months he lay immobile.
When German was seven months old, his mother attended The Institute... Read >
Author: Dinkum Interactive
16th September 2008
I'm shocked. I was listening to a radio news story about the aftermath of Hurricane Ike in the south Texas area. In an effort to provide local citizens with clean drinking water, a spokesman was saying that they were adding more chlorine to their water ... Read >
Author: olirom
16th September 2008
I'm shocked. I was listening to a radio news story about the aftermath of Hurricane Ike in the south Texas area. In an effort to provide local citizens with clean drinking water, a spokesman was saying that they were adding more chlorine to their water ... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero
12th September 2008
It seems like every time you turn your head someone is talking about our polluted environment and how it is effecting our food, air and water. Nothing has had a greater impact on protecting us from environmental contamination than water purification techn... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero
12th September 2008
It seems like every time you turn your head someone is talking about our polluted environment and how it is effecting our food, air and water. Nothing has had a greater impact on protecting us from environmental contamination than water purification techn... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero
05th September 2008
“Eat healthy and live longer” is the old proverb now. The latest one is “Practice Sex for Long Life”. Yes, it is absolutely true that the couples who practice sex regularly live a healthy life and live longer. Practicing sex is the new reason th... Read >
Author: jadsn003
05th September 2008
Let's face it...we live in a world of rapidly developing technological advances. Fortunately, for us, this has resulted in continued improvement in the quality of our daily lives. Take drinking water safety as an example. Over the years, the danger of ... Read >
Author: Olivia Romero
02nd September 2008
Coconut oil is one of the most essential products with many uses. Most coconut oil is being exported from the Philippines and other Asian countries. But what separates it from other oils that we use? Simply because it provides numerous health benefits to ... Read >
Author: mercola
28th August 2008
2008 is the 100th anniversary of the first use of chlorine in drinking water. Beginning in Jersey City and Chicago in 1908, and then quickly expanding to cities across the United States, this method of water treatment helped to essentially wipe out disea... Read >
Author: olirom
24th August 2008
Water purification products are a necessity for almost anyone, no matter where you live. With reports of new contaminants found in our drinking water coming to us seemingly every other week, we need to be concerned about the health risks that they pose.
... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor
22nd July 2008
Home drinking water purification systems vary widely in performance and quality. It is not a good idea to purchase any drinking water purification system without first doing your homework. A good place to start would be to contact the manufacturers of t... Read >
Author: Dave
10th July 2008
The water purification process used by a treatment facility varies. In order to explain water purification in its entirety, visual aids are helpful, but as with many other scientific procedures, you can think of it as a circle. Where to begin on that circ... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz
01st July 2008
Located in London’s fashionable Kensington area, the Albert Memorial lies towards the northern side of Royal Albert Hall, this monument is said to have been commissioned by Queen Victoria in remembrance of her husband Prince Albert who died due to typho... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
25th June 2008
What should a home water filtration system do? Most of us are connected to a public treatment facility, so why do we need to worry? Read on.
There is only so much that a public water filtration system can do. They protect us from diseases like typho... Read >
Author: Rich Eng
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
20th June 2008
Water purification technology is a complicated subject. All that we are really going to cover here are some of the methods of water purification in the public and private sectors. Most treatment facilities go through many steps before they send anything t... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz
20th June 2008
The American society took its first step toward dependence on tap water filtration systems back in the 1890s. At that time, cities wanted to do-away with the chances that city residents might develop cholera or typhoid. City leaders knew that they had to ... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz
20th June 2008
Home drinking water filters allow us to say “no” to the expensive and wasteful plastic bottles that are adding to the pollution problems on our planet. Many environmental groups are protesting our growing dependence on bottled H2O and suggesting a dr... Read >
Author: William Manning
17th June 2008
The complete water purification process obviously starts with the treatment facility, and it also includes you, the home owner. They do their share. You do yours - by installing a water purifier system.
There are a variety of water purifiers to choos... Read >
Author: Sherri Stockman
13th June 2008
The public water filtration system used in cities throughout the United States uses chlorine to disinfect the water. Chlorine has been used for this purpose for over 100 years and has been effective in killing the bacteria which cause typhoid, cholera and... Read >
Author: Hugh Harris-Evans
21st May 2008
Water is vital for hot weather survival. One of the most important
aspects of survival is staying hydrated, and that’s even more important
when the temperatures are soaring. This means you need to know about
storing and purifying water. If you kno... Read >
Author: C.L. Hendricks
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
27th June 2007
Hair loss avoidance is a must, but many people found that it is harder to find a cure to help with this. Both among men and women hair loss is a general problem. There are certain things that you have to think before it begins, if you are dealing with thi... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
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
09th March 2007
Water, water everywhere, but not a single drop of pure water to drink! This could be the scene after 25 years. Use and misuse of water is happening everywhere. The world’s huge population of six billion people is using about 54% of all accessible fresh ... Read >
Author: Nancy
12th May 2006
Summertime is just around the corner. Serious swimmers are already hard at work training for the next summer Olympics and many Americans are thinking about swimming for fun. But every stroke they take in chlorinated water, and even the after-swim showers... Read >
Author: No Last Name
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
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