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22nd September 2009
Flu and cold usually accompany each other when attacking a child's immune system. It is a wide spread viral infection and the harsh truth is that there is no permanent treatment designed for it because of the involvement of many types of viruses which can... Read >
Author: Reed Carney
22nd September 2009
Common Cold is caused because of upper respiratory system infection due to cold virus. This infection affects parts such as ears, nose and throat. There are about two hundred known viruses which are responsible for common cold, out of which rhinovirus is ... Read >
Author: Reed Carney
18th September 2009
Runny nose, stuffy head, congestion, sore throat, hay fever, asthma attack - the annoying symptoms of a cold war waging closer to home. To varying degrees, all people are forced to combat the dreaded cold and its violent relatives. Although it has long be... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th July 2009
Home Remedies Colds –Top 10 Tips to Discover
Taking home remedies for colds will reduce the duration of the cold (usually 7 days) by at least 3 days and minimise its potency. So how do you know whether you have a cold or just starting with flu? It... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
06th June 2009
When you’re planning your holiday travel (or travel at any time of year for that matter) it’s worth knowing how to avoid catching and spreading germs, so consider the words of Lahey Clinic physician Dr. Mark Gendreau…
“The risk of contracting a... Read >
Author: Kirsten Whittaker
08th May 2009
Getting a cold or the flu is a common problem. We often go to extremes to ensure that we don’t get sick; but the inevitable will happen, and life will be unpleasant for a few days. You can’t catch the same cold or flu virus twice, but they are const... Read >
Author: S Porter
09th April 2009
Today, there are a lot of studies about different approaches to heal different illnesses. Some are more inclined in the traditional way where it has been proven effective for a lot of years and some use new alternatives that was recently invented to trea... Read >
Author: July Somma
17th March 2009
The earliest effects of Mesothelioma are often mistaken for the symptoms of cold, virus or flu. It is often not diagnosed until it has progressed beyond the treatable stage. Even when Mesothelioma does not develop, asbestosis and other asbestos- related c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th March 2009
It's winter in Calgary. Flu and cold season has kicked in. We have already had a month where the daily temperature has struggled to reach -20 Celsius. When you're outside it hurts to take a deep breath. Our exposure to fresh air is limited. We spend the m... Read >
Author: Sharon Carne
30th January 2009
Medical science is a constantly changing thing. New discoveries signal departures from age-old treatments, while new inquiries into “traditional” medicine often reveals previously unknown substances with curative, preventive and healing properties. It... Read >
Author: Richard Williams
08th September 2008
Viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory system is known as common cold by common folk. Medical term for this disease is acute viral nasopharyngitis. Among human diseases, this is the most common and contagious disease that affects adults and it... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong
02nd September 2008
The common cold, also known as a viral upper respiratory tract infection. Sneezing, scratchy throat, runny nose everyone knows premary signs of a cold. Symptoms of a common cold include nasal stuffiness and drainage, sore throat, hoarseness, cough, and pe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
27th August 2008
It's that time again...either the kids or the parents start to feel under the weather. It isn't hard to know that an illness is coming on. You know it's either the cold or the flu and know full well that the next week is going to be a living nightmare. ... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey
22nd July 2008
People, who catch cold, can recover quicker, and in some cases even prevent catching cold in the first place, as long as they help their bodies to improve its immunity. There are some well-known ways to improve your self-defense system and there are some ... Read >
Author: Chuck Arnone
13th June 2008
Cold sores are caused by a virus in the herpes family, and about 60% of all people carry it whether they know it or not. The virus lurks in your body until an attack is triggered, giving you one of those huge unsightly sores on or near your lip that are e... Read >
Author: RobinBarr
05th June 2008
Try to steer clear of anyone who smokes or who has a cold. Virus particles can travel up to 12 feet (3.7 meters) through the air when someone with a cold coughs or sneezes, and even secondhand smoke can make your child more likely to get sick.
A tables... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th April 2008
Immune deficiency disorders are nothing to sneeze at! Whether you just worry about this kind of thing or it's the start of a long cold or flu season, you probably already know how serious immune deficiency disorders can be.
The common cold which typica... Read >
Author: Scott Becker
25th March 2008
A diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, salads, low saturated fats and whole cereals will ensure near adequate protection against infective organism. Raw fruits and vegetables are better than the cooked one. Still with all these precautions if you get co... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th March 2008
A diet rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, salads, low saturated fats and whole cereals will ensure near adequate protection against infective organism. Raw fruits and vegetables are better than the cooked one. Still with all these precautions if you get ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
22nd January 2008
Flu and cold usually accompany each other when attacking a child’s immune system. It is a wide spread viral infection and the harsh truth is that there is no permanent treatment designed for it because of the involvement of many types of viruses which... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
22nd January 2008
Common Cold is caused because of upper respiratory system infection due to cold virus. This infection affects parts such as ears, nose and throat. There are about two hundred known viruses which are responsible for common cold, out of which rhinovirus i... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
14th November 2007
Someone might be described as developing the symptoms of a cold because they have 'Cold and Wind in the Lungs'. In the East, it is believed that it's not possible for someone whose energy is harmonious to become ill, and for this reason not everyone expos... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
24th July 2007
If you are experiencing a headache for the first time and are also suffering from a diagnosed infection it is very likely that your headache is caused by the infection itself. The effects of an infection can be broad and may directly or indirectly cause h... Read >
Author: Alien
20th July 2007
The cure for the common cold may be a long way off, but thankfully through modern medicine and through the many alternative therapies that are available the cold virus can be fought off quite easily.
If you are one of the many people that prefer natura... Read >
Author: EmmaLW
29th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Donna Gunter
Viral marketing can best be described as a marketing campaign that permits you to reach a large number of people quickly online, much in the same way a human cold virus might spread throughout an office complex. The onl... Read >
Author: Donna Gunter
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
The common cold is a frequent and expensive disease, striking some people as many as 12 times a year, and leading to some 15 million days lost from work annually in the U.S. alone. Children catch a cold the most six or eight episodes a year. In contrast, ... Read >
Author: Manolito Montala
21st August 2006
The aptly named common cold hits nearly every one of us on a regular basis and once a single family member has it, it can spread quickly and viciously. While the cold itself is relatively harmless it still presents almost crippling symptoms. The common mi... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille
17th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
People get angry. Anger is an emotion and shouldn't be ignored or denied. It is hard to believe that there could be a connection between anger and cancer, though. Too many ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
03rd June 2006
As the lone most public viral affliction that strikes people today, the public cold is forever looking for new victims. If you are ten time or elder and have never had a public cold, Id say its a small miracle. Most people get them once or more a year. ... Read >
Author: Emmanuel St-Cyr
13th March 2006
Okay, so you made the decision to improve your health. You're taking your vitamins, you've given up smoking and junk food, and you've decided to buy a juicer to take advantage of the health benefits of juicing. All good things. And, according to the la... Read >
Author: Shari Hearn
05th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Jim Edwards
I flipped on VH1 yesterday and sat enthralled as a rap artist with colorful language skills hosted "Web Junk 20" where they played 20 videos plucked from the web and played them on cable TV.
Last night I saw that Bravo Cha... Read >
Author: Jim Edwards
14th January 2006
There are number of factors that cause sinusitis. The most common occurs when a cold causes swelling and congestion on the lining of the nose. Sinusitis may begin as a viral infection but within a few days it can develop into a bacterial infection. In man... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat
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