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TATTOOS | ART OR GRAFFITI?

29th September 2009
A tattoo is a enduring mark or design made on your skin with pigments inserted through pricks into the skin's top layer. When tattoos first came into existence, there were only pigments that could be found in nature and now any color can be formed by m... Read >
Author: Robert Livesay

UTI Symptoms and Treatment for Men

23rd September 2009
Millions of men obtain such infections each year, so it seems a excellent plan to look at the topic in more depth. A urinary tract infection, also called a UTI, is an infection of the bladder, kidneys, prostate or urethra. Even though urinary infections... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

Antibiotics or Natural Remedies for Treating a UTI

23rd September 2009
The most familiar symptoms of UTI are numerous and urgent needs to urinate even if the bladder is empty, burning upon urination and sometimes abdominal cramping. There are trouble free tests available at the local pharmacy. These dipstick style tests dete... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

UTI Symptoms and Treatment

23rd September 2009
Symptoms of UTI are not easy to miss and include a strong urge to urinate that cannot be delayed which is followed by a sharp discomfort or burning sensation in the urethra when the urine is released. Most often very little urine is released and the urin... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

Drug Rehabilitation

22nd September 2009
Have you ever thought about what drug addiction rehab really means? The words are thrown around in the media, in government, and in our schools, but what exactly is rehab for drug addiction? In its simplest form, drug addiction rehab means quitting dr... Read >
Author: Mervin Hester

American Academy of Pediatrics Celebrates 75 Years

22nd September 2009
In 1930, a group of 35 pediatricians who felt that an independent forum was needed to address children's health issues came together in Detroit to form the American Academy of Pediatrics. Today the organization is celebrating its 75th anniversary and boas... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

UTI Symptoms and Treatment for Men

16th September 2009
It seems like a good idea to look at such infections since millions of men acquire such an infections each year. A urinary tract infection, also called a UTI, is an infection of the bladder, kidneys, prostate or urethra. It is vital to recognize the symp... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

Antibiotics or Natural Remedies for Treating a UTI

16th September 2009
The most familiar symptoms of UTI are numerous and urgent needs to urinate even if the bladder is empty, burning upon urination and sometimes abdominal cramping. There are trouble free tests available at the local pharmacy. These dipstick style tests det... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

Symptoms of Urinary Tract Infections, Treatments

16th September 2009
Symptoms of UTI are not hard to miss and include a strong urge to urinate that cannot be delayed which is followed by a sharp discomfort or burning sensation in the urethra when the urine is released. During the common urinations usually tiny amounts of ... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

INFERTILITY,CAUSES AND TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR INFERTILE COUPLES

16th September 2009
What is Infertility? Infertility, whether male or female, can be defined as 'the inability of a couple to achieve conception or to bring a pregnancy to term after a year or more of regular, unprotected intercourse'.Infertility is often a multifactorial p... Read >
Author: Deccan

Drug Use During Pregnancy

16th September 2009
When a woman is struggling with drug addiction during her pregnancy, that drug use affects more than just her - it affects her fetus as well. The drugs can also have devastating effects on the child one he or she is born. Drug addiction and pregnancy sh... Read >
Author: Mervin Hester

Treating a UTI - Antibiotics or Natural Remedies

15th September 2009
The most familiar symptoms of UTI|UTI symptoms are frequent and urgent needs to urinate even if the bladder is empty, burning upon urination and sometimes stomach cramping. There are very simple tests available at the local pharmacy. These dipstick style... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

UTI Symptoms and Treatment

15th September 2009
Symptoms of UTI are not easy to miss and include a strong urge to urinate that cannot be delayed which is followed by a sharp discomfort or burning sensation in the urethra when the urine is released. Most often very little urine is released and the urin... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

Free Radicals – How To Fight Them With Antioxidants

14th September 2009
Free radicals are molecules with a free electron, making the molecule reactive and unstable. To stabilize the molecule, the electron takes electrons from other molecules. This chain reaction takes place in the body weakening the immune system leading to v... Read >
Author: Abdullah Salim

Treating a Urinary Tract Infection

10th September 2009
The most familiar symptoms of UTI|UTI symptoms Frequent urges to urinate are accompanied by discomfort and a burning sensation along with some abdomen cramping. There are trouble free tests available at the local drug store. These dipstick style tests d... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms and Treatment es

10th September 2009
Symptoms of UTI are fairly easy to recognize. Numerous urges to urinate are accompanied by pain and a burning sensation. During the common urinations usually small amounts of urine is passed and the urine can frequently be cloudy and can contain some bl... Read >
Author: Steve Kerche

The Super Nutrition Arsenal

03rd September 2009
Aging is a process of gradual maturation. Biologically speaking, senescence is the process by which the capacity for cell division and the capacity for growth and function are lost over time, ultimately leading to death. Aging is thought to have the posit... Read >
Author: prashant

First Aid Is Important For The Workplace

02nd September 2009
There are four major components of workplace first-aid, namely; first-aider, first-aid, box, first-aid room, and first-aid equipment. When deciding on the number of first-aiders, first-aid box, first-aid room and first-aid equipment for the workplace, the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Kill or flush E-coli bacterium to cure UTI

18th August 2009
Our body consists of several good and bad bacteria. The good or helpful bacterium supports smooth functioning of body parts. Some bacteria help in the digestive process, while some acts as antibodies against the diseases. You can also find bacterium that ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

A Look at an Internal Medicine Career

18th August 2009
When it comes to careers in medicine, it is usually surgeons who get most of the attention. However, it is important to remember that not all doctors deal with surgery. To the contrary, there are a number of careers in medicine that seek to treat patients... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Ginekolog issues faced by women such as kondilomi and the role of ultrazvuk trudnoca.

18th August 2009
Ginekolog is the branch of medicine which deals with health care for women, especially the diagnosis and treatment involving the disorders of the reproductive organs. As the advancements in medicine increase, ginekolog these days refers to the health prob... Read >
Author: Azeem

The skyrocketing cost of medical care

10th August 2009
A big scare these days is the skyrocketing cost of medical care, with estimates that the system will be broke by such-n-such a year. A big cry goes up for better preventive care, and in the next breath the medical community calls for more frequent screeni... Read >
Author: Frank Wilhelmi

Find Internal Medicine Jobs With Locum Tenens Companies

08th August 2009
Internists looking for internal medicine jobs will first want to check with locum tenens companies. These companies function as a physician recruiter for hospitals that have staffing needs. Whether your subspecialty is cardiology, endocrinology, hematol... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Global poverty – a scourge

04th August 2009
The following statistics highlight the critical issue of global poverty and the human suffering which accompanies it. All figures are sourced from the World Bank. • At least 80% of humanity lives on less than $10 a day • The poorest 40 percent o... Read >
Author: Mack Brandon

Discover all about acai berry extreme

21st July 2009
This article will reveal to you all there is to know about the acai berry and colon cleansers. The benefits of the açaí berry, as well as the media coverage has been crazy to say the least, the fact that A list celebs and oprah are singing it’s prais... Read >
Author: lee stewart

Drug Abuse and Treatment

18th July 2009
In our world today drug abuse rages rampant. Brain function and behavior are affected due to drug addiction which is complex but treatable. Drug abuse alters the brain's structure and function and can result in changes that persist long after the drug ... Read >
Author: Thomas Oliver

Boils Treatments

17th July 2009
You might also have suffered from a big pimply like structure called Boils. It is kind of virus that does not grow by its own rather it needs a catalyst like any bacteria or toxins that cause it to grow. This bacterium’s deepens into your skin tissues a... Read >
Author: nancy

Oregano Oil - The natural cure for infectious diseases

16th July 2009
Researchers believe that oregano oil is a potent cure for infections. It has healing powers that develop immunity against microbial diseases. So, whether its bacterium, fungal or parasitic disease, oregano is the cure for you. The study has been proved th... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Hollywood Reveals the Secret to a Flawless Celebrity Skin

06th July 2009
Ever wondered how Hollywood actors and actresses keep their skin perfectly toned, blemish less, fair and healthy? Or did you every spare a thought why your skin is not like theirs? The secret of their healthy skin is a special kind of whitening pills ca... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Staph infections in children grow resistant to drugs

30th June 2009
A recent study has shown that children tend to get infected by new types of stubborn staph infections, which have a rather increased tolerance rate to traditionally used antibiotics, and the distribution of nose, ear, and throat infectious diseases with a... Read >
Author: John Scott

Emergency Response Skills Are Enhanced By Field Guides

30th June 2009
When an event happens, your emergency response needs to be quick and effective. Among all the supplies you need to do your job, few items have more of an impact than your basic emergency field guide. When you pick a guide to carry, make sure it’s s... Read >
Author: jacqueshabra

Oregano Oil - Consume it to heal infections

23rd June 2009
Oregano is a perennial herb that is used as an antioxidant. It has healing properties due to high content of phenolic acids and flavonoids. It is often used as a food or health preservative, this essential oil enhances the immunity of the body against inf... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Oregano Oil - Miracle Oil

23rd June 2009
You can make a habit of consuming oregano oil in your day to day routine as it helps to keep away from infectious diseases. The common oregano is referred to as Origanum marjoram and oregano oil is known as Origanum vulgare. But these two are totally diff... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Causes of Joint Pain, Recognize Joint Pain Symptoms

23rd June 2009
Arthritis is an inflammation of one or more joints caused by the wear and tear injury or any infection. This inflamed condition of the joints is mostly seen in the elderly people. It comes from two Greek words, athron meaning joints and itis meaning infla... Read >
Author: John Adison

Child Hygiene Tips - Unwashed Hands Hazards

15th June 2009
You never know where your children have been and what they have been up to till you see their hands. Toddlers tend to collect germs on their hands from a variety of sources - contaminated surfaces, foods, even animals and animal waste. If they don't wash ... Read >
Author: Paul

Swine Flu Pandemic Notes: Take More Vitamin C

15th June 2009
Swine flu has just met the criteria to be deemed a pandemic. A pandemic classification is given when an infectious disease spreads further and at a faster pace than anticipated, from country to country, or even worldwide. The World Health Organization con... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton

Natural Vitamins for Children Ensure Growth and Development

14th June 2009
Everyone knows that children are often picky regarding their foods so they need additional natural vitamins for growth and development. However, as these children grow, their tastes change according to time and usually start to eat a more balanced diet, b... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Ready to Launch? Swine Flu phase 2?

11th June 2009
When will swine flu reappear in the Northern Hemisphere? Next September of October is the most likely time. Most pandemics go through a well described series of three peaks of infection rate. There is an initial outbreak, that we have just had, followe... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees

A legacy in pieces

04th June 2009
Nothing can compare to the grief that a parent experiences when one of their children encounters death at an early age. There is a saying that goes: A Parent Should Not Outlive Their Child. And like many other sayings, this one holds true. A child’s... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Masks, Swine Flu, Hay Fever and Japan

04th June 2009
A visitor to Japan during the SARS epidemic may have seen the sea of masks in Japan and thought that the Japanese were being very careful to protect themselves against SARS. Some of them were. Today, you can see another sea of masks in Japan. Again visito... Read >
Author: Tom Aaron

Taking Your Baby for First Shots

18th May 2009
Babies usually make their first visit to the hospital by the age of two months. Even if your baby appears healthy, it is important for you to make an appointment for a routine checkup. Visits to the doctor are also necessary to protect the babies from s... Read >
Author: Paul

Get Georgia Health Insurance

18th May 2009
A person in Georgia would do well to find health insurance. There are many reasons a person should get health insurance but in Georgia especially there are some key important reasons. Georgia is the worst state in America for air pollution. Also Georgia i... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton

Infectious Diseases Kits: Knowing Who Your Little Enemies Are

17th May 2009
We may not see them by our naked eyes. They may be too little that we tend to be so confident that they cannot bring any harm towards us, especially to our health. This does not have something to do with anything but bacteria. Bacteria are the main reason... Read >
Author: xxwertah

Looking For Texas Health Insurance Plans

15th May 2009
It is important for a person in Texas to have health insurance. Many people in Texas do not have health insurance. Out of all of the states, Texas has the highest amount of people who lack health insurance. This is a real problem as Texas also is rated se... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton

Kidney Infections - Adopting some lifestyle changes can reduce the risks

12th May 2009
Do you suffer from pain during kidney infection? Have you noticed blood in urine? If yes, then you might be suffering from kidney infections. This contagious disease turns life-threatening, if the patient doesn't undergo treatment in time. The chronic con... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Mind Over Body Health

08th May 2009
For many decades I have contemplated and explored how the mind can affect the body. Although the body is the smallest and most dense part of each of us, its health can have a dramatic impact on our ability to enjoy our life. Below are 5 excerpts below f... Read >
Author: Marie217

Oregano Oil - Immunes your body from infections

05th May 2009
Oregano is an essential oil that is used as spice in Greek and Italian dishes. It has several medicinal uses that make it popular among patients and doctors. Its antiseptic properties help to cure bacterial and viral infections. You can inculcate the habi... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Select appropriate treatment for Urinary Infections

28th April 2009
Antibiotics are the most accepted treatment for the urinary infection. Most of the doctors recommend an antibiotic dosage as soon as they come across an individual who is suffering from bladder or kidney infections. These medicines are readily available i... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Reasons Why Baby Cry

09th April 2009
10, Phlegm in throat:-- This also causes difficult breathing resulting in cry.Often a typical sound can be heard with each breath. 11,General aching:-- Generalised body ache with restlessness is seen in flu and prodromal stages of some infecti... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro

Does Moringa increase breast milk production?

09th April 2009
Breast milk refers to the milk produced by the mother to feed her baby. It provides the primary source of nutrition for newborns before they are able to eat and digest other foods. Moringa has been clinically proven to increase the production of breast mi... Read >
Author: Avon

Innumerable benefits of Cranberry Juice consumption

07th April 2009
Cranberry juice is a dietary fiber that has vitamin C content. This natural juice is rich in contents like manganese, calcium, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, vitamin A etc. The consumption of the juice has several health benefits like. 1. The cranberry... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

How Water Extraction is done in DC

04th April 2009
There are many beautiful and interesting sights in Washington DC, among them are the White House which has been home to every president of the United States ever since 1800; the Tidal Basin Lake famous for its abundant Japanese cherry trees that blooms in... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

The Benefits Of Getting A Bird Net

27th March 2009
Birds are one of the top problems of the agricultural production in the country. Not only do birds interrupt crops, they can also ruin your garden, the school's playground, the parking lot in your work, and many more locations where birds exist. There... Read >
Author: Julie Souto

Natural And Herbal Supplements For Treating Cold And Flu Infections

27th March 2009
Echinacea, zinc, vitamin C, and garlic are all the most well-known and respected supplements concerning the maintenance and strengthening of the immune system. Echinacea contains polysaccharides, flavonoids, caffeic acid derivatives, essential oils, poly... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Salt And Apples

25th March 2009
Polyphenols were discovered to be the magical answer to the riddle posed by the "French Paradox", although in the case of healthy wine-drinking French, it is the grape polyphenol that counter-acts the scientists idea of a "bad" diet. However, as the st... Read >
Author: Jenna Smith

Home Remedies for Dandruff

22nd March 2009
Dandruff (pityriasis capitis), although extremely common, can still be a very annoying and unpleasant condition. Dandruff is due to the excessive shedding of dead skin cells from the scalp. The skin itself sheds every twenty-four days. Dandruff can ha... Read >
Author: naturalremedies

Questions to Ask Before You Get a Tattoo

19th March 2009
Many people make the mistake of rushing into getting a tattoo before they have fully researched what getting a tattoo means. Like most of life’s important decisions, getting a tattoo should not be done on a whim, as it will certainly have lasting effect... Read >
Author: absoluterv

Causes of Body Joint Pain and Simple Tips to Ease Pain

20th February 2009
Joint pain can be due to several causes and the treatment is dependant upon the cause of the pain. Joint pain is an ordinary complaint often connected with aging process. Unusual physical exertion or overuse of joints can cause body joint pain. Other caus... Read >
Author: jainish

Sensible Travel Planning

13th February 2009
Travelling alone is exciting. Travelling with your friends or family is even more exciting. However, I wanted to share some tips with you to ensure you have a great time and that nothing goes wrong. All too often, the excitement can make you forget the... Read >
Author: warrior

New Research Tool Uses Mice To Unlock Peanut Allergies

28th January 2009
Many people wind up having some sort of allergies, and one of the most volatile of the different food allergies can be the allergy to Peanuts. Some people can be just a little allergic to peanuts, others are so hyper sensitive that even a small amount can... Read >
Author: Joe Gardener

Learn How To Treat Venereal Warts

28th January 2009
In life there are things that we hope we never have to deal with. But when we live our live irresponsibly or do not think to protect ourselves during certain situations the consequences can be uncomfortable and sometimes disastrous. People who are not saf... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Sewage Damage: The health risks it poses to people

23rd January 2009
When we hear of the term sewage, we really have a very clear idea of what it looks like. We know what sewage is and where it comes from. We are so grossed just having to think that it came from our bodies’ excretory system, but then, despite its gross n... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

How To Treat Pet Vomiting

17th January 2009
Vomiting is extremely common in cats and dogs. Dogs are guilty of dietary indiscretion far more often than cats, and scavenging behaviour is a frequent precursor to an upset stomach. Dogs and cats have a very easy vomit reflex and the slightest irritati... Read >
Author: Troy

Your Pets Should Get Vaccinated

12th January 2009
Hence, in order to protect the puppies against infectious diseases, it is best to give them their shots and they should be re-immunized after 3 to 4 weeks. In this way, the puppies will be able to endure any infectious disease that may come their way. ... Read >
Author: John Samson

Vaccinations: Does My Cat Need Them

09th January 2009
In this article we will be talking about the notion that if my cat never goes outside then why do they need the vaccinations? Do they really need these shots? It is very important that take your pet to your vet, he will explain the why to you. Vaccines... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Trying To Understand Cats

09th January 2009
As humans we keep pets in our home because they evoke affection or curiosity and often are given a special status as companions for members of the family. Pet owners can contact veterinarians, ecological organizations, and universities for opinions about... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Trying To Understand Cats

09th January 2009
As humans we keep pets in our home because they evoke affection or curiosity and often are given a special status as companions for members of the family. Pet owners can contact veterinarians, ecological organizations, and universities for opinions about... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Vaccinations: Does My Cat Need Them

09th January 2009
In this article we will be talking about the notion that if my cat never goes outside then why do they need the vaccinations? Do they really need these shots? It is very important that take your pet to your vet, he will explain the why to you. Vaccines... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Trying To Understand Cats

09th January 2009
As humans we keep pets in our home because they evoke affection or curiosity and often are given a special status as companions for members of the family. Pet owners can contact veterinarians, ecological organizations, and universities for opinions about... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Vaccinations: Does My Cat Need Them

09th January 2009
In this article we will be talking about the notion that if my cat never goes outside then why do they need the vaccinations? Do they really need these shots? It is very important that take your pet to your vet, he will explain the why to you. Vaccines... Read >
Author: Doris Canova

Is Obesity A Disease?

08th January 2009
Obesity is an excess of body fat that frequently results in a significant impairment of health. Obesity is a known risk factor for chronic diseases including heart disease, diabetics, high blood pressure, heart attack and various other forms of diseases... Read >
Author: Alma Orozco

Florida And Their Pet Health Insurance

05th January 2009
Valparaiso FL. Florida is located in Florida's Okaloosa County. There are about 6,408 people living in the city of Valparaiso Florida equaling about 2000 households. The mode proceeds per household in Valparaiso Florida is about $39,521. About 31% of the ... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

What are Painful Joints?

02nd January 2009
What are Painful Joints? Arthralgia is the medical term for pain in the joints and there can be several different causes. The name arthralgia (literally: "joint pain", from "arthros" = "joint" and "-algia" denoting "pain") and may have numerous underlyi... Read >
Author: painrelief

Natural Health And What It Means

15th December 2008
In the West, we like to think of our world as modern and of our medical system as sophisticated. Yet, with the wide array of illnesses, diseases and disorders that continue to escalate in scope and number, it might be time to explore another way of evalua... Read >
Author: suegold

The benefits of Wu Yi tea

08th December 2008
This green tea has immense value to the body. It is packed with essential chemicals that not only nourish the body with health but also protection. The benefits of drinking green tea have been classified as unique and extremely high. Wu Yi offers this to ... Read >
Author: shrutigupta

The benefits of Wu Yi tea

05th December 2008
The benefits of this type of green tea include the following health benefits: Weight loss meaning you can use the tea as a supplementary diet to cut on weight. Burning down cholesterol which means you will burn most of your cholesterol with this tea... Read >
Author: shrutigupta

Florida's Pet Health Insurance

04th December 2008
Valparaiso FL. Florida is located in Florida's Okaloosa County. There are approximately 6,408 people living in the city of Valparaiso Florida equaling approximately 2000 households. The average income per household in Valparaiso Florida is approximately $... Read >
Author: Janice Sherwood

Creating a Healthy Life Expectancy

26th November 2008
In general healthy life expectancy has increased due to several factors of out lifestyle. During the span of the 20th century, average life expectancy jumped from around 49 years of age in 1901 up to 77 years by the century's end. The center for Diseas... Read >
Author: John Halderman

Get pet Health Insurance In Florida

31st October 2008
Valparaiso FL. Florida is located in Florida's Okaloosa County. There are approximately 6,408 people living in the city of Valparaiso Florida equaling approximately 2000 households. The average income per household in Valparaiso Florida is approximately $... Read >
Author: Jay Schindler

What Cold Sores and Herpes Have in Commo

21st October 2008
Herpes is an infection that many a people don't quite understand. It confuses many as one can be infected and not even know that they have the infection. It lies dormant in the skin until its triggered by either Stress, fatigue, menstruation or injury to ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Cold and Flu Symptoms

14th October 2008
You almost certainly are aware that giving your immune system a helping hand can ward off colds and the flu. But did you know that ordinary exposure to toxic chemicals in your everyday life can actually raise your probability of becoming sick? Catchi... Read >
Author: jainish

Cold and Flu Symptoms

14th October 2008
You almost certainly are aware that giving your immune system a helping hand can ward off colds and the flu. But did you know that ordinary exposure to toxic chemicals in your everyday life can actually raise your probability of becoming sick? Catching... Read >
Author: jainish

Safety Tips for Budget Travelers in Foreign Countries

06th October 2008
There are many things to keep in mind when traveling, whether you are a budget traveler or not. You obviously want to keep what money you have for your trip rather than lose it or have it stolen. You also want to keep yourself and traveling companions saf... Read >
Author: Stuart S. Travel

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

Clinical Training for Vocational Nurses

10th September 2008
Vocational Nurses need to undergo Clinical Training before they start practicing at any healthcare center. Caring for the sick or the convalescent requires that Vocational Nurses, also known as Licensed Vocational Nurses, be trained in all aspects of hea... Read >
Author: Govindan

Is is possible to prevent cerebral palsy?

08th September 2008
The human brain, which is nature’s most incredible piece of work, is perhaps the biggest puzzle to humankind. No one knows how it grows so perfectly inside the cranium even when the fetus is right inside the mother’s womb. This piece of soft pulpy tis... Read >
Author: Melvin Kops

Protect Yourself Against Tainted Body Tissue Transplants

08th September 2008
The human body tissues industry is on the rise. Unfortunately, so are claims of negligence, malpractice, and the transplant of tainted and infected tissues into unknowing victims, who contracted infectious diseases such as syphilis and hepatitis from huma... Read >
Author: Legal

An Art of Avian Medicine

05th September 2008
In this article we discuss the tests that should be considered in a variety of different cases, or what we refer to as a sick bird decision tree. First of all, is there any chance this could be a contagious infectious disease? In order for this to be... Read >
Author: Meena Kumari

Why is Chlorine Present in Drinking Water?

05th September 2008
Why should chlorine be present in our drinking water? It is for very good reasons, as the treatment and distribution of safe drinking water are considered by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as one of the major public health achievements of the ... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI

Cat Scratch Disease: My Cat Just Scratched Me, What Do I Do?

03rd September 2008
Cat scratch disease is also known as cat scratch fever. This disease strikes people who are infected by the Bartonella henselae bacteria. In almost all cases, cat scratch disease occurs when the person was scratched or bitten by his cat. The cat itself do... Read >
Author: Calvin

Looking For Budget Travel Tips? Read This First

03rd September 2008
Every traveler must make a note of certain points before he starts the tour. One of your prime concerns is safety of your money. You also want to keep yourself and traveling companions safe from harm. Here are some tips to follow to manage a safe and fulf... Read >
Author: jasperknowapp

A Couple Of Symptoms For STD

20th August 2008
STD (sexually transmitted disease) better known as STI (sexually transmitted infections) caused due to sexual link. These are infectious diseases and are conceded from one persona to another through sexual contacts, oral sex and anal sex. This is actua... Read >
Author: Joe Samson

STD And Teenagers

18th August 2008
Sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse and are highly infectious diseases. Unprotected sexual contact risks the lives of the young by afflicting with sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV infection and eve... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

A Brief Look At STD

18th August 2008
Infectious diseases that spread from one partner to another during sex are known as sexually transmitted diseases, or their very popular anagram, sexually transmitted diseases. STDs can affect anyone in the sexual sphere of the population, where one can s... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment - Scientific Breakthrough Discovers Root Cause

14th August 2008
There are scientific advancements that look promising for preventing and even reversing Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system. MS is an inflammatory demyelinating condition. Myelin is a ... Read >
Author: Frank C Adams

New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment - Scientific Breakthrough Discovers Root Cause

14th August 2008
There are scientific advancements that look promising for preventing and even reversing Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system. MS is an inflammatory demyelinating condition. Myelin is a ... Read >
Author: Frank C Adams

Having A Drug Addiction While Pregnant

25th July 2008
When a woman is struggling with drug addiction during her pregnancy, that drug use affects more than just her - it affects her fetus as well. The drugs can also have devastating effects on the child one he or she is born. Drug addiction and pregnancy shou... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

K-1 Visa - The Fiancee Visa Process

24th July 2008
A K-1 Visa (also known as a Fiancee Visa), is a nonimmigrant visa which benefits fianc�es of U.S. citizens. The petitioner files the application in the USA on behalf of the foreign beneficiary. The petitioner must provide detailed information and suppor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Vitamins For Acne

10th July 2008
The fact is most people are deficient in vitamins, minerals and herbs that are important for your body to function properly. Only 9 to 32 percent of Americans eat the recommended three to five servings of vegetables every day. Remember, your skin is the l... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Goji: The five useful phytochemicals present in them

06th July 2008
Goji is known for having numerous beneficial attributes that can contribute to the overall well being and health of a person. If eaten in raw form every day, it is said to have the ability to reverse aging. Goji berries are also known as smiling berries b... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Information on Monkeypox

01st July 2008
Monkeypox is a rare infectious disease caused by monkeypox virus. The disease was first identified in laboratory monkeys, giving it its name. The disease is most prevalent in Central and West Africa, but an outbreak occurred also in the United States in 2... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Mattress Encasements: Natural Solutions For Reducing Dust Mite Allergies

27th June 2008
American television programs of the 1950s taught simple axioms such as Clear Fences Make Good Neighbors and If You Don’t Have Anything Nice To Say, Don’t Say Anything At All. In that simple golden era, severe allergies were extremely rare among the p... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Information on Kennel Cough

21st June 2008
Kennel cough (canine infectious tracheobronchitis) is a disease that affects the trachea lining, thereby causing minor irritation. A dog with this disease coughs frequently, usually every few minutes and all throughout the day. Although kennel cough is on... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Immune Supplements Can Prevent and Cure Most of So-Called Incurable Diseases

20th June 2008
From early 1970, existence of close relationship between the nutritional status and capabilities of immune response to pathogens has been accepted. Early work has shown that a protein-energy malnutrition, significantly affected the immune response, thereb... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

New and Advanced Treatment for Dandruff

13th June 2008
Dandruff is made up of small pieces of dead skin that peel from the scalp as a result of the effects of metabolism. Dandruff is a common hair problem in many person. The dandruff generally refers to the condition of the skin wherein shiny, silvery scales ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Information on Bloom Syndrome

05th June 2008
Bloom syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by a high frequency of breaks and rearrangements in an affected person's chromosomes. People with Bloom syndrome are much smaller than average, and often have a high-pitched voice and characteristic fa... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Quake Relief HQ Says Focus of Relief Work to Shift to Reconstruction

03rd June 2008
headquarters under China's State Council agreed at a meeting on Tuesday. The meeting was presided over by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, also head of the quake relief headquarters. Efforts to search for survivors should continue, but more importanc... Read >
Author: jackyluo

Your Pet’s Examinations and Vaccinations, Part I

08th May 2008
On February 27, 2003 the Texas State Board of Health changed the annual requirement for Rabies vaccination for dogs and cats to once every three years. This means the law has changed, but the recommendations for the health and well being of your pet have ... Read >
Author: Dr. Paul Skellenger

Stress Exhaustion – Signs and Symptoms of Stress Exhaustion

02nd May 2008
What’s the cause of nervous exhaustion? Chronic stress. When you experience stress, your body produces adrenal hormones that excite your nervous system. Whether you're late paying the mortgage or a Bengal tiger is chasing you, the result is the same –... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Mouth Ulcers – Causes and Treatment of Mouth Ulcer

07th April 2008
A mouth ulcer is the loss or erosion of part of the delicate tissue that lines the inside of the mouth (mucous membrane). Some of the causes include certain drugs, chemicals and infectious diseases such as herpes or thrush. The most common cause is mechan... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Stress Exhaustion – Signs and Symptoms of Stress Exhaustion

03rd April 2008
What’s the cause of nervous exhaustion? Chronic stress. When you experience stress, your body produces adrenal hormones that excite your nervous system. Whether you're late paying the mortgage or a Bengal tiger is chasing you, the result is the same –... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Alternative Medicines For Infectious Diseases

02nd April 2008
An infectious disease is a disease or sickness that happens when an organism (a living thing such as a plant or animal) is attacked by a pathogen. Pathogens (such as bacteria, viruses, and other germs) are too small to see. Some infectious diseases are co... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Art of Avian Medicine

27th March 2008
In this article we discuss the tests that should be considered in a variety of different cases, or what we refer to as a sick bird decision tree. First of all, is there any chance this could be a contagious infectious disease? In order for this to be ... Read >
Author: Dr. Paul Skellenger

The Fourfold Yoga - Part VI

26th March 2008
Yoga Therapy "Excellence in action is Yoga " declares the Song Celestial ( Geetha ), an authentic treatise on Yoga & the quintessence of the Upanishads. Yoga, as the science of Holistic living, is a way of life. Yoga does not mean physical exercises ... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

Pranic Therapy II

26th March 2008
Pranic Therapy Part II All the four forces in the Universe - weak nuclear force, strong nuclear force, electricity & magnetism -are but different manifestations of that Unitary Power which the Vedists call Prana. Using this Vital Energy to heal is c... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

Get Full Information About Malaria

19th March 2008
Infectious diseases not necessarily common in Canada can occur and may even be widespread in other countries. Standards of hygiene and medical care may differ from those at home. Before departure, you should learn about the health conditions in the countr... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Get Full Information About Malaria

19th March 2008
Infectious diseases not necessarily common in Canada can occur and may even be widespread in other countries. Standards of hygiene and medical care may differ from those at home. Before departure, you should learn about the health conditions in the coun... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Infectious Diseases - Herbal Medicines for Infectious Diseases

28th February 2008
Infectious Diseases is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of infectious and sexually transmitted diseases in humans, as well as related molecular genetics... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Steroids - Can They Affect You?

22nd February 2008
Steroids are a synthetically produced variant of testosterone, which is a naturally occurring hormone in both males and females. They were first developed to treat delayed puberty, some types of impotence, and wasting of the body caused by HIV or other in... Read >
Author: Scott Becker

New and Advanced Treatment for Dandruff

21st February 2008
Dandruff is made up of small pieces of dead skin that peel from the scalp as a result of the effects of metabolism. Dandruff is a common hair problem in many person. The dandruff generally refers to the condition of the skin wherein shiny, silvery scales ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

The Low-Fat Way To Longer Life

21st February 2008
A Spanish-speaking friend wants to wish you the very best that life can offer, he will often lift his glass with the following toast: "To health and wealth ? and time to enjoy both." Embodied in this simple salute are the three basic desires common ... Read >
Author: Liza Othman

Cord Blood Collection - Give Life Another Chance

21st February 2008
The increasing popularity of cord blood collection all over the world is a very positive sign. What was regarded as a waste earlier is now considered most valuable after the delivery of the baby. Yes, I am referring to the umbilical cord blood and the ... Read >
Author: apurva

Cord Blood Collection - Give Life Another Chance

19th February 2008
The increasing popularity of cord blood collection all over the world is a very positive sign. What was regarded as a waste earlier is now considered most valuable after the delivery of the baby. Yes, I am referring to the umbilical cord blood and the pla... Read >
Author: apurva

How you can do medical treatment yourself

11th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Vlad Kott All we from time to time are ill with this or that illness.The main thing should be defined what the reason of illness is and then it will be possible to make a decision what drug to use. Someone prefers to address at once ... Read >
Author: Vlad Kott

Biography Of Florence Nightingale

11th February 2008
When we visit hospitals and see them sparkling and cheerful, we know all this is a result of the efforts put in by the courageous and intelligent lady. –Florence Nightingale .The nursing profession today owes a lot to the invaluable contribution of Flo... Read >
Author: nisha sharma

Herbal Medicines For Infectious Diseases

23rd January 2008
Infectious diseases spread very quickly among children. Mild bouts of diseases such as German measles or mumps early in life may be helpful as they establish immunity and prevent the child from suffering later in life when these diseases are more virulent... Read >
Author: Alien

Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Adolescents

22nd January 2008
Sexually transmitted diseases are transmitted through unprotected sexual intercourse and are highly infectious diseases. Unprotected sexual contact risks the lives of the young by afflicting with sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV infection and e... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Demerol: Prescription Drug Abuse & Testing

11th January 2008
Demerol is the trade name of Pethidine / meperidine which is a fast-acting opioid analgesic drug used to treat pain. In the United States and Canada, Pethidine or meperidine is more commonly known by its brand name Demerol whereas in many parts of the wor... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Medical Negligence Claims

07th November 2007
People in the UK suffer and sometimes die every day due to medical negligence through not receiving the correct care. Being involved in the medical industry is a difficult and demanding job and illness is never as it appears in textbooks; important factor... Read >
Author: Helen

Herbal Home and Natural Remedies For Dandruff Cure

30th October 2007
Dandruff is a very common form of scalp irritation. It is actually a disease in itself, says Dr. Warwick Carter in his book The Complete Family Medical Guide, but most people describe a scalp that is shedding copious quantities of skin scale as dandruff.I... Read >
Author: Alien

The Crucial Benefits Of Vitamin A

21st October 2007
Vitamin A is probably best known for its role in eye health and promoting good vision and the legend that eating carrots is helpful for night vision, in particular, is based on the high levels of betacarotene that they contain. It is indeed true that reti... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Cord blood Collection - Some Basic Information

25th July 2007
Inadequate knowledge about cord blood collection, processing and cord blood storage is pushing many new parents away from donating their babies’ cord blood cells. Hence, comprehensive information on steps of collection, processing and storage of cord bl... Read >
Author: apurva

Dandruff Treatment Tips – Dandruff Home Remedies

23rd July 2007
Dandruff is one of the most ordinary scalp troubles. But it is amazing that no exact cause off dandruff is known yet. There is so no cure for dandruff, but you can heal it whenever it shows. There are many causes that trigger dandruff and some speculation... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

The Fourfold Yoga Vi

23rd July 2007
The Fourfold Yoga - Part VI Yoga Therapy "Excellence in action is Yoga " declares the Song Celestial ( Geetha ), an authentic treatise on Yoga & the quintessence of the Upanishads. Yoga, as the science of Holistic living, is a way of life. Yoga do... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar

Home Remedies for Dandruff

11th June 2007
Dandruff is due to the excessive shedding of dead skin cells from the scalp. It is also called scurf. Dandruff is a skin disorder that results from neither too little moisture nor too much oil. Some people, however, either chronically or as a result of c... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How Chicago Hospital Staff Cares for Your Loved One Is A Sight to Behold

30th May 2007
There are times when you need good medical help for a specific medical condition. For these times it is best if you enter a hospital that will be able to give you the medical help that you require. For the person who lives in Chicago or the person who is ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Factors or Conditions That Influence Asthma

30th May 2007
Bronchial asthma is a disease that is influenced considerably by several factors. This is a disease which is prevalent all over the world. It is generally seen that the boys of younger age groups have more severe case of the symptoms of the disease than t... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Genital Warts Information

08th May 2007
Genital warts information can be found in many places and in many guises if only you look hard enough. One of the best places for you to get genital warts information though will be from your doctor’s office. This worthy place will be able to give you t... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Say Goodbye To Hair Ailments

03rd May 2007
At times, you may have been caught admiring that beautiful hair of the lady or gentleman sitting next to you. Thick and dark as they look, they seem to be instrumental in enhancing their beauty and smartness. If you don’t form part of the team and want ... Read >
Author: sashi

Home Remedies For Liver-Cleansing

21st April 2007
Our liver is responsible for many important functions in the body. The liver produces bile and because bile helps in breaking down fats it is important for normal digestion and for the delivery of nutrients from intestines into the blood. The liver regula... Read >
Author: Alien

Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment: A Research Based Guide

04th April 2007
Treatment varies depending on the type of drug and the characteristics of the patient. The best programs provide a combination of therapies and other services. 1. What is drug addiction treatment? There are many addictive drugs, and treatments for spe... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

What you should know about scabies

26th March 2007
Scabies is produced by some tiny mites, it is very contagious and transmitted by close contact as skin to skin. Scabies mites can be found under the skin where lays eggs, the skin’s reaction is in producing pimples, skin irritations to the presence of e... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

HOW LACK OF EXERCISE SHORTENS LIFE

15th March 2007
HOW LACK OF EXERCISE SHORTENS LIFE By Fatima Jiwani People die from inactivity, not just from aging. We know that as people age,they lose muscle, their immunities weaken and because of their weakened immunity, they are more likely to die of cancer and ... Read >
Author: Fatima Jiwani

When Nature Reveals its Secrets to a Bald Man

15th February 2007
A wise man said, one should live one’s life in such a way as not to tear one’s hair out later because of the mistakes which cannot be corrected. Well, in the case I’m going to dwell upon there will be neither hair, nor uncorrectable mistakes. Oh yes... Read >
Author: Devin Greenfield

What Do I Need to Know About Tattoos?

13th February 2007
Tattoos Are you thinking about getting a tattoo? With the rising popularity of tattoos in North America, chances are that at one time or another you have considered getting a tattoo. Before getting a tattoo, however, it is important to fully understand... Read >
Author: Steve Dolan

Encourage To Kick Bad Habits

06th February 2007
Bad habits are chronic and progressive which often lead to potentially fatal disease in one’s life. Bad habits wreck our health and take us to the path of nemesis. Bad habits, no matter how much perilous it is, can be cured if devoted proper healing. Us... Read >
Author: Robert Swayze

Friendly Bacteria - Probiotics

22nd January 2007
Probiotics (Friendly Bacteria) are good bacteria for the intestines which is critical for the body's immune system. The word "probiotic", which is used to refer to friendly bacteria, comes from two Greek words meaning "for life." In stark contrast "antibi... Read >
Author: Splasher

Scientists finally create an effective vaccine against Bird flu virus

10th January 2007
So far, the public health authorities have been in a continuous alert due to the presence of H5N1, the bird flu virus which affected Asia and infected about 100 humans in the past 18 months, half of the victims not surviving the virus attack. Scientists w... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Medicinal Properties of Bitter Melon - Good for Diabetics

04th January 2007
Medicinal Properties of Bitter Melon - Good for DiabeticsCopyright 2004 by Junji TakanoBitter Melon is the English name of Momordica charantia, a climbingvine whose leaves and green fruits, although bitter, has been used tofight cancer, diabetes and many ... Read >
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Common Forms of Treatment for Hepatitis C

30th December 2006
Hepatitis C is an infectious disease caused by infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV). This type of virus has been recently identified to cause a wide range of liver diseases such as cirrhosis (liver cancer). Without the aid of treatment, persons with hep... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Holistic Cat Health Care – Prevention Is Better Than Cure

15th December 2006
Holistic health care for cats is a movement that is gaining popularity among veterinary surgeons and owners alike who wish to consider alternatives to traditional veterinary care. Reports suggest that cats are falling ill far more frequently than before; ... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Cat Vaccinations – An Important Preventive Procedure To A Healthy Cat

15th December 2006
Cats seem independent and self-sufficient, but cats need just as much care and attention as other pets. Cats are prone to a number of serious diseases and it is extremely important to ensure that your cat is vaccinated from an early age. Further preventio... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Vaccinating Your Shih Tzu

17th November 2006
Active immunization is the introduction into the body of killed or satisfied microorganisms or their products for the purpose of stimulating the Shih Tzu's defense mechanism. This is the same concept that is applicable to the human species. Historica... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

The Life of a Police Officer

16th November 2006
Police officers face many dangers in their jobs. Police officers are constantly being faced with the unknown and the unpredictable. They never truly know the outcome of any situation they enter into. This can make policing a dangerous profession. Dangers ... Read >
Author: Josh Stone

How To Treat A Cold

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

To Flu Vaccine or not to Flu Vaccine

08th November 2006
That is the question...  ..........From time to time we are happy to post an article from a renowned research source as are Health Science Institute........... . Health Sciences Institute e-Alert on Flu Vaccine October 2006 Yes, it's that tim... Read >
Author: Peter Charalambos

New Protection against Infectious Diseases

08th November 2006
Studies show that a new supplement called 1-3, 1-6 beta glucans provides a powerful defense against infectious diseases. Harmful bacteria are mutating rapidly to become more resistant to commonly used antibiotics – the so called ‘Super Bugs’. Most n... Read >
Author: Sudeshna Chakraborty

How infectious diseases are going to change your lifestyle and the way you live.

12th October 2006
How infectious diseases are going to change your lifestyle and the way you live. Many of us do not think or deny the possibly of major change with the way that we live. Infectious diseases are going to change how we live, work, and play within the c... Read >
Author: James Hoyt

Focal Infection Bacteria -The Cause of Human Death - Gum Infection, Dental Infection, Root Canal In

12th October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 SSLI Health Group Acceptance today of Focal Infection is so taken for granted that hardly anyone pays any attention to it. Such disagreements must seem incredible. Keep in mind such arguments about new ideas among doc... Read >
Author: George Meinig

How To Enhance Infant Protection From Infection And Disease

28th September 2006
In 1975, a pediatrician named Allan Walker reported a startling link between formula-fed infants and the occurrence of infectious diseases like neonatal meningitis and food allergies. In that report, he suggested that the this link was due to antigen abs... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

Beauty Vitamin In Your Horse Supplies

19th August 2006
What does your girlfriend have in common with your horse? I'm not being rude or making dirty jokes. They have other things in common aside form what you had in mind. I'm talking about vitamin E, that beauty pill your girl takes religiously. Your horse als... Read >
Author: Jason Atilia

6 Aging, Fitness, and Health Myths Debunked-Part 1 of 6

16th June 2006
Aging Myth #1 People Are Living Much Longer Hardly a day goes by when someone doesn't remind us of how we are living much longer now than we used to. As surprising as it may be, according to Dan Georgakas, author of The Methuselah Factor, 1995, ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Allergies and Specialty Sleep

12th June 2006
According to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, more than 50 million people in the U.S. suffer from some kind of allergy. Most of these allergens are things like common dust mites, ragweed and pollen but these simple allergens and... Read >
Author: Blair Stephens

Hurricane Aftermath Health & Safety Tips

10th June 2006
With the record-setting hurricane season of 2005, it is never too soon to begin preparing for the 2006 season, which has been predicted to have an above average number of hurricanes. EHA has over 25 years of experience with mold related matters and can... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How Do You Get ADHD?

04th June 2006
There has been a lot of research done on how exactly you get ADHD, and it is now known that genetics is at least part of the reason. Currently, research shows that at least 30%-40% of individuals with ADHD have a family member that deals with the sam... Read >
Author: Ampuan Yussof

4 Necessary Steps You Should Take When Thinking About Getting A Tattoo!

28th May 2006
Obviously there is some concern about getting a tattoo because when you get a tattoo, you risk getting an infection, pain and wonder about the possibilities of infectious diseases. The process needs to be better understood. 1. Can I Get Infectious Dise... Read >
Author: Steve Pike

Lack of basic nutrition creates generation of criminals, prison system society

07th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Truth Publishing A new study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry shows that children who experience malnutrition exhibit strikingly increased behavioral disorders and aggressive behavior as they grow older. The study looked a... Read >
Author: Steve Diaz

Pregnancy With Fiths Disease

03rd May 2006
The Human Parvo Virus B19 Infection is present in almost every place. One of the diseases it produces is called the 'Fifth disease", a common infection experienced during childhood or adolescence. Thus, the National Center for Infectious Diseases has esti... Read >
Author: Natron Chango

Bird Flu: An Introduction To The Latest Global Health Threat

13th April 2006
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently sounded a global health alarm in response to a new threat that has been emerging in several regions, particularly Asia. This threat is the avian influenza, more commonly known as bird flu, which is an infectiou... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Sinusitis Resulting from Stress

09th March 2006
Life without any driving force is dull and boring. But life with too much driving force can be unpleasant and tiring and may eventually damage your health or well-being. A certain level of stress is necessary to avoid boredom but high levels of stress ove... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat

Kids In a Bubble

24th February 2006
Kids In a Bubble? By Allison Janse, Author of The Germ Freak's Guide to Outwitting Colds and Flu http://www.germfreaksguide.com/offer/index.cfm As you're wiping your child's hands with instant hand sanitizer, you may hear some people say, "When I was... Read >
Author: Allison Janse

Avoiding Infectious Diseases In Your Kitchen - 2 Simple Steps

24th February 2006
All food naturally contains bacteria. Whether this food is in your kitchen at home, or in a restaurant kitchen, improper handling can easily lead to making you sick when you eat it. Here in the United States we have some of the strictest laws in the w... Read >
Author: Mary Johnson

Higher Health Risks Than Those They Care For

19th February 2006
Most family members readily jump in to help a loved one and will put their own lives on hold while doing so. Only 46% expect to be caregivers longer than two years. In fact the average length of time spent on caregiving is about eight years, with app... Read >
Author: Barbara Mascio

What is drug addiction treatment?

27th January 2006
There are many habit-forming drugs, and treatments for specific drugs can deviate. treatment also varies based on the features of the drug user. Troubles tied in with an individual's drug addiction can vary a good deal. People that are addicted to dru... Read >
Author: David Skul

Shih Tzu Mammary Gland Care after Whelping

19th January 2006
It is necessary to examine your Shih Tzu matron's mammary glands daily, directly before whelping and throughout nursing and weaning periods. A secretion of moderately thick liquid clear or brown with streaks of white milk is normal. If this discharge ... Read >
Author: Connie Limon