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Popular Chicken Breeds

21st July 2009
When picking a chicken you will needto consider their individual breeds. This is crucial as some of them live well together and others have a temperament that requires them to with their own kind. Although there are over sixty breeds to choose from, there... Read >
Author: Gromit Tal

Major Causes Of Ocean Pollution

16th July 2009
Ocean Pollution is a major problem that directly affects wildlife, ocean habitats and human health. Oil spills, toxic wastes and illegal dumping are some of the many sources. Environmental awareness and education programs play a vital role by sharing know... Read >
Author: Jeremy Finch

Backyard Chickens Need a Warm Place to Live

16th July 2009
Chickens at the peak of their laying cycle (spring and summer) can lay an egg about every 25 hours. They usually do this for 4 days in a row, and basically "take a day off", then recommence. This means that a good layer will give you around 6 eggs per wee... Read >
Author: Judith Steen

Home Remedies For Menopause

14th June 2009
Menopause is the stage in a woman’s life when the menstrual cycle stops. This is not a disease; rather it is a natural process in a woman’s life. However, the stage when a woman has her menopause could be a very painful and mentally debilitating stage... Read >
Author: clickforhowto3

Things to Think about when Building a Chicken House

02nd June 2009
When you are searching for the best chicken coop plans, there are a lot of things you should consider for you to come up with the right decision. There are different kinds of chicken coop plans. The choices are too vast that you may get confused on wh... Read >
Author: Travis Feldman

Herbal Remedies for Menopause Relief

14th May 2009
The menopause is signalled by the end of the menstruation cycle when a woman's periods cease. Statistics can vary however the average age for a woman to reach the menopause is around 50. The menopause means that the egg production cycle comes to an end b... Read >
Author: Steve S Scott

Building A Chicken Coop To Raise Chickens

27th April 2009
Before purchasing the fowl or fowls of your choice, it is necessary to have cages or coops to keep them in. These are not necessarily difficult to build, but must follow certain guidelines to be useful. If you are planning on building your own chicken coo... Read >
Author: Str8loball

Conception Issues and Ovulation Calculators

25th March 2009
An ovulation date calculator will help you track down the beginning and the end sates of your period within a few months. This can help you plan the exact time of your next period and ovulation, so as to determine your most fertile days. The ovulation cal... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Female Infertility - Why Can’t We Conceive?

02nd March 2009
When a couple is unable to conceive after a year of unprotected sex, doctors often look at both male and female anatomy and physiology to see if something out of the ordinary is hindering pregnancy. In order for pregnancy to result from intercourse, sperm... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

What You Should Know About The Bird Flu

31st January 2009
1997 brought a new worry to the world wide health community. A previously harmless virus to humans had somehow jumped the species line and had actually begun to infect individuals. The bird flu stopped being a worry reserved solely for bird farmers and be... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Canary Breeding: Four Tips on Breeding Canaries

08th January 2009
Canary breeding can be done for profit or mere enjoyment of the new birds. If you want to breed your own, there are a few things you need to know. This article will give you a few tips on breeding canaries. Diet Before you try to breed the two, yo... Read >
Author: D Swain

Ever heard of the serious bird flu?

18th December 2008
Many do not care to know more about diseases other than those that frequently affect them and those they love like the cold fevers, venereal infections and the like. Nevertheless, it is important to learn about some of the serious ones like bird flu, w... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

IVM (In Vitro Maturation) in Thailand

17th June 2008
The technology of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is recognized as an effective fertility method, the woman has to undergo 2 weeks of injections to stimulate egg production prior to retrieval. Compared to IVF, “IVM” or “In Vitro Maturation” offer... Read >
Author: sweetsingles01@gmail.com

An Overview Of IVF ICSI Treatment

27th May 2008
When attempting to conceive a child, infertility issues are not always something that couples consider. However, around 10 to 15 percent of couples in the United States face infertility issues. Among these issues is poor quality egg production by the fema... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Information on the Menopause

30th April 2008
The menopause is the name given to the end of menstruation (periods). It is also sometimes referred to as 'the change of life'. In the UK, the average age for a woman to reach the menopause is 52. The menopause occurs when the level of oestrogen (female s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Build a Diverse Portfolio

18th January 2008
Even farmers will tell you not to put all of your eggs in one basket. The idea of diversifying is key in any investment, because a broader range of investments reduces the overall risk of investing. For farming, to ensure a bright future in egg production... Read >
Author: Paul S. Allen

Natural Remedies for Menopause

23rd August 2007
Menopause literally means the physiological cessation of menstrual cycles. The root cause of menopause is not what is happening to the uterus, the whole process of menopause is triggered by the faltering and shutting down of the ovaries. This process usua... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Menopausal Disorders and Home Remedies for Menopause

03rd July 2007
Menopause normally occurs during a woman's late forties to mid-fifties and is defined by the finishing of egg production by the ovaries. The end to egg creation results in the end of the menstrual cycle. And the removal of estrogen results in a number of ... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick

RISKS OF IVF PROCEDURE

11th June 2007
In vitro fertilization procedure started in humans 25 years ago. IVF may be seen as a hope for couples who have been otherwise unable to establish a pregnancy. It is a complex process and involves many steps which have as a result the inseminatio... Read >
Author: Keysha

Indiana- Industrial State on the Great Lakes

10th June 2007
Indiana is still a major center of heavy manufacturing industry, although not as intensely as it used to be. Northwest Indiana is the largest steel producing area in the U.S. and it is a sort of unique area in that it has maintained its industrial pr... Read >

Treatment of functional ovarian cyst

30th April 2007
In most of the cases treatment is not needed as the functional ovarian cyst does not cause symptoms, is not harmful and can go away by its own. In rare cases treatment is needed and the therapy focuses on helping the patient not to suffer of pelvic pain a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Bird flu in humans

20th April 2007
Avian influenza is a problem that affects in most of the cases the birds. This type of infection is caused by the bird flu viruses also called avian influenza viruses. These viruses are common among birds. Wild birds carry these viruses in their intestine... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Some facts about early and premature menopause

27th March 2007
A lot of people believe that menopause is a condition that appears in older women, above the age of 60. But, statistics say that about 1% of women between the ages of 15 and 45 are affected by early or premature menopause. This can appear because of many ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Bird flu is still a threat for humanity

26th March 2007
Bird flu, also known as avian influenza is a disease which affects the birds, especially the poultry, in different extents. The bird flu is produced by subtypes of influenza A virus and it sheds in the wild birds which transmit the virus to the poultry. T... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Avian influenza prevention and treatments

07th March 2007
Avian influenza affects chickens and the poultry industry, recombined with the human influenza viruses form a totally new influenza virus to which people do not have protection that spreads in the population and that causes serious illness and death in hu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Questions and Answers about bird flu(avian Influenza)

28th February 2007
Bird Flu is an infectious disease of birds that can also affect people. It can present mild or severe forms of illness. The only subtype that can cause severe illness to people is Influenza A /H5N1 virus, initially it affects chickens, ducks and other bir... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Can The Avian Bird Flu Affect You?

22nd February 2007
Avian bird flu was first noticed about 100 years ago in Italy but now appears all around the globe. Avian bird flu, often referred to as Avian influenza, is an infectious disease found usually in birds which is caused by A strains of the influenza vir... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt

Bird flu manifestations in poultry and wild birds

19th February 2007
The avian flu is a specific bird condition that affects all kind of birds but wild ones seem to be more resistant and carry the virus without showing any obvious signs. Poultry is most sensitive to the virus and develop the disease; mild cases evolve with... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Concept of Fertility Treatment

01st February 2007
The Concept of Fertility Treatment The term fertility treatment suggests a treatment to improve the fertility or egg production in women who would like to bring a new child into the world. This term originated from a condition known as infertility, whe... Read >
Author: James Bowie

Some information about Avian Influenza

10th January 2007
Avian influenza is a virus infection that normally occurs in wild birds and pathologically in poultry, its forms causing mild symptoms or even death within 48 hours. It can also infect humans. Wild birds are a reservoir of the virus and they spread the... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

General information on Bird Flu

06th January 2007
Bird flu is a disease caused by type "A" influenza viruses. Wild birds are a natural reservoir of type A of flu virus, but they are not affected by it. They can infect domestic birds such as chicken or turkey, which get ill and die. Birds get infect... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What are Organic and Free Range Eggs?

03rd January 2007
Britons are buying record numbers of Free Range, Barn and Organic Eggs. Research shows shoppers bought 2.04billion of them last year, up from 1.64billion in 2002 (Article from the Daily Mail - 09/08/2006). The Benefits of Eating Eggs Eggs are low ... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Indian poultry Industry: Strong Investments is the need of the hour

26th May 2006
India is amongst the prominent food producing countries across the globe. The country offers immense opportunities for the exporters as well as investors in the food sector. "The consumption of non vegetarian material in Indian food is dominated by u... Read >
Author: James Marriot

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

IVF Treatment

08th April 2006
Infertility is an unfortunate, often stressful reality for many suffering couples in the U.K. today. Approximately one in seven couples in the country struggle with infertility. Many couples decide to either keep trying to conceive a baby naturally, or th... Read >
Author: Adrian Lawrence

Bird flu-is there a cure?

06th April 2006
Bird flu-is there a cure? "Count/Cull those chickens before they hatch"- literally chicken fear has gripped all round the globe ever since there has been an outbreak of Bird flu in Asia. Of a few Influenza viruses that have crossed the barrier of birds a... Read >
Author: Emily Purles

Say Goodbye To Infertility Series!

11th March 2006
Copyright 2006 The Lord Word On Healing Publications (Beautiful woman! Who said you are too old to conceive?) Beautiful woman, are you tired of being told you are Infertile? You are too old to have a child? Today I bring you hope through the word of... Read >

How Bird Flu Kills

05th March 2006
The bird flu virus is supposed to be really affecting the birds only. However, because of the nature of flu viruses that can be able to mutate and transfer from one species to the other. The bird flu virus that has been killing birds has now been affectin... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ

01st February 2006
Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ by Sachin A.Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ As more and more cases of bird flu are reported, the world faces an immediate threat of a deadly pandemic. Pandemics (Global Disease Outbreaks) are known to be like flash floods... Read >
Author: Sachin Asher