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21st September 2009
You are well aware of the specter of HIV/AIDS hovering all over the world. The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO) reports on HIV/AIDS, disclosed in January 2006, have articulated that AIDS has estim... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
14th September 2009
Medical patient’s needs are critical no matter what time of day it is, or even if it is a weekend or holiday. Their questions need to be addressed immediately, and a 24 hour medical call center is capable of answering their important questions and dire... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan
10th September 2009
In today’s world with so many people balancing work and families it is often hard to find the money for miscellaneous expenses such as cosmetic dentistry. We often put these types of expenses on the backburner in order to pay for more practical expenses... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
26th July 2009
Eye is a very important and complicated part of our body. It is very important for everyone to take proper care of their eyes. Normally the problems with eyes are very gradual, so it is not realized easily. It’s often at work that people begun to realiz... Read >
Author: globaleye
21st July 2009
INSTANT ACNE REMEDY
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MAKE ACNE HEAL!
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ACNE 101
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Acne vulgaris, or usually known as acne, is a common skin condition, caused by changes in the pilosebaceous units skin structure... Read >
Author: tobu4u
16th July 2009
Instant Acne Remedy
Make Acne Heal!
Acne 101
For most people's cases, acne diminishes over time and tends to disappear or at the very least decrease after one reaches one's early twenties.
Some individuals will continue to suffer well into their... Read >
Author: Jaison Jacob
09th July 2009
American workforce has increased greatly. After Second World War, labor force is diversified with the entry of women, African Americans, minorities, immigrants.
In order to meet the needs of the employees, government has revised and improved the emplo... Read >
Author: michael russell
06th July 2009
Have you ever wondered why the immune system is so important to a person newly diagnosed with cancer? An undisputed fact is all cancers are caused because it’s been weakened and has allowed cancer cells to grow out of control, but unfortunately you... Read >
Author: alan-nz
02nd July 2009
MAKE ACNE HEAL!
ACNE 101
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The term "acne" refers to the presence of pustules and papules as it was used by itself.
ACNE CAUSES
Another drug called the INH or Isoniazid is used ordinarily to treat tuberculosis or TB which was believed to ... Read >
Author: Margret Jons
29th June 2009
Effective treatments for cancer and for all diseases are revealed when the nobel prize-winning doctor, Otto Warburg shocked the world when he showed that most disease and sickness are caused by insufficient levels of oxygen in the body. His studies reveal... Read >
Author: john daniel
16th June 2009
Witches have black cats. Dogs are "man's best friend." Hamsters and gerbils are cute as they can be, and some people even like snakes.
I picked Frankie the cat up from the pound last week and carried her to her new home. She immediately ran for cover u... Read >
Author: Catherine Auman, MFT
06th June 2009
Vitamin D is sometimes called the sunshine vitamin because it's manufactured in the skin from a cholesterol metabolite when skin is exposed to sunlight. This vitamin stimulates absorption of calcium. A vitamin D deficiency is likely to result in poor teet... Read >
Author: Luke Rennster
23rd April 2009
Sufferers of osteoarthritis may want to rejoice - there is more than one natural joint care supplement available which have shown some promising results for alleviating the pain from inflammation. Osteoarthritis is a degenerative disease which targets the... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
10th March 2009
In the world of medicine the EMT, otherwise known as an emergency medical technician, is the front line at the scene of an emergency. The EMT-Basic aids patients by giving first aid and basic life support at the scene, in the ambulance and during transpor... Read >
Author: Unitek College
03rd March 2009
What it means!
Adherence to treatment means following the instruction about usage of medication as prescribed during issuance. It involves taking the right amount and quantity as laid down. A medical prescription is given to control the rate of multiplic... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau
18th February 2009
AIDS COULD DECLINES NATIONAL ECONOMICAL PROGRESS
The human immune deficiency virus (HIV) continues to spread around the world. As per the estimates of United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the World Health Organization (WHO), over 30 mill... Read >
Author: IsmailHossain
08th January 2009
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is construed as one of the pioneering molecular biology techniques of the 90's. In fact, it was THE technique that completely revolutionized molecular biology. Its been more than a decade of PCR domination in molecular biol... Read >
Author: Neil Watson
07th January 2009
A brain abscess is an infection in the brain that is encapsulated (confined within its own area) and localized to one or more areas inside of the brain. This condition may cause problems with the brain and spinal cord function. Brain abscesses can occur i... Read >
Author: Alien
30th October 2008
On 15th July, the Federation of European Pharmacological Societies Congress began a discussion of the medicinal role of cannabis. It is routinely used for controlling nausea among patients on chemotherapy and for encouraging appetite among AIDS patients. ... Read >
Author: John Scott
17th October 2008
Nocardiosis is an infection caused by bacteria (Nocardia) which live in the soil. It occurs primarily in individuals with weakened immune systems. Nocardiosis is found throughout the world among people of all ages, although it is most common in older peo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
Melioidosis also called Whitmore's disease. Melioidosis is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei. Melioidosis is common in parts of the world of south East Asia (including Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Burma and Vietnam)... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th September 2008
From the moment that it was announce that she would be marrying Charles, the Prince of Wales, Diana found herself in the limelight by becoming part of the Royal Family. During the years from her engagement to Charles until her untimely death in a car acci... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
14th August 2008
Recent news reports from many places across the United States and around the world indicate that in some quarters safe sex amongst gay men is waning. In other words, many gay men are moving away from engaging in safe sex practices, practices that they fo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th July 2008
In the late 1980s, the AIDs epidemic gave birth to the viatical market, in which a terminally ill patient would sell their life insurance policy to a viatical firm for more than the cash surrender value. As AIDS patients began living longer, this practic... Read >
Author: Michael Hanley
11th July 2008
AIDS – the very mention of this disease sends a chill down our spines. The research scientists and medical experts have not attained any concrete treatment for this noxious disease, even after years of existence of first HIV+ case. However, as they say,... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
10th July 2008
What is yeast?
Yeast is a fungus scientifically referred to as Candida. The specific type of fungus most commonly responsible for vaginitis is Candida albicans. Yeast is commonly present on normal human skin and in areas of moisture, such as the mouth ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th June 2008
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus that infects most people worldwide. People are usually infected by the time they are 2 years old or during their teenage years. HCMV infections are frequently associated with salivary glands, though they may be found throu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th June 2008
Kaposi sarcoma is a cancer that causes lesions (abnormal tissue) to grow under the skin, in the lining of the mouth, nose, and throat, or in other organs. The lesions are usually purple and are made of cancer cells, new blood vessels, and white blood cell... Read >
Author: James Sameul
17th June 2008
A five-day meeting on AIDS ended here Saturday with a call to increase the promotion of HIV/AIDS prevention methods as one of the critical ways of combating the scourge.
The participants at the conference, which was held under the theme, ... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory
21st May 2008
All female mammals, including humans, produce colostrum soon after giving birth, and before proper milk is produced. It is a milk-like substance that provides newly born infants with a boost to their immune system and gives immediate protection against th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2008
Burkitt lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic structure. Burkitt’s lymphoma usually affects children. Burkitt's is uncommon; boys are more possible to get lymphomas of any character than girls. It is an extremely competitive character of B-cell lymphoma... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th May 2008
Glandular fever (or kissing disease) is the common term used to describe an acute viral infection called infectious mononucleosis. The virus that causes glandular fever is known as Epstein-Barr virus. Glandular fever mainly affects young adults. A chronic... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th February 2008
The benefits of meditation are endless and certainly deserve your contemplation and consideration. Many successful business people, celebrities and sports professionals practise and enjoy the benefits of meditation. Numerous businesses promote and p... Read >
Author: Peter sams
22nd February 2008
AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome: AIDS is caused by a virus called HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. If you get infected with HIV, your body will try to fight the infection. It will make "antibodies," special molecules to fight H... Read >
Author: Peter sams
07th February 2008
Steroid drug testing is the method of screening steroid in the body. It is a popular test that is performed in all major drug-testing programs. Most of the amateur and professional sports authorities have banned anabolic steroids and other performance-enh... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
07th February 2008
The mind and body act on each other in remarkable ways. Recent research indicates that the immune system is in direct contact with and under at least partial control of the part of the brain physiologically reactive to emotions. Thus there may be a biolog... Read >
Author: David Jones
30th January 2008
Cryptococcosis is an infection caused by inhaling the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans. The infection commonly starts following inhalation of the organism. Most cases occur in people whose resistance to infection is lowered. Cryptococcus is one of the most ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th July 2007
The candida yeast causes infection of the mouth, which is commonly known as Thrush. This yeast is commonly found in the gastric tract. When the body defense becomes weak because of weakness in the body or immune deficiency, the yeast causes infection in t... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
01st January 2007
Ocular lymphoma, also referred to as intraocular large cell lymphoma, is a subtype of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma that primarily affects the central nervous system. The incidence of ocular lymphoma among the global population has known a pronounced decrease ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
05th December 2006
LIFE SETTLEMENTS: TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE?
A relatively new segment of the life insurance industry has emerged which is creating quite a stir. I am referring to the rapidly growing life settlement industry. Essentially, a life settlement is the sale of ... Read >
Author: Jay Gaudreau
17th November 2006
A non-profit organization aimed at the promotion and development of cricket in the United States, the Cricket Hall of Fame inducts both local and international athletes for both their contribution to the game and also to contribute to the community thro... Read >
Author: Aurel Radulescu
29th September 2006
Many seniors own life insurance policies that they no longer need or want, or that they can no longer afford. Often, they allow their policies to lapse or cash them into the insurance company for the surrender value. What many seniors don't realize is t... Read >
Author: Matthew Tuttle
31st August 2006
Cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection. It generally affects only one limb. But if not treated in time, it can cause serious problems such as sepsis, gangrene etc. Find out more about cellulitis and how to protect yourself from cellulitis. Read on.
C... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
21st August 2006
As fall turns to winter, cold and flu season moves into full swing. Last year was a record year for colds and flu and this year health officials predict it will be even worse. We must take precautions so the cold and flu season doesn't catch us off guard.... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille
27th July 2006
Steroids was developed in the 1940s in Germany and used experimentally on their troops during World War II, the drugs ability to stimulate tissue growth and protein synthesis lead them to believe that the drug might be beneficial to treat burn victims and... Read >
Author: Naveen Kumar
11th May 2006
Considering how often fingers come into contact with computer keyboards, it's not surprising that a new study published in Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology found some pretty gross results. Twenty-five computers from the University of North Caro... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
01st April 2006
Nyctalopia, or night blindness, is the initial indication of inadequate vitamin A.
With continued vitamin insufficiency, xerophthalmia and keratomalacia occur with perforation and ultimately cause blindness. This is especially common in the children of... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams
31st March 2006
Dr. Hulda Regehr Clark N.D. is a Canadian researcher in the field of alternative and complementary medicine who claims "cancer can be cured!" She has written five books, three devoted to cancer to explain her amazing assertion. To put her money where her ... Read >
Author: Alister Bredee
10th February 2006
At least one out of every 20 Americans gets depressed each year, and many rely on anti-depressants to help them cope. A new study shows the herb St. Johns Wort might be just as effective, and with fewer side effects.
About St. Johns Wort:
The August 3,... Read >
Author: Home herb
01st February 2006
Terminal illnesses not only destroy lives, but they can also erode the financial stability of individuals and their families. A viatical settlement, however, can provide financial support and emotional comfort to those with serous diseases.
A viatica... Read >
Author: David Springer
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