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Simple Ways to Prevent From Flu and Cold

26th February 2011
If one can take this following tips on hygiene it will help him take better defend against infection and avoid cold and flu. Here are some of the few small steps that can be followed. 1. Wash your hands often Research Center of Health U.S. Navy condu... Read >
Author: mkhealth84

Treatment for sleep apnea

22nd February 2011
Does your partner often complain about your snoring? Do you feel sluggish after a full night’s sleep? You could have sleep apnea or apnoea. Sleep apnea is a potentially serious disorder that needs immediate treatment. Since it only happens during slee... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific

Tips To Avoid Catching The Common Cold

14th January 2011
The common cold is one of the most common infections you can get. Symptoms include coughing, sneezing, sore throat, stuffy and runny nose. Headaches, muscle aches, and fatigue may also develop as the body defends itself against the infection. Studies h... Read >
Author: Kelsie Castricone

Finding An Effective Herpes Cure

31st December 2010
At any given moment, there are literally millions of people around the globe that suffer from some form and severity of herpes. There are some forms of this virus that are genetic while other forms are simply caught from someone else that is infected with... Read >
Author: darellbelen

Sleep Panic Attacks - What Are They and How do I Stop Them?

22nd December 2010
Often panic attacks are among the most unpleasant experiences one can endure. A sudden gripping sense of terror is accompanied by racing heart, rapid breathing, sweats, chills--symptoms vary somewhat--a sense of unreality, and a fear of dying. Most panic ... Read >
Author: Peter Rubel

Why is Water so Important?

13th December 2010
Water is tasteless, odorless, and colorless to the senses but the most important nutrient for the human body. It may be transparent but it is vital to the existence of human beings. Water makes up about 70% of our body’s mass but can vary depending upon t... Read >
Author: sbh7884

Post-exposure prophylaxis

01st December 2010
PEP is any prophylactic (preventive) treatment started immediately after exposure to blood or bodily fluid contaminated with a pathogen (such as a disease-causing virus), in order to prevent infection and the development of disease. Although multiple dis... Read >
Author: skysoft.inc

Simple Ways To Protect Children From Winter Bugs

30th November 2010
While you may be dreading the advent of winter, the chances are that your children don't feel the same way at all. With winter comes a chance of snow, and even if there are no snowmen or sledging trips to be had, there's a high likelihood your children... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Using a TCA Peel to Improve Deep Wrinkles

26th October 2010
A TCA peel (TCA stands for Trichloroacetic Acid) is one of the strongest types of chemical peel you can use. Its strength is what makes it so effective for improving deep wrinkles. The results usually last longer, too, so you don’t have to perform the rou... Read >
Author: Michael C

Causes And Remedy For Bad Breath In Kids

22nd October 2010
Bad breath in children can be caused by non-oral sources, oral sources and even psychological problems. In around 85 percent of individuals, halitosis will appear as an oral source. The areas usually affected are the back of the tongue, the area between t... Read >
Author: Charles

Snoring Solution Stop!

13th October 2010
For someone who snores and those around them, snoring is a problem. Not everyone snores on a regular basis but, most likely, everyone has snored at least once in their lives due to a cold or congestion. Being the snorer or partner that has to spend thei... Read >
Author: Mark Young

7 Causes For Bad Breath In Children

12th October 2010
Halitosis is an offensive odor which comes from the mouth, nose, or airway. It is also defined as exhaled air containing more than 75 parts per billion of odor-producing volatile sulfur compounds. Halitosis in children is often due to the decomposition of... Read >
Author: Charles

Common developmental anomaly in humans is Cheilitis glandularis

11th October 2010
Cheilitis glandularis is a developmental anomaly, characterized by chronic enlargement of the labial salivary glands, which cause aversion of the lower lip and is commonly seen among young males. Clinically, the labial glands become nodular and hard, havi... Read >
Author: Tom Schavo

Discover Your 'Real' Voice and Listen to What Happens to Your Nasality!

07th September 2010
Nasality, whether it is excessive as in the Brooklyn or Bronx sound, a little more gutteral like Philly talk, twangy as we hear in Texas or only slightly exaggerated as in the speech of Detroit or the Midwest, occurs when voiced sounds travel through the ... Read >
Author: The Voice Lady

Allergy // Cyproheptadine (Periactin)

18th August 2010
Description: Periactin is an antihistamine given to help relieve cold- and allergy-related symptoms such as hay fever, nasal inflammation, stuffy nose, red and inflamed eyes, hives, and swelling. Periactin may also be given after epinephrine to help trea... Read >
Author: lainak
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