Articles, tagged with "wash hands", page 2
13th April 2010
Pink eye, the ordinary name for conjunctivitis, is an irritation or infection of the conjunctiva, the outer, normally clear cover of the sclera, and the white fraction of the eye. The eye emerges pink in conjunctivitis since the blood vessels are dilated....
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
27th January 2010
Home schooling can be challenging in many ways. And one of the biggest challenges is keeping your home school atmosphere healthy for your students. Here are 6 steps to take that will insure your health and the health of your students.
1. Designate a C...
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Author:
Debbie
08th January 2010
Nutrition: An excess of sugar in the diet can exacerbate any yeast infection. Try reducing your intake of all sugars and refined starches while treating for dandruff.
Cleansing: Massage your scalp thoroughly with your fingertips when shampooing. This wi...
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Author:
Mel Carver
07th December 2009
Well first things first. The clear-cut fact of the matter is Swine flu is nothing to sneeze it. According to health professionals, the public should be vigilant and not panic.
But just keep reading and learn the way to escape this infection and keep yo...
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Author:
Nivetha
22nd October 2009
Hand Sanitisers provide several advantages over hand washing with soap and water. However, they are not effective if organic matter (dirt, food, or other material) is visible on hands. Benefits of waterless hand sanitizer are listed below:
* Requi...
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Author:
Ell
15th September 2009
Summer's here and for most people that means it's vacation travel season. Whether you're traveling by car or plane, going on a long trip or a weekend getaway, no matter what time of the year it is, it helps to be prepared for some of the unexpected upsets...
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Author:
Donya Fahmy
10th September 2009
The end of summer and for many children, the start of a new school year means that cold and flu season will soon be upon us. Whether your child attends a Brookline childcare center or a family daycare in Brookline chances are he's going to get sick at lea...
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Author:
Jane Bartlett
02nd September 2009
Q: I have a piece of tiffany jewelry in silver and like to wear silver rings, but something funny happens, they bend from circular to an oval overnight. What's happening?
A: It will happen with any jewlery, regardless of the type of metal. The warmth of ...
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Author:
jack
01st September 2009
What is desowen and why is it prescribed?
Desowen is a topical steroid medication applied directly on the skin to relieve the itching and inflammation associated with a number of skin problems.
Its generic name is 'desonide' and it is also available...
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Author:
Danny
01st September 2009
Insecticide and herbicide are those pesticides which are considered as essential evil, require for protecting farms and fields from undesirable insects, weeds, etc. Widely used in the agricultural lands; instead of killing the insects, insecticides aid in...
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Author:
Article Publisher
27th July 2009
Symptoms of Swine flu in people are similar to the symptoms of regular human flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people have reported diarrhea and vomiting associated with H1N1 - Swine flu. In the past...
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Author:
Allen
24th July 2009
First things first. The easy fact of the matter is Swine flu is nothing to sneeze at. However, as said by healthcare experts, the general public should be vigilant and not panic. You are probably thinking that's's quicker said than done. Right? But j...
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Author:
Amanda
18th June 2009
Printed materials like flyers and door hangers are affective tools to disseminate information about Influenza A. Preventive measures and reminders can be indicated on the said printed outputs, which will be distributed in the whole school campus. Further...
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Author:
Katrina
15th April 2009
If you read the headlines about the multitude of Food recalls over the last several months, it is becoming more apparent that our regulatory agencies may not be able to prevent various outbreaks of bacteria that could lead to safety issues across the coun...
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Author:
Montgomery Emerson
09th April 2009
Beware of Salmonella in Those Easter Eggs, Mom!
Eggs are a common source of salmonella poisoning. At one time it was believed the intact shell of an egg protected it from salmonella contamination but not so. The inside of the egg is vulnerable as wel...
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Author:
Sandy Powers