Articles, tagged with "respiratory disorders", page 3
12th February 2010
A certified occupational therapy assistant (COTA) job requires an associate's degree and is a very sought after profession in the United States. Thanks to the rapidly growing health care industry, there is an increasing need for trained professionals who ...
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Author:
charli
11th February 2010
Are you a connoisseur of antique Persian rugs? Or do you simply enjoy resting your feet on soft, warm carpets? Whatever be the reason, if you have carpets in your home, you should get those cleaned at least once every couple of years. Getting carpets clea...
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Author:
orsondixon
01st February 2010
Noni juice research was first conducted in the year 1972 and it was a Maria Stewart, a scientist, who revealed that the native Hawaiians often use the noni fruit as medicine for curing many diseases. R.M. Heinicke, professor from the University of Hawaii ...
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Author:
lukeporterbeer
12th January 2010
If you have ever spent long periods of time in a swimming pool, you are probably familiar with how chlorine can sometimes change the color of your hair or make it feel and look dank and lifeless. Now imagine subjecting your hair and the rest of your body ...
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Author:
Lorraine Cardington
08th January 2010
A good air purifier helps in purifying the contaminated air by freeing the air from pollutants. People living in a congested home and locality usually live in contaminated air. Environmental studies have revealed that the air inside the house is dirtier t...
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Author:
Darrin Lowe
10th December 2009
There are many reasons why your washing machine produces a musty smell. These reasons could range from poor drainage to organic materials getting stuck in between ducts. Of all these reasons, however, nothing poses much threat as the formation of mildew a...
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Author:
Tamar
10th December 2009
Most people think that just because there is already swirling water inside your washing machine when you use, there's no need to have a separate session for keeping it clean. After all, when you push the drain button, everything, even those pesky little d...
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Author:
Tamar
07th December 2009
Bronchitis is defined as a condition characterized by the irritation and inflammation of the bronchial tubes and this is divided into different classifications, namely: acute tracheal bronchitis, chronic bronchitis (simple to complicated), and bronchiecta...
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Author:
Carey Hudson
03rd December 2009
What is the purpose of ammonia in hair colour?
The purpose of ammonia in hair dye is to help open up the cuticle layer of the hair to allow the color molecules to penetrate the hair. It also serves as an activator to peroxide in the colour developer an...
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Author:
Jenny Janse
15th October 2009
Ask any doctor in Australia, and he or she will tell you that the flu vaccine is a tremendously beneficial tool in the fight against the flu - for most people. However, there are a few exceptions to who can and should receive the vaccine. Before heading i...
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Author:
EvaJudge
08th October 2009
Noni has been in use as a medicinal herb in various cultures around the world for several thousand years. Its traditional use relating to immunity includes combating bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections. It is used to help respiratory diso...
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Author:
Byron J. Richards
22nd September 2009
If you want to quit and you've promised yourself so many times that this is the last cigarette you'll ever smoke, but every time you fail again and again, it's time to ask for some stop smoking help. This method you are trying is called "Cold Turkey" and ...
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Author:
Ismail
11th September 2009
Vitamin payback alter as do the different types of vitamins themselves. Vitamin A, for example, has the different repayment. It is revealed to be a proven antioxidant and can shelter against bane.
Another main vitamin that provides brilliant vitamin pr...
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Author:
Milly
21st August 2009
The mullein is a genus of about 250 species of flowering plants. They are all part of the figwort family. Mullein plants can be found growing natively in Europe and Asia. The highest species diversity can be found in the Mediterranean region. The mull...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
18th July 2009
Of the multitude of losing weight treatments available it is Clenbuterol that is one of the most controversial; not because it doesn't work but rather because of how dangerous its usage can be, and that is why it should only be used while under the superv...
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Author:
redzwan13