Articles, tagged with "lung infections", page 3
07th April 2010
A story is related about a physician who was home from college as well as a relative outlined that if he required to "make money" he should find a cure for the regular cold! It appeared an abnormal comment to the doctor-to-be with raised a little motivati...
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Author:
transfer factor
26th March 2010
Levaquin and Tendon Ruptures:
Levaquin (fluroquinolone) is used to kill common bacteria that cause lung infections, skin infections, and urinary tract infections. Recently, it has been linked to an increasing occurrance of tendon ruptures and damage. ...
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articlemarketing01@gmail.com
16th March 2010
In a house, the first place where entry of the dust must be prevented is the door. People enter the house with mud on their shoes and spread it in the whole house. A door mat is the best caution against it, providing a very good preventive measure again...
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Author:
Paul Kramer
19th February 2010
If you look around while standing in line at the supermarket, you may have noticed a whole aisle dedicated to breath fresheners. There is usually an assortment of mints, gums, breath strips and sprays that are designed to "freshen" your breath. At least f...
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Author:
jabrams
12th February 2010
If you look around while standing in line at the supermarket, you may have noticed a whole aisle dedicated to breath fresheners. There is usually an assortment of mints, gums, breath strips and sprays that are designed to "freshen" your breath. At least f...
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Author:
Judge Abrams
12th February 2010
Can you think of mornings without a cup of tea? Our body refuses to gain motion and eyes struggle hard to open up to the new day. That's when situation demands tea. A sip of tea sends a signal to the brain and you can feel a trail of energy gushing throug...
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Author:
chitraatolia
29th January 2010
Most property managers have listened to the name Amanda Bonnen. Her name can make the hair on the back of your neck stand up if you are a apartment manager you have to understand, Bonnen used to be a renter of Horizon Real Estate Group and Amanda one tim...
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Author:
Hollywood Landlord
19th January 2010
According to latest statistics, in United States there are at least 37 million people who are suffering or have experience in sinus infection and had taken at least 4 days of medical leave per year for sinusitis treatment. This shows that almost everyone ...
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Author:
Marion Hawkins
30th December 2009
Cystic fibrosis is a disease that has no known cure. It can have devastating complications if not treated. Common and frequent complications are respiratory infections such as pneumonia, bronchitis, and chronic sinusitis. The passageways to the respirator...
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Author:
Kaleb
11th December 2009
Studies show that Vitamin C plays an important role in supporting lung health and increasing lung function. These studies have led researchers to the discovery of vitamin C's important role in lung health. Vitamin C can drastically reduce the symptoms, se...
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Author:
Phil Le Breton
28th October 2009
Learning to live all over again
We, with a debilitating disease, like Myositis or MD know all about side issues. They are an integral part of the disease but are quite often lumped into the description and symptoms of the disease. Headaches, stiffness,...
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Author:
powachair
29th September 2009
Mold and water damaged building materials.
When leakage occurs it results in the growth of mold that in turn results in the release of pungent smelling and irritating volatile organic compounds, and allergenic mold spores into your air. Persons with all...
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Author:
Kaleb Danies
21st September 2009
VSD Treatment in India
Patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) is a persistent, abnormal opening between two major blood vessels leading from the heart. Fortunately, this heart defect present at birth (congenital) often closes on its own or is readily treatab...
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Author:
WeCareIndia
16th September 2009
The hyssop plant is a genus of about ten to twelve species of herbaceous or semi-woody plants in the Lamiaceae family. These plants are native to the east Mediterranean and to central Asia. They are aromatic and have erect branched stems up to 60 centim...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
29th July 2009
I never thought I'd ever have a rat as a pet but I have.
Previously I'd thought of rats as rodent pests, dirty even dangerous creatures.
The media image of a rats has not been good. They are historically nearly always associated with something bad a...
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Author:
james larkin