Articles, tagged with "frequent cause", page 3
05th November 2010
If you have a Refrigerators, you will probably need to fix it at some point, as most fridges last many years and require some maintenance. Before you contact a repairman to take a look at it, you should think about whether you can at least diagnose the pr...
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Author:
Heather Mills
27th October 2010
Bad breath can take a hold of persons esteem, even their entire life, and force them to live a sheltered, cautious existence. Having bad breath can make the sufferer go all out, all day, every day to protect themselves from hurt or shame. Almost everythin...
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Author:
Charles
23rd September 2010
A good piles treatment is something that is certainly important. Hemorrhoids which are also known as piles, are a seriously agonizing condition. They can be very hard to get rid of and they can last for a long time. If left untreated, you may actually hav...
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Author:
SteveSmith22875
23rd September 2010
According to the Center For Disease Control (CDC), Group B Strep is the most frequent cause of sepsis and meningitis (a dangerous illness of the fluid of the spinal cord and the fluid surrounding the brain) in newborns. As a bacterial infection, group b s...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
22nd September 2010
Bed Sores - The Raw Facts
Bed sores are ulcers with different possible degrees of severity, appearing on human bodies. Decubitus ulcers by nature, these are also often referred to as bed sores. The severity of such a sore can range between a mild pink ...
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Author:
lewisrl205
01st September 2010
Gastroesophageal reflux (or more commonly known as "acid reflux" or "heartburn") occurs when food and stomach acid reverses from the stomach back into the esophagus. Usually the Lower Esophageal Sphincter acts as a valve and keeps food on its way down aft...
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Author:
Martin Mckenzie
18th August 2010
Nowadays it is not hard to come across numerous products that are supposed to eliminate tinnitus symptoms. What can we do to determine which of them can be most effective for us? Among the products available, End Your Tinnitus, authored by Chris Scott, is...
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Author:
David Stamon
11th August 2010
Chris Scott, author of End Your Tinnitus, began to suffer from tinnitus when he was 18 years old, and he was told by his doctor that he would have to learn to just tolerate it. He decided then to do whatever it took to bring an end to the tinnitus noise. ...
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Author:
Earl Landrum
09th August 2010
Hair is somewhat strong and can generally survive standard grooming methods. Nonetheless, there can be thinning or breakage of hair because of poor grooming practice, and adhering to quite a few tips could prevent these bouts of thinning and breakage. Avo...
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Author:
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21st July 2010
According to the American Water Works Association (AWWA), toilets are responsible for approximately 27 percent of the water used in homes on a daily basis. The amount of water used by toilets is only increased when there is a leak. A leaking toilet tank c...
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Author:
Conservation Mart
21st July 2010
Dizziness can be a common dysfunction of the human immune system. Dizziness is characterized by several symptoms. The most common sign of dizziness is the sense of the surrounding world going round even as one stands or sits at one place. This type of neu...
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Author:
ememichael
16th July 2010
Uterine fibroid tumors have a tendency to generally grow in the course of the peri-menopausal stage. Remedy for uterine fibroids completely is dependent upon how critical your tumors are. Are there multiple tumors? What is the person dimension of each and...
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hairsloss females
13th July 2010
With regard to end of tenancy cleaning London professionals have seen some veritable catastrophes in the past. Old ladies passing on and leaving their eighteen cats untended and undiscovered for days at a time is a commonly cited example. The hungry cat...
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Author:
Alfred Halfnight
05th July 2010
What happens if your model railroad keeps falling off the track? Thankfully, I have gathered seven tips to help model railroaders avoid model train derailment. Here is how:First TipSee to it that all connecting points on your layout are level, aligned and...
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Author:
bobwoodbob77
05th July 2010
INTRODUCTION - Alzheimer disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disarray of uncertain cause and pathogenesis that mainly impacts older adults. The main clinical manifestations of AD are selective retentiveness impairment and dementia. AD is the most frequent...
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Author:
Alfred Dennis