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Sea Turtle Stuffed Animals & Facts

02nd October 2010
A sea turtle stuffed animal is a delightful alternative to the teddy bear. Made of soft, huggable plush, a sea turtle stuffed animal will provide a young child with hours of fun. And, for soft toy collectors, it makes a terrific addition to what you alrea... Read >
Author: Angel H.

Gonorrhea and the Women Suffering from it

29th September 2010
Gonorrhea is brought on by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a gram positive diplococcus bacteria that grow on columnar intermediary epithelium of the mucous casing. Symptoms begin following a two to seven day incubation period. In males, they contain urethritis whi... Read >
Author: Luke Chang

Syphilis Among Women: What We have to Take into account

29th September 2010
Syphilis is a systemic condition caused by spirochete Treponema pallidum. It is transmitted by sexual contact with anyone who has a dynamic spirochete-containing lesion. Like gonorrhea and Chlamydia, it must be reported to public health departments, which... Read >
Author: David Britz

Plant Medicine for Molluscum Contagiosum is Non-Invasive

09th September 2010
Molluscum contagiosum is a common viral skin infection caused by the molluscum contagiosum virus. After an incubation period of two to seven weeks, the molluscum contagiosum rash begins as tiny papules, each measuring 3-6 mm. The molluscum contagiosum ras... Read >
Author: bcured

How the Head Lice Incubation Period Affects Treatments

07th September 2010
Have you been trying to combat head lice, only to find that the pesky critters make an unwanted return into your home mere weeks later? More often than not, it’s not because your child has had interaction with a fresh source of the parasites, it’s because... Read >
Author: Donna Perez

Ringworm Remedies For Treating Ringworm Symptoms

25th August 2010
Ringworm Remedies For Treating Ringworm SymptomsRingworm is a type of skin infection that is caused by fungus. This can be seen as a red circular shaped rash on the skin. This is a very contagious infection, meaning it could rapidly spread from one person... Read >
Author: Cooper Johnson

Polyclonal Antibody to PARP

21st July 2010
We suggest an incubation period of 30 minutes at room temperature. However, depending upon the fixation conditions and the staining system employed, optimal incubation conditions should be determined by the user. High temperature treatment of formalin-fix... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones

chickenpox Symptoms

21st July 2010
Chickenpox is a mild illness in most of the cases. A virus is responsible of it and there is a vaccine against it. It is a highly contagious children disease. Chickenpox is highly contagious; the virus is transmitted in the air from one person to another ... Read >
Author: ememichael

Important Lyme Disease Information Everyone Needs to Know

13th July 2010
Lyme disease is a tick-borne illness which is named after a town called Lyme, Connecticut where the disease was first diagnosed. Infected ticks can be found on animals as small as mice, a fact that many people find surprising. Lyme disease bacteria is tra... Read >
Author: melissa

Malaria - The Deadly Sting of a Female Anopheles Mosquito

07th July 2010
Malaria is a disease caused by the sting of a female mosquito or known also as Anopheles mosquito. This is transferred to you via a sting which they carry the parasite called Plasmodium. The patient who has this kind of parasite was bitten by an Anopheles... Read >
Author: Lam Seina

Home Remedies for Mumps

07th July 2010
Mumps is an illness that is caused by a viral infection which is usually passed on from one person to another through the transmission of saliva when kissing or by airborne droplets expelled when one coughs or sneezes. This illness is more common amongst ... Read >
Author: dr.brucwiliam

Mumps Symptoms and Home Treatment for Mumps

06th July 2010
Mumps is a disease cause by a virus that more often than not spreads from end to end saliva and can contaminate many parts of the body, particularly the parotid salivary glands. These glands, which create saliva for the mouth, are found toward the bac... Read >
Author: Dr. Lee Mikal

How to cure Lockjaw?

14th June 2010
Lockjaw, commonly called as Tetanus is a bacterial disease. It is caused by Clostridium tetani, which affects muscles and nerves. Lockjaw has become as a rare disease due to widespread immunization. How Tetanus (Lockjaw) spreads? Tetanus bacteria l... Read >
Author: Joy Adina

Ringworm Cures

04th June 2010
Luckily, ringworm is an infection that is treatable. The fungus appears as a rash that looks like a circle on your skin. Although animals can also get ringworm, there are a number of different treatment options you can get from the vet that are different ... Read >
Author: Sergio Rios

Brief About Yellow Fever

13th May 2010
Yellow fever is one in particular in tropical areas of Africa, Central and South America, widespread viral disease. The transmission of the virus by the bite of mosquitoes of the genus Aedes. After an incubation period of three to eight days, it comes in... Read >
Author: Nouman Umar
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