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14th October 2009
You may not realise it, but you may very well be confusing the common cold with a case of influenza. Many Australians inadvertently refer to their head colds as flus, and vice versa. If you've ever wondered precisely what makes a cold different than a flu... Read >
Author: EvaJudge
30th September 2009
I'm sure you, like me, are bombarded with emails, conversations and thoughts about goal setting, particularly each new year. If I had a nickel for each email I've received since Jan 1st that talked about goal setting, I'd be a rich woman! Yet, have I set ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Your home office plays an integral part in the development of your internet business. You will be spending a great deal of time in your office and it is important that you develop an atmosphere that will contribute to the success of your internet adventur... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Around one-fourth of the people who are victims of lung cancer do not even realize they suffer from such a disease. On normal circumstances in these cases, when a chest x-ray is done due to some other reason, the disease is hence identified. But most peop... Read >
Author: mikegingerichrq59
25th September 2009
The use of golf swing software and golf training equipment has brought the idea of golf swing tips to a whole new level. Can they help your game?
Golf instruction tips, before the use of advanced technology such as golf swing software, golf training eq... Read >
Author: Terry Gorry
24th September 2009
Are you, like so many, wondering what's the difference between regular flu and swine flu? This article will give you some simple answers. You will see the difference can mean a great deal for the safety of your family.
What Makes Swine Flu Different f... Read >
Author: Terry Fallon
23rd September 2009
Marriage keeps you healthy, US government researchers reported in December. According to a new study by the Center for Disease Control, married people are less likely to smoke, drink heavily or be physically inactive. They are less likely than singles, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
What does your bedroom have in common with a five star hotel room? They both contain dangerous bacterias that can be harmful to your health. Inside the fabrics of your sheets and blankets lay dangerous bacterias such as pseudo mans aeruginosa, a pathoge... Read >
Author: denzale590
21st September 2009
Allergies can bring discomfort and misery to your everyday life. Many people who suffer from the affliction are seeking allergy cures to relieve the symptoms they experience. In order to properly address allergy problems, it is necessary to try and determ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
In 1963, Ronnie Biggs was one of a gang that stole millions of pounds from a mail train between Glasgow and London. He was caught and sentenced to prison. A year into his prison service, he escaped and fled to France where he underwent plastic surgery.
... Read >
Author: Elsabe Smit
16th September 2009
As we all know, asthma is a condition that is hitting the respiratory tract and it knows no age barrier. Many children get asthma attacks when they are young but they soon outgrow of the condition as they grow up. However, there are also people who become... Read >
Author: sheetal vadhera
15th September 2009
Pneumonia is the infection of the either one lung or both. When both the lungs get infected it is known as double pneumonia. When the pneumonia is mild enough that the visit to the doctor can be avoided and the child can carry out daily activities normall... Read >
Author: Reed Carney
15th September 2009
Asthma is a medical condition that makes it tricky for somebody to be able to breathe. There are unique forms of asthma and each one are dependent upon what can create the trouble and how tough it is for someone. This condition will greatly impact someone... Read >
Author: nlwest21
03rd September 2009
When someone goes to a hotel room, whether it's for business or for pleasure you expect your hotel room to be clean and as disease free as possible. But, what most people don't know is there are millions of diseases laying in wait with in your hotel room... Read >
Author: denzale590
30th August 2009
First of all, it's not possible for us to live in a sterile bubble isolated from the world around us. Bacteria are microscopic organisms found everywhere, even in the air you breathe. In most cases, bacterial infections play a role in the coughs and sniff... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
29th August 2009
Urgency
If you're under 25 and sexually active, you should have a chlamydia test annually. If you're pregnant – or hope to become pregnant - the need for the test is even more urgent.
Infertility
Around 8% of people in the UK under 25 already have ... Read >
Author: eddieb
25th August 2009
Your pet Chinchilla can be kept clean with dust. You should know the process on how your pet Chinchilla’s fur can be kept clean. Oil and dirt easily thrive on your pet’s fur. The dust causes the oil to be released from your pet’s fur.
It is impor... Read >
Author: carlperez0529
25th August 2009
You can learn through Life Training that Adversity can make you stronger. It is not your enemy. In fact, Adversity is proof that an enemy exists.
Adversity is an opportunity for promotion. Without Goliath...David would have stayed a lowly shepherd boy.... Read >
Author: Rudresh
20th August 2009
Pennsylvania winters and summers are cold and hot, and quality heating and air Chambersburg PA residents need! To survive the humidity of the summer and the frigidity of the winter, you need a quality, well-installed, and appropriately maintained heating... Read >
Author: Alexio Duncan
20th August 2009
A safe chicken coop… the true chicken keeper’s dream… a place where your chickens are safe from all harm and free to live as they please. The problem is, building a chicken coop that provides safety for your chickens is not as straight forward as it... Read >
Author: Lucas Bullington
19th August 2009
You can learn through Life Training that Adversity can make you stronger. It is not your enemy. In fact, Adversity is proof that an enemy exists.
Adversity is an opportunity for promotion. Without Goliath...David would have stayed a lowly shepherd boy.... Read >
Author: Rudresh
19th August 2009
A research shows that 25% to 30% of the U.S population has Staphylococcus Aureus bacteria also known as Staph. A bacterium usually dwells on the diseased skin or at time in the nose but the infection is not caused by microbes. The most common type of ski... Read >
Author: domaingamer
18th August 2009
Upon having a baby you are bound to worry about its health. Everything from a common cold to the flu to pneumonia will be on your mind. However, something that can arise with your baby is a yeast infection. Here are five causes of yeast infection to help ... Read >
Author: midas-moneymaker
18th August 2009
You can learn through Life Training that Adversity can make you stronger. It is not your enemy. In fact, Adversity is proof that an enemy exists.
Adversity is an opportunity for promotion. Without Goliath...David would have stayed a lowly shepherd boy.... Read >
Author: Rudresh
13th August 2009
Most of the times, the dogs are so intelligent to find out the drug mixed water or food materials offered to them by the dog owners. Hence, often it becomes a headache for the dog owners to give medicines to their dogs. To the possible extent, the animal... Read >
Author: Raul Levine
11th August 2009
First described as ``shaking palsy'' the disease that now bears his name, medical science has thus far been unable to unravel the cause or causes of most Parkinson's cases or to devise a cure. Nonetheless, dramatic progress has been made in treating the d... Read >
Author: Collin Harvey
10th August 2009
You can learn through Life Training that Adversity can make you stronger. It is not your enemy. In fact, Adversity is proof that an enemy exists.
Adversity is an opportunity for promotion. Without Goliath...David would have stayed a lowly shepherd boy.... Read >
Author: Rudresh
10th August 2009
A big scare these days is the skyrocketing cost of medical care, with estimates that the system will be broke by such-n-such a year. A big cry goes up for better preventive care, and in the next breath the medical community calls for more frequent screeni... Read >
Author: Frank Wilhelmi
09th August 2009
We all need to stay on course and focused on our objectives, and goals. For many of us, me included, this is easier said than done. But guess what? If you want to do something strong enough, it will get done.
Your belief in yourself and in who you are ... Read >
08th August 2009
Second Hand Smoke is Harmful In a recent study of casino workers, it was shown that 57% of employees that were exposed to high levels of second hand smoke believed that their health had been harmed and 91% wanted to transfer to other jobs where they would... Read >
Author: tim bock
07th August 2009
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that occurs more often among elderly men. The cancer is caused from the effects of exposure to asbestos which affects the membranes of our vital organs such as the heart and lungs. Mesothelioma cancer is not easily diagnos... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
07th August 2009
Dear Health Conscious Friend,
What happens after you quit smoking is a question that appears on the blog often. When you think of smoking, many people are aware of the physical dependency on nicotine. But you may not know that most of this is habitual. W... Read >
Author: Jan
04th August 2009
The importance of the physical examination need not be underestimated in case of dogs. Simple but systematic physical examination techniques may diagnose most of the disorders in dogs and hence, without physical examination of the dog, one should not reso... Read >
Author: Raul Levine
01st August 2009
OASIS is getting its first major overhaul since its inception what with a major transformation to the OASIS data set for implementation with effect from January 2010.
OASIS C Training will introduce a number of process items in the standardized assessme... Read >
Author: angela
31st July 2009
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is warning that pregnant women are at higher risk for life-threatening complications from the Swine Flu. Six of thirty-four U.S. pregnant women with confirmed swine flu contracted pneumonia and died... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
31st July 2009
The current debate on health reform is getting lost in the numbers and dollars game in Congress. The arguments have become about price. What is the cheaper option? How can we pay for it? What is the best value? It is about the health insurance industry de... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees
28th July 2009
There are many people who think that in many situations it is better to cure certain health conditions with natural products instead of with prescription or over the counter medicines. They believe that most of the components we cook with or the plants th... Read >
Author: nlwest21
23rd July 2009
If reasonable precautions are taken, near is rebuff need to alarm. However, it is wise to know something not far off from the more general Sickness.
Rabies is a serious snag in selected parts of the humankind. Clothed in areas someplace rabies is preva... Read >
Author: Ruel
23rd July 2009
Disease can occasionally be transmitted from pets to group, every so often with serious cost. If reasonable precautions are taken, in attendance is veto need to panic about. However, it is wise to know something approaching the more collective Sickness.
... Read >
Author: Ruel
23rd July 2009
Sickness can occasionally be transmitted from pets to public, now and again with serious penalty. If reasonable precautions are taken, here is thumbs down need to worry. However, it is wise to know something in this area the more ordinary Sickness.
Rab... Read >
Author: Ruel
17th July 2009
As we all know, asthma is a condition that is hitting the respiratory tract and it recognizes no age barrier. Many minors get asthma attacks when they are small but they shortly outgrow of the condition as they grow up. However, there are also individuals... Read >
Author: Henry Fong
09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is a deadly cancer that is very aggressive and spreads quickly. Most often, a diagnosis can not be made until the latter advanced stages of the cancer of the cancer as its symptoms do not show up until the cancer is well advanced.
On the ... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
09th July 2009
About 2000 to 3000 new cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed each year in the United States. Once a patient receives a diagnosis of this cancer, his or her physician will most likely discuss the prognosis or probable course and outcome of the disease with t... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that occurs more often among elderly men. The cancer is caused from the effects of exposure to asbestos which affects the membranes of our vital organs such as the heart and lungs. Mesothelioma cancer is not easily diagnos... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
22nd June 2009
According to the World Health Organization, efforts for developing a swine flu vaccine has been ongoing since the first human case of the virus has been confirmed. Estimates place the initial doses of the vaccine will be administered in 5 to 6 months time... Read >
Author: Caksut
20th June 2009
Alzheimers disease is a variety of dementia which impacts middle-aged and senior people. It's a progressive disease that slowly wipes out the victims nerve cells in the brain. Alzheimers constitutes a quite complicated disease that appears to be induced b... Read >
Author: James Hunaban
16th June 2009
Acidic backwash happens when the acid and undigested food in your belly flow back upward -- or reflux -- into your esophagus. The esophagus is the muscular tube that is designed to carry food from your throat down to your stomach.Reflux is but one of seve... Read >
Author: Derrick Cardenas
15th June 2009
The organism Staphylococcus Aureus is found on the skin of many individuals and appears to cause no major problems. Occasionally however, if it gets inside the body, for instance under the skin or into the lungs, it can cause infections such as boils or e... Read >
Author: russell jones
28th May 2009
This will give the feeling of real smoking while not hurting your health. Peoples who have difficulty
to leave smoking can get you to our electronic smoking, which. When a smoker makes up the
mind to stop smoking, he or she brings on other changes in th... Read >
Author: Joe M Bedard
18th May 2009
Flu� viruses� pandemic� epidemic� we hear far more about this every year than we want to. And then, we worry about whether we, our young kids or aging parents will be struck.
Recently, we have been hearing a lot - A LOT - about the Swine flu v... Read >
Author: Steve van Laecken
18th May 2009
Influenza� viruses� pandemic� epidemic� we hear far more about this every year than we want to. And then, we worry about whether we, our young family or aging parents will be struck.
Recently, we have been hearing a lot - A LOT - about the H1N... Read >
Author: Steve van Laecken
18th May 2009
Flu� viruses� pandemic� epidemic� we hear far more about this every year than we want to. And then, we worry about whether we, our young kids or aging parents will be struck.
Recently, we have been hearing a lot - A LOT - about the Swine flu v... Read >
Author: Steve van Laecken
18th May 2009
Flu� viruses� pandemic� epidemic� we hear far more about this every year than we want to. And then, we worry about whether we, our young family or aging parents will be struck.
Recently, we have been hearing a lot - A LOT - about the Bird flu ... Read >
Author: Steve van Laecken
12th May 2009
You will be shocked to find out what life was like 100 years ago. But, more important, you'll learn the impact it will have on you TODAY and in the coming weeks and months!
What was life like One Century Ago ...
Life In The Year 1909 - One Hundred Year... Read >
Author: DirectTM
07th May 2009
Chickenpox is the common name for Varicella simplex, a disease that mainly affects children. Until recently, chickenpox manifested itself so frequently as a disease, that it came to be recognized almost as a rite of passage for childhood.
Parents knew ... Read >
Author: Paul
28th April 2009
The Chronic bronchitis on the other hand is identified with a cough that produces mucus. And this lasts for longer period of time as compared to the acute bronchitis.
The sufferers of bronchitis are also identified to suffer from different level of ... Read >
Author: July Somma
17th April 2009
4 Reasons To Know Why Bronchitis and What Is Bronchitis Is So Interesting
When searching for bronchitis and what is bronchitis information online, I happened to find some tips - 4 of them, in fact.
I hope that you find them useful...as it's taken ou... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
17th April 2009
Early detection of lung cancer warning signs - or any other types of illnesses - is crucial in helping to find a cure for the disease. Indeed, the earlier one is able to find out about the disease, the better chances they have for combating the illness.
... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
17th April 2009
8 Top Bronchitis and Cure For Bronchitis Tips
Here are 8 tips about bronchitis.
It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 8 tips are useful reminders.
I struggled to find a rel... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
17th April 2009
Bronchitis and Acute Bronchitis Treatment - Another 8 Useful Hints
Here are 8 tips about bronchitis.
It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 8 tips are useful reminders - especi... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
17th April 2009
Symptoms Of Bronchitis and Bronchitis. The True Story
Here are 4 tips about bronchitis.
It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 4 tips are useful reminders - especially where sy... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
17th April 2009
I am sure your quest for alcoholism information has come to an end as you read this article. Yes, gone are those days when we have to search endlessly for alcoholism information or other such information like psychologists, clinical research, facts on alc... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
17th April 2009
Accurate bronchitis information is not always easy to find on the Internet.
I struggled to find a reliable source myself, so I decided to collate some tips for you, along with other relevant how to treat bronchitis information.
I hope that you find ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
15th April 2009
Here are 6 tips about bronchitis.
It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 6 tips are useful reminders.
I struggled to find a reliable source myself - especially for bronchitis n... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
09th April 2009
In 1808, Charles Bedham described and named bronchitis. For many years this condition affected many people. But because of newer developments in the field of medicine, people now have more alternatives to treating the said condition.
Pulmonary disorde... Read >
Author: July Somma
07th April 2009
Medical professionals are now using a particular type of honey from New Zealand known as Manuka Honey to treat infections caused by bacteria that have developed a resistance to antibiotics.
In recent years, there has been an escalating concern over the... Read >
Author: honeymark
30th March 2009
During pregnancy, one is prone to getting many infections. Care should be taken to avoid these infections. Bronchitis during pregnancy is caused by viruses and bacteria. The most common causes are the viruses. These are the rhino viruses, adenoviridae,... Read >
Author: Mercy
30th March 2009
Bronchitis duration largely depends on the cause. The causes can either be as a result of bacteria and viruses. Other causes include smoking and inhaling harmful substances. Bronchitis caused by smoking can take longer to heal than that caused by pathog... Read >
Author: Mercy
13th March 2009
Patients who are scheming to have lap band surgery are inquired to stop smoking six to eight weeks before surgery. Patients who do not smoke have less difficulties and it takes not less than a month for the lungs to recover. Smoking damages the lungs whic... Read >
Author: Andrew Jhonson
11th March 2009
Natural remedies for bronchitis can be used to relieve symptoms related to the disease. These are wheezing, an expectorant cough, fever, fatigue, shortness of breath and chest pains. The wheezing and shortness of breath is as a result of mucous building... Read >
Author: Mercy
11th March 2009
Acute bronchitis is caused by pathogens such as bacteria and viruses. It is an inflammation of the medium sized airways. Is acute bronchitis contagious? My answer is yes, it is. This is when it is caused by pathogens. Other causes of bronchitis are sm... Read >
Author: Mercy
10th March 2009
Mini Gastric bypass (MGB) is a shorter and simpler type of laparoscopic gastric bypass procedure designed for weight loss. The entire procedure takes only about half an hour and the patient can walk out of the hospital just 24 hrs after the operation. In ... Read >
Author: Alma Orozco
03rd March 2009
Severe bronchitis is as a result of a severe inflammation of the large bronchi. This can happen when one has an attack from pathogens. These pathogens are bacteria and viruses. Other causes of bronchitis can be smoking and inhaling dangerous fumes. Se... Read >
Author: Mercy
03rd March 2009
Bronchitis is as a result of the inflammation of the large bronchi. This inflammation is caused by the presence of harmful pathogens. Causes of bronchitis differ in individual cases. The symptoms are all the same. These include fever, fatigue, headach... Read >
Author: Mercy
03rd March 2009
Bronchitis is as a result of an inflammation of the medium sized airways to the lungs. This can be caused by bacteria and viral pathogens. One should learn how to treat bronchitis. If the condition is not taken care of it can cause other health problem... Read >
Author: Mercy
03rd March 2009
Bronchodilators are divided into three subgroups such as beta2-agonists, anticholinergics, and xanthines.
Beta2-agonists are used to reduce the symptoms brought by chronic by relaxing the airways in your lungs. Salbutamol and Terbutaline are some co... Read >
Author: Jarred Sadler
02nd March 2009
There are a lot of misconceptions about dairy allergies. One of the major misunderstandings surrounding this allergy in particular is that it is often confused with lactose intolerance.
The Difference between Dairy Allergies and Lactose Intolerance
... Read >
Author: Kathleen Reale
17th February 2009
Can you imagine yourself lying down in a hospital bed with a Foley going though your urethra, a breathing tube ( endotracheal tube ) going through your larynx, and a feeding tube (NG tube ) going through your nose! How about a vascular catheter going thro... Read >
Author: Familyigloo
01st February 2009
Sometimes the answer to a very complex situation lies in a very simple answer and that is what the nurses at the Tel Aviv University have found. Normally patients who are unconscious are put on ventilator and it is very common in such individuals to deve... Read >
Author: abrogers
31st January 2009
This cold weather we have been experiencing recently is taking its toll.
The vulnerable and sick are getting penalised and are not able to qualify for a cold weather payment to help them with their utility bills.
Pensioners and young families on b... Read >
Author: Fee
30th January 2009
Honolulu (Hawaii): A recent national study has found that many of the unemployed in Hawaii already know that a programme designed to help jobless people keep their health insurance is so expensive that it is often unaffordable.
In the state, the averag... Read >
Author: Catherine
30th January 2009
Honolulu (Hawaii): A recent national study has found that many of the unemployed in Hawaii already know that a programme designed to help jobless people keep their health insurance is so expensive that it is often unaffordable.
In the state, the aver... Read >
Author: Catherine White
21st January 2009
Respiratory conditions are a very common presentation in community and hospital settings, with a wide variety of diagnoses being assessed and treated by physiotherapy. Conditions which can present include pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, asthma, bronchiecta... Read >
Author: David Ravech
20th January 2009
The process of diagnosing chronic bronchitis can become particularly difficult, owing to the fact that this condition has symptoms similar to different diseases such as emphysema and pneumonia. During the preliminary medical check-up a competent physicia... Read >
Author: Amy S. Cheung
20th January 2009
In some cases, for an individual with chronic bronchitis, the symptoms will rapidly worsen without warning. This is known as an acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, abbreviated as AECB. Most individuals who die from chronic bronchitis does so while s... Read >
Author: Amy S. Cheung
20th January 2009
Sometimes, for a person with chronic bronchitis, the physical manifestations will rapidly become worse all of a sudden. This is known as an acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, otherwise known as AECB. A lot of people who expire from chronic bronchit... Read >
Author: Amy S. Cheung
20th January 2009
You can reduce your risk of the super bug that drugs can't cure by taking basic steps to protect yourself and your family. Approximately 30% of the US population has Staphylococcus aureus or staph normally in living in their nasal passages. The infectio... Read >
Author: Sandy Morris
09th January 2009
Bronchitis is the inflammation of the airways otherwise known as large bronchi. The inflammation is caused by pathogens building up in the walls of the bronchi. These pathogens are bacteria and viruses. Bronchitis definition is getting to know what the ... Read >
Author: Mercy
09th January 2009
Bronchitis symptoms treatment usually depends on the cause of the disease. The causes are usually bacteria or virus pathogens. Other causes are inhaling dangerous fumes and smoking. The disease is as a result of inflammation of the large bronchi of the... Read >
Author: Mercy
08th January 2009
Lung cancer is the fastest growing smoking related disease in the world, it is also the fastest growing cancer with almost a million people being diagnosed every year around the world. This kind of growth is cause for alarm, to be sure, but even more alar... Read >
Author: 2Deano
07th January 2009
Chronic bronchitis is defined as the abnormal swelling of the airways or bronchi in the upper part of the respiratory system in addition to the overproduction of an abnormally high quantity of mucus. The presence of elevated mucus leads to coughing and ex... Read >
Author: amycheung
07th January 2009
Diagnosing chronic bronchitis may be very complicated, owing to the fact that chronic bronchitis shares several symptoms with different diseases such as pneumonia and emphysema. In the course of the preliminary check-up a qualified doctor will inquire abo... Read >
Author: amycheung
07th January 2009
Sometimes, for an individual with chronic bronchitis, the physical manifestations will swiftly get worse all of a sudden. This is known as an acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, otherwise known as AECB. Most patients that expire from chronic bronchi... Read >
Author: amycheung
07th January 2009
Chronic bronchitis is defined as the abnormal swelling of the airways or bronchi in the upper part of the respiratory system in addition to the overproduction of an abnormally high quantity of mucus. The presence of elevated mucus leads to coughing and ex... Read >
Author: amycheung
07th January 2009
Diagnosing chronic bronchitis may be very complicated, owing to the fact that chronic bronchitis shares several symptoms with different diseases such as pneumonia and emphysema. In the course of the preliminary check-up a qualified doctor will inquire abo... Read >
Author: amycheung
07th January 2009
Sometimes, for an individual with chronic bronchitis, the physical manifestations will swiftly get worse all of a sudden. This is known as an acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, otherwise known as AECB. Most patients that expire from chronic bronchi... Read >
Author: amycheung
06th January 2009
This disease is as a result of the inflammation of the large bronchi also known as the medium sized airways. If left untreated, it can progress to pneumonia. Over time, that is, months of constant irritation of the airways, the condition regresses to ast... Read >
Author: Mercy
06th January 2009
The initial symptoms of bronchitis resemble those of other diseases, a proper diagnosis should therefore be done. The most common symptoms include an expectorant cough, fatigue, fever, chest pains, wheezing and shortness of breath. These symptoms resembl... Read >
Author: Mercy
06th January 2009
Acute bronchitis is as a result of the inflammation of the large bronchitis in the lungs. This is usually caused by viral and bacteria pathogens. The symptoms experienced include an expectorant cough, fever, fatigue, headaches, breathlessness, pain in t... Read >
Author: Mercy
05th January 2009
Baby bronchitis is as a result of exposure to pathogens causing the infection. These pathogens include viruses and bacteria. In order to treat baby bronchitis, the exact cause should be known first. This is by doing diagnosis in your nearest baby healt... Read >
Author: Mercy
05th January 2009
Acute bronchitis is as a result of the inflammation of the large bronchitis in the lungs. This is usually caused by viral and bacteria pathogens. The symptoms experienced include an expectorant cough, fever, fatigue, headaches, breathlessness, pain in t... Read >
Author: Mercy
05th January 2009
Bronchitis is as a result of inflammation of the large bronchi also known as the medium sized airways. The cause is either a bacteria or viral infection. This can affect anyone. This includes children. Bronchitis child disease is also as a result of t... Read >
Author: Mercy
05th January 2009
Bronchitis tat is not well treated can degenerate into asthma. Asthmatic bronchitis is as a result of inflammation of the airways. Bronchitis is also as a result of an inflammation of the airways or large bronchi. The inflammation can be caused by a vir... Read >
Author: Mercy
05th January 2009
Treatment of bronchitis usually depends on the cause. The causes can be smoking, air pollution bacteria and viral pathogens. Treatment of bronchitis is very important if left untreated. Other health problems may be felt. This includes pneumonia and a... Read >
Author: Mercy
31st December 2008
MRSA or methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus infections are becoming a common problem in many different settings today. The two most common types of MRSA infections involve a individual's skin or lungs. With that noted, MRSA infections can also o... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
15th December 2008
In order for your chinchilla to be healthy, it requires dust bath as the dust will ensure that it is germ free. Domestic chinchilla does not have the volcanic ash of the Andes to refresh themselves; consequently a regular dust bath is indispensable. Chinc... Read >
Author: Jason
11th December 2008
With the ever-increasing price of cigarettes, and volumes of warnings that aim to increase the public's awareness of the dangers of cigarette smoking, you'd think it would be a no-brainer for smokers to just up and quit the habit cold turkey. However, be... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider
06th December 2008
Bactrim is a combination of two well known antibiotics sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. The mixture of these two different antibiotics works synergistically to provide a strong mixture for fighting bacteria. It is a synthetic antibacterial combination p... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
03rd December 2008
Stomach ache – Body System is Giving Away a Sign
A majority of patients who turn in to see the doctors are most likely those having abdominal discomfort or stomachache. There are various types of stomach aches, either with chronic or acute condition. ... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
01st December 2008
In order for your chinchilla to be healthy, it requires dust bath as the dust will ensure that it is germ free. Domestic chinchilla does not have the volcanic ash of the Andes to refresh themselves; consequently a regular dust bath is indispensable. Chinc... Read >
Author: Jhye
01st December 2008
Pneumonia in cats is a serious condition. It occurs when there is inflammation in the lungs. The condition can quickly become life-threatening as it progresses. As the disease advances, your cat will have more and more trouble breathing. It can effect... Read >
Author: D Swain
27th November 2008
Dog coughing can occur for many different reasons, some of them serious and others minor. Your dog can cough if he drinks water too fast, or he can cough due to lung or heart conditions. Other common causes include parasites, allergies, and distemper. Thi... Read >
26th November 2008
After reading "My Stroke of Insight," by Jane Bolte Taylor, Ph.D., and watching Oprah interview Jane on the Oprah Soul Series, I began to think of my mother's stroke on June 19, 1987.
I just completed an intense dyadic four month period completing phas... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
26th November 2008
Canine roundworms are parasites that take up residence in your dog's small intestine and feed on bodily fluids and tissue. These worms, which can measure up to six inches, look like big pieces of spaghetti. They can be life-threatening to puppies and may ... Read >
Author: D Swain
26th November 2008
Feline rhinotracheitis is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus. This virus is highly contagious, but usually only causes mild symptoms in mature cats. However, this disease can be fatal to kittens if they develop pneumonia.
Transmission
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Author: D Swain
22nd November 2008
Shingles is a disease that's common in older adults and is caused by the varicella zoster virus (VZV), which is the same virus that causes the chicken pox in younger children. In fact, if you were exposed to the chicken pox as a child, you have an increas... Read >
Author: Trevor Price
28th October 2008
Most parents teach their children the importance of good hygiene habits such as washing hands before meals or after using the toilet. The trouble is that the older we get, the more sloppy we are with the good practices that we learned in our childhood. Gr... Read >
Author: H. Y. Wong
27th October 2008
For the past fifty years, health care was a much different experience than it is today. Even though the medicine, was certainly not so advanced, but doctors were much more accommodating of their patients. For example, if your kids were sick, the doctor wo... Read >
Author: Chris
27th October 2008
Chicken pox is a highly infectious and very common childhood disease. It is caused by the varicella zoster virus, a member of the herpes family of viruses. It is usually a mild, self-limiting disease in healthy children but it can be severe if contracted... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th October 2008
Mycoplasma pneumonia is an infection of the lungs caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae (M. pneumoniae). Pneumonia is an inflammation of one or both lungs. Mycoplasmal pneumonia usually affects children and young adults. M. pneumoniae is a common cause of meek ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th October 2008
The statistics of people in the world living with HIV or AIDS is staggering. I�ve read quite a bit about AIDS research and AIDS statistics and, personally, my mind cannot even wrap itself around the concept that in places like South Africa, one in five ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th September 2008
Heartburn is a condition that can cause a person suffering that normally manifests as pain of a burning nature that begins behind the person’s breastbone and radiates in an upward direction and unfortunately, this pain can be very uncomfortable and not ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
22nd September 2008
Anthrax. Smallpox. Plague. Diseases that can kill. Diseases that are now in the hands of terrorists. What if these diseases were released in your hometown, or the place where you work? What could you do if vaccines and treatments were in short supply or u... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
22nd September 2008
Arthritis is more specifically known as the group of conditions that involve the damage to the overall parts of the body. In addition it is the main factor responsible for disability in old age people who are above 55 years of age. This disease is having ... Read >
Author: herbalspan
19th September 2008
Did you understand 35 million Americans are soreness from one kind of lung disease or the other? Did you know the lung infections are held to be one of the most important causes for infant mortality in America? Probably you also did not know the diseases ... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
11th September 2008
Secondhand smoke is a combination of the smoke fashioned from a burning cigarette and the smoke exhaled by the smoker. Second-hand smoke is also known as passive smoke or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Mostly the time trice-hand smoke is worn as oppos... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
03rd September 2008
Acid Reflux Disorder is a complex disease that is worth knowing. Yes, you read it right. If you or a loved one is suffering from it, then ample knowledge on the condition can make things a whole lot easier in terms of dealing with the various uncomforta... Read >
Author: Melvin Finn
02nd September 2008
Also referred to as GERD or gastroesophageal reflux disease, acid reflux disorder is a condition that should be given adequate attention to prevent further complications. The outward signs that a person suffering from Acid Reflux Disorder may vary from s... Read >
Author: Melvin Finn
02nd September 2008
The Legionnaires disease is a potentially deadly form of pneumonia which can affect anybody, but which principally affects those who are susceptible because of age, illness, smoking and more. It was named like that after a severe outbreak of pneumonia tha... Read >
Author: Paul poloo
17th August 2008
When you or your family get taken down with the flu, the blame is swiftly placed on the people around you or the environment. "It's going around", you might say, or "The weather's changing". However, did you ever consider that you might be placing yoursel... Read >
Author: steve magill
16th August 2008
The purpose of this article is primarily to discuss injury prevention, as well as the appropriate management of running injuries, as well as other sports and activities that requires running. Runners, football players, basketball players, frisbee players ... Read >
Author: arcel
29th July 2008
MRSA most commonly develops in hospitals when patients have an open wound such as a bedsore or a tube such as a catheter. The most commonly affected by this are the vulnerable, which includes the very sick and the elderly.
Cases of MRSA remained at lo... Read >
Author: Helen
24th July 2008
The ratio of acids to alkalis in blood is generally 20:80. For proper functioning of the body organs and to keep your body system away from the accumulation of toxic substances, it is very important to keep the ratio of acids to alkalis maintained. The bo... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
18th July 2008
Esophageal atresia is a condition in which a part of the oesophagus misses. Esophageal atresia is often associated another congenital anomalies, anomalies most generally cardiac. The disorder is a congenital defect, that the means it occurs before birth. ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th July 2008
It is often suggested we live in a state of fear in modern society. If it isn’t one thing, it is another. Global warming, super volcanoes, weapons of mass destruction and so on make one wonder how we’ve survived this long.
Because of this general s... Read >
Author: John Grimes
18th July 2008
Usually in the early of lung cancer, there are no special symptoms. Only when lung cancer is developed to a certain stage, there will be some symptoms, including cough, blood in sputum, fever, chest pain, chest tightness and some other respiratory sym... Read >
Author: Win.Ho
17th July 2008
There are a range of bacteria that may cause an infection leading to 'typical pneumonia' including Streptococcus pneumoniae which causes pneumococcal pneumonia. This is the most common cause of pneumonia. Viruses can also be a source of infection includin... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th July 2008
Pneumonia is a lung disease that can be caused by a variety of viruses, bacteria, and sometimes fungi. Pneumococcal pneumonia is an infection in the lungs caused by bacteria called Streptococcus pneumoniae. S. pneumoniae, also called pneumococcus, can ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
16th July 2008
Almost every owner wants to see his Poodle obey commands and perform various tricks to please almost everybody. These commands could be as simple as basic obedience or as complicated as an owner wants it to be. Some are even trained to make sounds that se... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
27th June 2008
Pleural mesothelioma is a disease that affects the lining of the lungs and these linings are called lung pleura. This disease has been mistaken for lung cancer but, the two have no association because this disease affects the serous membrane. The serous m... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
27th June 2008
Mesothelioma is a cancer caused by asbestos and it affects the lining of the abdomen, the lungs and the heart. When the cancer is malignant, it can be fatal and you are advised to see the doctor immediately you notice the symptoms of this illness. There a... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
25th June 2008
Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus that infects most people worldwide. People are usually infected by the time they are 2 years old or during their teenage years. HCMV infections are frequently associated with salivary glands, though they may be found throu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd June 2008
If you want sports quotes that aren't just about athletics, but are about overcoming adversity and overwhelming odds, then Wilma Rudolph quotes are just what the doctor ordered. As we prepare to commemorate her birthday this June, let's reflect on how spe... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
21st June 2008
"Pink eye" is a lay term for conjunctitis, which can be viral, bacterial, or allergic in origin. The symptoms are redness of the eye, itching, or the sensation of a foreign body in the eye. Also, a person with pink eye often has a clear discharge from the... Read >
Author: peterhutch
18th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Anderson Training Systems
She doesn't really. She needs to be able to LAND.
There is a morbid scenario that exists for those in the 60+ demographic and it goes something like this:
-Fall and break hip
-Go to hospital to get... Read >
Author: Troy M Anderson
17th June 2008
80-90% of pneumonia derives from infections caused by either viruses or bacteria. The cause of bacteria pneumonia is Streptococcus pneumoniae, also known in a shorter term as pneumococcus. The bacteria are responsible for pneumonia illness, also capable o... Read >
Author: sweetsingles01@gmail.com
03rd June 2008
The Bronchopulmonary growth exceptionally (BPD) is the chronic pulmonary tuberculosis typically occurs in the extremely low birth weight (VLBW) underage when the lung organization and the bigger air channel is damaged because oxygen toxicity and ventilati... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
03rd June 2008
The Bronchopulmonary growth exceptionally (BPD) is the chronic pulmonary tuberculosis typically occurs in the extremely low birth weight (VLBW) underage when the lung organization and the bigger air channel is damaged because oxygen toxicity and ventilati... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th May 2008
Dean Forrest was 33 years old and had five children when the accident happened. He would later become my father-in-law.
In 1963, Dean was involved in a very serious accident at work involving liquid ammonia. He saved two of his co-workers, but was bad... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio
11th May 2008
An abnormality in mesothelioma cells causing them to divide uncontrollably leads to mesothelioma. It can be either non-cancerous or cancerous. It is known as a malignant form of mesothelioma when it is cancerous and when it is non-cancerous it is known as... Read >
Author: Remy
08th May 2008
Pneumonia is an inflammatory illness of the lung. Frequently, it is described as lung parenchyma/alveolar inflammation and abnormal alveolar filling with fluid. (The alveoli are microscopic air-filled sacs in the lungs responsible for absorbing oxygen fro... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th April 2008
Most people have heard about the recent rash of MRSA staph infections that have been found in schools and other communities in the United States. However, not everyone knows exactly what this illness is, and whether they should be worried about it.
MRS... Read >
Author: John Grimes
18th April 2008
Chlamydia-introduction
Chlamydia is a bacterial infection that can infect the penis, vagina, cervix, anus, urethra, eyes or throat. Symptoms of chlamydia are often mild or non-existent, and while chlamydia can be treated, it often goes undiagnosed and ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th April 2008
Though highly toxic and dangerous for one's health, radon is very hard to identify, or to be more accurate: it is almost impossible to tell whether a home is exposed to radon or not by merely relying on human senses. Since it is both odorless and colorles... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
07th April 2008
Everyone knows what depression feels like. Everyone feels the blues at times. Sadness, disappointment, and fatigue are natural parts of life. There is a correlation between the blues and clinical depression, but the difference is like the difference betwe... Read >
Author: David Wong
27th March 2008
Pneumococcal is a serious disease that causes much sickness and death. In fact, pneumococcal disease kills more people in the United States each year than all other vaccine-preventable diseases combined.
People with infectious pneumonia often have a c... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th March 2008
Pneumococcal is a serious disease that causes much sickness and death. In fact, pneumococcal disease kills more people in the United States each year than all other vaccine-preventable diseases combined.
People with infectious pneumonia often have a... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th March 2008
Do you have a persistent cough and have often wondered what the cause of it was? Well, one possible cause is that you have gastroesophageal reflux disease, otherwise known as GERD or acid reflux. Now, you may be thinking you do not have heartburn or chest... Read >
Author: Andrew McNaught
07th March 2008
What Are the Symptoms of Kennel Cough?
Kennel Cough is normally characterized by a hacking cough that people describe as, "A cat trying to cough up a hair ball" or as, "Something is stuck in my dog's throat." Kennel Cough is not contagious to humans, ... Read >
Author: Penny DiLoreto
07th March 2008
The Bordetella vaccine is commonly given to dogs to prevent kennel cough. I put emphasis on the word "prevention" because like the flu shot in humans, the Bordetella vaccine is a prevention - not a cure. All my puppies receive their first Bordetella v... Read >
Author: Penny DiLoreto
04th February 2008
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Chickenpox is one of the most common childhood diseases. It is a highly infectious illness, characterized by a body-wide rash that strikes about two weeks after exposure to the varicella zoster virus (a member of the herpes zoster family). ... Read >
Author: Alien
23rd January 2008
When you're shopping around for the best low cost health insurance, you want the lowest cost per year that will fit into your budget of course. It's certainly an eye-opener and choosing just the right health insurance company can be a difficult decision, ... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker
22nd January 2008
Pneumonia is the infection of the either one lung or both. When both the lungs get infected it is known as double pneumonia. When the pneumonia is mild enough that the visit to the doctor can be avoided and the child can carry out daily activities norma... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
22nd January 2008
Chest pain isn't just a problem for adults. It may occur in a child as well. It rarely is due to cardiac disease. Chest pain is the presenting complaint in 6 per 1,000 children. Chest pain has a variety of sources, and virtually any structure in the chest... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st January 2008
My first introduction to AIDS came through the news reports of a boy named Ryan White who had contracted the disease through a blood treatment for his hemophilia. I was only 10 or 11 at the time this story was making headlines, but I distinctly remember w... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th November 2007
Many of us with chronic Lyme disease have spent years of our lives in our relentless pursuit of good health. We have been to dozens of physicians in search of correct diagnosis and treatment.Likewise many of us who have been on this quest hear physicians ... Read >
Author: Leslie Buterin
07th November 2007
It’s cold and flu season. Well, why not. It’s the beginning of November, and besides THEY all say it’s the cold and flu season. You can read about it everywhere.But you are smart. You know there is no cold and flu season. You even wonder why people ... Read >
Author: Doclind
30th October 2007
Although it seems to take in decades, still there's a clear understanding today that smoking causes many health problems. With regards to the condition including emphysema and cancer, cigarette or cigar smoking also damages the skin and teeth of people wh... Read >
Author: Chris
08th October 2007
Pneumonia can be caused by infection from germs such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites. It is an illness of the lungs and respiratory system which occurs when the alveoli become inflamed and flooded with fluid. Pneumonia is a common illness that occur... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th August 2007
A neurodegenerative disease that is mostly found in people over the age of 60 and affects approximately twenty four million people worldwide is called Alzheimer’s disease. It is a disease that leaves many of its sufferers with little to no cognitive abi... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
24th July 2007
To be happy and grateful is that a must?
We have the free will of doing and thinking whatever
we want. So of course it is not a must.
But how nice would it be to feel gratefulness and happiness.
I think we are healthier with those feelings.
It strike... Read >
Author: MarieLouiseFalk
30th May 2007
Bronchial asthma is a disease that is influenced considerably by several factors. This is a disease which is prevalent all over the world. It is generally seen that the boys of younger age groups have more severe case of the symptoms of the disease than t... Read >
Author: Tom alter
21st May 2007
There are a lot of risk factors when it comes to pneumonia. These factors mainly apply to adults. Some of the most common risk factors for pneumonia are: environmental pollutants, alcohol, drugs, serious lung problems or a weakened immune system.
Envir... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
21st May 2007
Pneumonia is a very serious condition that also has some very severe complications. Pneumonia is on the third place on the list of most frequent causes of hospitalization. More than a million and a half people that suffer from pneumonia are hospitalized e... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th May 2007
The inflammation of your lungs is known in medical terms as pneumonia. This is the result of bacterial infection or a virus infection. A person usually develops pneumonia when his/ her defense system is weak, mostly this weakness coming from an upper resp... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
11th May 2007
There are many possible causes of pneumonia. The main cause and also the most common cause of pneumonia is bacteria. However, other infections caused by different microbial organisms can also cause pneumonia. Sometimes there it is impossible to determine ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
11th May 2007
It is known that in many cases bronchitis has viral causes, so antibiotics are not indicated, but even so, they are prescribed in 60 to 80 percent of cases of acute bronchitis.
Studying inappropriate antibiotic use in older patients is an important thing... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th May 2007
People often hear about chickenpox. They have to know the general things about it because in case of an infection they usually do not know what to do.
The answers to all of their questions are given in the following lines.
The most common question... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th May 2007
There are two main categories of pneumonia based on how the disease was contacted. There is community acquired pneumonia and hospital acquired pneumonia. If a person suffers from the first category of pneumonia, then the diagnosing process can be very sim... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
25th April 2007
Acute bronchitis is a disease of the respiratory system, more exactly the inflammation of the bronchial tubes. Bronchitis may be classified in acute and chronic. Acute bronchitis appears after a respiratory infection or due to the infection with a virus o... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
25th April 2007
The therapy for pneumonia is different for each case dependoing on severity of symptoms and type of pneumonia. In bacterial one doctors recommend antibiotics, so do not stop taking them earlier because you observe a remission in symptoms. Viral forms of p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
30th March 2007
Green tea is popular in asian countries like China, Singapore, South Korea and Hong Kong amongst others. After a copious dinner, usually people will have a cup of green tea. Green tea has long been enjoyed in the asian nations for a number of reasons, inc... Read >
Author: Jean Lam
27th March 2007
There are many different methods when diagnosing bronchitis. The procedures used to diagnose bronchitis are painless and very simple. All you have to do is see a doctor if you think you have any bronchitis and he/ she will do some test to see if indeed yo... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
A sinus infection is an acute or chronic disease which affects the integrity of the nasal sinuses. Sinuses are very important elements and their role is to protect the brain against impacts, to reduce the weight of the skull and to improve the resonance o... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th March 2007
Lupus is a common disease and yet many people have not even heard of it. It is said that lupus affects more people than multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and leukemia. The treatment of lupus is difficult because of this massive ignorance when it c... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
07th March 2007
What is Pneumonia: Pneumonia is an infection that causes the air sacs in the lungs to fill with fluid, making it hard for you to breathe, and causes you to cough up phlegm. Pneumonia is an ancient Greek word, which means 'lungs'. Pneumonia can occur in pa... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
05th March 2007
Lupus is a common disease and yet many people have not even heard of it. It is said that lupus affects more people than multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy and leukemia. The treatment of lupus is difficult because of this massive ignorance when it come... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
01st March 2007
My baby has a red, spotty rash all over her chest. Could it be chicken pox?
It is very possible. The chicken pox usually shows up on the body under the form of a simple rash (tiny red itching spots). These spots gradually turn into clear, fluid-filled... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st March 2007
Chicken pox, as any other contagious disease, is contracted if getting in direct contact with the persons infected. The virus that causes chicken pox, called varicella, also spreads through air, causing the rash development. The other way of catching chic... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
22nd February 2007
In case your little turtle is ill, it is very important for its water to be very clean, for its food to be appropriate and carefully chosen and for the temperature to be sufficiently high. The absence of any of these factors causes your pet to get sick. E... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey
22nd February 2007
Avian bird flu was first noticed about 100 years ago in Italy but now appears all around the globe.
Avian bird flu, often referred to as Avian influenza, is an infectious disease found usually in birds which is caused by A strains of the influenza vir... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt
15th February 2007
Kidneys are a pair of organs located bellow the ribs, near the middle of the back. Their function is to get rid of wastes and unnecessary liquids from human body in the form of urine.
Glomerulonephritis and bacterial pyelonephritis are the most common... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
In the winter time, the most common disease that one can develop is bronchitis. This is the result of an infection with a virus, most of the times. There is always the possibility that symptoms of bronchitis carry out for some time even after bronchitis h... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
Recently my mother was taken to the hospital. She is 89. The doctors thought she had pneumonia, but it turned out she had taken too much of one of her medicines and had come severely dehydrated. I had not seen her for about six months. Until then I had be... Read >
Author: Emily Hanlon
15th February 2007
It was the second day, of the second month, of the second year, of the second millenium as I looked back on the first week of being in my new office. I was proud of what I had created. It was so totally me, everything about it defined who I am and what ... Read >
Author: Melody Brooke
10th February 2007
This type of bronchitis, the acute form usually starts about five days after you have had an respiratory infection. If you have had a flu or cold, about five days after, you will experience bronchitis symptoms. The most common symptoms for acute bronchiti... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
07th February 2007
Bronchitis is a disease that can affect the lungs, but usually only the respiratory system is the one affected. There are two types of bronchitis: acute and chronic bronchitis. Both of them can be treated at home, but the chronic bronchitis poses a little... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
29th January 2007
Acute bronchitis can be caused by an inflammation in the bronchial tubes. These are the passages that allow air to go to the lungs, through the windpipe. The information can appear for two reasons: an irritation, the most common one can be because of smok... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th January 2007
Pneumonia is an infection caused by viruses, bacteria, and fungi which affects the human lungs. Pneumonia is a contagious disease and it can spread in the air. By breathing other healthy people bring the germ into their lungs and most of them develop the ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
26th January 2007
Pneumonia is a lung inflammation, usually caused by viruses, bacteria or fungi. An unusual type of pneumonia is the one caused by chemicals.
Small particles, liquids, gases and dust inhalation can lead to a chemical pneumonia. Some of these chemicals a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
25th January 2007
Pneumonia is a contagious disease that mostly affects children and people who have a weakened immune system like: HIV, organ transplanted people, cancer, and chemotherapy. Smoking, drinking alcohol, working in cold places are also factors of risk.
If l... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th January 2007
Mesothelioma cancer is a disease that results from exposure to asbestos related substances. Asbestos usually consists of fibres that can enter the body through the mouth, or the skin, and, subsequently, enter the lungs, or blood stream.
Mesothelioma ca... Read >
Author: Gregory De Villiers
12th January 2007
ANY COMPLAINTS?Here's something everyone is dying to hear about: how youreally feel.NOT.When does empathy turn to sympathy turn to apathy turn toenmity? I can get from there to there in about 5 seconds. Iam just not interested in how crappy you feel. I fe... Read >
outbroker
06th January 2007
In the elder people, tuberculosis (TB) is not easy to detect and diagnose because it does not manifest so clearly in these people, and doctors can easily be lead to suspect another disease.
If there are some symptoms present, doctors tend to classify t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
05th January 2007
By Oluwafisayo Akinlolu
Beethoven composed some of the world’s best music. His handicap? He was deaf. One of the world’s greatest leaders was US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. His handicap? He served from a wheelchair.
Wilma Rudolph was born i... Read >
Author: Oluwafisayo Akinlolu
23rd December 2006
Many people are not informed that there is a new vaccine that prevents ear infections, pneumonia and meningitis. This is the Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine.
Kristen Steward from Plainsboro, N.J., is one of the few parents knew about the vaccine and too... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
23rd December 2006
Aspiration pneumonia occurs most frequent in patients that are in a coma or in those who are so seriously ill that they barely breathe. It affects more frequent the elders but it can also occur at other age categories.
Aspiration pneumonia refers to th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
16th December 2006
With more than 15 million in the USA suffering from asthma, it is rather important to know what causes asthma. Many asthmatics till now still does not know what actually cause asthma.
One of the most common chronic illness of kids is asthma. This disea... Read >
Author: Eddy Kong
16th November 2006
KNOWING PNEUMONIA
Pneumonia refers to lung inflammation. There are 50 such lung inflammatory ailments. During such situations, the lungs inevitably experience build up of fluids. Several micro-organisms cause pneumonia. Pneumonic inflammation of the ... Read >
Author: Nilutpal Gogoi
16th November 2006
Tea Tree OilAntibacterial And Antifungal RemedyTea Tree Oil is a natural additive derived from the tree Melaleuca Alternifolia. Tea Tree Oil is a yellow- or green-tinged essential oil with a fresh camphoraceous odour. It is extracted from the leaves of th... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
16th November 2006
What is reality? Our perception is based upon interactions between our five senses and signals from the universe which are then compared to billions of earlier interactions, memories and experiences. All this includes our upbringing, education and opinion... Read >
Author: Gunnar Jensen
25th October 2006
Walking pneumonia, or mycoplasmal pneumoniae, is an illness that everyone can get, because it spreads through the air very easy if a person infected with the bacteria that causes it sneezes or coughs.
Walking pneumonia is a mild form of the disease th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th October 2006
Pneumonia is an illness that affects one or both lungs and that used to be one of the main causes of death 2 centuries ago. It is caused by microorganisms that attack the tissue from the lungs, causing it to inflammate and leading to a severe condition if... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
16th October 2006
The reasons for back pain are many and the symptoms of lung cancer are many more.
Whether you have lung cancer due to back pain or back pain due to lung cancer…the symptoms are so confusing and inter-related, that at times, the diagnosis becomes eve... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
06th October 2006
Acute bronchitis is a common respiratory disease that causes inflammation of the bronchial mucosal membranes. Unlike chronic forms of the disease, acute bronchitis has a rapid onset and generates more intense symptoms. However, acute bronchitis doesn't ha... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
23rd September 2006
The person who decides to plagiarize violates the law. Any law violation not only is harmful, but is definitely unethical.
Bible is a great source of the rules of life. And it is apparent in the book that cheating is considered to be something bad and f... Read >
Author: Sharon White
12th September 2006
Chronic bronchitis is a very common respiratory disease that involves inflammation and infection of the bronchial tubes, mucosal membranes and tissues. The disease is manifested by an overproduction of mucus that results in temporary obstruction of the ai... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th September 2006
Bronchitis is a common respiratory disease that involves inflammation and often infection of the bronchial mucosal membranes. The symptoms generated by bronchitis vary according to the causes and the seriousness of the disease. Judging by the intensity an... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
21st August 2006
Many people are afflicted with gallstones whether they realize they have them or not. What are gallstones? They are hardened masses that may vary in size, usually consisting mainly of cholesterol and bile. They may be caused by a variety of conditions suc... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille
28th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
President Nixon declared the war on cancer over thirty years ago, and we've gained very little ground in that war since then. Ironically, another Nixon has a very interest... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
16th July 2006
Allergies can bring discomfort and misery to your everyday life. Many people who suffer from the affliction are seeking allergy cures to relieve the symptoms they experience. In order to properly address allergy problems, it is necessary to try and determ... Read >
Author: Vita Vee
16th June 2006
How do you know when it's time to find a nursing home for your loved one? This is the hardest and easiest of questions to answer or so it would seem. Let me explain. There are primarily two approaches to requiring nursing home care.
Approach Number One... Read >
Author: Kenneth Strong
05th June 2006
Marriage keeps you healthy, US government researchers reported in December. According to a new study by the Center for Disease Control, married people are less likely to smoke, drink heavily or be physically inactive. They are less likely than sing... Read >
Author: Barbara Bartlein
04th June 2006
Winter may be a favorite season, but surely it brings a lot of unpleasant things. In these cold days everyone should be prepared for the possible. In this period of the year we have got to be prepared against possible outbreak of the flu. This disease is ... Read >
Author: Denis Glover
01st June 2006
Bronchitis is a very common respiratory disease. It can accompany flu or cold and it occurs in people of all ages. Smokers and people with weak immune system are very exposed to developing chronic bronchitis and in some cases asthmatic bronchitis. Smoking... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
26th May 2006
In the year 1998, after undergoing various criminal background checks, polygraph exams, psychological tests and other tests, I was finally hired on with the Ft. Worth Police Department.
I was ecstatic about landing the job I really wanted, but I had o... Read >
Author: Renae Patterson
06th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Marc Deschamps
Watch your cat and disease signs that may indicate a variety of health problems. Being alert to these indicators can help treat your cat quickly and efficiently.
Bad breath
Don't panic if your cat has a bad breath.... Read >
Author: Marc Deschamps
23rd February 2006
Children and Acid Reflux
Acid reflux is a condition normally associated with adults. Sadly, many children also suffer the effects of acid reflux.
This desease, also referred to as gastro-esophageal reflux, occurs when stomach contents churn and rise ... Read >
Author: Hanif Khaki
17th February 2006
The Top Ten Causes For DeathDo you know the top ten causes for death? You willrecognize them all.Here they are1. Heart disease2. Cancer3. Stroke4. Lower-respiratory diseases5. Injury (mostly car accidents)6. Diabetes7. Flu and pneumonia8. Alzheimer's dis... Read >
02nd February 2006
Here's something I find very interesting: when we come down with a cold or develop an illness, such as chicken pox, pneumonia, or strep throat, we don't hesitate to go to the doctor. If we have a disease, such as diabetes or cancer, we seek all the medica... Read >
Author: Roger Chaumont
01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
John has just been given the prospect of starting a new business overseas. He sits around moping; the idea of moving into alien territory fills him with dread, worry and anxiety. Fearful of losing this opportunity, yet u... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers
04th December 2005
Even if you give your pet the good things he needs such as a good amount of physical activity and good foods for him, you need to realize that your pet can still become sick. The best way to help you pet is to make sure that as soon as you notice somethi... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
30th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Christopher Green
I receive many emails from concerned relatives, partners and friends who are trying to help a loved one suffering the torment of a stressful or depressive episode. They want to help, but just don't know what to do for t... Read >
Author: Chris Green
26th November 2005
The canine flu outbreak in the summer of 2005 can be thought of as equivalent to colds and flu that people get. It spreads much the same way, through direct contact, through the air, and through exposure to whatever the virus touches. The symptoms are s... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
26th September 2005
A new study confirms that early life exposure to second-hand smoke can produce life-long respiratory problems. A study of 35,000 adult non-smokers in Singapore revealed that those who lived with smokers during childhood had far more respiratory illnesses... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
09th September 2005
Although all of the risks involved in gastric bypass surgery aren't fully known, there are many that are. These include possible infection, clotting of the blood, and the development of gallstones, a bleeding ulcer and even pneumonia. It certainly isn't a... Read >
Author: Beverley Brooke
07th September 2005
Dog Worming.
Regular worming is essential to protect your dog against internal parasites. This involves giving it preparations in liquid or tablet form. Adult dogs should be wormed at least once a year, and at least once every six months if in contact... Read >
Author: John Moore
07th September 2005
Know more about Influenza
Influenza better known as the "flu" is an infection of the respiratory tract that can affect millions of people. The influenza virus can be spread from person to person through coughing and sneezing of an infected individual. ... Read >
Author: David Chandler
31st August 2005
New reports indicate that nearly 81% of infants in the US receive all their recommended vaccinations before the age of 3. Health officials have announced that this is a record high, and slightly exceeds the goal of 80%, set by a federal health agency call... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock
25th July 2005
MLM Recruiting- The 4 Types of Prospect Personalities in Network Marketing
Doug Firebaugh
In MLM prospecting and recruiting, you will find many different types of folks out there. But we have found that there are basically 4 types of Network Market... Read >
Author: Doug Firebaugh
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