Articles, tagged with "dormant state", page 4
07th May 2008
Cold sores are painful blisters that appear around the mouth, which burst, weeping a clear fluid that is highly contagious. The resulting lesion is both painful and unpleasant to see and therefore demand for treatments that relieve cold sore symptoms is i...
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Author:
JoBeth Levina
07th May 2008
Since the virus responsible for cold sores cannot be eradicated from the body once infected, cold sore treatments are designed to treat the symptoms of an attack rather than the root cause. Herpes Simplex Virus I infects around 90 percent of the populatio...
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Author:
JoBeth Levina
11th April 2008
By the time you finish read this article, you will well educated with some tips about how to get rid of cold sores with ease! Cold sores are the infection caused by herpes virus, either the herpes simplex virus type 1, or herpes simplex virus type 2. Viru...
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Author:
blacksirius
07th April 2008
Cold sores commonly also known as fever blisters, are clusters of small blisters around lip and outer edge of the mouth. They usually begin with a tingling that lasts for a few hours and then turn into blisters that eventually erupt. Cold sores can last u...
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Author:
blacksirius
07th April 2008
A dormant company in the UK is defined as a company that has had no significant accounting transactions during its financial year. It is not sufficient that the company may not have traded if the company has had any accounting transactions at all with the...
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Author:
Terry Cartwright
03rd April 2008
Your choice to read this article is greatly appreciated. I hope you will enjoy reading the following text as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Cold sores are an unpleasant, although not serious condition that causes painful and ugly looking sores around t...
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Author:
blacksirius
03rd April 2008
Cold sores are an unpleasant condition caused by the herpes simplex virus. While it remains in the body permanently, most of the time in a dormant state, there are steps we can take to prevent reoccurrence of the lesions. The drug companies have several O...
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Author:
JoBeth Levina
27th March 2008
The medical community is currently frustrated by the lack of progress in providing a highly effective medicinal cold sore treatment, and as drug based solutions remain relatively expensive and with some risk of side effects, many sufferers turn towards na...
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Author:
JoBeth Levina
25th March 2008
Cold sores also called as fever blisters. This infection spreads because of the herpes simplex viruses. These viruses are contagious and infection catches the body soon. Occurrence of the viruses can be observed through the tingling of lips, small and har...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Herpes cold sore is a common illness caused by the herpes simplex viruses. One can easily characterized this infection by noticing a bunch of fluid filled blisters that appears either on red area of the skin or the mucous membrane. After activation, these...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
25th March 2008
Just think of the anxiety that precedes a job interview, date, wedding or any other big event - stress has an adverse effect on the body and can bring on a cold sore outbreak, as can other immune system stressors such as other viral infections like a cold...
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Author:
JoBeth Levina
25th March 2008
If you've tried a number of over-the-counter medications aimed at getting rid of cold sores and been disappointed like many cold sore sufferers, you may be at a loss as to where to turn to next. While there are some prescription medications available, the...
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Author:
JoBeth Levina
09th August 2007
Rising competition among the loaning institutions has caused an easily approachable way to extra capital to every UK individual. Hence many people develop a common practice to have a debt in case of any requirement forgetting the fact that that it is them...
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Author:
Jennifer
01st August 2007
The kangaroo is a singular creature. What other animal can jump a distance of 28 feet, or a height of 6 feet? What other animal can hop at speeds of 43 miles per hour? What other animal uses its muscular tail as a third "leg" to help balance and stabiliz...
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Author:
Emma Snow
07th April 2007
Help in maintaining your flowering gardens
Want to know some tips on getting a healthy,blooming and well maintained flowering gardens . Read on and learn
good insider tips and advice.
Our tips are aimed at gardeners of all standards, whether you a...
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Author:
Ted & Sandra