Articles, tagged with "encephalitis", page 4
08th December 2008
Mosquitoes are responsible for many different diseases such as yellow fever, dengue, malaria and several types of encephalitis. Close to six hundred million people die every year from a mosquito-born disease. Many people who acquire these horrible disease...
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Author:
Karl Guevara
17th October 2008
Measles, also called rubeola, is a highly contagious. Measles is a fatal disease that impacts vulnerable children around the world. Measles is a contagious illness caused by a virus (paramyxovirus). Measles virus normally grows in the cells that line the ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
14th August 2008
Next time you go on vacation to a tropical country, you will no doubt encounter the Mosquito on your travels. At all costs you must not get bitten by one (or more) as they carry many killer diseases and the quality of hospital care available in the third ...
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Author:
Manbeer Singh
13th August 2008
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Author:
May Sira
29th July 2008
Meningitis is an infection of the fluid in the spinal cord and the fluid that surrounds the brain. Meningitis is usually caused by an infection with a virus or a bacterium. Knowing whether meningitis is caused by a virus or a bacterium is important becaus...
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Author:
Rick Hutch
20th July 2008
When you book your Airport Transfer to take you to a distant land, which is Home Sweet Home to the Mighty Mosquito (Trillions of them to be precise) then Number One on your List of Priorities must be avoiding Mosquito Bites, every single one that is, and ...
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Author:
Dev
16th July 2008
Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological disorder that is characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures.[1][2] These seizures are transient signs and/or symptoms due to abnormal, excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.[3] About 50 milli...
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Author:
peterhutch
21st May 2008
Behcet's syndrome is a disease that involves inflammation of the blood vessels. Behcet's syndrome is a chronic disease that involves dual system systems. The disease occurs worldwide, but is almost rife in Japan, the Middle East, and in the Mediterranean ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
20th May 2008
Amnesia can be classified as retrograde (for events before the cause), anterograde (inability to store new memories after the cause), global (for information related to all senses and past times), and sense-specific (for events processed by one senseâ€"eg...
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Author:
peterhutch
28th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Rebecca Hanson
"Three men have died from herpes encephalitis," my physician husband told me. "We're having a little epidemic here."
A request had just come through our church's prayer chain: "Pray that God will heal a 12-year old...
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Author:
Rebecca Hanson
27th March 2008
Is there anything more aggravating then laying in bed at night and hearing the buzz of a mosquito in the room? It just kills me. Well, you can turn on the lights and hunt for the bugger all night, but there is a better step. Prevent mosquitoes from living...
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Author:
John Grimes
27th March 2008
"Meningitis" and "encephalitis" are two words that pop onto most people's radar screens from time to time, and usually in some scary context, like hearing of a cluster of cases in their child's school, or reading media reports of epidemics occurring natio...
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Author:
Alien
31st January 2008
You can't read a newspaper without learning about the vaccine controversy. On one hand, "the benefits outweigh the risks." On the other, "a single jab stole the life from little Johnny in a matter of two days." What's going on, "Should I let the doctor...
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Author:
Shane
23rd January 2008
West Nile Virus was first seen in the United States at the end of last century, and has since received a high profile due to extensive media coverage during the summer to autumn when it is prevalent. The virus can be fatal in a very small percentage of ca...
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Author:
Lewis Freeman
23rd January 2008
West Nile Virus is a disease spread by mosquitoes, the first occurrences of which appeared in the USA in 1999. The virus can be fatal to birds, horses and unfortunately humans too. If you are a parent and are worried about symptoms of West Nile Virus in c...
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Author:
Lewis Freeman