Articles, tagged with "world health organization", page 4
07th June 2011
Prevention of HIV
The HIV killer virus has made it to the headlines a little too often in the past few decades. The condition is growing rapidly on stat charts the world over and in particular in economically under developed and developing regions on the...
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Author:
oraquick
06th June 2011
There are many ways to achieve restorative sleep, and in this article I will present some tips to help you sleep well:
- While a tired person should sleep even on rocks or on a dirty floor, we recommend you to have a comfortable enough bed to stretch a...
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Author:
Thomas Johnson
01st June 2011
It is very important to be well aware and updated with the current affairs, in today's time. India is a vast country and all the states are inter-related. One achievement in state affects the other. News, be it national or international, is important In o...
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Author:
Radhika Sinha
26th May 2011
According to the United States department of Health and human services, you should not consume more than two thousand four hundred milligrams of salt-sodium, in a day. This is supported by the World Health Organization-WHO, but the surprising thing is tha...
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Author:
Celynn
17th May 2011
According to Wrongdiagnosis.com, approximately 13.5 million Americans are currently suffering from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD. This condition comprises of three related problems: Chronic bronchitis, chronic asthma and emphysema. What is...
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Author:
Danny Maridonna
17th May 2011
According to the World Health Organization or WHO, Schizophrenia is a severe form of mental illness affecting 7 per thousand of the adult population, mostly in the age group of 15-35 years. This serious disorder of the mind and brain is characterized by t...
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Author:
Danny Maridonna
16th May 2011
Mama always pushed us out the door in all kinds of weather to go out and play and get some fresh air, declaring it would do us a world of good. Now there is evidence about how much getting out in nature truly helps us by increased mental health and psych...
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Author:
CWouden
16th May 2011
When mold starts growing in your home, it can cause an array of health issues. By learning the warning signs of mold growth, you can know when to call a mold testing and/or cleanup company in order to stop these problems in their tracks.
Mold spores are ...
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Author:
Maria Allen
09th May 2011
If you notice a youngster on the street and there is an out-of-control auto hurtling towards him, the correct thing to perform should be to jump in and pull the little one from harm's way. In a similar fashion, whenever a family member is under the power ...
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Author:
Jonathan Lough
09th May 2011
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is the standardized measure used to classify diseases and other health problems. ICD 10 is the tenth edition of this standard and was put in use from 1994 onwards. ICD 10 allows 14,400 types of diseases a...
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Author:
Cecily
09th May 2011
Is Indoor Air Pollution making you Sick at Work?
Indoor air quality problems are not limited to just homes. According to the World Health Organization 30% of buildings are affected by contaminated indoor air. In this article, we will discuss options t...
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Author:
DJ Keller
05th May 2011
It is beyond doubt that Mobile Phones are no longer viewed as a luxury in modern life, but are now seen as a necessity. They have become part and parcel of our live, within a short period of time. In the beginning, they were used only for two way verbal c...
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Author:
Cecily
05th May 2011
A quick overview of the melanoma skin cancer:
Melanoma is a malignant skin tumor that has its origin in the cells of the skin that are responsible for the production of melanin, the dark pigment that gives color to our skin. These cells are known as me...
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Author:
AntonCim
04th May 2011
With the help of Simplescreening, one can see the details of their employees. The credit report and credit checks and background checks as a single service can be used to employ unusual for staff to make sure that the tenant screening, etc. You can also u...
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Author:
Willisabell
04th May 2011
Although water doesn’t have any nutritional value still it is a vital component of our diets. Around 70 % of our body consists of water and average intake of water by a man is 7-8 liter per day. About 72 percent of Earth is covered with water but percenta...
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Author:
unlimitedwatercoolers