Articles, tagged with "hiv aids", page 4
28th January 2011
Illiteracy and ignorance have been identified as a major problem for increase in the dreadful diseases around the world. Many increased cases have come into notice related to HIV/Aids in the global human community. There are many corporate bodies and non...
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Stiven Mark
19th January 2011
In the UK Private medical insurance (PMI) is available for individuals, families and businesses and it is intended to pay for medical treatment for unforeseen acute medical conditions. Acute conditions are those that are treatable and curable. Private med...
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Author:
sharondarochelle40
17th January 2011
CPR Coaching turns out to be useful in cardiac arrest things and different medical emergencies like assisting victims of choking, administration of Heimlich Manoeuvre, drowning, electrocution, drug overdose and suffocation. A CPR Coaching Program must be ...
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Author:
Kelly Travis
06th January 2011
The well-known phrase that all of us reminded quite often is “Precaution is always better than cure", so while you are traveling to Singapore, some essential planning and precautions is to be taken care of. This will make your journey contented, safe and ...
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Dr.Mike Boucher
04th January 2011
Breast cancer wholesale merchandise is one of those merchandizes, which are being sold over Internet, for the purpose of raising funds for those people, who are suffering from different diseases including cancer, HIV Aids, lupus, autism, leukemia and a nu...
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Author:
argha
20th December 2010
Research shows that coconut oil can speed up metabolism, help you lose weight and also make your skin more beautiful when applied topically. Let know about some virgin coconut oil benefits.
Coconut oil is rich in lauric acid, which is known for being a...
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Author:
Allwellness2u
14th December 2010
The tight fitting clothes and synthetic fabrics that are so popular today are a large contributor to the problem because they form a "hothouse" environment that yeast thrives in. Avoid wearing anything that does not allow the crotch to breathe and wear na...
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Julie M White
14th December 2010
Under the rule of brutal dictators Idi Amin (1971-1979) and Milton Obote (1980-1985) it is estimated that 1 million Ugandans lost their lives. For a country in turmoil, however, the suffering of the people was not over. In 1987, the Lord’s Resistance Army...
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Scott Jamieson
13th December 2010
If you are watching television at the moment the chances are good that in the next half hour or so you will be watching an advert made by an advertising agency and either marvelling at the concept or finding it ridiculous. Either way you'll be paying atte...
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Author:
PetronaRedding
09th December 2010
Symptoms of Pneumonia
Pneumonia is an infection of lungs. There are many different causes of Pneumonia. It is usually caused by bacteria, fungus, parasites or virus. It is very common disease which occurs at all age groups and is the leading cause of d...
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Author:
gkat
08th December 2010
There is sometimes some confusion throughout the distinction between hospital plans and medical aid. Theoretically, a hospital plan is a form of insurance as opposed to a medical aid however , many people decide to forgo medical aid and rely solely on a h...
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SamsonMuric
08th December 2010
As tattoos have become increasingly Popular in today’s society, so have the number of tattoo Artists and tattoo studios, some of which are very reputable and some not so reputable. This has led to an increase in the cases of infections and diseases potent...
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Richard McDermott
07th December 2010
It is documented that hundreds of million people are affected by the mental disorder depression. If that is the case, it is essential to ask the question" Why do people get depressed?" There are three groups that generally causes depression, namely: psych...
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Author:
Johnny
03rd December 2010
If you are watching television at the moment the chances are good that in the next half hour or so you will be watching an advert made by an advertising agency and either marvelling at the concept or finding it ridiculous. Either way you'll be paying atte...
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Author:
Danny Aaron
30th November 2010
Xerostomia, or dry mouth, is a state of lack of saliva, giving a sensation of dry mouth. Saliva is essential to keep your mouth moist, and clean the whole mouth and teeth, as it neutralizes the acids produced by plaque and gets rid of dead skin cells that...
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Author:
charma73