Articles, tagged with "viral diseases", page 4
12th September 2008
According to a research carried out recently, around 50 million Americans are suffering from genital herpes. It is an overwhelming realization that this people are out there and you might be one of them. This is because it takes time inside the body befor...
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Author:
Francis K Githinji
04th June 2008
"Infectious disease is one of the few genuine adventures left in the world. The dragons are all dead and the lance grows rusty in the chimney corner... About the only sporting proposition that remains unimpaired by the relentless domestication of a once f...
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Author:
peterhutch
29th April 2008
Measles, also called rubeola, is a highly contagious — but rare — respiratory infection that's caused by a virus. It causes a total-body skin rash and flu-like symptoms, including a fever, cough, and runny nose. The measles virus is contagious, which ...
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Author:
peterhutch
25th April 2008
If you think one of your pierced ears may be infected, tell your mom or dad. An infected earlobe may be swollen, red, warm, and painful, and it may ooze fluid called pus. Don't wait for it to get better by itself because the infection may spread and make ...
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Author:
Corwin Brown
15th February 2008
Since your cat is member of you family, her quality of life is as sentential as any other family member. However, being a cat owner we take care of our cat very well but sometimes, when she gets injured and requires instant medical treatment, we unwilling...
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Author:
Robert Scott
19th January 2008
Do you spend a lot of time outdoors? While playing in the sun can be fun, you should know that pesky mosquitoes carry an array of viral diseases that could be life threatening.
Although most people have heard about the correlation between mosquitoes a...
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Author:
John Grimes
02nd September 2007
Reye's Syndrome is a disease which affects all organs of the body, but most lethally the liver and the brain. RS is defined as a two-phase illness because it generally occurs in conjunction with a previous viral infection, such as the flu or chicken pox. ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
18th October 2006
Viruses are extremely tiny- much smaller than bacteria. They invade individual cells and turn them into tiny factories to make more viruses. The pharmaceutical community has developed antibiotic after antibiotic to target an ever-growing group of bacteria...
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Author:
Farrell Seah