Articles, tagged with "mosquito bite", page 4
23rd August 2009
Bedbugs were first carried to the US by early ECU colonists and were a universal trouble in the U. S. leading to and all through the world war ii period. Thru the extensive use of DDT from 1940 into the 1950s, bedbugs by and huge disappeared from North Am...
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Author:
Allen Knox
31st July 2009
Honeymark Anti-Itch Cream is effective in treating eczema, insect bites/stings, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, seborrheic dermatitis and psoriasis.
There are many anti-itch products on the market. The question is, which one is going to help th...
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Author:
honeymark
16th July 2009
Heartgard Plus are the leading brand of heartworm pills available today. But how does Heartgard Plus for dogs actually work?
Heartgard Plus is an oral heartworm medicine. To alleviate any problems with fussy eaters, the Heartgard medication is supplied...
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Author:
Leanne D
16th July 2009
The American Heartworm Society tells us to use a regular method of heartworm medicine. But which type of prevention should we use?
There are three choices of how we give our dogs their heartworm medication at home. Daily heartworm pills, monthly oral ...
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Author:
Leanne D
05th July 2009
Summertime is the best time of the year for everyone. It is the season where you and your dog can spend most of the days outdoors and do various types of summer activities. But while you and your dog are enjoying the barbecue and the warm weather that t...
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Author:
JonJG
27th June 2009
What is responsible for these itchy red marks on my body? They seam to materialize during the night. The itchy welts in youngsters or adults is not just because of tothe heat outside, dry skin, or a mosquito bite, but can also be due to the bed bug. Did a...
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Author:
Matthew Harden
11th June 2009
Waking with red itchy welts in the morning, may possibly not be a mosquito bite, it could be a symptom of bed bugs. The earlier you identify if you have an problem, the easier it is to eliminate bed bugs from your house. Bedbugs are turning into a major i...
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Author:
Graham Nelson
18th May 2009
When the weather starts to cool down several of us will shed the large coats and long shirts and pant to exchange them with sleeveless tops and capris. But soon us to regret this decision. We forget that it is the season that the mosquitoes come out to jo...
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Author:
nlwest21
09th April 2009
What we should do?
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1, Always keep the baby neat and clean.
2, Cut the nails properly with utmost care.
3, Wet nappy should be removed and parts should be cleaned with soap.
4, Take care of the genitals because fungal inf...
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Author:
jamulco
25th March 2009
After your lovely summer day, you will hopefully be left with wonderful memories. All too often, you're left with a little more personal reminder of your fun in the sun: mosquito bites. Mosquito bites are annoying, but typically not serious unless the m...
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Author:
Dustinkerry
02nd December 2008
What if we could prevent Malaria? What if we could save the 1-million people who die every year from this disease? What if Malaria were no longer an issue? What if the Mosquitoes did not pass it onto humans? What if humans could become immune? What if the...
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Author:
Ash
05th September 2008
How can you tell someone has genital herpes? Do you look at the person? Ask yourself and look straight in the eye? Do not ask about their sex life? Well, my answer is no, maybe and perhaps.
It May be a good idea to ask someone if they are conscious of...
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Author:
Jade Simpson
26th August 2008
Many homes are infested with these wingless insects that have been a cause for stress and insomnia to some people. Bed bugs suck blood from the skin and the resulting itch can last for several hours, other times it could last for several days.
The scie...
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Author:
jezzbb
10th July 2008
Malaria
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by a parasite that's transmitted by mosquitoes. The illness results in recurrent attacks of chills and fever, and it can be deadly.
Estimate your risk of being exposed to malaria. You can find out fr...
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Author:
peterhutch
27th May 2008
Malaria is an infectious disease caused by a parasite, Plasmodium, which infects red blood cells. Malaria is characterized by cycles of chills, fever, pain and sweating. Historical records suggest malaria has infected humans since the beginning of mankind...
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Author:
peterhutch