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Sinus Infections in General

14th May 2010
Sinus infections are characterized by the swelling of the sinuses and the passages connected to them. This is the most generic characterization for these infections, although a lot more can be said about them. For people who do not know much about sinus i... Read >
Author: jillghprx

The Common Cold

13th May 2010
The common cold is a upper respiratory tract infection caused by coronaviruses. It is the most frequent experienced illness to affect people. There is no permanent treatment for the cold but it can be dealt with and go away in a matter of days or it can l... Read >
Author: Alex Mc Stafani

Know about Sinus Pain

13th May 2010
The sinus is a section of the nasal airway and membrane system that produces mucus that filters the air that enters through the nose and into the lungs. Usually the nose and sinuses produce between a pint and quart of mucus secretions per day. When there ... Read >
Author: Alex Mc Stafani

Is Your Cat Sneezing

21st April 2010
By far, most of the sneezing pets that I see have contracted upper respiratory tract infections. Some times the only symptom of the infection is sneezing. In people, we would call it a cold. If your cat is sneezing it may mean that the cat has a cold or ... Read >
Author: Teresa

A Comprehensive Guide to Sphenoid Sinus

09th April 2010
There are four types of sinuses enclosed in the human skulls. These are named according to the bones where they are located. Ethmoid sinuses, for example, are located on both sides of the ethmoid bone, the bone that separates the brain from the nasal ... Read >
Author: jillghprx

The Cold as Common as the Air We Breathe

07th April 2010
Watery eyes, congestion, sniffles, sneezes, sore throat, cough, headache...these are some of the symptoms of a common cold. A common cold is an infection of the upper respiratory tract, nose and throat. It is usually harmless, although it may not feel th... Read >
Author: Desmond Newman

Having A Room Humidifer For Better Health

29th March 2010
During the year many people are stricken by illness and/or allergies. One great way to help you alleviate, or even avoid, these problems is by using a room humidifier. Humidifier health aspects are great and definitely worth trying. Using a room humid... Read >
Author: Colton Little

Snoring and Sleep Apneoa - How to Overcome Them

26th March 2010
If you or your partner has a tendency to snore during sleep at night time, then this has probably been a source of embarrassment or irritation to one or the other. If one of you wakes during the night for some reason, it can be difficult if the other is s... Read >
Author: RobEsmund

Sodium Hydroxide Manufacturer Procedures In Manufacturing Lye

24th March 2010
It is impossible to get rid of sodium hydroxide. The name may only be heard in chemistry classes during experiments with bases but look at the labels of many cleaning agents at home because they may bear lye. Many industrial works rely on the presence o... Read >
Author: joalesto

The Importance Of Sodium Hydroxide In Certain Domestic Cleaning Agents

23rd March 2010
The chemical is known to be one of the strongest bases in the realm of chemistry. While the chemical sodium hydroxide is best seen in industrial plants or chemical laboratories, it is incorporated in so many products that it is hardly unseen at homes. So ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Natural Home Remedies for Pneumonia and Swine Flu Pneumonia Solution

23rd March 2010
Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lung tissue affecting one or both sides of the chest that often occurs as a result of an infection. Infection can be caused by a lot of different micro-organisms - viruses (e.g. respiratory syncytial virus), bacteri... Read >
Author: Dr. Lee Mikal

home remedies for bronchitis, Diagnosing Bronchitis

22nd March 2010
read more on Home Remedies for Cirrhosis and also on Home Remedies for Cold Sores and Home Remedies for Cold Sores Bronchitis is inflammation of the main air passages to the lungs. Bronchitis may be short-lived (acute) or chronic, meaning that it last... Read >
Author: dr. sarkozy mikal

Managing Chronic Sinus Infection in Children

16th March 2010
Chronic sinus infection can affect anyone, including children. However, distinguishing chronic sinus infection in children is hard to do, since children are prone to other upper respiratory tract infection as well, like common colds. On the average, a chi... Read >
Author: jillghprx

The Leading Cause of Childhood Discomfort: the Common Cold

15th March 2010
Our body is always prone to different infections, sickness, and illnesses that may harm our health. It is necessary for each person to take enough vitamins and minerals to increase our body's protection from harmful bacteria and viruses that cause illness... Read >
Author: Rhett Downs

The Person Likely to Snore

12th March 2010
Sleep snoring is a common life is a long time, in addition to being used as a noise nuisance to others rest, the people I do not think the health of patients with snoring will cause much harm, and thus have not been used as a pathological phenomenon attra... Read >
Author: tangyao
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