Articles, tagged with "sneeze", page 1
11th November 2011
The common cold is an infection of the upper respiratory system, meaning it affects only the throat, nose, and ears. It is usually caused by a virus, most commonly the rhinovirus or coronavirus, but over 200 viruses can cause colds. Since there are so man...
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Author:
Debbie LW
05th October 2011
What is the most powerful way to halt a panic assault? This is a issue on the minds of so numerous of us. Is the reply a uncomplicated a person? It can be. But there appears to be to be far too quite a few "experts" out there who are just overly keen to g...
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RosaHerrera
23rd June 2011
As the recession hit the world everything looked like as if it was shrinking. The depression made the rich countries or the rich economies suffer a downtrodden. The whole world was shaken by the recession. The stock markets crashed and the phrase that whe...
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Oil Gas Investing
18th May 2011
Common Cold is caused because of upper respiratory system infection due to cold virus. This infection affects components like ears, nose and throat. There are about two hundred known viruses that are accountable for typical cold, out of which rhinovirus w...
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lanuomela lanuomela
17th May 2011
Typical Cold is caused because of upper respiratory system infection due to cold virus. This infection impacts components such as ears, nose and throat. There are about two hundred known viruses which are accountable for common cold, out of which rhinovir...
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Author:
Amalia Jefferson
09th May 2011
Promotional Merchandise - Top 3 Promotional Items with regard to Particular Health and wellbeing
Looking after oneself is actually an essential element of life, in spite of everything in the event you don’t care for your self, who will? A great idea is...
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BTCGroupUK
26th April 2011
Life would be so much easier if everything came with a warning. Unfortunately, opportunity seems to be the only one that knocks before making an entry; everything else simply breaks down the door and comes charging in. When a medical emergency comes crash...
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Author:
Robin Williams
06th April 2011
Raising a kid isn’t easy, but it is more difficult if your child turns out to be sickly. It drains your finances, puts a lot of emotional strain to your family, and creates anxiety or depression.
What to Do
1. Find a doctor that’s in for the long ha...
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Author:
Nelson Berry
06th April 2011
Kids will play with just about anything. And if you look away for just a second they’d be knee-deep in the mud where millions of germs are thriving.
It is crucial then to teach your children the importance of hand washing. Hand washing is your family’...
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Author:
Dana Mulder
21st March 2011
Bronchitis
I like the analogy of the “bronchial tree". The airway structure in the human chest is like an upside-down hollow tree with the midline trachea as the trunk. The main trunk splits into two smaller trunks called the bronchi. These split into ...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
10th March 2011
Because your child will spend so much time at child care centers in St. Petersburg, you want to make sure that during flu and cold season that they will be safe there and not become sick all the time. There are a few things you can do at home to ensure t...
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Author:
Monica Blish
21st February 2011
A back spasm usually affects the lower back muscles rather than the middle to upper back muscles of the torso and are often the result of an injury or inflammation of the spinal area or the spine itself. It is also thought that the spasm is the body's res...
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adameric
18th February 2011
A lot of people are joining the bandwagon these days and pick up running in order to keep a healthy and fit body. Running is good for your stamina, increases your metabolism, and gives you a feeling of being refreshed. A good run is like a cleanse that re...
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Author:
arlenarron
15th February 2011
Lee experimented with to stifle a sneeze but couldn't. Invisible to the naked eye, a cloud of just about five thousand virus-filled droplets launched into the air at some 150 km/ hour or roughly 100 mph. The Hong Kong to London flight was prolonged and no...
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Author:
Jules Bryan
09th February 2011
Flu (Part 2)
There is one other very important Flu group: Kids. Their immune systems just have matured and acquired the antibody response that healthy adults have. In shear numbers, children get the Flu 2 to 3 more times than adults. That is why we are h...
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Author:
John Laurusonis