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Research Study Shows Progress in Treating Acne

18th October 2007
If you are one of the many sufferers from Acne, then you already know of the many over the counter options available to you today. However, did you also know that there are a multitude of studies occurring around the world to find better cures for Acne? T... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Different Sinusitis Treatment

18th April 2007
Sinusitis is extremely common. It can affect both males and females of all ages. And an average of 2 to 3 episodes of sinusitis affect adults each year due to viral infections like colds or influenza, while children have 6 to 8 episodes per year. In th... Read >
Author: Carlalet

A short introduction to the Anti biotherapy in Tuberculosis

08th January 2007
Although antibiotics had been discovered a few years before, sulfonamide and penicillin proved no effect on the bacteria causing Tuberculosis. After years of research In California about soil fungus, in 1039 Waksman isolated the fungus Actynomices that wa... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Tuberculosis, a Cause for Concern?

01st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Kristy Haugen Despite advances in treatments available, tuberculosis (TB) still remains a global pandemic. One third the human population is currently infected with tuberculosis. What is tuberculosis? The disease tuberculosis is cau... Read >
Author: Kristy Haugen

Antibiotics – will they help my virus infection?

07th January 2006
Don't expect antibiotics to cure every illness. Antibiotics are only effective against bacterial infections. In the past antibiotics were prescribed "just in case" the infection was bacterial rather than viral because it was thought that taking them "coul... Read >
Author: Derek Miller

Treatment of Acute and Chronical Bacterial Prostatitis Caused by Staphylococcus Epidermidis

27th August 2005
Staphylococcus epidermidis is normally resident in the skin flora, the gut and upper respiratory tract. It is a true opportunistic pathogen, normally requiring a major breach in the host's defence to establish infection.Previously considered solely as... Read >
Author: Dan Pop
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