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Nature vs. Mankind

23rd September 2009
The Second Law of Thermodynamics predicts the gradual energetic decay of physical closed systems ("entropy"). Arguably, the Universe as a whole is precisely such a system. Locally, though, order is often fighting disorder for dominance. In other words, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ionic Silver

14th September 2009
Ionic silver was actually a commonly-used antimicrobial 100 years ago, before the advent of modern antibiotics, which only address bacteria, while posing risks related to resistant super-germs. Ionic silver is increasingly being recognized for its broad-s... Read >
Author: Samson

Active Manuka Honey Skincare Products

20th July 2009
Active manuka honey is becoming an increasingly popular natural remedy for a variety of health problems, including sore throat and stomach problems. But, what can it do for your skin? That's what you'll learn about here.Honeys of all kinds have been used ... Read >
Author: Yu Morita

Tamiflu And Relenza Against Swine Flu

18th June 2009
Newsbreak on the flash “A new strain of Swine Flu that has killed 149 and sickened nearly two thousand in Mexico has spread to the United States and is raising fears of a possible pandemic.” Through this article you will learn more about the disease ... Read >
Author: Tanay

Silver Virus Cure

18th June 2009
In a recent study published in the Journal of Nanotechnology, silver nanoparticles were found to kill HIV-1, as well as virtually all other types of disease causing viruses. The study was conducted by the University of Texas and Mexico. It is the first me... Read >
Author: Vincent Donaldson

Got - Chlamydia?

30th May 2009
Chlamydia symptoms usually become evident in one to three weeks after infection. However, chlamydia is one of the silent STDs because some people show no symptoms at all. It is estimated that about 75 percent of women and 50 percent of men exhibit no sign... Read >
Author: laqu9263a

A Solution to Antibiotic Resistance

07th April 2009
Medical professionals are now using a particular type of honey from New Zealand known as Manuka Honey to treat infections caused by bacteria that have developed a resistance to antibiotics. In recent years, there has been an escalating concern over the... Read >
Author: honeymark

Manuka Honey for the Treatment of Wounds

20th January 2009
Doctors around the world are taking advantage of a unique type of honey that is indigenous to New Zealand called Manuka Honey because of its incomparable healing properties, particularly in the area of wound care. Manuka Honey is derived from the necta... Read >
Author: honeymark

Anti-MRSA Kit by Honeymark

03rd December 2008
A manufacturer of high-end skin care products has developed extremely powerful antibacterial products that can both treat and prevent MRSA Staph infections. Consumers can now purchase all of these products in one package. After many years of overuse a... Read >
Author: honeymark

New Antiseptic Spray with Manuka Honey

01st December 2008
Honeymark's Antiseptic spray is a non-staining, non-greasy, non-sticky, alcohol-free antiseptic that can be used to relieve pain and prevent infection in wounds, scrapes and burns. With cases of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria (such as MRSA) o... Read >
Author: honeymark

New Antimicrobial Liquid Hand Soap with Manuka Honey

01st December 2008
A Manufacturer of skin care products has developed a liquid soap that is effective in destroying antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as MRSA. Bacteria are unavoidable and, for the most part, usually benignly. The majority of the bacteria tha... Read >
Author: honeymark

New Alcohol-Free Hand Sanitizing Gel with Manuka Honey by Honeymark

01st December 2008
Skin care manufacturer specializing in Manuka Honey products has released a new antibacterial hand gel that can ward off infectious microorganisms on the surface of the skin, including MRSA. The leader in Manuka Honey skin care products has outdone the... Read >
Author: honeymark

Manuka Honey Available in the USA

08th October 2008
This amazing natural resource from New Zealand has become increasingly more popular as of late. As a result, it is now being utilized as a main ingredient in skin care products manufactured in the U.S. Manuka Honey's international notoriety stems fr... Read >
Author: honeymark

Acne treatment - Inflammatory Acne

16th September 2008
Inflammation Is the Result of a Multi-faceted Process o Hormonal changes are at the root of acne pathogenesis. o The primary target of acne is the pilosebaceous unit of the follicle. o Hormones stimulate increased production of lipids in the follicle. ... Read >
Author: Jan Hornets

Acne treatment - Inflammatory Acne

16th September 2008
Inflammation Is the Result of a Multi-faceted Process o Hormonal changes are at the root of acne pathogenesis. o The primary target of acne is the pilosebaceous unit of the follicle. o Hormones stimulate increased production of lipids in the follicle. ... Read >
Author: Jan Hornets

More People Could Become Mentally Handicapped By 2045

24th July 2008
Statistics on health, both physical and mental, are always an interesting thing to observe. The numbers show data on a variety of subjects, such as the number of teenagers who are engaging in stupid sexual practices, or the percentage of people who are ab... Read >
Author: harvey ong

The Antibiotic Crisis – A Loss of Effectiveness

18th July 2008
It is often suggested we live in a state of fear in modern society. If it isn’t one thing, it is another. Global warming, super volcanoes, weapons of mass destruction and so on make one wonder how we’ve survived this long. Because of this general s... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Battling the MRSA Superbug with Manuka Honey

10th July 2008
With predictions of MRSA killing more people in the future than AIDS, medical professionals turn to the use of an old remedy; honey. MRSA (methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus) is an antibiotic-resistant bacterium that causes life-threatening in... Read >
Author: honeymark

Honeymark Takes the Sticky Mess out of Manuka Honey

09th July 2008
With scientific reports indicating that Manuka Honey is effective in treating MRSA and a variety of other health conditions, one manufacturer of skin care products delivers a more user-friendly application. With all the various types of skin care produ... Read >
Author: honeymark

How Manuka Honey Kills MRSA and Heals Staph Infections

27th June 2008
Breaking news in the industry of advanced wound care has led to the recognition of honey derived from the Manuka Tree (indigenous to New Zealand) has extraordinary antibacterial properties that are capable of destroying antibiotic-resistant strains of bac... Read >
Author: honeymark

A Cure for MRSA

25th June 2008
Honeymark International, a manufacturer of advanced skin care products, has announced that its wound care product, First Aid Antiseptic Lotion (Wound & Burn Dressing with Active Manuka Honey), significantly reduces the presence of methicillin-resistant St... Read >
Author: honeymark

How to Treat MRSA and Staph Infections

21st June 2008
Amid the growing concerns for this life-threatening condition, researchers discovery that MRSA cannot develop a resistance to Manuka Honey the way it has been able to with antibiotics. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a type of bac... Read >
Author: honeymark

Manuka Honey and Wound Care

18th June 2008
Many reports indicate that Manuka Honey is an extremely effective first aid resource for cuts, grazes, gashes, burns and other wounds. Derived from the nectar of the flowers that grow on the Manuka tree, native to New Zealand, Manuka Honey is gaining e... Read >
Author: honeymark

Head Lice Treatment tips

13th June 2008
The head louse is a tiny parasitic insect that lives in human hair and subsists on small amounts of blood drawn from the scalp. There are three forms of lice: the nit or egg, the nymph, and the adult. Head lice are most commonly found on the scalp, behind... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Sore Throat Treatment – Know the Facts

13th June 2008
A sore throat is often caused by an infection in the throat. The infection is usually caused by a virus or bacteria. Sore throats can also be caused by allergies and tobacco smoke. A sore throat can be a symptom of many different medical disorders. A s... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Learn More About Pure Drinking Water

12th June 2008
Pure drinking water is a necessity not a luxury. We all need it. It is a basic requirement that every living thing has to have on this planet. Where do we get pure drinking water from? The only way is to go to a remote point in the mountains and take it f... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Therapeutic Benefit of Manuka Honey in Wound Care

10th June 2008
Researchers have conducted extensive studies in order to take a closer look at how and why Manuka Honey is effective in healing wounds. The results are very interesting. In comparing the use of Manuka Honey dressings with topical antiseptics on wound ... Read >
Author: honeymark

Manuka Honey Healing

25th May 2008
Recent studies and scientific research indicates that the antimicrobial properties found in Active Manuka Honey play a major role in healing a wide variety of health conditions. Medical grade honey produced in New Zealand known as 'Manuka Honey' is bei... Read >
Author: honeymark

Treating MRSA with Manuka Honey

15th May 2008
As the threat of Staph infections and antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria sweep the nation, patients seek refuge in a special type of honey that is working where traditional forms of medicine have failed. Honey has been used for treating infection... Read >
Author: honeymark

Manuka Honey Benefits

11th May 2008
Derived from a floral source indigenous to New Zealand, this special type of honey is effective in destroying microorganisms responsible for many negative health conditions. Honey was originally used for medical purposes due to its antibacterial prope... Read >
Author: honeymark

Using Manuka Honey to Heal Wounds Infected by MRSA

06th May 2008
Scientists have discovered that Manuka Honey has the ability to destroy antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria because of its extraordinary antibacterial properties. Honey is an ancient remedy that is gaining increased acceptance in the modern trea... Read >
Author: honeymark

Manuka Honey vs. Bacterial and Fungal Infection

28th April 2008
A unique kind of honey contains powerful antibacterial and antimicrobial properties that make it incredibly effective in combating the microorganisms responsible for infecting wounds and causing a variety of other medical conditions. The Manuka bush (L... Read >
Author: honeymark

Manuka Honey Destroys MRSA in Laboratory Study

03rd April 2008
Honeymark International, a manufacturer of health care products, is utilizing a special type of honey that has been proven to destroy strains of bacteria that are otherwise impervious to antibiotics. The medical industry has been turned upside down wit... Read >
Author: honeymark

15 Reasons to Use Manuka Honey for Medical Purposes

02nd April 2008
Recent studies have shown that a particular type of honey known as "Manuka Honey" contains extremely powerful healing properties, even more so than antibiotics in some cases. Prior to the invention of antibiotics, honey was used for many years as a rem... Read >
Author: honeymark

How to Get Rid Of Sore Throat

01st April 2008
At one time, doctors automatically treated all sore throats with antibiotics, both to cure the infection and to prevent dangerous complications such as rheumatic fever. Now, doctors are much less likely to prescribe medication because the overuse of antib... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

The Healing Benefits of Honey

28th March 2008
An ancient remedy is being re-evaluated as a viable solution to treating infected wounds and other skin irritants in the wake of cases involving antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria. Honey has been developing a good reputation for its medical quali... Read >
Author: honeymark

Manuka Honey

27th March 2008
In addition to being a food item, honey has been used as an active ingredient in many traditional healing remedies, primarily due to its ability to destroy bacteria. All types of honey have some level of antibacterial properties. When used on an infected... Read >
Author: honeymark

Uncovering the Healing Power of Honey

25th March 2008
After being shadowed by modern day medicine, honey is being used to treat a variety of different health conditions including infected wounds involving antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Scientists have discovered the unusual antibacterial activity of a cer... Read >
Author: honeymark

Manuka Honey Heals Wounds, Clears Infection and Reduces Pain

14th March 2008
The sugars, nutrients and enzymes found in Manuka Honey create a very powerful antibacterial action that makes it possible to use as a dressing for wounds and burns. Some people may find it hard to conceptualize the use of honey for medical purposes. ... Read >
Author: honeymark

The New Secret Weapon in the Battle Against Infection

07th March 2008
Antibiotics are becoming antiquated in a new world of drug-resistant infections. Doctors are gaining faith in an old remedy with powerful antibacterial properties...honey. The healing power of honey is becoming more recognized out of necessity with th... Read >
Author: honeymark

Manuka Honey Kills MRSA Superbugs

07th March 2008
Scientists have discovered that a certain type of honey has the antibacterial properties to kill the hospital superbugs which claim thousands of lives per year. Well known for thousands of years for its medicinal properties, this special type of honey ca... Read >
Author: honeymark

Rediscovering Honey's Healing Power

04th March 2008
Honey has been known for its healing properties for many years as far back as the Ancient Greeks and Egyptians. Even up to world war II, honey was being used for its antibacterial properties in treating wounds and a variety of other health conditions. Ho... Read >
Author: honeymark

Studies Show that Honey Promotes Healing

29th February 2008
Bacteria protect themselves from antibiotics by forming slimy clumps as a protective layer. However, scientists have now discovered that honey is effective in breaking down this protective barrier. Bacteria is the main cause for wounds not healing fast e... Read >
Author: honeymark

Using Honey to Heal Infections

27th February 2008
Honey has been used for centuries to treat a wide variety of medical conditions such as wounds, burns, skin ulcers and scrapes. Now researchers are discovering strong antimicrobial properties in a special type of honey which is made by honeybees that gat... Read >
Author: honeymark

Honey, the New Antibiotic

25th February 2008
An old household remedy is finding its way back into modern medicine. Scientists are now discovering that a particular type of honey is more effective in treating wounds than most antibiotics. Even chronic wounds infected with antibiotic-resistant strai... Read >
Author: honeymark

Destroying the MRSA Super-bug With Manuka Honey

25th February 2008
Recent studies show an increase in bacterial infections that are resistant to antibiotics. In order to combat these new strains, medical professionals are resorting to the use of Manuka Honey as a viable alternative to traditional forms of medicine. Used... Read >
Author: honeymark

Head Lice Treatment tips

21st February 2008
The head louse is a tiny parasitic insect that lives in human hair and subsists on small amounts of blood drawn from the scalp. There are three forms of lice: the nit or egg, the nymph, and the adult. Head lice are most commonly found on the scalp, behind... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

MRSA – The Scary Result of Excessive Use of Antibiotics

19th February 2008
Start reading up on various potential viruses and bacteria that can harm humans and you will soon been in the shower scrubbing your skin clean. For all the exotic bugs, the rise of a strain of the common staph bacteria as a common killer is one of the sca... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Disseminated Gonococcal Infection Information

22nd January 2008
Disseminated Gonococcal Infection is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) and caused by a bacterium called neisseria gonorrhoeae. Gonorrhea is spread through sexual contact with another person. Many people who have gonorrhea also have another common STD c... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

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

Patent Protection For Pharmaceutical Products

08th February 2007
Almost all African countries already allow patent protection for pharmaceutical products. Patents grant exclusive rights to the inventor for a fixed period. The inventor has effective market monopoly or exclusivity on the product for the period. This ena... Read >
Author: Kate Gardens

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