Articles, tagged with "respiratory tract infections", page 1
17th June 2011
Are you fed up of constant waiting outside your regular physician’s office for minor illnesses? Do you wish that you could go somewhere where you could seek prompt treatment? If yes, going to a walk in clinic near your vicinity is a good idea. These clin...
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WalkInClinic
09th May 2011
What is Yashtimadhu?
'Glycyrrhiza Glabra' or 'Yashtimadhu' is also known as 'Licorice', 'Mithi-lakdi', 'Mulathi', 'Liquorice', 'Sweet Wood'. This is a small shrub and found in many countries. It is believed to give satisfaction and harmony. The root of...
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Author:
OnlineHerbs
19th April 2011
Getting rid of cat urine odor may often be difficult since cat urine odors are very strong. The cause of this strong odor is the proteins within the urine and when the urine dries up on a spot most specially carpets, these proteins will eventually turn in...
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Bennett Coggin
11th April 2011
Forms are fungi that grow in the environment and are useful in biodegradation or natural decaying dried leaves. They also play an important role in the production of various food products, antibiotics and drinks. Though how useful they can be in an enviro...
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Marrya Santa
21st March 2011
A persistent runny nose and congestion may not be as innocent as it seems. According to the American Journal of Medicine, more than 24 million Americans suffer from sinus infections every year. At some point in their lives, more than 90% of Americans will...
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Ladyrshm
25th February 2011
Resistance Antibiotic is an issue to listen up. The growing situation of antibiotic resistance is sweeping the modern world, putting many people in danger of deadly respiratory tract infections (RTIs). I thought this was the consensus of doctors at th...
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chrixajzco
10th February 2011
Sinus infection, or sinusitis as it is usually called, is a common medical condition that causes blockage in one’s nasal passages. Bacteria, fungi, or virus are the usual culprits for sinusitis. Early signs to watch out for include frequent headaches, stu...
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jillghprx
01st February 2011
Use herbs and spices for tasty meals instead of fatty sauces.
Herbs and spices are widely used in our food and cooking to make it more tasty and enjoyable - but did you know that there are other reasons why using those chillis in your fridge can be ben...
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Author:
Dean Piazza
07th January 2011
Copyright (c) 2010 William McKenna
Sometime during our life, most of us will suffer from back pain. Some of us will even be forced to miss work because of our pain. This leads to a loss of money and production for our employers. The following paragraph...
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Author:
DrWillMcK
05th January 2011
Although pinkeye gets the reputation for being most prevalent in children, you may be surprised to know that it effects thousands of adults each year as well. So, what is this common infection and how can it be treated? All of these questions and more wil...
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Author:
Larry Milton
11th November 2010
A carefully cleaned carpet is a protected carpet. A carpet lasts longer and stays beautiful throughout its lifespan with regular maintenance. It effectively serves its purpose of giving your place a more comfortable and pristine ambiance for you to relax ...
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Cody Fuerst
15th October 2010
Sometimes, when you struggle with sinusitis, you can start to get dizzy and you’re not exactly sure why. There is a connection and sinusitis dizziness is sometimes a thing to watch out for. However, with our facts on this possibly debilitating symptom, yo...
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Author:
Donna Perez
12th October 2010
Bacterial Sinusitis
The only way that antibiotics can be effective in getting rid of sinusitis is if you have bacterial sinusitis. This means that proper use of antibiotics as sinus medication involves making sure that you do have bacterial sinusitis, in...
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Author:
jillghprx
15th September 2010
Many people are erroneous in their assumption that all types of bacteria are harmful and dangerous. In fact the body normally contains several types of bacteria that can be found anywhere from skin and mouth to the stomach. The majority of these bacteria ...
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Author:
Catherine Barron
14th September 2010
Bad breath is usually caused by bacteria in the mouth, particularly on the surface of the tongue. It can be caused by poor dental hygiene, mouth infections, dryness of the mouth, stress, and external factors like cigarettes, smoke and coffee, among others...
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Author:
Charles