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Black Mold: What You Need to Know

30th September 2009
Black mold is a type of fungus that thrives in areas that are moist and humid and dark. Apparently, it does not need a lot to grow and germinate, as long as there’s humidity and moisture. The black mold or the stachybotrys chartarum devours on moist m... Read >
Author: blackmold

What You Need To Know About Water Damage Mold Removal

30th September 2009
Mold that are of consequences of water damage brought about by flood, pipe leaks or fire water could pose as a high hazard to one’s health and can further aggravate the already existing health problems such as asthma and allergies of any form. A person... Read >
Author: blackmold

Cystic Fibrosis After The Diagnosis

29th September 2009
It is devastating to a parent when their child is diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. They may feel guilt because this disease is an inherited medical condition. A parent may not know they are a CF gene carrier. If both parents are carriers there is a 25 p... Read >
Author: ninausa

Understanding Chronic Sinus Infection

16th September 2009
There are two types of sinus infection. It could be acute or chronic and among the two, more people get afflicted with the chronic sinus infection. The difference between chronic and acute sinus infection is the fact that this can last for 12 weeks or... Read >
Author: Alden Robinson

The Importance of Mold Removal

10th September 2009
Molds are fungi that grow in the environment and are helpful in biodegradation or natural decaying of dried leaves. They also play an important role in the production of various foods, antibacterial medications and drinks. Though how useful they may be ... Read >
Author: NYC Mold Removal

Overcome Bad Breath for Increased Confidence in Your Sex Life

27th August 2009
All human sexual liaisons and interactions can be enhanced by the sensual use of the mouth and tongue. The mouth is warm, moist and slippery. It has a movable muscle in the centre and the tongue is capable of extensive mobility, feeling and taste. It ... Read >
Author: Surf Pacific

Asthma Causes, Know How can Asthma be Prevented

12th May 2009
No one test can definitively diagnose asthma. Your health professional may diagnose asthma using a breathing test such as spirometry or peak expiratory flow, as well as your medical history, a physical examination, and laboratory tests to make file diagno... Read >
Author: John Adison

Treatment for Bronchitis

22nd April 2009
7 Essential Tips On Bronchitis and Treatment For Bronchitis When searching for bronchitis and treatment for bronchitis information online, I happened to find some tips - 7 of them, in fact. I hope that you find them useful...as it's taken our resear... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Sore Throat Treatment - How to Cure Sore Throat

07th April 2009
Sore throat (pharyngitis) is a painful inflammation of the pharynx, which is the part of the throat that lies between the mouth and the larynx (voice box). Sore throat is often a symptom of various illnesses such as colds and flu, glandular fever, respira... Read >
Author: John Adison

Get rid of Bad Breath with Natural Remedies

09th January 2009
At some point in our lives, every single one of us has had to deal with smelly breath. This could be someone else's or your own. Either way, it is a very unpleasant situation which we want to get out of as fast as possible. And the best way to do this is ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How to overcome sinusitis

10th November 2008
Sinusitis is inflammation or swelling of the mucous membrane that line the sinus cavities of the paranasal sinuses and it can be due to bacterial, viral, fungal or allergic reactions. Sinusitis can interfere with normal sinus drainage and causes increased... Read >
Author: mohamad ali

Causes and Treatment for Bad Breath

31st October 2008
The medical name for bad breath is halitosis. Causes can range from poor oral hygiene habits and foods you eat to various other health problems and unhealthy lifestyles. If you eat foods with strong odors like garlic or onions you basically have to wait ... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Baby and Cow's Milk - Mom, Dad Say Boo to Moo

15th September 2008
Question: When should I give my child cow's milk? According to Dr. Benjamin Spock, the answer would be never! You maybe perplexed about this. But your child should drink mother's milk. It helps to keep your baby healthy. The World Health Organization s... Read >
Author: C Davis

Haemophilus influenzae

09th September 2008
Haemophilus influenzae can cause serious invasive disease especially in young children. Invasive disease is usually caused by encapsulated strains of the organism. H. influenzae most commonly causes ear, eye, or sinus infections, and pneumonia. The H. inf... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Looking At The Type Of Diabetes Drugs

04th September 2008
When people hear the diagnosis of diabetes, they tend to assume that insulin injections are the only current treatment available to them. With type 2 diabetes is not the case, and there are many treatments for diabetes medications as your doctor recommend... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Slimming pill acomplia rimonabant for obesity treatment

21st August 2008
Rimonabant is a useful weight loss aid. It helps control glucose and fat metabolism in the body and thereby brings about weight loss. Read on to know more about this weight loss pill. Approval of Rimonabant One of the effective weight loss drugs is... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn

Bad Breath - Halitosis

15th August 2008
Bad breath is breath that has a disagreeable odor. It's also called as halitosis. This odor can hit from time to time, otherwise it can be long-lasting, depending on the reasons. Millions of bacteria exist in the mouth, mainly on the back of the tong... Read >
Author: dr rony

Symptoms of Sinusitis and Treatment of Sinusitis

11th July 2008
Sinuses are a part of the upper respiratory system. Adults and older children have four groups of sinus cavities (maxillary, ethmoid, frontal, and sphenoid) located within the bones surrounding the nose. Very young children have small sinus passages and... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Breathing Problems: Causes, Symptoms and Preventions

10th July 2008
When you're short of breath, it's hard or uncomfortable for you to take in the oxygen your body needs. You may feel as if you're not getting enough air. Sometimes mild breathing problems are from a stuffy nose or hard exercise. But shortness of breath can... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Air pollution Related Illnesses You Should Know About

27th June 2008
Clean air is a basic precondition of our health. However, most of the people in United States and other developed countries suffer from exposure to many air pollutants that put our health at risk. Air pollution affects our health in different ways from s... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

Overuse of Antibiotics for Children with Sinusitis

19th June 2008
Sinusitis is a very common condition that is experienced by millions of people in the US, including children. This condition arises from the inflammation of the sinuses due to viral, bacterial, and various kinds of other infections. A lot of different... Read >
Author: Owen

Overuse of Antibiotics for Children with Sinusitis

19th June 2008
Sinusitis is a very common condition that is experienced by millions of people in the US, including children. This condition arises from the inflammation of the sinuses due to viral, bacterial, and various kinds of other infections. A lot of different... Read >
Author: Owenskie

Is Tobramycin Good for Sinusitis?

08th May 2008
Tobramycin is an antibiotic that is used to cure sinusitis. There are mixed reports regarding the effectiveness of its use. Some state that about 98% of the time, tobramycin successfully cures sinusitis. Others maintain that it doesn’t really help, and ... Read >
Author: Owenskie

Is Tobramycin Good for Sinusitis?

08th May 2008
Tobramycin is an antibiotic that is used to cure sinusitis. There are mixed reports regarding the effectiveness of its use. Some state that about 98% of the time, tobramycin successfully cures sinusitis. Others maintain that it doesn’t really help, and ... Read >
Author: Owen

Epiglottitis – Causes and Symptoms of Epiglottitis

06th May 2008
Epiglottitis is an acute life-threatening bacterial infection that results in swelling and inflammation of the epiglottis. (The epiglottis is an elastic cartilage structure at the root of the tongue that prevents food from entering the windpipe when swall... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Cure Your Sinusitis at Home

25th April 2008
An upper respiratory infection results in an obstruction or inflammation in the nasal passages. It may also be accompanied with an overproduction of the secretions of mucus. Sinusitis is one such infection. Your sinusitis may be the kind that is caused... Read >
Author: carla san g.

What is Sinusitis and Irrigation for Sinusitis Cure

16th April 2008
Sinusitis is a very common condition that affects millions of people, particularly during the seasons of spring and fall. Without a sinusitis cure, that condition can make your life miserable, given that the symptoms include routine-disrupting discomforts... Read >
Author: carla san g.

Acute Otitis Media

16th April 2008
Otitis media is an inflammation of the middle ear, it usually occurs after respiratory tract infections. It is often prevalent among ages 6 to 36 months and 4 to 6 years old.It is seen most frequently in males and children with cleft palate. There is also... Read >
Author: k. harris

Effects of Secondhand Smoke On Children - Prone To Developing Lung Cancer

20th March 2008
Everyone feels that smoking is dangerous, especially for youngsters. But what are the possible effects of secondhand smoke on children, particularly the infant and secondhand smoke? Let’s investigate the health effects on a child who is exposed to seco... Read >
Author: ron king

Pharmaceutical Drug Reactions and Associated Illnesses

02nd February 2008
Adverse drug reactions are all too common. Most are unreported; however, they contribute to over 150,000 deaths per year, making them a leading cause of death in the U.S. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner has estimated that anywhere betw... Read >
Author: Legal

Amoxicillin Dosages, Side Effects and Drug Interactions

18th January 2008
A penicillin antibiotic, generic amoxicillin used for treating bacterial infections including gonorrhea, middle ear infections, respiratory tract infections and certain skin infections. Generic amoxicillin works on cells and kills the bacteria. Generic ... Read >
Author: Ammy

Cough Remedies – 9 Useful Home Remedies for Cough

10th August 2007
Read this Article to know the most of the Home Remedies for Cough which are especially recommended by most of the users. First we will discuss about Cough and its causes Cough is an important reflex action, which the body undertakes to get rid of subst... Read >
Author: Tom alter

New Migraine Treatments

25th July 2007
Although there are many effective treatments both prescription and herbal-based, currently available for migraine headaches, there is no cure. Treatment is generally aimed first at preventing a migraine and then reducing the duration and intensity should ... Read >
Author: Alien

Cure For Bad Breath – Natural Ways to Eliminate Bad Breath

05th June 2007
Want to know a cure for bad breath? Bad breath is not only a health problem, but a social one as well. It is an embarrassment for anyone to have. But should you be suffering from bad breath, rest assured that there are cures for bad breath that are safe, ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Oxygen Concentrators Prove Effective For Treating Hypoxemic Children In Developing Countries

31st May 2007
Several university studies have determined that using oxygen concentrators are a valuable tool for treating children with hypoxemia in developing countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) also recommends supplying oxygen to children in developing wit... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes

Oxygen Concentrators Prove Effective For Treating Hypoxemic Children In Developing Countries

31st May 2007
Several university studies have determined that using oxygen concentrators are a valuable tool for treating children with hypoxemia in developing countries. The World Health Organization (WHO) also recommends supplying oxygen to children in developing wit... Read >
Author: Chuck Jaymes

Common Sinusitis Infection Problem Symptoms

30th May 2007
There are various sinuses within the body. They are of a hollow space filled with blood and water, they are situated in the bones, tissues and several organs within the body. A sinusitis infection problem may occur when the parnasal sinuses are inflamed.... Read >
Author: carla san g.

About prescribing antibiotics for acute bronchitis

09th May 2007
Bronchitis is the inflammation of the bronchial tubes, or bronchi located in the chest of the human body, and it is known that this illness holds a significant economic impact. It affects every year millions of persons, especially during the winter seaso... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How to Reduce Indoor Air Pollution

11th April 2007
This article may help you decide what actions to take to help reduce the level of indoor air pollution in your home. There could be some risks you want to avoid but you aren't even aware of them yet. Since most of us spend 90% of our time indoors, air-qua... Read >
Author: Kitty Craig

The New Silver Solution: A Unique Home Based Business Opportunity

18th December 2006
The New Silver Solution: A Unique Home Based Business Opportunity NEW PATENT ISSUED!! READ IT HERE! This is the best Home based Business in America today. Maybe not tomorrow, but most certainly today! Reason being that this Silver Solution is a ne... Read >
Author: John Hoskins

Asthma Types and Its Symptoms

30th April 2006
Asthma can happen to anybody. Asthma starts at all ages. If Asthma is detected in childhood, that is between the ages of two to six, it is mainly due to the exposure to allergens, pollens, smoke and dust particles or mites. It is very difficult to dia... Read >
Author: Bjorn Gutter

Colostrum May Help Prevent Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

31st August 2005
A 2003 study by the Health Sciences Department of the University of South Australia suggests that taking concentrated bovine colostrum supplements could reduce the incidence of upper respiratory tract infections. The study involved subjects being rando... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock