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08th October 2009
Noni has been in use as a medicinal herb in various cultures around the world for several thousand years. Its traditional use relating to immunity includes combating bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections. It is used to help respiratory diso... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
02nd October 2009
Two Injuries – One Solution:
MaryAnn was driving home from the grocery store, when a car ran a stop sign, forcing her Chevy Tahoe to careen at 50 miles an hour into the passenger side of the vehicle.
Airlifted to a local emergency room, MaryAnn su... Read >
Author: Rachel Young
17th September 2009
There is valid concern that the H1N1 swine flu will readily infect Americans this flu season, resulting in high numbers of swine flu cases around the country. Already the CDC is reporting significant swine flu symptoms and swine flu cases in all states. ... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
27th August 2009
There is three distinct phases in the healing of an injury. The first three phases healing is called the inflammatory phase, which simply means white blood cells, called phagocytes, which help remove debris and damaged tissue and recirculation of the addi... Read >
Author: Manseo
17th August 2009
When you're healthy, soreness is actually the immune system's first reaction to infection or irritation. It is a good thing!However, uncontrolled, chronic or system-wide soreness is a definite sort of BAD soreness, the dark side of what should ideally be... Read >
Author: Dan Bentley
18th May 2009
Acne treatment therapies focus upon two aspects of acne: its prevention and management, and the removal of its more lasting effects.
Looking at the latter first, acne scars can be unsightly, and there are several methods currently used either to remo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd April 2009
You need fuel when doing work outs and body building routines that is why carbohydrate drinks are necessary. Carbo Force was introduced by American Body Building Products. Later on more companies started selling other energy boosting carbohydrates drinks!... Read >
Author: Maxx Borshoff
22nd April 2009
You need fuel when doing work outs and body building routines that is why carbohydrate drinks are necessary. Carbo Force was introduced by American Body Building Products. Later on more companies started selling other energy boosting carbohydrates drinks!... Read >
Author: Maxx Borshoff
20th March 2009
Many people on the hunt for nutritional supplements are concerned about what kind of herbal medicine for cold sicknesses are offered. From the period of November until March, cold season sets in and it can really ruin your day. While there isn't too much ... Read >
Author: Jarred Sadler
12th January 2009
Up above, the crashing of the wave tosses wild currents around the coral. A small damselfish swimming through the reef is tossed against the reef and nicks itself on the sharp coral. Three shiny scales scrape away and drift motionless, until the current s... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler
09th January 2009
What do a truck driver and a school teacher have in common? A hint you say?
Alright, what do a truck driver who spends half his life on the road eating in diners, showering in truck stops, braving the foul weather. . .
and
. . . an elementary s... Read >
Author: JD Baumster
17th October 2008
Malakoplakia is a chronic granulomatous inflammatory disorder. Malakoplakia is inflammatory condition which makes its presence known as a papule, plaque or ulceration that generally affects the genitourinary tract. However, it may also be related with oth... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st August 2008
We all know that acne causes unsightly pimples and lesions on your skin, but what causes acne? In fact the causes of acne are not fully understood, although much has been learned of the various factors that lead to the condition. However, before discussi... Read >
Author: Dean Erickson
14th August 2008
Allergies Type 4 is also called cell-mediated or delayed allergies. When T-cells become activated and result in an inflammation of the effected area. Unlike the other type of allergies, type 4 is not antibody related but rather is a type of cell-mediate... Read >
Author: David Cowley
24th July 2008
Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) often designated as CD284 (cluster of differentiation 284) is a class I transmembrane receptor belonging to the large homologous family of Toll like receptors. TLR4 expressed on the surface of immune system cells, is activated ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones
18th July 2008
Emphysema is a type of obstructive pulmonary disease chronic (COPD). The emphysema is a lung disease which implies damage with the bags of air (cells) in the lungs. The emphysema is most common among the age 50 people and more old man. Men are affected mo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th July 2008
There are many types of arthritis, there are over one hundred different types and in some cases there is swelling present, however in others there is no swelling. The word arthritis is derived from the Greek word arthron, which translates to the word jo... Read >
Author: Richard Williams
14th July 2008
Allergies—Nothing to Sneeze At
By Stan M. Gardner, M.D.
Recently a young woman came into my office with a common complaint: With the advent of pollen season, her eyes were watering and itchy; she was congested and miserable and unable to sleep, sne... Read >
Author: Dr. Stan
16th April 2008
Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) often designated as CD284 (cluster of differentiation 284) is a class I transmembrane receptor belonging to the large homologous family of Toll like receptors. TLR4 expressed on the surface of immune system cells, is activated ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones
11th April 2008
Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) often designated as CD284 (cluster of differentiation 284) is a class I transmembrane receptor belonging to the large homologous family of Toll like receptors. TLR4 expressed on the surface of immune system cells, is activated ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jones
18th September 2007
Whether it is the flu, a cold or simply allergies that bring you down, the end result is that the body hasn’t properly fought off the offending attacks. To help strengthen your body’s resistance to allergens or germs, start by addressing your immune s... Read >
Author: nutrition1
11th July 2007
A 2005 study on more than 1,000 people in managerial posts from Singapore, US, Hong Kong, Britain and Austrialia showed that the majority of them are subjected to excessive stress due to information overload.
They were not optimistic that the circumsta... Read >
Author: Laura Ng
27th March 2007
Tuberculosis is a germ infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis which generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect kidneys, lymph nodes, spine, intestinal tract and brain.
Scientists discovered years ago tubercles in mummified bodies, this... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th February 2007
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is the number one infections disease killer worldwide. The World Health Care Organization estimates that 2 billion people have latent TB, while another 3 million people worldwide die each year due to TB.
On average, the is... Read >
Author: Ibrahim Machiwala
24th January 2007
Glycated LDL is a form of low-density lipoprotein with a sugar molecule attached. This blood component is known as "the bad cholesterol" and last researches show that whether diabetic people or not are at increased risk of a heart attack with highest lev... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
10th January 2007
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by the Koch bacillus, a germ that belongs to the Mycobacterium family. It primarily affects the lungs and it is contagious. Besides the lungs, TB can also affect lymph nodes, intestinal tract, kidneys, bones, a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
06th January 2007
Tuberculosis is transmitted by respiratory way; an infected person will emit while coughing or sneezing about 2-3 bacterial particles. The person in immediate proximity will inhale the particles that will get to the lungs and multiply causing the infectio... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th July 2006
First, let's get the pronunciation right, it is pronounced eh-kin-AY-sha. The echinacea herb is very important to grow in your herb garden for use in herbal medicine. By adding the echinacea herb to your herb garden not only will you be able to use it i... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
05th January 2006
ImmPower for Immune System Enhancement
Immpower was Developed over 15 years ago in Japan, it has been well researched for its effectiveness and safety. Today it is the best-selling supplement in Japan, used to support a strong immune system by activati... Read >
Author: Chris Jones
31st August 2005
In a 2002 study, a group of researchers used oral Beta Glucan to treat mice infected with Bacillus Anthracites. With the high incidence of anthrax vaccine complications, an alternative preventative approach is sorely needed to deal with this frightening d... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock
31st August 2005
A recent study has shown that immune stimulation has a significant effect on tumor growth in animal specimens. Safe and effective forms of immune stimulation can enhance cellular immunity, which in turn enhances the activities of T-helper cells and natura... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock
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