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Women are the prime suspects of Bladder Infections

16th July 2009
Bladder infection occurs when e-coli bacterium invades the urinary bladder. The bacterium enters inside the urinary tract and sticks to the bladder walls. It multiplies itself and lead to inflammation of bladder. This condition is accompanied by major sym... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Preventive measures to curb the occurrence of UTI

16th July 2009
Many women suffer from UTI once in their lifetime. The infection is caused due to bacterial syndrome that resides near the lower intestine. The bacterium moves to the bladder due to inadequate toilet hygiene which leads to bladder inflammation. The infect... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Urinary Infection requires immediate attention

09th July 2009
Urinary infection is an infectious disease that pertains in the urinary tract. This disease hampers the waste disposal system of the body. Initially, the infection is under control. It can be cured with antibiotics and herbal medicines. These medications ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

prevent cancer for health in life

08th July 2009
Cancer word is taken from Latin word "carb", which means malignancy. Cancer disease can be defined as "an abnormal growth of cells which tend to proliferate in an uncontrolled way and, in some cases, to metastasize." Cancer is also known as malignancy, a ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Reasons and results of Bladder Infection among men

07th July 2009
Bladder infection mainly occurs among women due to shorter urethra. Their anatomy increases the chances of the syndrome. The phenomenon is also seen among men and children. The rate of occurrence is lower among the men. The condition is also accompanied b... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

How does vesico-ureteral reflux leads to kidney infection?

06th July 2009
Nowadays, several children suffer from kidney infection due to vesico-ureteral reflux. This indigenous disease leads to abnormal functioning of urinary tract. It pumps the urine from the urinary bladder to the kidneys. Studies depict that 1% of people suf... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Know more about the dangers of smoking

01st July 2009
Almost everybody knows that smoking is bad for the health. Images of blackened lungs line school hallways and hospital waiting rooms, but despite this people continue to take up smoking. This may have to do with the pervasive romantic image of smoking -- ... Read >
Author: Rishabh Bathla

Why Fat Cells Can Be Deadly

30th June 2009
The number of obese individuals in the world is steadily increasing. It is no surprise that obesity is now the 2nd leading reason for death. It is related to an increased mortality rate of every age, even including children.It is well known that 80 -90% o... Read >
Author: Sally Pruitt

The prime suspects of Bladder Infections

23rd June 2009
Bladder infection or inflammation occurs due to several reasons. This infectious disease leads to uneasiness and painful urine secretion. People infected with the infectious disease suffer from severe problems like urgent and frequent urine flow, blood in... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Detect Urinary Tract abnormalities through “imaging”

18th June 2009
The urinary tract of the human body is a complicated system that is made up of urinary organs, tubes and some muscles. These parts help in the functioning of urinary system that produce, circulates, stores and eliminates liquid wastes from the body. A sm... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Kidney Infections require immediate treatment

16th June 2009
Pyelonephritis is the medical term for kidney infections. It leads to sever complications that affect the day to day activities. Hence, the patient undergoes sever pain during the disease. It is mainly found among women due to their anatomy which makes th... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

How to combat Bladder Infections effectively?

16th June 2009
E-coli are the bacterial microbes that are responsible for bladder infection. Initially, it resides inside the human body but doesn't enter the urinary tract. It has a hair like structure on its skin which helps in its movement from the vagina to the urin... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Types of Cancer

12th June 2009
Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the cells of the breast and although it is common in women, it also affects men. It is the second most common cancer after lung cancer and it typically starts with a lump and if unchecked could spread bey... Read >
Author: Mercy

Anatomy of the human urinary tract

06th June 2009
Our body is made up of several organs. Each organ has been assigned a specific task. Some organs work under the respiratory system, while some work under the digestive system. Our body also consists of few urinary organs that help in the secretion of body... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Pregnancy symptoms, ten symptoms of pregnancy

01st June 2009
Ten important pregnancy symptoms are This article describes about Pregnancy symptoms, Signs and care pregnancy symptoms. Number of changes occurs in your body during pregnancy. Even a small changes can lead you to suspect you are pregnant soon after ... Read >
Author: Dr srinivas gende
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