Articles, tagged with "initial signs", page 6
30th October 2008
Many people today than ever are getting contaminated with all sought of venereal or sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV infection.
As a result, many campaigns of health matters have put more emphasis on the above illness than any other one. For ...
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Author:
Poly Muthumbi
10th October 2008
Eczema is a rather common condition that affects many children and adults alike. The name eczema is one that encompasses several different types of eczema and usually refers to an itchy red rash. This rash can be caused by a variety of things and thus det...
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Author:
Cindy
02nd September 2008
Head injuries can potentially be the most threatening injury to a person's life or long-term health, and although there may be no initial signs of damage, a thorough examination must be carried out before a patient can be given the all-clear. If a sudden ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
21st May 2008
Naegleria is an ameba commonly found in the environment in water and soil. Infection of humans is rare but serious. To prevent infection with Naegleria, precautions should be taken to ensure that water does not enter the nose when participating in recreat...
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Author:
peterhutch
21st May 2008
Spotting the signs of a new pregnancy is not always an easy undertaking. In most women, the initial signs are easily dismissed as other complaints. When the symptoms all add up, however, it's likely time to prepare for a little one on the way.
Exactly ...
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Author:
Jennifer Nirui
11th May 2008
Charcot foot is a condition used to describe the effect of bone softening that happens within the foot. This occurs as a result of neuropathy or extreme nerve damage. The bones become too weak and eventually become easily fractured. Because the nerves hav...
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Author:
Allan Tan
01st May 2008
Just by looking at the word over the counter cures for yeast infection, any one is capable of linking this with the drugs they purchase from the shop or the food store whenever they are not so seriously seek. And from the best of my knowledge this is true...
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Author:
paulina08
29th April 2008
Anytime you exercise, your brain releases chemicals known as endorphins that produce a feeling of euphoria. This is also known as a "runner's high", which is very easy to become chemically addicted to.
Without this adrenalin rush, you'll feel irritabl...
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Author:
Steven Godlewski
18th April 2008
What is Smallpox?
Smallpox is a very serious infection which is caused by a virus named variola, which is a member of the poxvirus family. Smallpox has been a greatly feared disease because it was responsible for huge epidemics. Smallpox gets its name ...
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Author:
peterhutch
13th April 2008
Much has been made about the Nokia N81 in recent months. Today it is all about music on the move. There is a large proportion would rather carry around a mobile phone that plays music, rather than a phone and a standalone mp3 player. Nokia has created the...
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Author:
Mark Hirst
25th March 2008
Cold sores are the type of facial lesions occurs on lips and area around mouth. Cold sores are also called as the fever blisters and this is the infections caused by herpes simplex viruses. There are two types of herpes simplex viruses. Type I virus cause...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
25th July 2007
Menopause is a natural part of a woman's aging process. During menopause a woman's ovaries produce lower levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone and she is no longer able to become pregnant.
The changes leading up to menopause can occur over m...
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Author:
Alien
27th June 2007
Diabetes is a disease that varies the way your body utilize sugar. The food you eat develops to sugar and this sugar travels through the blood to all parts of the body. Generally, insulin assists get sugar from the blood to the body's cells, where it is u...
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Author:
Peter rodrick
26th April 2007
For many South Korean companies, China is a threat. Many jobs and businesses have been lost to rapidly emerging rivals across the Yellow Sea, and Koreans fear many more will follow. But Hyundai Motor, Korea's largest carmaker, has never viewed the giant n...
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Author:
Eric Castro
01st April 2007
The sands of time. Old age. Your dog has finally graduated to being a senior citizen. The reality must have finally dawned on you that his mental and physical capabilities are not the same as it used to be. Your 'top-dog' is now an 'old-dog'. S/he has slo...
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Author:
sudhakar natarajan