Articles, tagged with "pneumonia", page 6
12th January 2011
ForClopidogrel to work, it must be activated in your body. However, there are instances when the body is not able to transform this medication in its active form, which increases the risk of the person suffering from stroke or heart attack. To be sure, yo...
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Author:
Vito Hardy
08th January 2011
A pregnant woman who is a carrier of the group b strep can pass on the bacteria to her child during labor even if the mother does not present any symptoms. Research have shown that between about 25% of pregnant women have group b strep. Lacking treatment,...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
07th January 2011
Ahead of you contemplate choosing to undergo surgical procedure or starting up health practitioner prescribed medications for hiatal hernia symptoms and treatment method, it is important to know what the risks are and what alternatives are accessible. A h...
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Author:
tierra
07th January 2011
Guinea pigs are extremely fragile, and are more prone to illness then other pets. We've listed some of the most common symptoms your guinea pig can experience.
Sneezing, Discharge of the Nose
Sometimes, your guinea pig can become allergic to his bed...
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Author:
Veronica Bettencourt
29th December 2010
they are quite prone to catch physical disorders before birth and even a month after they are born . However, they are found healthiest among the bull breeds British bulldogs for sale may suffer from VWD (Von Willebrand's disease) a problem of continuous...
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Author:
jackjreynolds
22nd December 2010
Nursing home abuse is one of the fastest growing problems in the United States. Although nursing home and extended care facilities are regulated by the State, the vast majority of neglect and abuse occurrences go largely unreported. Often, it falls on fa...
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Author:
malpracticelawyer
19th December 2010
Canine Influenza Fast Facts
Influenza is a common viral disease among horses that affects the respiratory system and has now made its way into the canine world, resulting to canine influenza. It is a very contagious and easily transmitted disease that...
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Author:
Ricardo Lumbardo
19th December 2010
When a baby with a GBS infection does not immediately receive antibiotics the consequences can be devastating. A Group B Strep infection in a baby can turn into pneumonia, sepsis, or meningitis. Given a newborn’s undeveloped immune system this can lead to...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
19th December 2010
A mother who is a carrier of the group b strep might pass on the bacteria to her child during labor whether or not the mother does not present any symptoms. Research demonstrate that from fifteen to forty percent of expecting mothers are colonized with Gr...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
17th December 2010
The use of golf swing software and golf training equipment has brought the idea of golf swing tips to a whole new level. Can they help your game?
Golf instruction tips, before the use of advanced technology such as golf swing software, golf training eq...
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Author:
Bruce Dillon
09th December 2010
Health insurance is a necessity today with surging medical bills. Efforts in health care reform further prove that health insurance is being tailored in a way that more people can have access and afford it. Health Insurance Leads helps insurance groups t...
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Author:
melissa
08th December 2010
Health insurance provides a sense of security due to better access to medical services, as well as preventive care. Taking into account its expense, varying coverage and limited options, it does have its disadvantages, as well.
As the cost of medical c...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
07th December 2010
It is quite common for babies to develop several colds in their first year of life, but when your baby gets sick, you worry if it is the common cold or something more dangerous. That's why it is important to know the symptoms of the common cold in babies...
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Cinergy Health & Life
30th November 2010
If a newborn contracts an infection from the Group B Strep bacteria there is a very serious risk to the newborn's wellbeing that results. It can even lead to the death of the baby. Babies who live can suffer from permanent disabilities for example cerebra...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
30th November 2010
According to the Center For Disease Control (CDC), Group B Strep is the most prevalent cause of sepsis and meningitis (a significant illness of the fluid of the spinal cord and the fluid surrounding the brain) in infants. As a bacterial infection, group b...
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Author:
J. Hernandez