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So How Is Swine Flu Transmitted Between People?

30th July 2009
Swine Flu is big news at the moment, with more and more cases being confirmed daily. Cases of swine flu could be greatly reduced if people are a little more careful in their every day lives. Before you can figure out how to combat the spread of this awful... Read >
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Nature, a key element in Puerto Vallarta real estate, protected as residents and visitors join force

18th July 2009
Puerto Vallarta Real Estate always offers many, diverse activities for residents of the city. One of the activities which foreign visitors and residents alike enjoy is caring for the natural beauty of the area - one of Puerto Vallarta Real Estate's most i... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd

Influenza - Prevention And Treatment

16th July 2009
Influenza - Prevention And Treatment Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a highly contagious viral infection of the respiratory tract. Often occurring as an epidemic, the flu results from three kinds of orthomyxoviruses: influenzae types A, B, and ... Read >
Author: john daniel

Mesothelioma support Systems-Let Them Help You

09th July 2009
When you are diagnosed with mesothelioma you should not despair, there are different Mesothelioma support groups that can improve the quality of life and also help to prolong your life. This is a deadly form of cancer that attacks mainly the pleural membr... Read >
Author: Bello Gbenga

Mesothelioma Settlements-Out Of Court Settlements m

09th July 2009
From 1929 when the first asbestos related lawsuit was filed in the US up till now more than 700,000 asbestos related lawsuits have been filed. Most often victims of asbestos related diseases come down with symptoms of the diseases 20-30 years after the in... Read >
Author: Bello Gbenga

Foreign Travel Health Tips

29th June 2009
With just 36 hours to circle the world by air, a time well below the incubation period of most diseases can be contracted in many countries around the world. Year after year, more and more people who undertake international travel, even in developing coun... Read >
Author: Vaccinations

Childhood Diseases - Chickenpox Symptoms and Surviving the Pox

07th May 2009
Chickenpox is the common name for Varicella simplex, a disease that mainly affects children. Until recently, chickenpox manifested itself so frequently as a disease, that it came to be recognized almost as a rite of passage for childhood. Parents knew ... Read >
Author: Paul

Mesothelioma Lawyers Ask....

24th April 2009
What is the Government doing about mesothelioma? Mesothelioma is one of the biggest killers in the UK, and statistics are set to peak over the next 10 to 15 years as the disease has a long incubation period. Swept under the carpet for years, the problem ... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Fight The Mumps With Natural Vitamins And Herbs

11th March 2009
Mumps, a common viral illness mostly occurring during childhood, is caused by a type of virus that is known as a paramyxovirus that infects the parotid glands, which are the salivary glands that are located at the jaw angles below the ears. Symptoms incl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Fight Mononucleosis By Boosting The Immune System With Herbs

10th March 2009
Mononucleosis is an infectious viral disease that is most often caused by the Epstein-Barr virus. More rarely, it can be caused by cytomegalovirus. Both of these viruses are members of the herpes family. Once the virus enters the body, it multiplies in ly... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Your Pets Should Get Vaccinated

12th January 2009
Hence, in order to protect the puppies against infectious diseases, it is best to give them their shots and they should be re-immunized after 3 to 4 weeks. In this way, the puppies will be able to endure any infectious disease that may come their way. ... Read >
Author: John Samson

Advnt Biotechnologies Helps First Responders Test For Deadly Agents

09th January 2009
Whether it's an act of bioterrorism or a natural occurrence, detecting the presence of deadly agents in the air, water, food or contaminated materials is a critical responsibility of first responders. Fortunately, they need not face this challenging task ... Read >
Author: Dan Faubion

What Causes Warts And How Can You Get Rid Of Them

04th December 2008
Over the ages, there have been many theories as to what causes warts with perhaps the most popular being the theory that they come from toads! While toads are a little warty in appearance, rest assured that you cannot get warts by handling them. You can g... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins

Cause, Symptoms and Treatment of Hepatitis

03rd December 2008
Hepatitis is a disease taking on many forms which feature inflammation of the liver. The cause is depended on the prognosis and on the symptoms shown. Certain forms of hepatitis are unable to reveal many signs or symptoms and are only noticeable when the ... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Symptoms of Genital Herpes, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

26th November 2008
If you are a sexually active individual who engages in sexual intercourse or oral sex with multiple partners, then you may want to make sure to use a condom to protect yourself from viral diseases. One of the most common sexually transmitted diseases swee... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
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