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29th September 2009
Everyone’s been talking about it – heck, you are reading about it right here. What are they talking about? This phenomenon we call the Law of Attraction.
People always seem to ask the same question, does it really work? The answer – YES!
Absol... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
There was a time when five-year plans were all the rage. But that was when workers can still count on signing up with a company for life. In the warp-speed world of technology, five years is an eternity. So how is one supposed to map out one`s career when... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Can a website survive well without its placement in top ranking in search engines? The answer is definitely no.
SEO plays an important role in optimizing a website and generating revenue for that site. The whole process of optimization and revenue gene... Read >
Author: Media marketing
17th September 2009
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Chlamydia symptoms, when present, usually begin about two weeks after exposure. In some cases, there are no symptoms at all. Chlamydia symptoms may be mild and can easily go undetected. Women are more likely... Read >
Author: stdtestingclinic
17th September 2009
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Chlamydia symptoms, when present, usually begin about two weeks after exposure. In some cases, there are no symptoms at all. Chlamydia symptoms may be mild and can easily go undetected. Women are more likely... Read >
Author: stdtestingclinic
13th September 2009
Nightcrawlers and other worm types such as a common night crawler, European night crawler, African night crawler, grunt worms, garden worms, red wigglers, and leaf worms are ideal live bait because they will catch so many different species of fish.They wi... Read >
Author: Mark Fleagle
03rd September 2009
To hear people go on and on about their MLM opportunities, you'd think making money online is as easy as using an ATM. You hear about the success stories and it gives you the impression that building your business happens overnight. I'm here to burst that... Read >
Author: briankrystihorwitz
24th August 2009
Swine flu what is it?
Swine flu A (H1N1) is a viral infection that originated from pigs and was first isolated from pigs in the 1930s.
This viral infection is transmitted to humans who are in contact with swine, although there are several cases of swine... Read >
Author: john daniel
23rd August 2009
Nightcrawlers and other worm types such as a common night crawler, European night crawler, african night crawler, grunt worms, garden worms, red wigglers, and leaf worms are as close as you can get to a universal live bait for all species of freshwater fi... Read >
Author: Mark Fleagle
11th August 2009
Polyarthritis is any type of arthritis that affects five or more joints. An oligoarthritis on the other hand refers to an inflammation of two, three or four joints. This condition can affect anyone regardless of age, gender or even race. This disorder is ... Read >
Author: Mercy
10th August 2009
The swine influenza A (H1N1) is a viral infection that originated from pigs and was first isolated from pigs in the 1930s.
The viral infection is transmitted to humans who are in contact with swine, although there are several cases of swine flu in people... Read >
Author: john daniel
07th August 2009
The best investment to make money online is training. Why bother trying to figure out how everything works when there are legitimate experts who can show you how they achieved financial freedom?
People trying to earn money MLM style realize quickly tha... Read >
Author: briankrystihorwitz
05th August 2009
Influenza better known as the "flu" is an infection of the respiratory tract that can affect millions of people. The influenza virus can be spread from person to person through coughing and sneezing of an infected individual.
Statistics show about 20,... Read >
Author: Mervin Hester
31st July 2009
Swine flu , now known as the 2009 H1N1 flu, is caused by the orthomyxovirus which usually affects pigs but viral mutations allows the virus to cross species to other hosts like humans. The swine influenza virus (SIV) is another example of cross species vi... Read >
Author: Luzia
31st July 2009
Bird flu comes from South Asia and threatens to spread all over the world. Nowadays there is hardly a person who is not aware of expansion of the deadly disease, but still most of us do nothing in terms of protection, as we hope the virus won’t reach us... Read >
Author: Luzia
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 >
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 mo... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd
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
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 kamorudeen
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 kamorudeen
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
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
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
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
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... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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
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 tas... Read >
Author: Dan Faubion
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
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
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
22nd November 2008
Among the most contagious viral infections plaguing different countries of the world is herpes. So, what causes herpes?
Two types of viruses called herpes simplex can cause the said infection and it can affect both men and women. Transmission of the di... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
10th November 2008
Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, which can be caused by viruses, medications, or toxic agents.
Hepatitis known as an inflammation of the liver , is a gastroenterological disease. Hepatitis is generally categorized as a viral or non-viral hepatit... Read >
Author: peterhutch
30th October 2008
Genital wart is a venereal disease associated with skin to skin contact during intercourse with an infected partner. It is less prevalent than HIV infection, syphilis or gonorrhea, but this does not mean that it is not as contagious as the above ailments.... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
27th October 2008
Chicken pox is a highly infectious and very common childhood disease. It is caused by the varicella zoster virus, a member of the herpes family of viruses. It is usually a mild, self-limiting disease in healthy children but it can be severe if contracted... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st October 2008
At lest all diseases show signs before they strike but it is not all of them that will portray these signs early enough to avoid treating critical ailments.
Needless to say, genital parts disorders do materialize in to similarly related symptoms a situ... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
21st October 2008
Anyone would run for the hills not to experience any form of pain in their bodies.
They would even run faster and hide in the thickest forest if this form of pain is accompanied by inevitable embarrassment!
But it will be such a shame and a waste ... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
21st October 2008
Although almost all sufferers of genital ailments feel fascinated by these disorders and keep it hushed to them, those who care about their fertile future seek solutions.
With genital warts, this should be no exemption because it has similar and pe... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
17th October 2008
Measles, also called rubeola, is a highly contagious. Measles is a fatal disease that impacts vulnerable children around the world. Measles is a contagious illness caused by a virus (paramyxovirus). Measles virus normally grows in the cells that line the ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
17th October 2008
Mumps is an infection caused by the mumps paramyxo virus. Virus is transmitted through airborne droplets from the coughs and sneezes of infected people. Humans are the only known natural hosts. It can end up almost everywhere - the kidneys, thyroid glan... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th September 2008
Since its outbreak, every poultry owner had become aware of the consequences that can happen if this deadly disease is not prevented. Bird flu or what is also known avian (meaning bird) influenza (flu), is the number one killer of poultry chickens in As... Read >
Author: Gargi
29th September 2008
The only living member of the genus Caretta, the Loggerhead sea turtle can grow up to an intimidating 364 kg and 1.1 metres long. The species is so named for the turtle's over-large head punctuated by a set of strong jaws suitable for feeding on a wide ra... Read >
Author: steve magill
09th September 2008
Gianotti-Crosti syndrome (GCS) is a different contagious exanthem with related lymphadenopathy and acute anicteric hepatitis. Gianotti-Crosti Syndrome is a rare skin disease affecting children between the ages of nine months and nine years. More than 90% ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th September 2008
Feline Rabies is a serious disease that is caused by the notorious Rabies virus that is responsible for the condition in numerous outdoor animals as well as humans. Transmission is usually through bite of an infected animal and the incubation period norma... Read >
Author: Ailurophile
12th August 2008
What is chicken pox?
Chicken pox is an infectious disease caused by the varicella zoster virus (VZV). The primary means of spreading the disease is through the aerosolized droplets from the nose of infected individuals, as well as getting in direct conta... Read >
Author: Abbey Grace Yap
28th July 2008
1. See your Doctor and get your vaccinations done relevant for the Countries that you are visiting.
The doctor will not give you injections if you turn up just a few days before the Holiday Flight. This is because many vaccines have an incubation perio... Read >
Author: Dev
25th July 2008
Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as Mad-Cow Disease (MCD), is a fatal, neurodegenerative disease in cattle, that causes a spongy degeneration in the brain and spinal cord and also causes red eyes. BSE has a long incubation period, ab... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
18th July 2008
Ehrlichiosis is a disease acute and caused by ehrlichia of bacteria. Ehrlichiosis is most common to spring and the summer. The signs and the symptoms of the ehrlichiosis extend from the soft evils of body to the fever engraves and usually appear in a week... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
10th July 2008
Mumps is a relatively mild viral infection of the salivary glands that usually occurs during childhood. Typically, mumps is characterized by a painful swelling of both cheeks. In some cases, the swelling may occur in only one cheek, or there may be no swe... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th July 2008
Chickenpox is an infectious disease caused by the varicella virus. Most cases occur in children under age 15 but older children and adults can get it. It spreads very easily from one child to another.
Symptoms include an uncomfortable, itchy rash, feve... Read >
Author: peterhutch
01st July 2008
Monkeypox is a rare smallpox-like disease that occurs primarily in the rain forest countries of central and west Africa. The disease was discovered in laboratory monkeys in 1958. Studies of animals in Africa later found evidence of orthopoxvirus infection... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th June 2008
Whooping cough - or pertussis - is an infection of the respiratory system caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis (or B. pertussis). It's characterized by severe coughing spells that end in a "whooping" sound when the person breathes in. Before a vac... Read >
Author: peterhutch
05th June 2008
Silicosis is an extremely preventable condition and those working in and around silica at the workplace must know their rights as employees as well as if and when an employer disregards safety and is negligent on silicosis prevention.
What Should Emplo... Read >
Author: Legal
21st May 2008
Relapsing fever is an infection caused by bacteria called "Borrelia." In Washington and other areas in the western United States, people get relapsing fever through the bite of ticks that feed on rodents. About 2-8 cases of tick-borne relapsing fever (T... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
20th May 2008
Relapsing fever is an acute febrile illness caused by spirochetes of the genus Borrelia. The high fevers of presenting patients spontaneously abate and then recur. This characteristic pattern of remission and relapse not only gives relapsing fever its nam... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Brucellosis, also called undulant fever, or Malta fever, in humans is a highly contagious zoonosis (infectious disease transmitted from animals to humans) caused by bacteria of the genus Brucella. Brucella spp. are small, gram-negative, non-motile, non-sp... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Mumps in adolescent and adult males may also result in the development of orchitis, an inflammation of the testicles. Usually one testicle becomes swollen and painful about 7 to 10 days after the parotids swell. This is accompanied by a high fever, shakin... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Yellow fever, which is also known as sylvatic fever and viral hemorrhagic fever or VHF, is a severe infectious disease caused by a type of virus called a flavivirus. This flavivirus can cause outbreaks of epidemic proportions throughout Africa and tropica... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Q fever is an infectious disease that spreads from animals to humans. Q fever is caused by a microbe called "Coxiella burnetii." This microbe can survive for months and even years in dust or soil.
Many infections are asymptomatic. Common symptoms resem... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Brucellosis is a zoonotic infection transmitted from animals to humans by ingestion of infected food products, direct contact with an infected animal, or inhalation of aerosols. This last method of transmission is remarkably efficient given the relatively... Read >
Author: peterhutch
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 ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
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Introduction: Equine influenza ('flu') is probably the main respiratory infection affecting horses. It has a worldwide distribution, and can cause a severe illness in some cases. Fortunately, prevention ... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
14th March 2008
Typhoid Fever disease is caused by a bacteria called Salmonella typhi. It is a common diseasein the sub continent and affects all age groups. The poor hygiene conditions, open sanitation habits, flies, sale of exposed food, and illiteracy is responsible... Read >
Author: Peter sams
07th March 2008
What Are the Symptoms of Kennel Cough?
Kennel Cough is normally characterized by a hacking cough that people describe as, "A cat trying to cough up a hair ball" or as, "Something is stuck in my dog's throat." Kennel Cough is not contagious to humans, ... Read >
Author: Penny DiLoreto
11th February 2008
Getting your print ads from online printing may be cheap, but sometimes it feels like pouring money into a void. You have your brochures printed and distributed, and you wait for a while and nothing happens, your phones are quiet and the sales are no diff... Read >
Author: Terry de Guia
18th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com
African horse sickness, a potentially fatal, untreatable illness of equines, has a 95% fatality rate in some forms. It is infectious, and seems to be spreading further north with global warming. If a cas... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
02nd September 2007
Molluscum contagiosum consists of small, harmless growths caused by a virus that is a member of the poxvirus family. They resemble pimples with a waxy, pinkish look and a small central pit. This is a common infection in children. It is frequently seen on ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th August 2007
There are 7 guiding, natural Laws to our Universe and they are as follows:
The Law of Perpetual Transmutation- * Energy moves into physical form. * The images you hold in your mind most often materialize in results in your life.
The Law of Rel... Read >
13th August 2007
How many of you remember the immortal words of P. T. Barnum? Of Yogi Berra? On Wall Street, the incubation period for new product scams may be measured in years instead of minutes, but the end result is always a lopsided, greed-driven, gold rush toward fi... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
24th July 2007
Most of us are aware of and have probably been vaccinated against hepatitis B. Given the fact that so many of us are protected from hepatitis B, have you ever wondered why we still have so many cases of jaundice especially in the months of summers and mon... Read >
Author: Anand Kumar
12th July 2007
Genital herpes is a contagious viral infection. It is a transmitted disease. Genital Herpes caused by the herpes simplex viruses (HSV) type 1 and type 2. It is affected of men and women. This may be due to male-to-female transmissions being more likely th... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
11th June 2007
Rubeola is an acute highly contagious disease is also known Measles. Measles is a virus. It is is a highly contagious and respiratory infection. It is mostly seen in the winter and spring. Rubeola is preventable by proper immunization with the measles ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd May 2007
Just a few years ago, West Nile swept across the United States. The disease was one of the most dramatic epidemics that U.S. veterinarians had to face. The disease was responsible for the deaths of thousands of horses and a few humans as well. There ar... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek
13th May 2007
Hepatitis is known as the inflammation of the liver produced by viruses, medications, toxic agents. Hepatitis of viral cause is considered to be acute or chronic. Hepatitis C has its incubation period in 5-10 weeks and is transmitted through blood transfu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
11th May 2007
Scabies can be quite a severe skin disease that can and in fact does spread from person to person. The actual disease is triggered by a very small insect called a mite. The scientific name for the mite is Sarcoptes scabies. This insect is actually very sm... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th May 2007
People often hear about chickenpox. They have to know the general things about it because in case of an infection they usually do not know what to do.
The answers to all of their questions are given in the following lines.
The most common question... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
25th April 2007
What is Hepatitis A - Hepatitis B - Hepatitis C:
Hepatitis A - An inflammatory viral disease of the liver with a short incubation period. Hepatitis A may be transmitted by eating contaminated food, by fecal-oral contact, and/or through household contac... Read >
Author: Robert Benjamin
18th April 2007
Varicella zoster is a virus that is part of the herpes family. This virus is responsible for some disease, the most known of all being chicken pox. This condition is more common in children, but adults can develop chicken pox as well. Chicken pox only str... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
Chicken pox is generally known as the children' s disease. Adults can catch chicken pox as well, but only the ones that have not head chicken pox when they were children. Doctors refer to chicken pox as varicella, which is a very contagious medical condit... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
07th March 2007
This disease, hepatitis affects a person' s liver. Having hepatitis means that your liver is inflamed and swollen. The cause of hepatitis can either be a microorganism or because your liver is damaged by other things like alcohol.
There are five differ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
05th March 2007
This particular type of hepatitis is one of the most spread diseases in the world when hepatitis is concerned. Almost 200 million people all over the world suffer from hepatitis C. In countries that are not yet fully developed, hepatitis C can be spread d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
05th March 2007
Travel Health Diseases Warnings
Malaria is a common and life-threatening disease in many tropical and subtropical areas.
It is currently endemic in over 100 countries, which are visited by more than 125 million international travellers every year. E... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa
01st March 2007
Chicken pox, as any other contagious disease, is contracted if getting in direct contact with the persons infected. The virus that causes chicken pox, called varicella, also spreads through air, causing the rash development. The other way of catching chic... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
19th February 2007
Caused by the varicella virus, Chicken pox is a very contagious disease ( viral infection). The word chicken pox has its roots in the Old English word ‘gican’ witch means ‘to itch’ or from the old French "chiche-pois" for chickpea, a description o... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th February 2007
Symptoms of sore throats caused by streptococcus bacteria group A differ from easy headaches and fever to severe pain and inflammations of throat and tonsils. In any form of apparition, the streptococcus infection must be treated with antibiotics to preve... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
A sore throat occurs in most persons one or more times a year caused by different mechanisms and germs. The most common cause is viruses leading to great throat pain and fever; these infections cannot be treated with antibiotics. Colds and coughs may lead... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th February 2007
Symptoms of Chickenpox ( varicella ) may vary from pacient to pacient making us see people that have headaches, flue like symptoms or even fever, that in some cases can reach 105 F, and swollen glands are also included. The incubation period of the theCh... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
09th February 2007
Infections caused by the bacteria streptococcus are represented especially by irritation and inflammation of the back throat and tonsils. The symptoms occur sudden and are represented by fever and severe throat pains. Sore throats can be triggered by grou... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th January 2007
Hepatitis is a disease causing liver inflammation or infection. Hepatitis is caused by viruses or by an unhealthy lifestyle (alcohol abuse, some medications, and trauma).
There exist hepatitis type A, B, C, D, E, non-A, and non-B, caused by A, B, C, D,... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
Scabies is an infection of the skin that used to very very common in the past, and it can still be encountered many times nowadays, especially in rural environments or in large institutions such as the army.
Scabies can quickly and easily spread from on... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
Ringworm is the name of a common skin infection that is caused by fungi. It doesn't have anything to do with worms, the name ringworm comes from the fact that the infected areas have the shape of a ring, they are circular, more colored towards the edge an... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
25th October 2006
Particularly in early stages of infestation with the causative parasitic mites, the symptoms of scabies have an unspecific character and can be easily confused with the manifestations of skin disorders such as eczema, seborrhea, chicken pox (especially in... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th October 2006
Scabies is caused by various species of parasitic mites (some species of mites can infest both humans and animals, while others infest exclusively humans or animals) that infest the skin, causing inflammation, rash, irritations and itch. Scabies has a pro... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
25th July 2006
Description of mesothelioma
Mesothelioma is mainly caused due to contact with asbestos, which has zeolite. When inhaled, the asbestos fibers reach the pleural layer of our lungs and damages the mesothelial cells. When consumed, the asbestos fibers get ... Read >
Author: Fred Lindell
25th July 2006
Your days aren't numbered, that's for sure. With the help of Mesothelioma support, you can prolong your existence in the face of the fatal mesothelioma cancer.
Mesothelioma is a lethal cancer of the pleural lining of the lungs, mainly due to exposure t... Read >
Author: Fred Lindell
21st June 2006
Scabies is a very contagious skin condition caused by contamination with parasite microscopic mites. The mite responsible for causing scabies in humans is called Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis and it can be easily acquired through contact with infested pe... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th May 2006
Strep throat is an infection with group A streptococcus bacteria that causes inflammation, soreness and swelling of the throat and tonsils. Strep throat can be accompanied by fever, fatigue, nausea, abdominal pain and distress. Strep throat can either hav... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th April 2006
Flu is a common disease nowadays, with most people having developed the antibodies to fight against the disease. So the mention of "flu" doesn't really create any alarm. However, say "bird flu" and there's likely to be a pandemonium.
Bird flu, or avia... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
07th April 2006
How many of you remember the immortal words of P. T. Barnum? Of Yogi Berra? On Wall Street, the incubation period for new product scams may be measured in years instead of minutes, but the end result is always a lopsided, greed-driven, gold rush toward fi... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut
01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Anne Wolski
Hepatitis is a highly infectious disease and can happen to people regardless of age. It does, however, occur more in young people and those who work in industries where they are handling contaminated material. Because young p... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
05th January 2006
There was a time when five-year plans were all the rage. But that was when workers can still count on signing up with a company for life. In the warp-speed world of technology, five years is an eternity. So how is one supposed to map out one`s career when... Read >
Author: Ken Yap
07th September 2005
Know more about Influenza
Influenza better known as the "flu" is an infection of the respiratory tract that can affect millions of people. The influenza virus can be spread from person to person through coughing and sneezing of an infected individual. ... Read >
Author: David Chandler
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