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13th October 2009
Age brings changes in oral upbeat and your requirement for dental care, too. There are whatever specific areas where seniors requirement to clear close attention to protect and extend their oral health.
• Tooth Color: Plaque is an invisible place of ... Read >
Author: Top Article1
30th September 2009
For a mother, nothing can be sweeter than to hear her child's mumbling gentle sounds in his/her sleep, but if the sound is the minor version of the adults' snores, it might mean something else.
Take note of this, for infants and children, snoring will... Read >
Author: Alden Robinson
30th September 2009
For a mother, nothing can be sweeter than to hear her child's mumbling gentle sounds in his/her sleep, but if the sound is the minor version of the adults' snores, it might mean something else.
Take note of this, for infants and children, snoring will... Read >
Author: Carey Hudson
04th September 2009
Allergies are not the most pleasant aspect of springtime. And while most allergy sufferers try to find ways of minimizing their discomfort, it's also important to know how insurance plans cover such conditions.
When springtime comes, it's surely a warm... Read >
Author: Norris Rios
15th July 2009
Over 10 million Americans suffer from allergies to pollen alone, which equals out to approximately one in every five people. Suffers of allergies have a disorder of their immune system and that is what causes the symptoms. Many people are allergic to du... Read >
Author: Eugenio Frazier
09th July 2009
Preventing Allergies|||Over 10 million Americans suffer from allergies to pollen alone, which equals out to approximately one in every five people. Allergy suffers have a disorder in their immune system, this is what makes the symptoms. Many people are ... Read >
Author: Julie Harris
27th June 2009
Allergies that It never is easy to live with them. If you happen to suffer from that condition it is only necessary that you find means so and ways to deal with it. The conventional route of treatment often it goes with the use of pharmaceuticals those su... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
31st March 2009
When it comes to popular pets that people keep in their house, cats are the winners by a long shot. Over 50% of all families living in the US have either cat or a dog. Even though they are so loved, a lot of people have cat allergies. According to the sta... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
25th March 2009
What do bad breath and colon cleansing have in common?Unknown to many, bad breath, or halitosis, can originate from digestive issues in the colon. Constipation: backup leading to the decay of waste matter in the colon can cause an unpleasant odor to ema... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
17th February 2009
Blood pressure varies depending on the age, height, weight, and gender. Most people found to have high blood pressure when they are middle-aged or older. In fact, until recently, high blood pressure was generally considered as a problem of only older age ... Read >
Author: MejoJohn
05th February 2009
Having sinusitis can be such a hassle. It can drastically affect your daily routine, as it makes you uncomfortable and painful all day and all night. Imagine not being able to perform effectively at work due to severe headaches. Or not being able to enjoy... Read >
Author: jayjenson
02nd February 2009
Do you have a cold that just won’t go away? And decongestants don’t seem to work anymore? If so, ask yourself how long you have been suffering from the cold that would not go away. If it has been more than two weeks already, then you might already be ... Read >
Author: jayjenson
02nd February 2009
Do you have a cold that just won’t go away? And decongestants don’t seem to work anymore? If so, ask yourself how long you have been suffering from the cold that would not go away. If it has been more than two weeks already, then you might already be ... Read >
Author: jayjenson
19th December 2008
Sinus headache can be an annoying problem that patients suffer from on an almost yearly basis. The change in seasons, often times from warm to cold, can very easily bring about a sinus headache. Sinus headache typically forms when the small cavity behind ... Read >
Author: Kalidas
26th November 2008
Medications using the new nasal technology are becoming more and more prevalent due to their rapid absorption in the nasal passages.
The main use of nasal sprays has been for delivery of a drug or drugs, generally to alleviate cold or allergy symptoms... Read >
Author: nasaldelivery
13th August 2008
Treating rhinitis in many ways is similar to treating sinusitis. Decongestants and antihistamines may be prescribed for patients with bronchial asthma who do not experience adverse excessive dryness and "plugging" of the bronchial tubes. A saline nasal mi... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd July 2008
The most widespread of all sinus problems is Para nasal sinus. As we all know, sinuses are pockets of air that are known to collect blood and water. Sinuses are present all over the body and they can be found in the bones, body tissues in addition to orga... Read >
Author: Cindy
02nd April 2008
A sinus infection can make you miserable and the end result to get rid of it is usually is by a round of antibiotics and decongestants. Nevertheless, what if you can cure sinus infection at home naturally with some things already in your kitchen cabinet? ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh
29th March 2008
A person that is normally in excellent health may suddenly feel a skipped heart beat with upper back pain. A large variety of things could cause skipped heart beat with upper back pain and people will be surprised to learn that it is far more common than... Read >
Author: Susan
27th March 2008
More than 110 viruses, known as rhinoviruses, can cause the common cold. An individual may develop a temporary immunity to one or two viruses and still be infected by another. Any time people are together, viruses that cause the common cold are present. A... Read >
Author: David Jones
30th January 2008
You wonder about it. You worry that you have it but that no one is telling you about it. So you discreetly cup your hand over your mouth, exhale, and take a quick whiff. Smells okay. But still you wonder: "Do I have bad breath?"
This fear of foulness m... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd January 2008
Salicylate sensitivity also known as salicylate intolerance. Salicylates are chemicals create naturally in plants and are a large ingredient of aspirin and other pain-relieving medications. A salicylate sensitive person may have difficulty tolerating cert... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th November 2007
Sinusitis infections usually begin with cold or allergy symptoms such as runny nose, cough, and congestion. But it is important to know the difference because it is not taken care of in time, it can lead to more severe symptoms.A sinusitis infection usua... Read >
Author: Amy Jo Abbey
28th February 2007
Catarrh is a mucus discharge, which may be thick or thin and can become infected. Catarrh is a symptom of a disease or infection. If the catarrh is chronic it may be a symptom of an allergy. The best way to get rid of catarrh is to understand its underl... Read >
Author: alvin toh
10th January 2007
Millions of Americans are affected by sinusitis every year, much more than in the years before discovering antibiotics. Though, ant biotherapy still remains the best method to cure SOME of the sinus infections, especially those produced by bacteria.
O... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
19th October 2006
Dealing with season allergy symptoms has become a fact of life for many of us. This year has been officially called the worst allergy season ever. People who have never suffered of any type of allergies have reported season allergy symptoms such as itchy... Read >
Author: Masni Rizal Mansor
03rd June 2006
Allergic conjunctivitis is divided into several subtypes depending on the nature of the allergen. Seasonal allergic conjunctivitis, vernal conjunctivitis, perennial allergic conjunctivitis, atopic keratoconjunctivitis, medication reactions, contact lens a... Read >
Author: dan brown
31st December 2005
Colds make the upper respiratory system less resistant to bacterial infection. Secondary bacterial infection may lead to middle ear infection, bronchitis, pneumonia, sinus infection, or strep throat. People with chronic lung disease, asthma, diabetes, or ... Read >
Author: Herb Mark
20th September 2005
Rhinitis is what is described as a condition that can cause swelling, reddening, and irritation of the nose and eyes. This condition can be caused by allergens in the air particularly dust particles, dander from animals, or even pollen due to certain plan... Read >
Author: John Smith
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