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Treatment For Rubeola
2008-01-24 07:42:00
Rubeola is viral disease generally seen in winter and spring seasons. The virus which causes Rubeola is called Measles. More than 60 percent suffer from this disease due improper immunity to the person living with them. It is type of communicating and air-borne diseases which can easily attract small children towards it. Due to ...
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What you need to know before opting for insurance policies
2007-12-12 10:41:00
Every one of has heard a lot about the benefits of life insurance and health insurance . But hardly a few people know how to reap maximum benefits from them. Before opting for any kind of insurance, you need to make an assessment that how much you want to avail and how much ...
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Weight Loss
2007-12-06 10:48:00
If you want to get rid of some kilos when you are at the seaside, you can respect some elementary rules. You should not lie in the morning sun more than one hour per day. Furthermore, between half past eleven and half past three you should not sunbathe. You can consume mineral water, which ...
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Genital Herper
2007-11-27 01:11:00
Suspect that you may have genital herpes? Know that you have it but want more information?Read on. Genital herpes is a viral infection marked by sores that look like fever blisters on the genital area. There’s a reason they resemble fever blisters, too. Both genital herpes and fever blisters are caused by the herpes simplex ...
Frostbite
2007-11-23 19:11:00
For fans of winter sports, there’s nothing more exhilarating than crisp, cold air and a blanket of snow for skiing, snowmobiling, sledding, or just plain horsing around. But the nip in the air can have an unforgiving bite if you’re not dressed properly to ward off the elements. Indeed, you may not realize how ...
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Fissures
2007-11-20 13:11:00
During the summer, your skin looks radiant. All of those sunscreens and all that humidity in the air leave your skin moist and supple. But as soon as winter comes, you suffer from flaky, dry skin that often reaches the point of breaking open into painful cracks. “Fissures, as these linear cracks are commonly referred ...
Fingernail Problem
2007-11-17 07:11:00
Scratch an itch. Strum a guitar. Peel an orange. Your fingernails come in handy all day long, but too much use-or misuse-can cause problems ranging from nasty fungal infections to brittle, broken nails. Your nails are made of keratin, the same type of protein that goes into your hair. Each nail actually consists of several ...
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Excessive Hair Growth
2007-11-14 01:11:00
Rarely do men complain about having too much hair-even if it grows dark and dense on arms, chest, and legs. But for women, the tendency of hair to crop up in places other than the scalp can be a decided cosmetic liability. For some women, it goes beyond a cosmetic problem; it is a ...
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Cuts And Scrapes
2007-11-10 19:11:00
You’re hurrying along and the front of your shoe catches on a crack in the cement, sending you tumbling to the ground. When you get up, you . find that not only is your ego bruised, but you’ve managed to peel away the skin on your elbows and knees. You’ve got yourself a collection ...
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Corns And Calluses
2007-11-07 13:11:00
You may refer to your feet as tootsies or dogs, but the fact remains that feet are highly sophisticated structures. The human foot is a miracle of engineering designed to stand up under a lot of wear and tear. It’s a good thing, too: Your feet are the most used and abused parts of ...
Chapped Lips
2007-11-04 07:11:00
If puckering is painful and pursing is too much to bear, you’re probably suffering from chapped lips. Harsh winter weather, dry indoor heat, a habit of constantly licking your lips-all of these factors can help dry out the skin of your lips by causing the moisture in the skin to evaporate. The result: Rough, ...
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Chapped Hands
2007-11-01 01:11:00
Suffering from dry skin is bad enough. But sometimes dry skin gets so bad it becomes chapped skin-red, rough, scaly, and even cracked and bleeding. The hands are common victims for such distress, taking the abuse we dish out each IV as we wash them over and over, subject them to harsh chemicals and ...
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Chafing
2007-10-28 19:10:00
Does your skin-or your clothing-rub you the wrong way? If so, you’re probably suffering from a condition called chafing. While chafing is rarely a serious problem, nothing can take the spring out of your step like sore, irritated, chafed skin. Chafing is a condition in which the skin’s normal balancing act is disturbed. Normally, the ...
Canker Sores
2007-10-25 14:10:00
It may only be the size of a pencil eraser, but a canker sore can be hard to ignore. You know it’s there-and it hurts like the dickens, especially whenever you eat or drink something. Fortunately, a canker sore is usually a fairly short-lived misery, and there are a few things you can do ...
Bursitis
2007-10-22 08:10:00
Bursitis has some funny nicknames. It’s called House maid’s Knee, Clergyman’s Knee, and Baker’s Cyst, among others. But anyone who’s experienced the pain of bursitis knows that it’s no laughing matter. The bursa is a fluid-filled sac that helps protect muscle, ligaments, tendons, or skin that rubs across bone. There are bursae throughout our ...
Burns
2007-10-19 02:10:00
It can take just an instant. A harried cook grabs the pan of burning food out of the oven, a cup of hot coffee comes tumbling down over the side of the table onto a curious child, a toddler manages to turn on the hot-water faucet during bath time. Many burns are minor and can ...
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Colic
2007-10-15 20:10:00
When you brought your new baby home from the hospital, he seemed so quiet, so sweet, so well behaved. Suddenly, about two weeks after your child’s arrival, Mommy’s angel turned into a crying, squalling, red-faced little devil. At time the child may have appeared to be in pain. He drew his legs up to ...
Carpal tunnel Syndrome
2007-10-12 14:10:00
If, for you, working nine to five means tapping a computer keyboard, punching cash-register keys, working a jackhammer, or doing any other repetitive motion with your hands, you may be at risk for a painful condition called carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). CTS is a collection of symptoms that can include tingling, numbness, burning, and ...
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Bruises
2007-10-09 08:10:00
When something goes bump in the night, and it’s you, you may end up with the most common type of injury known to man. Bruises, purplish blue testimonies to our physical uses, occur when blood seeps from damaged blood vessels into the surrounding tissue. Known medically as contusions, bruises are usually caused what doctors ...
Bladder Infection
2007-10-06 02:10:00
You have to go, and you have to go now. Come to think of it, it seems like you’ve had to go every 15 minutes since you woke up this morning. And each time, it’s been the same story. Not much comes out, but it burns like crazy. What in the world is ...
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Breast Discomfort
2007-10-02 20:10:00
For many women, breasts are a source of sensual pleasure. For breast-feeding mothers, they are a part of the bonding between mother and baby and a way of nurturing a new life. But at certain times in a woman’s life, breasts can be uncomfortable or downright painful. They may even become the focus of ...
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Heartburn
2007-09-29 14:09:00
Heartburn. The word evokes a frightening picture. Your heart on fire, sizzling and smoking, without a fire fighter in sight. Fortunately, the word is a misnomer. It’s not your heart that’s on fire, it’s your esophagus. But heartburn is easier to say than “esophagus burn. ” The “burn” part, however, they got right. Your esophagus, ...
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Heart Palpitations
2007-09-26 08:09:00
In the language of romance, a racing, thumping heart is a sure sign that you’re in love. In the language of medicine, those same symptoms indicate that your heart’s rhythm is out of whack. One common-and altogether normal-alteration is a speeding up of the heart rate during exercise or during an intense emotional experience. ...
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Hangovers
2007-09-23 02:09:00
Ah, the morning after. There’s nothing in the world quite like it, except, perhaps, being flattened by a steamroller and living through it. Although they are the most revered of self ­inflicted ailments, hangovers are not well understood. Many physicians believe that they arise from two phenomena-a slight swelling of brain and dehydration. The mechanism causing ...
Foot Odor
2007-09-19 20:09:00
If removing your footwear at the end of the day calls to mind the scent of a postgame locker room, you may be suffering from what is scientifically known as bromhidrosis-sweaty, smelly feet. While neither painful nor contagious, foot odor causes unmitigated social suffering to those who are burdened with it. Under normal conditions, each ...
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Fluid Retention
2007-09-16 14:09:00
Nearly everyone has experienced some form of fluid retention at one point or another-­whether as swelling from a bumped shin or ankle sprain or as a bloated feeling following a very salty meal or preceding the monthly menstrual period. Anyone who has had to stand or sit for hours on end knows that inactivity ...
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Excessive Perspiration
2007-09-13 08:09:00
Following a spicy dinner at your favorite restaurant, you realize that your back and chest are damp. At the end of a very important interview, you reach out to shake hands and notice that your palm is wet. After narrowly missing a collision with a car that has run a red light, you wipe ...
Cold Sores
2007-09-10 02:09:00
It never fails. Every time you have a big meeting ig up or an important presentation to give, you develop an unsightly cold sore on your lip. You wake up with a small cluster of tiny, harmless ­looking blisters, which quickly explode a pain full sore the size of Rhode Island (ok, so may ...
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
2007-09-06 20:09:00
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has become one of medicine’s most recent mysteries. First dubbed the Yuppie flu in the 1980s by the media because it seemed to strike the young and the bitious, especially women, the condition continues to perplex and frustrate patients, physicians, and researchers. CFS sufferers are plagued with a debilitating fatigue that ...
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Mesothelioma Law Cases
2007-09-03 10:45:00
There are a number of sufferers of mesothelioma in the United States of America. This problem that is categorized under the category of cancer is related to problem of lungs that is caused by the exposure of asbestos fibers that is used in the roofs of certain houses. If you are ...
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