Posted on January 22nd, 2008 by admin
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.
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Posted on December 12th, 2007 by m.jane
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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Posted on November 17th, 2007 by editor
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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Posted on October 15th, 2007 by editor
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 […]
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Posted on October 12th, 2007 by editor
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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Posted on October 9th, 2007 by editor
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 […]
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Posted on October 6th, 2007 by editor
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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Posted on September 29th, 2007 by editor
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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Posted on September 26th, 2007 by editor
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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Posted on September 23rd, 2007 by editor
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 […]
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