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A Historical Microbiology Lesson: Pathogens and Infectious Diseases of Medieval Times in Europe
Living in the Medieval times was no simple feat for any class or culture of people. In addition to pillagers and thieves, political corruption, and ongoing famine, the people also had to suffer through infectious diseases that were untreatable and inevitably incurable. Had the doctors of the Medieval Era been as educated as the doctors of today, maybe some of these pathogens could have been eradicated; however, these "intelligent men" were not even aware of the fact that these tiny cells or bein
6 commentsComputer fist: The most common occupational disease of the 21st century
Before you start reading this article, make a little test. Turn your palms to each other without any pressure bend them as much as you can. If after 60 seconds you feel a tingling, very likely you are suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)....
0 commentsRetinoschisis- A genetic eye disease
Retinoschisis is a disease of the nerve tissue in the eye. It is a splitting of the retinal layers derived from the inner layer of the optic cup. A rare inherited or acquired condition where the retina...
2 commentsWould the CDC Find A Cure For The Zombie Infection Possible before it Happened?
No one is sure what will bring on the zombie apocalypse or if it will ever happen, but with all the talk about it one has to wonder if the world would be able to prevent it. With all the different viruses that we have and many more that can be made what are the chances that the CDC will be able to cure it before it happens? The CDC is always working on new cure's for different viruses that already exist and or are possible to return in the near future.
0 commentsThe Deadly Flea
Did you know that the fleas on your cat could pose a health risk to you and your children? Read this article to discover the dangers and the means to prevent them.
0 commentsCardiovascular Disease in America - Simple Answers to Cut Costs and Suffering
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is the Number One Cause of Death among Americans (especially women as they age) and Number Three among children under 15 years old. However, an easy test makes better prevention possible with easy steps to save America both money and suffering.
10 commentsAre We Getting Enough Antioxidant In Our Daily Life? (6)
Many of these antioxidants can be founded in our daily diet especially vegetables and fruits. But do we have enough of antioxidants in our daily diet? Some of the common antioxidants that can be found in the food sources are...
1 commentWhat is Celiac's Disease: About Celiac's Disease
Celiac's disease is and autoimmune disorder of the small intestine. This means that the bodies immune system is functioning abnormally and is producing antibodies that actually fight it's own good cells. This article discusses the cause, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Celiac's Disease. Also provides a list of for foods to eat and not to eat (the gluten free diet).
0 commentsHealthy Blood Vessels For A Healthy Heart
You know them by many names: arteries, veins, and capillaries but what these all have in common is that these are blood vessels that keep you alive by circulating blood throughout your body. Arteries are the...
0 commentsSources of Free Radicals (3)
Scientific researches proved that nutrient deficiency and free radicals are the causal factors in nearly every know disease: alzheimer’s disease, cancer, cataracts, diabetes, heart disease; and the...
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