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Basic information about Sore Eyes
Sore eyes disease is the most common name for infection in the eyes whether the inflammation is caused by virus, bacterial or allergic reactions. The inflammation of the thin covering of the eyeball and...
2 commentsPortion Food Sizes to Drop Pant Sizes
How to Make Healthy Choices at Fast Food Joints In a world of expanding waist sizes, educating yourself about what individual portion sizes are may be your best fight against obesity.The first thing you can do...
9 commentsMRSA (staph infections) Warning Signs and Preventive Measures
The bacterial infection surfacing in schools and other settings around the country is called methicilin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA. It is primarily a skin infection, often resembling a pimple,...
27 commentsWhat is Influenza A(H1N1)?
Image from:www.centrallocal.k12.oh.us andh ttp://blog.al.com/spotnews/2009/04/alabama_health_agency_lab_begi.html Influenza A(H1N1) is a new strain of virus that has resulted from the re-assortment of four...
0 commentsSandstorm
First, the dust source and path Dust storms mainly occurred in the late spring and early summer season in winter and spring due to little rainfall in arid areas, unusually dry loose surface, anti-wind...
0 commentsBasic information about Pneumonia
Pneumonia is a serious and chronic infectious disease that is primarily affecting part of the lungs called air sacs. The result of pneumonia is the significant reduction in oxygenation which is need by our...
2 commentsBasic Information about diarrhea
Diarrhea is the excretion of the loose and watery stools which is often associated with massive abdominal pain, bloating and gassiness. If you have 4 or more bowel movements within the day, you have...
4 commentsDIABETES: THE BLOOD SUGAR DISEASE
Having this kind of disease was very frustrating and not easy to manage in the sense that there were many factors to avoid. Some of it was very hard to do as it can affect the modern lifestyle we already...
0 commentsSwine Flu Guide
Frequently wash hands with soap Get plenty of sleep, be physically active Drink plenty of fluid, eat nutritious food Use face mask or handkerchief while coughing, sneezing
0 commentsBody Motions
The human body is designed to be full of motion to walk, talk, run, jump with each and every part, both external and internal mechanics, working together. Why is motion a key to our health even when ill?...
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