What is the symptoms of malaria?how can we delight malaria?

May 15, 2011

i am a 25 year old,working in a shopping mall.last two days,i have headache and fever.my friend told me that it's a symptoms of malaria but i don't believe him.so please tell me the symptoms of malaria and recommend a appropriate medicine as well. Headache and fever are symptoms of lots of problems. if you [...]

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Venezuelan prisoners hold 22 officials hostage to protest against TB outbreak

May 15, 2011

Troops in Venezuela surrounded a jail where inmateswere holding 22 hostages, including the prison director, to protest against an alleged tuberculosis outbreak. National guard units with helmets and shields blocked access to the Rodeo II prison in Guatire, just outside the capital Caracas, as officials attempted to negotiate a peaceful end to the two-day siege. [...]

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Cystic Fibrosis by dr.sunil tak

May 15, 2011

What is Cystic Fibrosis? Cystic Fibrosis is a average genetic ailment that affects many organs of the body. the most average organs affected are the lungs, sinus and pancreas. Other organs that are also affected are; liver and gallbladder, intestines, reproductive organs in men and women. Cystic Fibrosis also affects the difficulty glands. This means [...]

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Uterus Cancer malignancy: How Harmful is It?

May 15, 2011

WHAT EXACTLY IS UTERUS CANCER?Endometrial cancers is the most common type of uterus cancer. it is so known as the dangerous cells atypically develop in the endometrium lining. It’s also known as the cancer of the womb or uterine cancer. UNDERSTANDING Most cancersTo understand cancers, we must first know that this ailment begins inside human [...]

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Mrc Filter

May 15, 2011

Pfieffer’s influenza bacillus, a bacteria, was heavily isolated at one time or another in 1918 victims by practically all major research centers in the United States. It was therefore considered, by most, to be the cause of influenza until at least 1933. And Bradford’s, Bashford and Wilson’s 1919 influenza isolates, although easily passing through a [...]

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Perimenopause Symptoms: Several Symptoms Of Perimenopause Revealed! By Michael Mensa

May 15, 2011

Perimenopause is an unavoidable event that influences center aged women. In this article we’ll be making a look at what perimenopause is, as well as the prevalent symptoms that happen as obtaining a end result of perimenopause. The initial thing we ought to accomplish is solution the question, what is perimenopause? Well it is a [...]

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Could dust be the cause of war vets’ ailments?; Navy researcher links toxins in particles to a range of illnesses

May 15, 2011

a toxic stew that may explain everything from the undiagnosed Gulf War Syndrome symptoms lingering from the 1991 war against Iraq to high rates of respiratory, neurological and heart ailments encountered in the current wars, scientists say. “From my research and that of others, I really think this may be the smoking gun,” says Navy [...]

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TropIKA » Blog Archive » Most paediatric fevers not caused by malaria

May 15, 2011

More than half the paediatric fevers treated in public health clinics in Africa are caused by diseases other than malaria, according to a study by Oxford University and other research groups, whose authors caution against the “continued indiscriminate use of anti-malarials for all fevers across Africa.”   Of the 183 million children with malaria symptoms treated by public [...]

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The common man suffering from prostatitis symptoms « Health Living Blog

May 15, 2011

The prostate is a man in the largest body gonadal, it produces the prostatic secretion is an important part of semen, it is very fragile, easily hurt, prostate damage when still can the occurrence of male infertility, so its health nots allow to ignore. due to the emergence of the conditions of prostatitis, the direct [...]

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High Blood Pressure education Month

May 15, 2011

Font Size: Hypertension, or ‘high blood pressure,’ is the leading cause of stroke, and also increases the risk of having a heart attack, heart failure, kidney disease, and other life-threatening diseases. in Iowa, nearly three of every ten Iowans (28 percent) have high blood pressure. High blood pressure is often called the ‘silent killer’ because [...]

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