question about STDs?!?

March 3, 2011

By tgon1563 on February 28, 2011 Under Herpes Information Frequent attacks of genital herpes are commonly not as long and much less intense than first outbreaks. Mainly because your system has developed immune system rsponses in response to the initial infection, which enables it to now fight HSV much more successfully. Ones symptoms may possibly [...]

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My 7 month old bernese mountain dog has a chronic cough but no other symptoms.?

March 3, 2011

My 7 month old Bernese Mountain Dog has had a chronic cough for about a month. she is acting fine, eating, playing and very happy. she coughs every morning as soon as she wakes up, and whenever she gets up from laying down for awhile. Exercise does not make her cough. she has been vaccinated [...]

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http://irenekats.com/blog/stomach-flu-symptoms

March 3, 2011

Stomach flu symptoms include the possibility of vomiting, sorethroat, runny nose, diarrhea, and aching all over with a possibletemperature of 100 degrees or maybe higher. When stomach flu symptoms attack your body, be sure andquit eating solid foods, so the digestive system and stomachcan heal itself. Drink lots of fluids such as water and herbal [...]

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Indigestion Symptoms

March 3, 2011

Indigestion, also known as dyspepsia describes the feeling of fullness or pressure like discomfort that many people feel after eating a meal.  it may or may not be accompanied by heartburn or a burning pain in the upper stomach or esophagus region. Indigestion can affect people of any age or sex.  There can be many [...]

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Is hpv always transferred during sexual intercourse without a condom even if i have never showed any symptoms?

March 3, 2011

i just found out that i have hpv and i have not ever showed any symptoms. so i was wondering if i passed it to the other people ive been with since the guy that i got it from since i havnt used a condom? HPV is so contagious, and while using a condom lessens [...]

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TMJ: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment By Sandra Carter

March 3, 2011

TMJ may be identified by its various symptoms. examine this write-up to uncover out what to check out for and just how to visit about healing this condition. The factors that lead to challenges a man or woman may encounter even though starting and/or shutting his/her jaw are considered given how the causes of temporomandibular [...]

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TOP GUIDE BG-SOFIA-VARNA-BULGARIA- BG: Tuberculosis. Symptoms. Tuberculosis can occur and asymptomatic.

March 3, 2011

Tuberculosis is a chronic infectious disease in 90% of cases affect the pulmonary system, and in 10% – and other organ systems (central nervous system, heart, eyes, skin, organs of the abdominal cavity, bones and joints, Uro-genital system etc.). in the past, disease was a problem in the population of poor countries. Today, tuberculosis is [...]

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Anxiety Treatment – Psychological Techniques, Medications and Complementary Techniques — Psychology

March 3, 2011

Anxiety disorders are addressed well by any form of anxiety treatment. the choice of treatment often depends on the type of anxiety disorder, the frequency of attacks, the severity of the condition, as well as the personal choice of the patient. Generally, patients are given a combination of treatments to provide maximum relief. {Psychological Techniques [...]

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OneWorld Health Announces Major Breakthrough in the Fight against Cholera and Other Secretory Diarrheas

March 3, 2011

March 01, 2011 07:47 AM Eastern Time  Has potential to save millions worldwide SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Institute for OneWorld Health (iOWH) announced a major milestone in the fight against cholera. the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted iOWH permission to begin phase 1 trials for iOWH032, a drug to treat secretory diarrhea. This is [...]

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Hot Weather Worsens Memory in MS Patients

March 3, 2011

New Research Shows That Thinking Skills are better for MS Patients on Colder Days Feb. 17, 2011 — As one of the most brutally cold winters on record drags on, most of us are pining for summer. but for many patients with multiple sclerosis, hotter temperatures may not be so welcome because they bring worsening [...]

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