PR-CANADA.net – Treating Chicken Pox using Acyclovir

January 11, 2012

Both chicken pox and shingles are highly transmittable viral issues that are characterized by agonizing skin rash. A result of the herpes virus, the earliest symptoms of both conditions consist of headache, fever, a standard feeling of malaise, sore throat and bloating of the face.Treatment for both conditions is available in the form of Acyclovir [...]

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Most Reliable PCOS Treatment Options Revealed in Latest Pregnancy and Infertility Review

January 11, 2012

Bridgeport, CT — (SBWIRE) — 01/05/2012 — Website owner, Neville Pettersson, has created a website, pcos-treatment.net/, in which women can get the help with PCOS treatment: pcos-treatment.net/ options, or Polycystic Overy Syndrome. The website aims to showcase the most updated PCOS treatment options. According to statistics, up to 10% of women between the ages of [...]

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Battle scars

January 10, 2012

From Stagg High School to Candlestick Park, football gave George Visger a life filled with cheers and glory. But long after the roar of the crowds faded, it was what football had taken away that would end up haunting him. George Visger can calmly discuss the holes in his head, the concussions he sustained and [...]

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Sick? A nap will help

January 10, 2012

Popular Today by Zoe Abel  Posted: 2:00 AM January 09, 2012 My son, Silas, is always sick. you wouldn’t know this to look at him, though. If you were to come over to our house you’d see him screaming and laughing and refusing to eat his dinner. Silas must be very brave to be able to laugh [...]

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Moms’ Pesticide Exposure Tied to Infection in Kids

January 10, 2012

A new report links remnants of a once-common pesticide to lung infections and wheezing in kids exposed to the chemical before birth. Known as DDE, the compound is a broken-down form of the harmful pesticide DDT and is found in many places around the world. it is absorbed into a person’s body when they eat [...]

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The State of Rabies: Treating a Disease That Often Leads to Death

January 10, 2012

The archetypal zoonotic disease, rabies can spread between animals and humans as it has the ability to infect — and kill — all mammals. When my father was a boy, in the 1930s, living in Clinton, Massachusetts, he was attacked and bitten by a dog in the woods near his home. The animal was never [...]

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The truth about IBD<guid

January 10, 2012

Let’s face it, there are some things in life that are just plain hard to share and talk about, even to close friends, family and coworkers. due to feelings of embarrassment and shame, chronic diseases such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis go unacknowledged and continue to negatively affect millions of lives. these diseases, also [...]

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Respiratory bugs are circulating and flu’s on the way

January 9, 2012

Date: Monday Jan. 9, 2012 1:13 PM ET TORONTO — Were you out of commission for most of the holidays? Laid low by some alien that invaded your throat and-or chest and-or sinuses and wouldn’t let go? Well, you weren’t alone. There seems to be a whole lot of coughing, sneezing and nose-blowing going on. [...]

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Student’s death spotlights food allergies in school

January 9, 2012

(Credit:CBS/WTVR) (CBS) the death of a 7-year-old girl at school from a peanut allergy has raised questions about a school’s responsibility in treating kids with food allergies. PICTURES – Food allergy: 9 dangerous myths Two days ago, Ammaria Johnson died after suffering an allergic reaction at Hopkins Elementary School in Chesterfield Country, Va., WTVR CBS [...]

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Oral Cancer Foundation Sponsors 13th Annual Oral Cancer Awareness Month in April 2012

January 9, 2012

Organization encouraging dental professionals to offer free screenings to the public Did you know that the fastest growing segment of the oral cancer community is young, healthy non-smokers? It’s shocking but true. Exposure to the HPV-16 virus, the most common sexually transmitted infection, is now the leading cause of oral cancers in the U.S. There [...]

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