New Vaccine For Malaria And Cholera Developed Using Plants!

January 28, 2011

A biomedical researcher at the academy of focal Florida, (UCF) has residential the first low-cost vaccine capable of eradicating malaria and cholera. he accomplished this feat by means of with botanical techniques to grow the vaccine, which was later injected into experimental mice. The manipulate of plants to flesh out the vaccine ended it self-same [...]

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How These Herbs Help You to Stop a Recurring Yeast Infection

January 28, 2011

For people with recurring yeast infections by Greg Lee When I was a kid, my mother would pour weed killer on dandelions to try to grow more grass in our yard. somehow, other weeds like crabgrass, plantain, and buttercups would spring up in their place despite repeated use of harsh herbicides. These other weeds were [...]

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Progress in hepatitis settlement

January 28, 2011

The Sapporo District Court, one of 10 district courts across Japan handling lawsuits filed by hepatitis B sufferers and bereaved families seeking state compensation, on Jan. 11 made a proposal aimed at reconciling the two sides. on Jan. 22, an association of the plaintiffs throughout the country decided to accept the Sapporo court’s proposal, under [...]

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January 28, 2011

East African Community (EAC) Member states of the East African Community (EAC) are on high alert following the recent outbreak of yellow fever in Uganda where 226 cases were reported and have 53 people died. “We are on the high alert in all our five member states of East African Community,” Tanzania’s Minister of Health [...]

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Heartworm Symptoms

January 28, 2011

Heartworm symptoms do not manifest until adult heartworms invade your dogs heart. Annual visits to the veterinarian will detect a heartworm infection in the initial stage of development. This is the stage before the larvae become adult worms and lodge in the heart. If you do not provide annual care for your dog, you may [...]

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Many wonders of mustard seeds

January 28, 2011

“silent doctors don’t make sport!” thus I am obligated to share an experience with you. On Sunday we arrived at St John’s Parish Church at 5:45 to commence the family’s morning walk. it was performed at an extremely blistering pace – down Pot House Hill, up Bath and Colleton Hill, and back to base.   [...]

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Could my medical problems be related to my carring of Cystic Fibrosis?

January 28, 2011

I have respiratory problems asthma, pneumonia(1 time), Bronchitis (4 times) and Chronic sinusitis even after sinus surgery. I also have arthritis and joint problems. I know I am a carrier for Cystic Fibrosis but I didn't think that carriers are supposed to have any symptoms but I am only 25 and most people my age [...]

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Bladder Infection Symptoms: Someone's playing your trombone, seriously!

January 28, 2011

Introduction If you watch any ad selling a health-related product which is related to germs, infection and the like, there's always a party going on, with laughing, chatting and the playing musical instruments and so on and so forth. With the advent of CGI, most of these ads have some really freaky looking germs that [...]

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I'm not sure but I think it might be a personality disorder I'm not sure what to do.

January 28, 2011

Lately my friends have been telling me that I've been acting like a total different person at times and than I'm acting like my self at times. I've notice it too. I usually am a nice person and always happy, but at times I'm really mad and feel like hurting everyone even my friends and [...]

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Food Allergy vs Food Intolerance

January 28, 2011

Food Allergy vs Food Intolerance Boy, it sure seems like nowadays, everybody has an allergy to something.  Commercially prepared food, fast food and genetically modified food has a great deal to do with that, and are definitely sources of sustenance you want to stay away from as much as possible.  The chemicals, preservatives and splicing of [...]

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