Dog vaccination made mandatory every six months in Vigan City

January 15, 2011

By U.S. News Agency / Asian Every six months household animals must be vaccinated against the rabies virus to ensure the potency of the vaccine. this was announced by the city veterinarian Dr Liborio Arca in a radio interview last week. Although the vaccine has a one-year potency and this is recorded in the individual [...]

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If you have only Negative Schizophrenia symptoms,does that mean you have the disease?

January 15, 2011

It is called simple schizophrenia, it is very difficult to treat, but so are negative symptoms of any psychotic disorder, it is also hard to get any help from anybody.

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Anecdotal Evidence: Henry and John

January 15, 2011

One-hundred sixty seven years ago today, two brothers set off from Concord, Mass., on the Sudbury River, in a 15-foot skiff they had built themselves. the older brother was John Thoreau Jr., 25, who taught in a grammar school in Concord founded the year before by his brother, Henry David Thoreau, 22. Henry had graduated [...]

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What are the symptoms of oral/mouth cellulitis?

January 15, 2011

I just wanted to know what the symptoms of cellulitis of the mouth or oral cellulitis – I've tried looking it up but can't find a descripton. inflammation under the skin that's caused by infection Cellulitis is inflammation of the cells and is most often times caused by irritation to the tissues in the mouth [...]

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Are the following symptoms indicative of a sinus infection?

January 15, 2011

My symptoms are: Excessive saliva in the mouth, constant swallowing, tightness in the throat as a result of always swallowing, burping more often as a result of swallowing saliva, post-nasal drip. Also, I've noticed a crackling sound in my ears, and they make a popping noise when I blow my nose hard enough. Is this [...]

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Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms

January 15, 2011

Alzheimer’s Disease Symptoms Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition that damages areas of the brain involved in intelligence, memory, behavior, judgment, and language. it is the most common form of mental decline in older adults. Alzheimer’s gets worse over time, but the course of the disease varies from person to person. some people may still [...]

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HPV Symptoms? – Yahoo! Answers

January 15, 2011

I've been diagnosed with high grade premalignant HPV. I've been experiencing sweats, fatigue, abdominal cramping and excessive discharge. could this be related to the precancer/ could it be progressing to cancer? Yes if you have already been diagnosed with a high grade premalignant HPV then the next step after that is Cancer. High grades of [...]

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Is it ridiculous to think I may have had scurvy growing up?

January 15, 2011

Okay growing up all my mother fed us (my siblings and I) was weet-bix and milk microwaved for breakfast; no lunch OR we'd get something at school (either from the canteen or a friend) and then sausages, potatoes and canned peas for dinner. VERY occasionally she'd buy fruit for snacks but we'd eat them all [...]

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Early Morning House Call: Menopause

January 15, 2011

Font Size: There are often questions women have about menopause as they enter their 40s. KBTX’s medical contributor joined Brazos Valley this Morning Tuesday to answer some of them. Dr. Alan Xenakis from the Texas A&M Health Science Center provided some facts and debunked some myths in his regular appearance. Click on the video with [...]

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Gallbladder Dysfunction

January 15, 2011

Gallbladder dysfunction is also called cholecystitis. That means that the gallbladder is inflamed and/or there are gallstones present in the body. Gallbladder dysfunction can be caused by gallstones that are stuck within the bile duct, which further results in problems with gallbladder and severe pain. Gallstones are mostly composed of the bile components like: water, [...]

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