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Danger of Blood Borne Pathogens Contaminations!

... fluids, there is slight potential for transmission.Unbroken skin forms an impervious barrier against blood borne pathogens. However, infected blood can enter your system through:Open sores, cuts, abrasions, acne, and any sort of damaged ... Read Read: Danger of Blood Borne Pathogens Contaminations!

By: Kenji Matsuhara | 29/09/2006 | Diseases and Conditions
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Does Mangosteen Normalize Blood Sugar In Diabetics?

... , Irritable bowel syndrome, Anti-fungal, Anti-pathogenic (reduce pathogens), Anti-parasitic, Supports weight loss, Hardening of the arteries, Anti-lipidemic (lowers blood fat), and Anti-diabetic (lowers blood sugar). Six Xanthones were ... Read Read: Does Mangosteen Normalize Blood Sugar In Diabetics?

By: David Schwind | 01/02/2007 | Health
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Assessment of the Pathogenicity Property of Fusarium Graminearum 1 in Balb/c Mice

... and E. J. ANAISSIE. 1997. Fusarium, a significant emerging pathogen in patients with hematologic malignancy: Ten year's experience at a cancer center and implications for management. Blood. 90:999-1008. CAPLIN, I. and D. L. UNGER ... Read Read: Assessment of the Pathogenicity Property of Fusarium Graminearum 1 in Balb/c Mice

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 27/01/2008 | Medicine
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Biological and Chemical Weapons In An Age of Terror

... . Certain chemicals (and radioactive fallout) meet this description as well, but many do not. Biological pathogens, however, seem especially frightening to people perhaps because they seem, to the lay person, the easiest to disseminate and, ... Read Read: Biological and Chemical Weapons In An Age of Terror

By: Leon Newton | 03/05/2007 | Causes and Organizations
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Here are Foods to Help You Fight Diabetes

... on a normal level. It's hardly surprising that you get sick since your body is unable to cope with the viruses, bacteria and pathogens that invade it on a daily basis. Despite our hurried liefestyle and stress, it is up to you to take ... Read Read: Here are Foods to Help You Fight Diabetes

By: Mario Carini | 14/06/2008 | Health
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Menstrual Cups, at Age 66, Begin to Make Up for Lost Time by Topsurgeons.com

... to nine months. “We looked for any changes in the microbial flora – staph, the normal lactobacillus and other pathogens,” she said. “There was nothing.” Ms. Crawford said half of her Keeper sales came from women telling one ... Read Read: Menstrual Cups, at Age 66, Begin to Make Up for Lost Time by Topsurgeons.com

By: Mark Henry | 08/06/2007 | Health
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Quality of Life Through Nutrition is a Must!

... the body's most specialized defense mechanism. In a healthy body, circulating antibodies attack and destroy pathogenic invaders. The goals of treatment are to reduce symptoms and control the autoimmune process while maintaining the body's ... Read Read: Quality of Life Through Nutrition is a Must!

By: Chuck Arnone | 04/06/2008 | Health
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Assessment of the Immunologic Property of Fusarium Graminearium in Mice

... of spleen (g) from animals experimentally infected with the fungal pathogen determined at the indicated time intervals. 4j Table 6. Weekly total white blood infected with F. grarninearum count x 106) TREATMENT GROUPS INTERVAL ... Read Read: Assessment of the Immunologic Property of Fusarium Graminearium in Mice

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 27/01/2008 | Nutrition
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The Human Immune System: the Body's Defense Against Disease

... which is characterized by redness and and swelling. Cytokins on the other hand help in the communication between white blood cells that will eliminate the pathogen, attract more immune cells like killer T-cells and promote healing of the ... Read Read: The Human Immune System: the Body's Defense Against Disease

By: malo | 11/09/2007 | Health
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Germs Don’t Cause Disease, you Do

... agents. We are in control of our own defenses. We either create the setting for health or the meal for pathogens. Our choice. For further reading, or for more information about, Dr Wysong and the Wysong Corporation please ... Read Read: Germs Don’t Cause Disease, you Do

By: Dr. Randy Wysong | 05/07/2007 | Diseases and Conditions
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Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Moldy Corn Poisoning in at Udayapur District, Nepal

... Review of Literatures: Penicillium grain mold is probably the second most common grain mold pathogen. It may be caused by several species of Penicillium, including P. oxalicum and P. chrysogenum. Penicillium species are well adapted to ... Read Read: Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Moldy Corn Poisoning in at Udayapur District, Nepal

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 19/05/2008 | Diseases and Conditions
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Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Treatment of Equinelukoencephalomalcia in Mules With Use of Toxin Binder,livertonic Containing Toxin Binder

... Review of Literatures: Penicillium grain mold is probably the second most common grain mold pathogen. It may be caused by several species of Penicillium, including P. oxalicum and P. chrysogenum. Penicillium species are well adapted ... Read Read: Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Treatment of Equinelukoencephalomalcia in Mules With Use of Toxin Binder,livertonic Containing Toxin Binder

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 10/02/2008 | Medicine
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Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Moldy Corn Poisoning Due to Penicillium Spp in Mules at Udayapur District, Nepal

... Review of Literatures: Penicillium grain mold is probably the second most common grain mold pathogen. It may be caused by several species of Penicillium, including P. oxalicum and P. chrysogenum. Penicillium species are well adapted to ... Read Read: Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Moldy Corn Poisoning Due to Penicillium Spp in Mules at Udayapur District, Nepal

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 28/01/2008 | Health
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Biohazards in Medical Practice

... to be impressed on the health workers to consider all patients are potentially infected with HIV/HBV or other blood borne pathogens, and follow infection control precautions. The following guidelines as recommended by the Centre for ... Read Read: Biohazards in Medical Practice

By: Dr.T.V.Rao MD | 20/08/2007 | Health
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Imbalance of Ecosystems and Its Effect on Public and Livestock Health

... in agriculture and aquaculture appears to have been a key factor in the development of antibiotic resistance by pathogens in farm animals that subsequently may also infect humans. One of the most serious risks to human health from such ... Read Read: Imbalance of Ecosystems and Its Effect on Public and Livestock Health

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 19/05/2008 | Health

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