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1). Does Eye Sty Respond To Treatments? By : Kacey C.Hall
A stye (also spelled "sty") develops when a gland at the edge of the eyelid becomes infected. Resembling a pimple on the eyelid, a stye can grow on the inside or outside of the lid. Styes are not harmful to vision, and they can occur at any age.
Sties respond well to treatment, but can recur. If untreated, sties can eventually lead to cellulitis of the eyelids, a more serious condition.
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2). Will the Chimigen™ Vaccine Stop Bird Flu, Anthrax and Hepatitis? By : James E. Finch
Interviewer: Can you describe ViRexx Medical’s Chimigen™ therapeutic vaccine?
Dr. Rajan George: Chimigen therapeutic vaccine is used to produce immune responses in a host against infections which are difficult to produce immune responses, by targeting the vaccine to dendritic cells. The Chimigen platform can be extended to develop therapies for difficult-to-treat chronic infectious diseases.
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3). Can Eye Sty Be Prevented? By : Jerry Hall Leo
An Eye stye can be treated at home by applying very warm compresses for about ten minutes at each time, 3 to 4 times daily, using a wet, clean wash cloth to the tender area. This treatment will aid in the suppuration of the stye; suppuration refers to the forming of a head on an infection and the heat from compresses speeds up the white blood cells to fight the infection.
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4). Germ Theory - Discovery, History and New Developments in Health By : Davin Abernathy
Healthcare workers and others use medical gloves to help prevent the transmission of disease and infections. However, it was not that long ago in the history of mankind that the idea of using medical gloves to prevent the transmission of diseases was unheard of.
The Advance of Medical Science
Science has advanced rapidly over the last 100 years and there have been many amazing discoveries made, particularly in the area of healthcare and health issues.
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5). When a Cold Is No Longer Just a Cold By : Mike Harader
You caught a cold but it hasn’t gone away yet and breathing through your nose is still difficult. You feel a throbbing or pounding in your face or behind your eyes. What started out as a cold may have progressed into something called sinusitis. Sinusitis is simply another name for a sinus infection, which is literally an infection of your sinus cavities.
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6). Eczema - Instigator The Itch By : kacycarr
Skin irritation skin disorder skin ailment, call it what you like but eczema is an eruption of the skin causing pain and suffering to millions worldwide. Eczema comes in many different forms. One of the most common is the type suffered by babies and children called atopic eczema.
Eczema is a skin complaint which can maliciously cover the whole body.
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7). Sinus Headache – A Common Sign of Chronic Sinusitis By : Mike Harader
By definition, a sinus headache is a headache caused by pressure inside the sinus cavities of the head, most often in connection with an infection of the sinuses. Common symptoms of a sinus headache may include pain and tenderness in the sinus area, discharge from the nose, and swelling of the face.
Often times it can be misleading to use the term headache in this way as recent studies indicate that a 'sinus headache' is often misdiagnosed by the sufferer and may instead be a tension headache or a migraine headache.
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8). Psoriasis- What Causes Psoriasis? By : CD Mohatta
Any bacteria do not cause psoriasis. No virus or fungus causes it. It is not a contagious disease. There is nothing but body that decides if you will get psoriasis or not. A gene is responsible for psoriasis. Those who have that gene may get psoriasis if it is triggered.
Psoriasis - common triggers
The common triggers of psoriasis are sunburn, stress, skin injury, some medications, infections, smoking, drinking, and change in weather.
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10). Part Two: Could ViRexx Medical’s ‘Linked Recognition’ Research Lead to a Cancer Vaccine? By :
Dr. Lorne Tyrrell pioneered lamivudine as the standard treatment for hepatitis B virus (HBV). Now a success, he observed the drug’s shortcomings. Now CEO of ViRexx Medical, Tyrrell hopes his latest development, Chimigen, will offer new hope for HBV, other infectious diseases, and cancer.
Article Related to: cancer, hepatitis, hepatitis b, infections, disease, immune system, hbv, hiv, virus, medical, hcv
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11). Could ViRexx Medical’s ‘Linked Recognition’ Research Lead to a Cancer Vaccine? By :
Dr. Lorne Tyrrell pioneered lamivudine as the standard treatment for hepatitis B virus (HBV). Now a success, he observed the drug’s shortcomings. Now CEO of ViRexx Medical, Tyrrell hopes his latest development, Chimigen, will offer new hope for HBV, other infectious diseases, and cancer.
Article Related to: cancer, hepatitis, hepatitis b, infections, disease, immune system, hbv, hiv, virus, medical, hcv
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16). Safeguarding Yourself Against Staph Infections: By Eating More Good Bacteria Protection By : Brenda Skidmore
Staph infections, at times, can circulate rapidly through communities. They definitely upset health officials because of their potential danger to harm vulnerable individuals who, for various different reasons, have suppressed immune systems
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