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Cholera is a vicious communicable disease that is common in India and some other tropical countries that are without clean water and adequate fecal waste disposal methods.
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Regular users of the popular club drug ecstasy suffer marked short-term memory loss that can interfere with their ability to learn, according to a new study. There are also indications that, over the long term, the hallucinogen can cause serious memory impairment, researchers report in today's edition of Neurology.
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Caffeine can relieve a tension headache faster than ibuprofen, say US researchers. However, a combination of the two drugs is most effective for long-lasting relief, they say. Tension headaches are characterized by dilated blood vessels around the skull. Caffeine constricts blood vessels, therefore elevating the pain.
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Although the decision to get married is no simple matter, new research suggests that a man's odds of walking down the aisle take shape before he can even crawl.
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It's been reported - sometimes incorrectly - that this fermented, slightly acidic semisolid dairy product is nothing less than fruit-bottomed penicillin, treating a variety of ills ranging from canker sores to colon cancer.
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Nocturnal enuresis means bed-wetting at night although it is most common and understandable amongst children, and while the phenomenon is always accidental, repeated occurrence during asleep after a certain age, should not happen.
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Back pain is one complaint that nearly all of humankind has in common. Many people just live with it, but for a few select people, back problems are so severe they become chronic and debilitating, often requiring surgery.
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It does not lower your blood pressure, but it can help you track it, just checking everyday might sooth some nerves Enabling users to see where they stand, indicating when blood pressure is too high or low.
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It's been 100 years since the Bayer Company introduced aspirin. It was greeted as a miracle drug then and a century later, continues to astound scientists with its many health benefits. Although best known for its role in relieving headache and other kinds of pain, studies over the past several decades have shown aspirin can play a role in helping to prevent and treat heart attacks and reduce risk of colon cancer and eclampsia, a dangerous condition that can occur during pregnancy.
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If trains, planes and automobiles make you feel faintness, nausea, and an upset stomach then you could be suffering from travel sickness: the repulsive temporary disturbance of a person's sense of balance during traveling.
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Malaria is a debilitating infectious disease characterized by chills, shaking, and periodic bouts of intense fever caused by single-celled parasites of the genus Plasmodium. Malaria is transmitted from person to person by the bite of female mosquitoes.
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German Measles, also known as Rubella, is different from measles as its symptoms tend to be milder. A minor, short-lived rash and the absence of tiny white spots inside the mouth known as Koplik's spots, coryza, photophobia and cough, make the German measles a bit meeker than their namesake implies.
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Hepatitis C, a viral infection that can lead to liver failure, is surprisingly common in Egypt. Up to 20 percent of people in Egypt test positive for the chronic illness.
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Dehydration is the loss of water and salts from the body. Vital organs like the kidneys, brain, and heart can't function without a certain minimum of water and salt.
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Fibromyalgia is a rheumatic disease where the patient suffers from pain in connective tissue such as muscles, fibrous tissue, and tendons, etc., in specific areas in the body without these areas displaying any weakness.
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With very few exceptions most people are self-conscious about facial scars. Some people may also experience diminished functioning of the eyes, mouth, or nose due to scarring. If you've wondered how facial scar revision could improve your appearance, your self-confidence, or your level of facial functioning, you need to know how scar revision works and what you can expect from this procedure.
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Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) causes people to suffer very unpleasant stomach discomfort, in which such feelings as heartburn are not merely sporadic, following a rich meal; but a frequent - even daily - ordeal.
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New studies suggest that chemotherapy patients who acquire infections may be reaping such detrimental effects due to low blood levels of protein called mannose- binding lectin (MBL).
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Bottled water may be no safer, or healthier, than tap water in many countries, while selling for up to 1,000 times the price. The bottled water industry is worth some 87 billion L.E a year, yet in many cases the only difference is that the water comes in a fancy bottle rather than through a pipe.
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All the aforementioned components add up to form our back giving it a great deal of strength, flexibility and pliability. In many cases, back pain is not so much dangerous as the patient might think. Our spine is central to our bodies and its movements. That’s why the least damage could be of great pain and discomfort.
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The current outbreak of avian influenza, well known as bird flu, in a number of countries is looming as a major international health crisis. It is believed that most cases of bird flu infection in humans have resulted from contact with infected poultry or contaminated surfaces, by touching of germs and then touching their mouth, nose, eating, licking of their fingers and rubbing their eyes.
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11-Can an epidemic be prevented?
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8-What is the Present Situation of the Virus?
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6-Does human infection with H5N1 take place widely?
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4-How do outbreaks of "Bird Flu" spread in a country? Within a country, the virus might be spreading easily from farm to farm. Large amounts of virus are collected in bird droppings, which contaminate dust and soil.
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