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Nail Fungus December 1st, 2008 Nail Fungus Natural TreatmentFingernails and toenails are the common breed of fungal infections. Though it is common, it is not really as easy to disappear. Everywhere we go, fungi are present, and they can give different effects on our body. Like a nail, for example. When infected, the nails will look thick and dull. Eventually, it will become crumbly and will result to the loss of your nails. Not only does it look very pleasing. It has a bad odor due to the
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Are Genital Warts An STD? December 1st, 2008 Genital warts are the most common STD. If you have it you’re not alone. There are many other males going through the same thing you’re going through. Male genital warts are not only very stressful for the sufferer but they are ugly, which further increases the levels of stress. They are highly infectious and can be transmitted to other sexual partners by mere contact of the skin. For those already suffering from male genital warts, consider yours
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Nail Fungus Tropical Treatments December 1st, 2008 How Nail Fungus Tropical Treatments Can Aid the Quick Treatment of Onchomycosis How Nail Fungus Tropical Treatments Can Aid the Quick Treatment of OnchomycosisThere are some infections that may scatter through the frames of your nail. An example of a fungal infection that may take place is called an Onychomycosis. Although their visibility is not rare, these infections still seem to be challenging to treat. There are more than 14% reported c
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How do you get a yeast infection? The vagina creates it’s own environment which maintains its own balance of microorganisms. If these organisms get out of balance a yeast infection is the result. For example when the fungus Candida Albicans disturbes this balance, the Candida can then multiply unchecked and the result is a vaginal yeast infection. The natural balance of these microorganisms can be disrupted by a variety of causes A Yeast Infection Can Be Caused By The Following Factors: 1.
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Sugar Is Not Your Friend December 1st, 2008 Diabetes is a lifelong disease. Diabetes is a silent killer, because the majority of cases are not detected until the disease is in an advanced stage. Diabetes affects 17 million people in the U.S., although almost six million of them do not know they have the disease. an extremely] serious disease. also called blood sugar) is too high. Glucose in solution exists as a stable pyranose ring in equilibrium with the open chain aldehyde form. The reacti
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