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Jetlag Causes and Prevention
World Travel News, Information and Resources. | October 8th 2008 by Travelers
Physiological & biochemical processes of the body get adjusted to a 24-hour periodicity of daylight and darkness and follow a rhythm which is generally known as body clock. When a person travels across a number of time zones in a short period of read more
Glomerulonephritis Detailed Information
Healthy Articles | September 23rd 2008 by kanrich
Glomerulonephritis can be caused by various disorders, such as infections, an inherited genetic disorder, or autoimmune disorders. Glomerulonephritis is a type of kidney disease Glomerulonephritis is a disease that involves inflammation of the glom read more
Babies: Teething Can Really Bite
All About your Life | September 12th 2008 by joom
Teething is the process during which an infant’s teeth start to sequentially grow in. Teething can start as early as three months or as late, in some cases, as twelve months. It can take up to several years for all 20 deciduous (more commonly r read more
Jet Lagged - Prevention
World Travel News, Information and Resources. | September 10th 2008 by Travelers
Physiological processes of all living beings like animals and plants work on a 24-hour rhythm, one complete cycle per day. We call it our "body clock". When you pass through a number of time zones in a short period of time, say from Houston to New Y read more
Just Sitting And Getting More Bored By The Day
Off The Cuff | September 7th 2008 by Jaz
I have to tell you that being confined to the house AND being confined to a specific part of it is truly difficult for me. I know. I know. The sounds of people screaming “Waaaaaaa” are being heard even as we sit here with me typing away. read more
Dog Parvo - The deadliest viral disease of dogs
Pets World Blog | September 6th 2008 by kon5518
The dog parvo virus is probably the most common viral illness of dogs at the moment. The virus is extremely small (the Latin word for small is “parvo”) - just a few grams of stool can contain millions of virus particles. The dog parvo vir read more
Travel By Air Without Feeling Air Sickness At All
Travel Guides | August 25th 2008
Since ages the motion sickness is a prevalent problem. It was referred to as the camel sickness in The Bible where the camel riders experienced nausea for continuous swaying. read more
Things That You Can Do To Avoid Medical Problems When Flying
Travel Guides | August 14th 2008
When flying on commercial airlines, most airline passengers develop some medical problems which are usually minor. However, sometimes these symptoms can develop into more serious medical conditions. read more
Booking an Enjoyable Flight is Complete and Easy Online
Travel Guides | August 14th 2008
Getting motion sickness is something that many people have to deal with. Many will refer to it as ?camel sickness? because of the Bible. This is where the people that rode the camels would experience nausea because of the motion of moving back and read more
Taking Breaks without Getting Sick While Traveling
World Travel News, Information and Resources. | August 14th 2008 by Travelers
Getting motion sickness is something that many people have to deal with. Many will refer to it as ?camel sickness? because of the Bible. This is where the people that rode the camels would experience nausea because of the motion of moving back and read more
Discover the Natural Remedies that Work to Relieve Stress and Anx…
Healthy Articles | August 13th 2008 by kanrich
We all live lives that are crammed with meetings, deadlines, and tons of stuff that can leave us stressed, anxious, and frazzled at the end of the day. One of the best ways to relieve the stress and anxiety is with natural remedies. We all live liv read more
Kidney Disease -A Common Cause Of Death Among Toy Poodles
Pets Training Tips Blog | August 7th 2008 by kon5518
Kidneys are important in maintaining the balance of chemicals and removing wastes in the body. Kidney disease should be treated at once to prevent the disease from progressing and totally damage the kidney… Based on surveys, the leading causes read more
Parents and Teachers Can Help Protect Your Child Against a Bully
Home Tips Articles Blog | August 3rd 2008 by kon5518
There seems to be very few things that can hurt a parent more than having their child picked on by other kids. Protect your child and do not let a bully destroy their self-esteem. Parents: Are you afraid your child is the victim of a bully? read more
Busy busy busy
Dee's Updates | July 14th 2008
Again, I've been off the internet the past few days and so I haven't blogged. In general, I'm doing well emotionally. Friday was a busy day . . . I had a couple of appointments and coffee with a friend, then I decided to take Eddie to the Marion Co read more
Your Poodle And Canine Distemper
Pets World Blog | July 11th 2008 by kon5518
A number of dogs, especially puppies die from canine distemper. Prevent your dog from being infected before it’s too late… As owner, you have definitely thought about the diseases that could possibly affect the health of your beloved Pood read more
Kennel Cough In Poodle
Pets World Blog | July 10th 2008 by kon5518
Kennel cough affects dogs all over the world. Why risk your dog’s health when you know there is something you can do to prevent this disease… Almost every owner wants to see his Poodle obey commands and perform various tricks to please al read more
Rear Naked “Joke” Anyone?
The House of Smack | July 8th 2008 by TheHouseofSmack
Ok sorry, Boo-urns to that little piece of wordsmithing, but hilarity certainly ensued at an MMA event in Arkansas when Sacha Baron Cohen staged a surprise uber gay MMA fight in the middle of an MMA show in little Rock. What could go wrong? [props to read more
Fenugreek
Herbal Medicine, Herbal Remedies, Supplement Herbs | July 1st 2008 by Rocky
This fact sheet provides basic information about the herbA plant or part of a plant used for its flavor, scent, or potential therapeutic properties. Includes flowers, leaves, bark, fruit, seeds, stems, and roots. Fenugreek—common names, uses, poten read more
Too Much Attachment Is Not Always Good For Your Great Dane
Pets World Blog | May 12th 2008 by kon5518
Canine separation anxiety is a common problem affecting dogs. It should be treated else before it gets worst… What do you think is the role of your Great Dane in your life? Is he one among your many possessions that you can get rid of anytime y read more
Dwyane Wade, Star Jones - Wait, What?
The House of Smack | April 24th 2008 by TheHouseofSmack
Loyal reader KingBill emailed me this story (you know when the subject line of an email is: “I just threw up in my mouth a little” its gonna be a good one), but I’m still not sure I get it. Apparently, Star Jones and Dwayne Wade are read more
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease (RHD)
PetLvr.com - [The Blog] | April 15th 2008 by HART (1-800-HART)
RHD or Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease is a condition that may occur in domestic rabbits. Some signs are easy to detect, such as a foamy, bloody nasal discharge or flipping excitedly inside their cage. Symptoms do vary and include lethargy, rapid and subs read more
Inflammatory Markers Altered in Depression and Suicide
Brain Blogger | April 12th 2008
Inflammation is a hot topic in medical research, with studies showing links to heart disease, dementia and longevity. Depression is a relatively new addition to the list of inflammation-associated diseases, with two recent publications demonstrating read more
How to Identify Sick Lovebirds?
Lovebirds care | August 11th 2007 by K.Dev
If you know your lovebirds well, you will be able to tell by their behavior and appearance whether or not they are feeling well. Healthy lovebirds are active and feathers are flat and sleek. Deviant behavior could include that there is some kind of p read more

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