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(1 vote) Nasal Sprays – Harmless or Addictive?

 With the advent of cold and flu season, many people turn to nasal sprays for relief. Read more...

(1 vote) Meningococcemia: A Deadly Infection

Meningococcemia, affects two thousand to four thousand people a year, most of them children under the age of five.  Approximately 25 percent of the population carries bacteria in their respirator Read more...

(1 vote) How to Care for Someone with a Life-Threatening Illness

No two people react in exactly the same way to having a life-threatening disease. Read more...

(1 vote) Prevent Canker Sores Effectively

No one wants canker sore, especially since canker sores are painful. However, canker sore is common among humans. Read more...

(1 vote) Men, You Need to See The Doctor, Too

The numbers tell the story. Only 60 percent of men get a checkup every year, and almost 10 percent haven’t set foot inside a physician’s office in a span of 10 years. Read more...

(11 votes) Men Versus Women: The Cohabitation Factor

In her hurry to find you a mate, mother forgot to inform you about a few things that you may encounter when living with somebody. Read more...

(5 votes) Woman Who's Had HIV For 10+ Years, May Hold The Key To Finding a Vaccine For AIDS

A woman, who's identity is being withheld, for privacy purposes, has had HIV for at least 10 years. She acquired the disease from her husband, who was an intravenous drug user at the time. Read more...

(4 votes) Five Things You Thought You Knew About Homelessness

They throng street corners, wander through parking lots and hang out wherever people will let them. Read more...

(4 votes) Largest killer disease in the world

Depression, one of the most common types of mood disorders, is fast emerging as one of the largest killer diseases in the world. Read more...

(4 votes) My Dad, My Hero

When I was a young girl, my dad was a giant. He was so big and so strong and I knew that as long as he was there, I never had anything to fear. Read more...

(3 votes) I'm Much Better Now Thanks

Faking a little illness occasionally isn't so bad, if you know how to make the best of it. One needs to carefully implement the stages of feigned illness, and this takes some practice. Read more...

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