Reported Cases of Lyme disease on the rise

Posted on July 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized

Growing up in Potomac, Molly Hamilton used to love going to the C & O Canal National Historic Park walking along the towpath. Now a mother raising four children in his hometown, Hamilton is to visit the horror channel, and even see their children play outside makes him uncomfortable.
“I do not want to get more [...]

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Daylight Saving Skin Rescue

Posted on July 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized

It is hot in the city, a suburb in the area, but fortunately not so much on the beach (but it is quite hot sun).
Dr. Wu of Botox to treat excessive sweating. Photo by WeHo News.
If your skin is roasted in the west of dry heat or sweat and sebaceous glands are pumping in abundance [...]

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Experts say Psoriasis skin disease spreads

Posted on July 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized

Agusti cringes every time they remember their high school years. She suffers from a chronic skin and highly visible of which has destroyed their social life and became a teenage inmate.
“My face and arms are covered with nasty red scaly patches,” the 27-year resident in Jakarta said on Tuesday.
“I often do not want to go [...]

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Understanding youth arthritis

Posted on July 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized

A girl usually limits the bed instead of taking small steps. It needs help to dress, because your fingers hurt. A child who normally works a bus to school, the box at the door.
Neither child was injured. These are children with a smoldering, chronic illness: arthritis. Juvenile arthritis affects approximately 300,000 children in the United [...]

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The art of storytelling and the death of (music), magazines

Posted on July 31st, 2009 in Uncategorized

Taking into account all the arguments heard in defense of the dying breed of classical (music), journalism, is rarely mentioned: the art of storytelling.
Here is a very good story that appeared in a publication of Kansas City, ink, two weeks ago in a KC rapper I’ve heard very little about the name Krizz Kaliko. His [...]

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The skin cancer rates in the spotlight

Posted on July 30th, 2009 in Uncategorized

Dr. Dana Hanson, president-elect of the World Medical Association, said that lifestyle changes are largely to blame for rising rates of skin cancer.
Each year in Canada, about 1,000 people die of skin cancer. One in seven Canadians in the same period was diagnosed with non life-threatening disease, and pending charges throughout the world, medical experts [...]

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Fans to enjoy tanning new cancer warning

Posted on July 30th, 2009 in Uncategorized

Doctors have tried to warn young people away from tanning beds for years, but the threat of skin cancer, generally fell on deaf (but bronzed) ears. Until yesterday, that is, when it seems that something clicks.
Cancer experts announced Tuesday that now consider tanning beds and ultraviolet radiation among the major risks of cancer – as [...]

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KU develops herbal ointment for skin disease

Posted on July 30th, 2009 in Uncategorized

Karachi: Researchers at the University of Karachi (KU) Hussein Ebrahim Jamal (Hej) Research Institute of Chemistry have developed a herbal cream to treat a common skin disease, leishmaniasis.
Hej Chemistry Research Institute Director Prof. Dr M Iqbal Choudhary describes the study on leishmaniasis and the first of its kind in the region. The research was conducted [...]

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Experts say that the disease is spreading skin Psoriasis

Posted on July 30th, 2009 in Uncategorized

“My whole face and arms were covered with ugly red, scaly patch,” the 27-year resident in Jakarta said on Tuesday.
“Often you do not want to go out during my high school years.”
Agusti was – and remains – who suffer from psoriasis, a disease that affects the skin, joints and nails, and a condition that an [...]

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UPDF in Somalia hit by a strange disease

Posted on July 30th, 2009 in Uncategorized

A strange disease has killed two Ugandan peacekeepers in Somalia and 17 others who were affected by air to a hospital in Nairobi yesterday, according to the UPDF.
“One is dead in Mogadishu on Tuesday night, while another died on Wednesday morning in Nairobi,” said the spokesman, Col. Felix Kulayigye.
“Another 17 are admitted to the intensive [...]

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