Posted on 03 June 2009 by Joliber Mapiles
Flu, cough and colds are very common viruses, especially for countries which are in the tropical zone. AH1N1 virus scares the world now. Common flu, cold and sore throat are the symptoms of the deadly disease. That is why people who possess such are advised to immediately have their physical check up. Somehow, it may bring inferior for those having just a common cold or just a common flu. Continue Reading
Posted on 01 May 2009 by admin
What is Swine Flu?
Swine Flu (influenza), also known as hog flu or pig flu, refers to influenza caused by any strain of the influenza virus endemic in pigs . Strains endemic in swine are called swine influenza virus.
World Health Organization Raises Pandemic Alert level to Phase 5
Due to an intensifying outbreak in the US and internationally caused by a new influenza virus of swine origin, the World Health Organization raised the worldwide pandemic alert level to Phase 5 on April 29, 2009. Continue Reading
Posted on 21 April 2009 by Heide Lynne Canlas
Rabies is a very dangerous disease. Know the basics of rabies and how to avoid its harmful and fatal infection.
Rabies is one the most dangerous diseases known to man. Common in the tropics, rabies is a viral infection that can be transmitted through animal saliva, especially those coming from dog bites. Hundreds are killed from rabies every year, especially in regions where medical infrastructure is not very good. Continue Reading
Posted on 12 April 2009 by Heide Lynne Canlas
Prevent osteoporosis by taking in the proper amount of calcium.
You’ll never notice you’re suffering from osteoporosis until an accident happens. A fall, for example, could lead to a broken bone and an examination would later reveal that you’re having porous and fragile bones. Continue Reading
Posted on 10 April 2009 by Heide Lynne Canlas
Also known as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD, emphysema is a lung disorder that interferes with normal breathing. Other types of COPD include chronic bronchitis and asthma. According to studies, COPD is most common among men aged 50 to 70 who are heavy smokers. Recent studies, however, show that women are now joining the ranks, as well. Continue Reading
Posted on 10 April 2009 by Heide Lynne Canlas
Do you have a high cholesterol level? Learn how to bring down your cholesterol level before it gets harmful and affects your life.
Cholesterol, despite its notorious reputation, is actually not always bad.
Cholesterol, the soft and fat-like matter, helps in the creation of new cells and production of hormones in addition to other biological functions. Continue Reading
Posted on 09 April 2009 by Heide Lynne Canlas
Worldwide, tuberculosis (TB) affects 1 out of 3 people, with an average of nine million cases per annum and resulting to two million deaths.
Although recent developments in medical technology showed a decline of TB cases in developed nations, more than 50 per cent of cases are still concentrated in five developing countries including Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, and Nigeria. However, this doesn’t mean that developed countries are already immune or free from the disease. Continue Reading
Posted on 09 April 2009 by Heide Lynne Canlas
Is a member of the family suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease? Know the basics and dangers of Alzheimer’s Disease so you can be prepared before it’s too late!
Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), a progressive incurable brain disease, is the most common cause of the deterioration of brain functioning, referred to as dementia. The disease affects a person’s cognitive abilities like memory and language, and even affects carrying out of day-to-day activities like eating, walking, and conversing with other people. It comprises about 70 percent of all cases of dementia. Continue Reading