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Throat Infections: Treatment

Throat infections call for special concern and care. If left untreated, the problem could lead to more problems that might be potentially deadly.

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Fresh Urine as Remedy for Drunkenness

This indeed, is a home groomed remedy for alcoholism for Ugandans that needs to tried out for efficacy elsewhere.

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Throat Infections

Throat infections are common and some painful and sore. Soreness can be caused by shouting, yelling, or singing, which does not signify any infection. On the other hand, sometimes an aching throat may be the result of an infection and should be treated.

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It’s Time to Put a Stop to Cigararettes

My plea to ban smoking.

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The War Against Bacteria

Will antibiotics work when we really need them? Microbes somehow manage to alter themselves, escaping the drugs.

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Kim Chi: Korea’s National Treasure

Packed with vitamins, fat free, and beloved far and wide.

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Not Taking Your Vitamins?

Taking your vitamins are very important, if you stop, suddenly; keep a record of home drained you start feeling after a week or two.

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The Real Causes of the Baby Blues

An article objectively questioning the symptoms and conditions which could lead to Post Natal Depression.

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Why Traditional Chinese Medicine is So Great

Traditional Chinese Medicine is one of the oldest medical systems in history, rich in Chinese culture and civilization. It is absolutely fascinating.

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The Role of Diet Consistency in the Development of “Normal” Occlusion

A review of research on malocclusion resulting from eating soft foods. It finds support for the notion that cultural changes in diet may be a contributing factor to the relatively recent phenomenon of tooth crowding.