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Red Bumpy Rash
A red bumpy rash is one the most common types of skin rashes. And while this itchy skin rash could result from a number of possibilities, the most common cause is contact dermatitis or hives. Skin rash hives are usually a reaction to an allergen, medication, or an infection. Sometimes, hives can appear on people who often get very nervous like a stress rash.
5Aug2009 | Linda Robison | 0 comments | ContinuedVitamins For Dry Itchy Skin
Regardless of whether you are suffering from dry itchy skin, dry patchy skin, or a severe dry skin rash there are certain vitamins for dry skin that can be pretty effective. Of all the vitamins that can provide help for dry skin, one of the most important and overlooked is fish oil which can help keep your skin healthy and youthful by normalizing lipids (skin oils) and cells.
1Aug2009 | Linda Robison | 0 comments | ContinuedSecrets of Tea Tree Oil Uses Revealed
It seems there are so many ways to use tea tree oil. It’s unique properties of being anti-viral and anti-fungal and anti-bacterial and anti-everything yet non-toxic make it highly desirable. Here are a few of the many recommendations for use that I have received:
8Jul2009 | Beth Allen | 0 comments | ContinuedBipolar Symptoms In Children And Learn Not To Use Bipolar Medication
Different than those that are experienced by adults, it is a known fact that symptoms of bipolar disorder in children is different, because it can also be confused with other mental disorders, like attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or depression. When children have the disorder it certainly interferes with their ability to function with others including their friends.
7Jul2009 | Ed J Price | 0 comments | ContinuedCould Eating Pork Products Cause Multiple Sclerosis?
INTRODUCTION: Multiple Sclerosis, more often referred to as MS, is a progressive malady of the nervous system along with a hardening of the muscles and can often result in damage to the facial nerves.
3Jul2009 | Richard H. Ealom | 0 comments | ContinuedYour Baby’s Delicate Digestion
The intestinal tract is a perfect balance of bacteria or flora. It is necessary for proper digestion and adequate absorption of minerals, vitamins, enzymes, essential amino acids and protein. The flora or bacteria labeled not friendly is actually very necessary and good when in balance.
1Jul2009 | Ellen Valentine, NC | 0 comments | Continued3 Proven Ways to Eliminate Onychomycosis
If you have been suffering from toenail fungus, you already know how difficult it can be to get rid of it. The fungus is caused by a small organism that lives in the bed of the nail and that’s why it’s not easy to eliminate.
29Jun2009 | Ingram Laura | 0 comments | Continuedc
Before having their first child, a lot of parents learn the art of parenting. Many parenting skills can be taught beforehand but when your child is met with a brain disorder marked by bouts of extreme and impairing changes in mood and behavior, most parents panic. Because a lot of parents think that it is an attitude problem, it must be controlled whatever the cost, even if it would do more harm than good. Bipolar disorder symptoms can come out gradually or appear suddenly at any age. Children diagnosed as young as 5 years of age have been known.
24Jun2009 | Ed J Price | 0 comments | ContinuedHow To Get Rid Of Tonsil Stones Correctly
Tonsil stones defined – Tonsil stones are defined as deposits varying in size, usually small, located in the tonsil area. The deposits are lodged specifically in tonsil tunnels, crevices and crypts. Now that we have determined what tonsil stones are we can now investigate how to get rid of tonsil stones.
7Jun2009 | Greg E. Johnson | 0 comments | ContinuedDaniel K Conners Race to Cure Cancer and One Mans Vision of Bio-Technology.
When Daniel K. Conners began thinking about starting a small biotechnology company in the basement of his Minnesota home during the mid 1990s, he could not have imagined that this company might one day change how cancer is treated around the world.
27May2009 | Dan Conners Daniel Conners | 0 comments | Continued