Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Knowledge On Oral Bacteria Can Boost Your Mouth Hygiene
They are regarded as harmful to the human mouth because they have the ability to consume refined sugar and in turn release acid. Most of the time, the body immune system is prepared to counter this action but for young babies who still have their immune system underdeveloped, the acid appears to supersede the action taken by the immune system. When this happens, the baby's teeth get to react with this acid and as a result of this action, the baby experiences the problem of teeth cavity. To avoid this from happening, it is usually advisable not to feed the baby with food staffs containing a lot of refined sugar.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Detecting Sinus Infection Symptoms is Very Easy
Congested nasal pathways are common sinus infection symptoms that usually occur whenever a person is having sinusitis problems. The situation takes place as a result of mucus getting trapped in the patient's sinuses. When mucous membranes inside your nose and sinuses become inflamed, movement of celia (tiny hairs that are found on the nasal cells that are responsible for pushing away mucus) reduces.As a result, mucus in the nasal passages accumulates and form a blockage of the air pathways as well as that of sinuses hence experiencing discomfort and congestion inside the nose. This problem could however be easily done away with by using appropriate decongestants prescribed by the doctor.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Four Emerging Breakthroughs In Solving Brain Tumors
Despite significant advances in cancer research and treatment, one form of cancer - brain tumors - remain particularly feared, and for good reason. Because of their location, brain tumors can severely impact an individual's personality, memories and basic motor skills, robbing the patient of their very being. The impact on family and friends is felt greatly, as their loved one may be "lost" to them even earlier than feared. While there are more than 120 types of brain tumors, for the most common and serious adult tumors, Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the chances of living 5 years is less than 3%. Most patients will live no more than a year or two despite aggressive therapy.
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