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First aid for acute food poisoning

Food poisoning can happen when food you consume invested poor or stayed animal products. A disease that is related to food poisoning is botulism. It occurs by eating food contaminated with bacteria ...

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Self-medication with paracetamol is extremely dangerous!!!

Recently, many scientists warn how dangerous can be paracetamol and insist to introduce restriction on its sale, as well as other painkillers. These medications are sold for quite some time free in pharmacy, people consider them harmless and underestimate side effects.

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10 grandma’s recipes against sinusitis

Sinusitis is an acute or chronic inflammation of the paranasal sinuses. The inflammatory process moves from the nasal cavity into the cavity of sinusa.Sinuitat can be both acute inflammation and chronic, continuing illness with periods of attenuation or exacerbation of symptoms.

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Does drugs that prevent diabetes?

Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for developing diabetes, especially when there is family history. There are drugs that lower blood sugar and insulin hypersecretion thereby advantageously poviyavat of peripheral insulin resistance.

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Fatigue and electric massager

Working in an office at the computer all day in a chair without much movement affects very painful to some people. Many today suffer from back pain or back and do not have time and sometimes money for sports or massage. Electric massagers are a modern solution.

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Tattoos – how dangerous are they?

Винаги добре трябва да помислим преди да отидем да ни направят татуировка

Tattoos can be beautiful, but you need to know what consequences may lead a tattoo. Diseases such as AIDS and hepatitis B and C are blood-borne viral infections that are extremely dangerous and one could become ill from a single prick with non-sterile needle. Are you really willing to take the risk?

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Chlamydia – how to fight them

Chlamydia is treated with antibiotics of the tetracycline group. Chlamydia can create a number of problems in women, but when the infection is not complicated it can be successfully treated by the antimicrobials that are effective enough.

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