Home Remedies for Toenail Fungus - Nail Fungus Effective Natural Treatment
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Nick MuttPosted
Mon 30 Aug 2010 8:47pm
Both in finger nails and in the toenails the infections due to fungus are common. Nail fungus is caused by a group of fungus called dermatophytes. Fungal infection is also known by the name of onychomycosis. Usually fungus grow on the surface of the toe nail and feed on the keratin which is the surface of the toenail due to this reason this fungusRead on »
Bracket Fungus kills Ash Tree
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TopVeg !.Posted
Tue 07 Oct 2008 6:10pm
The bracket fungus on the Ash Tree, ( reported last year ), has killed so much of the tree that it was unsafe and had to be felled.
There were many more bracket fungi on the tree than we had seen from the ground.
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There Are Actually 4 Different Types Of Nail Fungus Infections
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Healthy Living ..Posted
Mon 06 Apr 2009 7:16pm
A nail fungus is a disease that affect the nails of an individual, with the effect to discolor the nail, or give it a yellow, brown or dark coloration, and finally in the worst case it completely destroy the nails.
These phenomena can affect the finger nails or more frequently the Toenails.
The nail fungus is generally painless, except when
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Nail Fungus Home Remedies
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My Healthy FoodsPosted
Fri 05 Mar 2010 9:36am
Nail fungus can be a very disheartening condition. Medically known as onychomycosis, nail fungus specifically describes the overgrowth of fungi within fingernails or toenails. Nail fungus can lead to reduced nail health and nail discolouration, and may eventually lead to pain and severe
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How can I get rid of the fungus that has made my big toenail thick and yellow?
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Dr. Gabe M.Posted
Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pmFungus infections cause less than five percent of deformed nails. Drying of skin and skin conditions such as psoriasis are more common causes. The part of nails that you... with a dermatologist who will clip off a piece of the nail and place it in a special bottle to culture it for a fungus. Since a fungus infection in the nail starts in the plate underneath
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Video: Cancer is a Fungus
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AlixPosted
Tue 23 Dec 2008 9:44pm
of The Germ That Causes Cancer interviews Dr. Tullio Simoncini, an Italian oncologist, who explains his theory that cancer can be caused by fungi in things like grains, alcohol, and antibiotics. Cancer, itself, he says is a fungus.
The most surprising part of the video is how simple and easy the treatment is: baking soda. The fungi cannot adapt to it -- part
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Video: Cancer is a Fungus
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AlixPosted
Sun 01 Jun 2008 12:27pm
of The Germ That Causes Cancer interviews Dr. Tullio Simoncini, an Italian oncologist, who explains his theory that cancer can be caused by fungi in things like grains, alcohol, and antibiotics. Cancer, itself, he says is a fungus.
The most surprising part of the video is how simple and easy the treatment is: baking soda. The fungi cannot adapt to it -- part
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Generic Meds for Toenail Fungus Much Cheaper
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Northcoast FootcarePosted
Wed 19 Aug 2009 6:29pm
Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nails. The fungus starts in the nail bed, below the nail and invades into the nail plate. Toenail fungus is very resistant to treatment and reinfection is common. There are many home remedies and over the counter treatments, but most are not very effective. In the past, the [...]
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Toenail Fungus: New Study Shows Topical Therapy Safe & Effective
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Northcoast FootcarePosted
Fri 26 Feb 2010 10:08pm
fungal toenails. Thirty-six patients with onychomycosis (toenail fungus) were treated once daily for 9 months with ciclopirox. At the end of the study period 36% of patients had... not evaluate more advanced cases of toenail fungus, as shown in the image to the left).
Toenail fungus affects 10 million Americans, although reports are as high as 40 million
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Toenail Fungus Not More Common in Those with Psoriasis
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Northcoast FootcarePosted
Tue 27 Jul 2010 5:20pm
Individuals with psoriasis can have pitted, white nails which can be mistaken for fungus. This study evaluates patients with psoriasis for nail fungus.
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