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Treatments For Fungus - Articles
Laser Treatment for Toenail Fungus
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Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Thu 13 Aug 2009 7:52pm
PinPointe™ FootLaser™ is conducting a multi-center clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of it’s laser treatment for toenail fungus (onychomycosis). The laser treatment works by targeting the microbes which cause the fungus infection and presently the PinPointe™ FootLaser™ kills Trichophyton Mentagophytes, Trichophyton Rubrum, Yeast
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Laser Treatment for Toenail Fungus
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Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
PinPointe™ FootLaser™ is conducting a multi-center clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of it’s laser treatment for toenail fungus (onychomycosis). The laser treatment works by targeting the microbes which cause the fungus infection and presently the PinPointe™ FootLaser™ kills Trichophyton Mentagophytes, Trichophyton Rubrum, Yeast
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Potential New Treatment for Nail Fungus
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Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Mon 09 Aug 2010 10:56am
In previous studies by PURE Bioscience, two groups of animals were infected with T. mentagrophytes, causing fungal nail infection. One group was treated with silver dihydrogen citrate and the other group was untreated. The group treated with silver dihydrogen citrate had significant improvements.
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Nail Lacquer Effective Treatment for Nail Fungus
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Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:13pm
Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nail and affects about 6-8% of the population, but is more prevalent in the older population. The nail can appear thick and yellow, cloudy and white or have a patchy appearance. As the condition worsens, the nail becomes thicker, rougher and may crumble. There is rarely pain associated with the nail, ...
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Home Remedies for Toenail Fungus - Nail Fungus Effective Natural Treatment
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Nick Mutt
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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 fungus
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Topical Nail Fungus Treatment
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Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
A new topical nail solution is being studied for it’s effectiveness in treating onychomycosis, also known as nail fungus. Toenail fungus is extremely difficult to treat and despite there being a number of medications on the market, many topical medications are not very effective. Terbinafine HCl 10% nail solution (TNS) is currently ending phase III
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Nail fungus treatment kills multiple myeloma cells
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Margaret
Posted
Wed 15 Jul 2009 5:49pm
No kidding.
A longtime myeloma list friend/blog reader, thanks!, sent me the link to a new “Blood” study (http://tinyurl.com/lkmrz5) on an antifungal substance called ciclopirox olamine, or CPX, which has been found to decrease cell growth and viability of malignant leukemia, myeloma, and solid tumor cell lines as well as primary AML patient sample ...
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Toenail Fungus Treatment Using the Beer Soak
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Ben L.
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Thu 22 Oct 2009 10:02pm
The basic premise behind this odd sounding natural toenail fungus treatment is to soften nails with beer, create an acidic environment with vinegar which is beneficial... Protocol:
Dr Ben’s Nail Fungus Treatment Instructions & Tips
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What are fungi?
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Jeremy
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Fri 28 Aug 2009 8:18pm
Fungi are one of the great groups of organisms (and pathogens) that we encounter. They are eukaryotes distinct from both plants and animals (although they are more closely related to the latter). The fungi are a massively diverse group of well over a million species. The 'standard' type of fungus was brilliantly introduced in Richard Dawkins
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Chronic Stuffy Nose Often Caused by Fungi
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Dr. Gabe M.
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Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:03pm
infection, the doctor should order a fungus culture of the nose. If the culture is positive for fungi, the doctor should consider treatment with antifungal medication, even though... been considered incurable because doctors didn't have the foggiest idea what causes them, but researchers at the Mayo Clinic found fungi in 96 percent of people with chronic
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