Coconut Oil
Coconut Oil is becoming popular. It is said to be helpful for:
Weight Loss (eg: increases metabolic rate)
Skin/Hair/Beauty (eg: prevents dandruff)
Viruses/Bacterial Infections/Fungus/Parasi ...
The Stuff We're Made Of: Vitamin A
Vitamin A: Needed for day and night vision, clear skin, healthy hair and nails, mucous membrane function, digestion, reproduction, red and white blood cell formation, longevity.
Deficiency symptoms i ...
Chlamydia Symptoms and Infection
If you have chlamydia, chances are that you may exhibit few symptoms. Chlamydia symptoms may be mild and can easily go undetected. Women are more likely to experience few symptoms associated with th ...
Eat Carrots to Avoid Infections
I just learned that eating carrots, or any other fruit or veggie that's high in Vitamin A, is an excellent way to prevent an infection. If you are trying to take care of yourself - or feel that you've ...
Infected finger
I cut my finger really bad a few months ago and it doesn't seem to be healing, perhaps it is infected. I have been putting Tea Tree oil on it. Does anyone have any other ideas?
urinary tract infection, contagious?
I wanted to put it out there so I can get some insight before I confront this guy. I've only been involved with this individual for a short time. We've already had intercourse previously but I had t ...
Office Workers Prone to Blood Clots
Staying chained to your desk might place you at greater risk of potentially fatal blood clots in the legs, researchers in New Zealand say.
Deep-vein thrombosis, or DVT, is thought to be caused by sit ...
Gay men seen prone to have eating disorders
Gay and bisexual men may be at far higher risk for eating disorders than heterosexual men, while women seem to be equally affected regardless of their sexual orientation, a new study suggests.
Resear ...
Overview of Chlamydia trachomatis and the Disease.
The Chlamydia is a Bacterial; from the chlamydia trachomatis strain which lives in vaginal fluid and semen. It can transmit mainly through vaginal and anal sex; although it is much less common, it c ...