17th May 2011
This is the curious stage of your pregnancy and you must be very careful in keeping your baby safe and healthy. However, pregnancy week by week develops and mother must know about the situation and symptoms of each stage thoroughly. If you are in pregnan...
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17th May 2011
You are several weeks pregnant and you are gazing to observe alterations inside your body and your every day functions. Do not fright over these changes - everything that is taking place during your pregnancy week by week is usual as you are now holding a...
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17th May 2011
For the majority of females, pregnancy is a time of ecstasy, pleasure and hope. Pregnancy is a time of bodily as well as emotional transformation when heaps of changes take place physically inside your body. Pregnancy is a time to pay proper attention to ...
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17th May 2011
Pregnancy week by week develops and by the fifth week there would be some major changes will start which will continue to pregnancy week 6. This is one is the crucial period of your pregnancy and you must take care of yourself properly for a natural deli...
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13th May 2011
Usually, pregnancy develops week by week, so precautions and symptoms change frequently. Pregnancy week 7 is crucial for the pregnant woman as the size of the baby will develop rapidly. In the starting week of pregnancy week 7, size of the child would be...
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13th May 2011
Pregnancy is the wondrous feeling for each woman. Each woman wishes to undergo the pregnancy stages. However, there are few considerable points that a woman need to consider in the pregnancy period. The pregnancy week by week develops and a woman must ha...
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12th May 2011
Malaria is an infectious and dangerous disease, killing around three million people across the globe every year. The life taking disease is caused by a parasite, Plasmodium that infects the red blood cells. Malaria infection is recognized by cycles of chi...
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12th May 2011
Undoubtedly, a pregnant woman has to be extra cautious about the pregnancy for a safe and healthy delivery. By knowing the pregnancy week by week and fetal development, you become physically and mentally prepared for the delivery. It is believed that a wo...
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06th May 2011
Dengue is a mosquito generated viral disease. Both Dengue and Dengue Haemorrhagic fever is commonly found across the world. Dengue causes by a virus transmitted by the Aedes mosquito. As it is one of the mosquitos borne disease, Dengue prevention is the b...
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06th May 2011
Chikungunya disease is caused due to infected Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes. The SHIKV virus belongs to the genus Alphavirus of Togaviridae family. Chikungunya is transmitted through mosquitoes to humans and affects the joints of the human body badly.
The ...
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03rd May 2011
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection that causes fever, generalized body pain and in severe cases it may also lead to external and internal bleeding.
Dengue fever commonly occurs in the tropics and subtropics regions of world. Mostly it is ...
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03rd May 2011
Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the body is unable to regulate the amount of sugar in the blood. Diabetes is of two types. In type 1 diabetes people either does not produce enough insulin or produces too little insulin to regulate blood glucose le...
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03rd May 2011
Chikungunya is a viral disease spread by mosquitoes known as Aedes aegypti.
Chikungunya symptoms include severe and persistent joint pain, body rash, headache and fever. Initial symptoms of chikungunya are similar to dengue fever. Chikungunya is usuall...
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26th April 2011
Malaria is a fatal disease that's caused by a parasite known as Plasmodium and it spread through the bite of an infected female mosquito.
The parasite travels to the liver via the blood and then out into the bloodstream again, where it invades the red ...
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19th April 2011
Malaria is an infectious disease transmitted by the Plasmodia parasites. There are five identified species of this parasite causing malaria in humans, namely, Plasmodium vivax, P. falciparum, P. ovale, P. malariae and P. knowlesi. It is transmitted by the...
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