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Yummy soup to warm you up!
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 25-Jul-2009

Imagine those chilling winter nights and a bowl of hot yummy soup, what a relief, isn't it? You don't have to lose your pocket to buy these soups; you can easily prepare soup at home with available ingredients. Hot or cold, sweet or savory, light or rich and creamy, soups can be as easy or as complicated as you want. Soups are yummy as well healthy and good for your kidsduring winter to protect them from catching cold and for you too!

Yummy soup to warm you up!

Here are some easy recipes of soup that you can prepare at home in no time at all.


Type:HEALTH
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Cold Sores Explained
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 27-May-2009

Cold sores are small, painful, fluid-filled blisters or sores that appear on the lips, mouth, or nose that are caused by a virus.  Cold sores are very common and contagious too. This can't be cured or prevented completely, only steps can be taken to reduce their frequency of occurrence.

pain of cold sore

Causes:

  • This is caused by a virus herpes simplex virus (HSV).
  • The virus is spread from person to person by kissing or other close contact.
  • Infected saliva is also a means of transmitting the virus.
  • A person infected with HSV can pass it on to another person even when a cold sore is not present because the virus is sometimes shed in saliva even when sores are not present.
  • Shared eating utensils, razors and towels may spread this infection.


Type:HEALTH
Tags:cold , Sore , Explained , Sick , Sicknesscold , Sore , Explained , Sick , Sickness , Virus , Mouth Herpes , Simplex , Hsv , Blisters moremore moreless
Whooping cough, it's highly contagiuos
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 09-Apr-2009

Whooping cough is a highly contagious bacterial infection of the upper respiratory system. It is also known as Pertussis. The infection causes irritation in breathing passages, resulting in severe coughing spells. The illness can have three distinct stages and can last months.

whooping_cough

Causes:

  • Whooping cough is caused by the bacterium Bordetella pertussis.

  • The bacterium is transmitted in tiny droplets that come from the nose and mouth during coughing or sneezing and is spread from person to person.

  • Whooping cough is highly contagious. Between 75%-100% of unimmunized household contacts of a person with pertussis will develop the disease.



Type:HEALTH
Tags:Whooping , Cough , Bacteria , cold , SneezingWhooping , Cough , Bacteria , cold , Sneezing , Symptom , Sickness , Health , Pertussis , Treatment moremore moreless
Ouch....sore throats
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 04-Mar-2009

A sore throat - known medically as pharyngitis - is most often caused by a viral infection such as a cold or the flu (influenza). In many cases, a sore throat is the first sign that you're getting sick. In most cases, a sore throat is caused by a virus that soon goes away on its own. A sore throat is rarely caused by a bacterial infection that requires medical care or treatment with antibiotics.

sore throatCauses:

  • Common viruses.
  • Breathing through the mouth can produce throat dryness and soreness.
  • Post nasal drip may cause a sore throat.
  • A sore throat can also be caused by bacteria.

Any sore throat that causes you to have difficulty swallowing (not just pain with swallowing) or breathing should be seen by a health care professional.

Complications: Strep throat, a bacterial infection, can trigger other conditions that include:

  • Tonsillitis
  • Sinus infection (sinusitis)
  • Ear infection
  • Scarlet fever, an illness characterized by a rash
  • Inflammation of the kidney.
  • Rheumatic fever, which can damage organs such as the heart


Type:HEALTH
Tags:Throat , cold , Sore , Sick , IllnessThroat , cold , Sore , Sick , Illness , Flu , Infection , Bacteria , Virus moremore moreless
Save your skin from the harshness of winter
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 11-Feb-2009

Although the winter season is beautiful and loved by many, it can really make our life difficult. For example, the temperatures are so cold you could get frostbite if you do not rug up. The sidewalks can get so icy you can easily slip. The low humidity during winter causes many beauty mishaps, like uncontrollable static and dry skin, but there are certain things you can do to help make your skin more comfortable.

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  • Keep water lukewarm, not hot, as hot water robs skin of moisture causing dry skin, so it's best to shower in lukewarm water.
  • Moisturize after showers or hand washing: Moisturizer is the key to soft, supple skin in winter. Whenever 'oil' is mentioned with 'skin' in the same sentence, people tend to cringe, but in winter, this can be a good thing. Because water and oil don't mix, the oil forms a protective layer over the skin and moisturizes better than moisturizers called lotions or creams. Pat your dry skin instead of rubbing with your towel before application. Keep moisturizer and facial water on your desk at work and use them with interval. 


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Tags:Skin , Beauty , Winter , Dryness , LipsSkin , Beauty , Winter , Dryness , Lips , cold , Snow , Wet , Body , Face moremore moreless
Protect yourself from catching common cold
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 14-Jan-2009

The common cold is one of the most frequent infections. Most people can expect to have two to four colds each year. It is usually a mild illness lasting between two and seven days. Viruses cause the common cold and can you believe that over 200 different viruses can cause colds! The most common cold viruses are the rhinoviruses and corona viruses. The common cold is a viral infection of the lining (mucous membrane) of the upper respiratory tract including the nose, pharynx, throat and the tubes leading to the lungs.

Common Cold

The symptoms of a cold:

  • Fever up to 39 degrees Coughing
  • Runny or stuffy nose (often with green or yellow-colored discharge)
  • Sore throat
  • Cough
  • Sneezing
  • Fatigue and muscle aches, pains 
  • Headache
  • Watery eyes


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Tags:cold , Virus , Sickness , Sick , Fevercold , Virus , Sickness , Sick , Fever , Health , Doctor , Cough , Sneeze , Prevention moremore moreless
Skiing - A Fun Form of Exercise
Pump it0 Dump it0      Posted on: 21-Oct-2008

As winter is about to approach skiing is the most famous sports among today's generation. Skiing is gliding on snow with the use of equipment. Skiing originated as a means of transport in the cold countries, where it was used for moving from one place to other. In the ancient days, skiing equipment was made from wood, which was used as the runners to move fast on deep snow. It's one of the world's most popular winter sports and is a great way for all ages to have fun and enjoy a form of exercise at the same time.

skiing


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Tags:Ski , Snow , cold , Wet , MountainSki , Snow , cold , Wet , Mountain , Skiing , Exercise , Aspen , Colorado moremore moreless
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