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Articles related to "Saliva"
My Personal View of Fertility Monitors A fertility monitor is a device that alerts to impending ovulation. They go by many different names: fertility monitor, ovulation monitor, ovulation microscope, fertility microscope, saliva monitor, saliva microscope are the popular names, with the term “fertility monitor” being the most popular. They require samples of saliva, urine or cervical fluid to run the test. There are many different brands and types of fertility monitors ranging from around $20 to $400. fertility monitor • ovulation monitor • ovulation microscope • fertility microscope • saliva monitor
The Many Purposes of Saliva Saliva serves many purposes within the mouth, such as a digestive aid and acid neutralization, both of which are vital to the human physiology. saliva • drool • salivary glands • chemical compounds in saliva • nerve growth factor
Saliva Test May Predict Risk for Cavities If only they had known this when I was a kid. The crowns are multiplying in my mouth because of the large cavities I got when I was young. cavity • cavities • dentist • saliva • spit
What's in the News About Breast Cancer Some of the latest newsworthy topics about breast cancer diagnosis, treatment and outcomes, including saliva-testing for HER2ne, PET scanning, EMF link, quality of internet health information. saliva test • her2neu • pet scan • emf link • internet health info quality
Beat Hypertension with Vegetables A recent study has suggested that high nitrate foods may relax blood vessel walls and lower blood pressure. beet root juice and hypertension • vegetables and hypertension • nitrates and hypertension • nitric oxide and blood vessels • blood pressure and blood vessels
Fertility Product Review: OvuLite The OvuLite is one of the best selling monitors because of its quality design and purpose. Each OvuLite offers unlimited testing with 98% accuracy. pregnancy • conception • birth control
Periodontal Disease Overview Pyorrhea or Periodontal Disease affects millions of Americans. This article will discuss what's currently known about the disease along with treatment solutions. periodontal • peridontal disease • treatment • pyorrhea • cardiovasular disease
Non-Ruminant Digestion People, pigs and poultry have developed a non-ruminant system of digesting food. They each have a single stomach compartment (unlike the 4 chambered stomach of ruminants). The non-ruminants can be further subdivided into those who have similar digestive tracts to humans (i.e. the pig) or more specialized digestive tracts (i.e. poultry). farm • poultry • swine • digestion • stomach
Fertility Product Review: Ovuscope Article 2 on the Fertility Product Reviews. This month's review is of the Ovuscope Easy Saliva Analysis Ovulation Detector. ovulation • fertility • fertility monitor • ovulation monitor • ovuscope
Fertility Product Review: OvuTec Fertility Detector The first in a series of fertility product reviews. This month's review is of the Ovu-Tec Fertility Detector. fertility monitor • ovulation microscope • ovulation detection • ovu-tec
Alzheimers Carers Writing Study People caring for family members with Alzheimer's, are encouraged to write about their feelings, in an Internet-based study to see if this will reduce their stress. family caregiver writing study • university of iowa college of nursing writing stud • university of iowa’s dr howard butcher • benefits of writing therapy • writing therapy for alzheimer’s caregivers
Dental Health Advances Improve Tooth Care Using advanced chemistry and natural compounds, scientists move dental hygiene into leading-edge prevention and new means of dental restoration. dental health • tooth care • dental care • prevent cavities • dental hygiene
Down Home Remedies, part 2 Homesteaders isolated out on the plains often had to dose their own illnesses. A lot of their remedies were successful, or at least the patient didn’t die anyway. As in Here some interesting old time remedies for jaundice, barber’s itch, urinary obstructions and drunkenness. home remedies • herbs • medicines • jaundice • barber’s itch
Allergic to Dogs? Dog allergic people can fight the rashes, stuffy nose, sneezing, and itchy, watery eyes of their immune system's response to dog saliva and skin dander. dog allergy • allergic to dogs • dog allergic • managing dog allergies • rashes
Alternative HRT at Menopause This interview with Nurse Practitioner Pamela Egan, explores plant based Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) and the problems obtaining it in the US. hormone replacement therapy • bio-identical hormone replacement therapy • alternative hormone replacement therapy • bhrt • hrt
Hepatitis The word hepatitis simply means an inflammation of the liver without pinpointing a specific cause. hepatitis a virus • infectious hepatitis • hepatitis c • hepatitis b • infected body fluids
Hypothyroid Symptoms and Remedies Hypothyroidism is under diagnosed due to improper testing and confusing, subtle symptoms. Weight gain, fatigue, and other odd symptoms may indicate a treatable disorder. hypothyroid • weight gain • slow metabolism • memory problems • a.d.d.
Taking a Look at Human Bite Marks How reliable is forensic bite mark analysis? Everyone knows that a bite mark on Lisa Levy ended Ted Bundy's crime spree, but many convictions are now getting overturned. human bite marks • forensic bite mark analysis • ted bundy • dna profiles • size and shapes of teeth
Cleaning Your Trombone Taking care of and cleaning your trombone is vital if you want the instrument to play well. Learn how to clean your trombone by reading this informative article. trombone • cleaning trombone • cleaning rod • cleaning snake • how to clean a trombone
Recommended Cat Vaccinations Vaccinations are imperative to the health of your cat. I've outline different cat vaccinations and kitten vaccinations that might be recommended by your veterinarian. cat vaccinations • cat vaccines • feline vaccinations • feline vaccines • kitten vaccines
The relationship between Biochemistry & Aggression (Part 1) The relationships between biochemistry and neurochemistry with violent human aggression is investigated. Biochemical studies strongly support a positively correlated relationship between testosterone and aggression. A mediating relationship between cortisol and testosterone is apparent. Neurochemical evidence is not as clear. However, a significant relationship between serotonergic functioning and aggression is evident. Causal relationships have been difficult to infer, but, are somewhat supported. forensics • aggression • biochemical • neurochemical • testosterone levels
Forensic DNA Fingerprinting DNA plays an important role in modern forensic science. Today, DNA fingerprinting has become one of the primary methods of identifying people and solving crimes. dna fingerprinting profiling • crime scene victims • fingerprint evidence profiles analysis • mitochondrial • mtdna
Getting Out Stains in Needlework Although it's frustrating to discover a stain on your hard-labored needlework, you can remove even stubborn stains if you know what works. removing stains from needlework • needlework stains • removing stains from cross stitch • getting out stubborn needlework stains • stain moval solutions
Pet-Related Infections Infections that occur in animals and can be passed to humans are known as zoonotic diseases. Contact between humans and their pets results in millions of zoonotic infecti zoonotic • toxoplasmosis • pet-related infection • zoonoses • animal infection
Count Batula Dispelling the myths about vampire bats. science • vampire bats • rabies • kids • teens
Canine Cuisine With dog owners opting for more natural methods of caring for their beloved companions, it makes good common sense to know what to feed them for their optimal health. canines • carnivores • canine cuisine • obligate carnivore • dog health
Sex and Hepatitis C Hepatitis C is another virus that you must worry about in a growing list of viruses like AIDS, hepatitis B, gonorrhea or chlamydia. It is not known for certain if you can transmit Hepatitis C through sexual intercourse. sex • hepatitis • hep c • hcv • hepatitis c
Symptoms of Mumps The mumps affects college-aged (18-25) students who haven't had the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine and come in contact with carriers who spread germs on contact. mumps • mmr • mumps outbreak • symptoms of the mumps • cdc
Common Dog Skin Problems: Itchy Parasites, Impetigo, Acne, Tumors, and Hormone Imbalances There are a number of reasons for skin problems on your dog. Deciding which problem it is may require veterinarian help but there are a few things to help you know when that is necessary. dog skin problems • dog itchy skin • dog scratching • dog skin treatments • fleas dog
Cortisol and antisocial behavior Antisocial behavior in boys tied to low cortisol levels. This fact leads psychologists to re-think behavioral treatment cortisol • childhood-onset-conduct-disorder
Craft & Fun Foods Recipes To celebrate our new category, Recipe Crafts, here are some great ideas that you can make ahead of time as well as make as you go. dough • clay • paint • glue • silly putty
Halloween Clip-On Bat Craft Bats are one of the most common Halloween symbols. Do we need to be afraid of bats? No! Bats are not our enemy. In fact, bats do many things that are very helpful for humans. Make a Halloween Clip-On Bat Craft! bats • halloween • halloween symbols • october • blood drinking vampires
The Chimney Swift It bears emphasis that the Chimney Swift (Chaetura pelagica) was obviously not always known as a chimney-dweller. Humans can take a certain amount of pride in the fact that we have helped in the survival of at least one species. Perhaps the most commonly known swift is the Chimney Swift. birds • swallow • swift • martin • chimney
Wrinkles and Folds Ears, Eyes, and mouth folds are just a few trouble areas for dogs. Learn tips to help ward off health problems. ear • eye problems in dogs • dogs • grooming • wrinkles
Herpes Simplex and Varicella Zoster Herpes simplex and varicella zoster are associated with their own clinical manifestations. herpes simplex • genital herpes • varicella zoster • chickenpox • shingles
How to Care for Your Lips Chapped lips are annoying, but with prevention and a simple home remedy, the pain, redness, and irritation of chapped lips can be easily kept at bay. chapped lips • dry lips • chapped lips treatment • dry lip treatment • lip conditioner
Kissing Bug – Disease Vector The kissing bug, an insect of many names, lives close to people in Central and South America and sucks their blood, transmitting Chagas disease in the process. kissing bug • disease vector • conenose bugs • dangerous parasite • trypanosoma cruzi
Oral Piercings Oral piercings are considered by many as a form of art. This article will discuss some of the oral and general medical problems that arise from them. oral • piercing • oral piercing • oral piercings • tongue
The Definition of Acid In order to plan out a proper diet it is important to understand all of the nutrients. Acids are important to understand in order to maintain the body's acid/base balance free acid • ph value • acid forming • alkalizing • acidity
An Alternate Route to a Healthy Liver A New? Old Drug For Liver Health. Studies for the last 40 years both in the US and Europe have shown some remarkable results from taking Milk Thistle. milk thistle • liver • liver disease • homeopathic healing • plants as medicine
Fertility Product Review: Cue II and OvaCue Fertility Monitors Reviews of the Cue II and the OvaCue fertility monitors written from personal experience with them. fertility monitor • fertility monitors • ovacue • cue ii • ovulation
Folk Remedies for Bee Stings Spring is a time when your bees become active and the risk of a bee sting increases. Throughout history, there have been many treatments for a sting. Find out some of the more bizarre ones as well as what is currently recommended by the medical profession. bees • honey • hives • apiary • stings
Interest Drives Learning Interest Drives learning. A topic someone can find a personal connection with is an introduction to finding some of the most fulfilling activities in your life. bats • learning • interest • special ed. • search
Are Humans Omnivores? Is there a such thing as a true omnivore? How do you classify animals as herbivores, carnivores, granivores, fructivores or omnivores? Are humans really omnivores? digestive tract • teeth • carnivore • herbivore • granivore
Best of 2003 The best singles and albums of 2003. best of 2003 • pop music • best albums of 2003 • best singles of 2003 • liz phair |
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