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Natural Treatment for Yeast Infection
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Yeast infections caused by candida albicans are common in the genital and oral regions of the body.
Aug 18, 2009
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Heather Schulte
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Symptoms of a Gastrointestinal Yeast Infection
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Yeast infections can occur in the gastrointestinal system and can wreak havoc on a person's body before they ever realize it.
Nov 9, 2009
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Kristie Jernigan
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Yeast Infections And Candidiasis
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Candida albicans, a yeast found in everyone's body, is usually controlled by beneficial bacteria. But an overgrowth of Candida can cause yeast infections and candidiasis.
Sep 2, 2008
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Darlene Norris
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Yeast Infection Symptoms
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Yeast infection is relatively common both in men and women and it is important to learn early on what are the main symptoms that bring about this particular problem.
Aug 22, 2009
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Marka Charalambous
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Home Remedies For Yeast Infection
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Most people with a yeast infection reach for the anti-fungal creams. But home remedies for yeast infection, including tea tree oil, garlic, and myrrh, are worth a try.
Sep 19, 2008
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Darlene Norris
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Battle a Yeast Infection with Food
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Yeast infections can be resistant to over-the-counter remedies. Another weapon in the anti-yeast arsenal is this healthy diet. Starve the yeast away.
Aug 11, 2009
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Charlotte Walters
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Choosing Yeast Infection Medication
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Choosing the right kind of yeast infection medicine can seem downright impossible, but with a few important tips to keep in mind, the task becomes much easier.
Oct 20, 2008
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Sarah Stefanson
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Curing Yeast Infections in Hospital Patients Using a Pathogen
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Researchers may have found a cure for yeast infections in hospital patients. And they used another cause of hospital acquired bacterial infection to do so.
May 8, 2010
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Frank Parker
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Common Breastfeeding Problems
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Discusses the symptoms, prevention and treatment of breastfeeding problems that cause pain in mother and/or baby, such as sore and cracked nipples, mastitis and thrush.
Dec 20, 2008
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Hayley Nichols
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Preventing Yeast Infections through Diet
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Yeast infections can be avoided by paying attention to the acidic balance in one's dietary intake.
Mar 31, 2009
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Catherine Owen
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Dog Food Allergies and Canine Yeast Infections
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Allergies in a dog can exhibit symptoms similar to that of a yeast infection. It is important to know the difference between an allergy and infection.
Jul 16, 2010
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Deanna Roddy
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Need an Antifungal? Infections with Fungi and Yeasts Explained
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Antifungal treatments can often be bought over the counter, including antifungal creams for candida, ringworm and athlete's foot, and anti-dandruff shampoo.
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How Long Does a Yeast Infection Last?
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Yeast infections can be recurrent if not cured promptly.
Oct 25, 2009
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Marka Charalambous
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The Most Common Problems with Breastfeeding
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Breastfeeding is natural, but it is not always easy. Here are the most common problems on a row, with solutions and links to helpful articles and sites.
Mar 27, 2011
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Tamara Croes
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Dealing With Thrush: A Common but Painful Breastfeeding Problem
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Thrush, or a yeast infection on the nipple or in the baby's mouth or diaper area, can be frustrating and painful. Try these strategies for relief.
Nov 17, 2010
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Sarahlynne Davis
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Health Care-Associated Infection
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The spread of infectious disease from patients to health care workers and vice-versa is a worldwide public health problem.
Apr 2, 2011
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Michael Koger
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Bum Yeast Infection Signs: "Butt Crack" Sore, Itchy from Fungus
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Itching of the "crack" is embarrassing but treatable. Redness, soreness, itchiness, discomfort in this sensitive area are often signs of yeast infection.
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How Do You Get Thrush? Causes of Candidiasis Yeast Infection
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Thrush occurs on the skin, mouth and genitals in both men and women. Symptoms of this common yeast infection include itching, soreness and white discharge.
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Coconut Oil May Cure Candida Albicans Yeast Overgrowth Infection
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Virgin coconut oil's lauric acid and caprylic acid (derived from coconut oil) are effective anti-fungal treatments of candida albicans yeast infections.
Feb 28, 2011
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Linda DuToit
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