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What is Ebola Virus Disease (EVD)? How much dangerous it is?
What is Ebola Virus?
Ebola Virus is a deadly which is the sole member of Zaire ebola virus species. Formerly known as Zaire Ebola Virus,...
Types of Mosquitoes and How They Affect Us?
TYPES OF MOSQUITOES
Mosquitoes are just a tiny, pesky blood sucking insects, their buzzing sound and stingy bites make us think about them. They carry...
Can You Count Upon Wikipedia to Read on Sex, Health & Nutrition?
The credibility of Wikipedia is a big question mark on the face of the prevalent information age, on the new media-the Internet. Wikipedia's liberal feature...
Our Battle With Dengue Fever
Dengue is often referred to as “bone-breaking” illness or “dandy fever” that basically wipes you out. Most of the key symptoms of dengue are...
Swine Flu (H1N1 Influenza)-Causes Symptoms & Prevention
Overview
H1N1 is a subtype of influenza A virus that causes outbreak of influenza in pigs.Swine influenza is the most severe respiratory disease found in...
Make Your Diabetes Measure Fall with Nutrimed’s Diabetic ‘n’ Cholesterol
What a trend has diabetes become. With almost every one of six people in India owing this to disease. Wondering how one can 'owe'...
Health Benefits of Giloy Ayurvedic Herb
Giloy is a wonderful herb that provides many health benefits. It is popularly used in ancient Ayurvedic systems. Here are some Amazing health benefits...
Negative Side Effects of Drug Use – Three Most Dangerous Drugs
Life gives us, all sorts of bumping rides. Sometimes it is fun and sometimes it leaves us turmoiled. However worse the condition may be,...
What is Giloy ?
Giloy (Tinospora Cordifolia) Ayurvedic herb
Tinospora Cordifolia, that is thought by the common names heart-leaved vine, Guduchi, and Giloy is an associate nonwoody vascular plant...
Types Of Mosquito Borne Diseases
There is a long list of mosquito borne diseases worldwide, some do not occur in India except malaria, dengue, Chikungunya, filariasis and Japanese encephalitis,...





























































