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African Travel Tips When Visiting Reunion

Reunion is an island born out of a volcano, makes for a rather unusual tropical paradise. Reunion is made up of two great mountain ranges, Peak of the Snows and Peak of the Furnace, separated by the Plains. Unique features are the black sand beaches and the imposing Cirques, a geological curiosity that act as natural amphitheatres. Although a French ...

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How Long Does it Take to Cure GERD?

How long does it take cure GERD and eliminate the digestive pain and problems that accompany it? Myla had just finished her endoscopy procedure. Prior to the recommendation from her doctor, she spent most of her weeks having a hard time to eat. She was so hungry but felt unable to do anything because she always experienced bloatedness. Not to ...

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Healthcare Staffing Agencies

Established healthcare staffing agencies in the United States provide reliable solutions for both employers and job seekers in the medical field. Recognized and reliable healthcare staffing agencies enable employers hire highly qualified and skilled medical professionals to fill the positions in their settings. At the same time, job seekers benefit by gaining placement in well-known healthcare facilities. Qualified Professionals gain ...

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Are You a Little Low on Serotonin or Dopamine? Take A Test!

Ladies, do you feel depressed or overwhelmed by your moods? Men, do you frequently have low energy or can’t focus? Did you know that this could be from a lack of serotonin in women and dopamine in men? These are brain chemicals and when they’re at normal levels they create a sense of well being and contentment. Many experts, including ...

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Common Winter Rashes and Skin Disorders – Understand Some Typical Rash Problems

When the cold weather and winter months creep upon us, there are many different illnesses and ailments which follow, including certain rashes which are commonly seen in many people. Many times winter rashes are simply the result of the skin drying out. In the winter there is less moisture in the air, causing the skin to sometimes become dehydrated. This ...

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Consider This Before You Travel Abroad

When I was helping my husband prepare for his trip to Bosnia, I read all of the travel information he received. After reading the travel advice, I realized that there were several travel precautions that I had never considered. Of course, he needed immunizations, but I knew about that, or so I thought. I did not know that he also ...

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Autoinfection and Hyperinfection With Strongyloides Stercoralis

Infection with Strongyloides stercoralis is frequently asymptomatic or may show few clinical signs. However on occasion it can persist for many years due to autoinfection and depending on the immune status of the individual, be life threatening with dissemination and hyperinfection. Humans get infected with this nematode parasite by its ability to penetrate skin. They may be present in soil ...

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What Are the Causes of Pain in Lower Right Back?

Back pain is a complaint doctors hear about frequently. People want information on backaches. They want doctors to treat pain in the back. Many want to know the causes of pain in the lower right back. Information about the Lower Right Back It is important to understand the structure of the lower right back if we are to understand what ...

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Travel Packing List

You must have found cheap flights to Europe or within the US, booked a wonderful hotel room, rented a car. Now you need to think about what to bring with you. Whether you are headed just for a short trip by car, flying to a different state, or traveling oversees, this packing list will help pack all the essentials you ...

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Trigger Points Location Chart – Find Out Where to Map Your Triggers

Trigger points are small spasms in your muscle. They are unusual in that they can cause pain where they are located – or they can refer pain to another place. When a trigger point refers pain to another place, it’s called a ‘pain referral pattern.’ These patterns are very predictable. They were mapped out by Dr. Janet Travell in the ...

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