yeast infections
yeast infections
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by Tim Napper - 2006-12-05
The literal definition of antibiotics is anti-life, and they effectively do what they were designed to do: destroy pathogenic life, which they do very well. The problem is, they don't stop by eliminat...
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by Gef Smith - 2007-01-05
Yeast infections or "vaginal candidiasis" in the medical language, is a painful infection caused by a yeast called "Candida". This particular bug thrives in warm, moist areas of the body i.e., the vag...
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by Adamheist - 2007-01-14
A surprising number of women who buy over the counter medication for yeast infections don't really have a yeast infection. They do have symptoms commonly caused by the yeast Candida albicans, but the ...
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by Adamheist - 2007-01-17
As if the overweight men and women of the world didn't have enough to worry about, but yes, obesity is one of the risk factors of chronic yeast infections.There are two reasons why overweight women ge...
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by Jonni Good - 2007-01-24
A leading cause of a yeast infection is the use of antibiotics. These drugs kill off bacteria that usually keep the yeast in check. The yeast population can then grow too quickly for your immune syste...
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by Graham Winmill - 2007-02-28
Many aspects have been covered in this article so that you can benefit from an extended research. Although it isn't the cure for the common cold, many people certainly acclaim the benefits of this cur...
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by Graham Winmill - 2007-03-07
Male yeast infection, or better yet penile yeast infection, are not uncommon although they are not common either. Since, for the most part yeast producing bacteria tend to thrive in places like the va...
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by Adamheist - 2007-03-15
The most common home remedy for vaginal yeast infections is non-sweetened yogurt that contains active bacteria. Many commercial brands do not contain live acidophilus bacteria, so be sure to read the ...
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by Graham Winmill - 2007-03-20
One of the most common signs and symptoms for sufferers of yeast infections is vaginal discharge. This need not be the case of course, but most times you will find that you will have some vaginal disc...
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by Graham Winmill - 2007-03-20
A side effect of yeast infections which you might notice is vaginal odor. This can come about as a result of the vaginal discharge which is a common symptom of yeast infections. This can be cleared up...