Travelers visiting many tropical, sub-tropical and developing countries run an increased risk of suffering a gastrointestinal illness. These are usually caused by bacteria, parasites and viruses. The microscopic bugs at the top of these rather gut wrenching (for all the wrong reasons...) charts are E Coli, the staphylococci, shigella and salmonella species, campylobacter jejuni, cryptosporidiosis, and hepatitis A.
Infected food is the biggest culprit, with water coming in second. Ice cream, cocktails served in re-used coconut shells, raw seafood, ice, and food from street vendors are potential risks that can interrupt your adventure with less salacious memories to ... read more
Zyrtec: Contradicting Allergens Effectively by Jacob Miller An allergy can be simply understood as a reaction to things referred as allergens. Allergens can be dust, pollens, a particular type of food amid others, speak ...
Tramadol: Respite from Pain by Jacob Miller Are you are dealing with pain? It is most likely that your doctor would recommend you Tramadol for effectual treatment. Tramadol can be understood as a medication which is employed to get relief from moderate to ...
Joint Pains: Causes And Cure by Wain Roy Joint pains are quite common in adults these days. It is important to know what causes joint pains and how it can be helped.
Those who suffer from joint pains know how helplessly agonizing it ...
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