Choosing the Right Acne Solutions: Antibiotics

Filed under: Antibiotics - 17 Mar 2008
In choosing acne solutions, several factors should be taken into consideration. The efficacy of pimple remedies depends on a number of factors, not just on the ingredients and the formulation of the remedy. The condition of the patient's skin - among other factors - also has a lot to do ...

Preventing Acne With Antibiotics

Filed under: Antibiotics - 17 Mar 2008
They say the best treatment is prevention. So why is acne still a problem for most people? In the western world they do not believe that diet plays a major role in the cause of acne, when in some countries around the world people do not face an acne problem. ...

Antibiotics Beat Ecxema

Filed under: Arthritis - 17 Mar 2008
How long has it been since you could go out into the sun for a tan, or went out in short sleeves and tennis shorts? The challenge and search for an ecxema remedy started on a long driving trip in the 90's. I was moving from Southern Florida to New Mexico ...

Common Acne Treatments With Antibiotics

Filed under: Antibiotics - 17 Mar 2008
Acne treatments for women are usually of the standard type, such as topical antibiotics and antibacterials. Women beyond the age of 20 sometimes do not react favorably to topical medications or build a resistance against them over time. In cases like these, hormonal therapies are usually employed. Acne treatments for women ...

Antibiotics to Prevent and Treat Allergy

Filed under: Antibiotics - 17 Mar 2008
By allergy the immune system react against a substance that it is not supposed to react against, and the reaction is often exaggerated. Objects containing substances that commonly cause allergy are domestic dust, animal hair, household chemicals, chlorine, microorganisms, pollen, nuts, citrus fruits and seafood. Also bacteria and parasites can ...

Vanish Your Acne With Antbiotics

Filed under: Antibiotics - 17 Mar 2008
Acne occurs when the skin's pores are blocked and can appear as blackheads, whiteheads, pimples or deep lumps such as nodules or cysts. It can occur on the face, chest, neck, back, upper arms or shoulders. People with more oily faces are more prone to this condition. Acne can be ...

Rheumatoid Arthritis Alternative Therapies

Filed under: Arthritis - 17 Mar 2008
Rheumatoid arthritis is a disease that affects the joints causing inflammation and can result in severe complications. It is considered an autoimmune disease. This means that the immune system actually attacks parts of the body. In this case, the joints are attacked. However, rheumatoid arthritis can also spread to the ...

Creating an Exercise Program To Seal Arthritis

Filed under: Arthritis - 17 Mar 2008
It's a new year, or maybe swimsuit season is quickly approaching, and you've decided to start exercising. Congratulations on taking the first steps to a new and improved body and mind. "Exercise can literally cure diseases like some forms of heart disease," said Michael R. Bracko, EdD, FACSM, chairman of the ...

Toll-Like Receptor(TLR) - To Treat Arthritis

Filed under: Arthritis - 17 Mar 2008
Toll-like receptor (TLR) family is a phylogenetically conserved mediator of innate immunity that is essential for microbial recognition. TLRs are evolutionarily conserved and their congeners have been found in insects, plants, and mammals. Drosophila Toll (dToll) was the first member of the TLR family to be identified, and was initially ...

Arthritis treatment - Regulatory T Cells

Filed under: Arthritis - 17 Mar 2008
Early development and differentiation of nascent T cells that migrate from bone marrow to become mature, naïve T cells, which are capable of responding to antigen takes place inside the thymus. Around 1010 TCR (T cell receptor) variations are generated in developing T lymphocyte clones through a random process of ...
« Previous PageNext Page »