By: Andrew Kawaski | 2010-04-03 | Skin care Cold sores, or oral herpes, are the most common form of the herpes simplex virus (HSV), with genital herpes being the second most common. So yes, if you've got or have ever had a cold sore, then you are permanently infected with the herpes virus, and as there are no actual known "cures" right now, you're never going to be rid of it. This is because the virus remains dormant in the nerve cells near the initial site of infection, usually the face around the mouth and lips, until an active outbreak at which point it replicates enormous amounts of the virus, causing the sores, and then after the outbreak is over it retreats back into its dormant state. read more
By: Collier Baker | 2011-07-13 | Health & Fitness High blood pressure is a common name for hypertension. This is one of the leading cause of coma, heart disease and so death today. The bigger danger with this symptom read more
By: dpdp | 2010-10-09 | Non Profit Organizations Name The term Mediterranean derives from the Latin word mediterraneus, meaning "in the middle of earth" (medius, "middle" + terra, "land, earth") read more
By: xiaohe7383g | 2010-09-27 | Online Business Description A simple, non-technical definition has been given in a recent review on graphene: Graphene is a flat monolayer of carbon atoms tightly packed into a two-dimensional (2D) honeycomb lattice read more
By: Leith Drinkwater | 2010-04-04 | Business The point is that you escaped your childhood with a whole lot of negative programming and that served its purpose for a season and therefore was not necessarily a bad thing. Now you are an adult, those same rules do not necessarily apply. In principle if you take a risk bad things are likely to happen, but by applying these new laws you increase the likelihood or good things happening too. read more
By: Damian D. Pitts | 2010-03-27 | Management The Philosophy of LeaderShaping, the off-spring of the "Six Levels of Leadership," depends heavily on "Communications" and "Intelligence" to be successful. When one or both of these elements becomes compromised, the result is known as the Fog of War. read more
By: gaga | 2010-10-29 | Business History There are indications that frozen grapes were used to make wine already in Roman times. Pliny the Elder (AD 23 - 79) wrote about certain grape varieties that they were not harvested before frost has occurred. The poet Martial (AD 40 - 102) recommended that grapes should be left on the vine until November or until they were stiff with frost. Details as to the winemaking and description of these wines are unknown read more