By: Steve R Hunt | 2011-01-04 | Diseases and Conditions Salmonella is the genius identify for a wide selection (through two,500) of bacteria. Each sort might be distinguished by its specific protein coating. The sorts are incredibly comparable in all other aspects. Salmonella bacteria are flagellated, rod-shaped, Gram stain-negative, and are recognized to trigger illness in people, birds (specially poultry), and animals globally. read more
By: Adrian Vultur | 2010-12-03 | Law Salmonella food poisoning can cause serious holiday illness, and more cases of the disease have been reported recently in all inclusive holiday hotels and onboard cruise ships throughout the world. read more
By: Adrian | 2010-12-21 | Law Food poisoning from chicken is not uncommon, and many of us have either experienced this type of illness, or we know someone who has. What most people don´t realise is that if you have suffered chicken food poisoning abroad, or any other type of holiday illness, and it was caused by poor standards of hygiene and food preparation, you can claim compensation when you return to the UK. read more
By: Adrian Vultur | 2010-12-03 | Law Outbreaks of Salmonella food poisoning are on the increase in holiday hotels and aboard cruise ships throughout the world. If you suffer Salmonella food poisoning on holiday it will ruin your trip, and could leave you with expensive medical bills. read more
By: Adrian | 2010-12-21 | Law Even though the risk of contracting Salmonella food poisoning from eggs and chicken was first bought to light over 20 years ago, there are still far too many cases of holiday Salmonella compensation dealt with by personal injury solicitors each year. read more
By: Adrian | 2010-10-27 | Personal injury If you have ever had the misfortune to suffer food poisoning during a trip abroad, you will know just how bad it can be. There is nothing worse than feeling sick, and suffering symptoms of vomiting, diarrhoea and stomach cramps when you are thousands of miles from home. Not only will holiday illness ruin your trip, but it can also leave you out of pocket, and unable to return to work straight away. read more
By: Ritika | 2011-01-30 | Health & Fitness Amid fears of salmonella contaminations, Sabor Farms, a Central California company, is voluntary recalling a batch of fresh cilantro sold in grocery stores in California and other states. read more
By: Adrian Vultur | 2010-12-03 | Law Salmonella food poisoning on holiday is caused by a bacteria which commonly enters the system through contaminated meat, water and eggs. If you are staying in an all-inclusive resort and you have contracted Salmonella food poisoning, you should contact your holiday representative as soon as possible, and seek urgent medical help. read more
By: Katie Kelley | 2010-01-25 | Home & Family The recent peanut butter recall that has sickened hundreds and caused at least eight deaths is currently being investigated by officials as to whether the company responsible for the poisonings knew a read more
By: lawyer project | 2011-06-11 | Personal injury Salmonella poisoning is caused by food contaminated with feces from infected people or animals. Contact a Tampa Bay personal injury attorney for advice. read more
By: alam.md | 2010-12-29 | Diseases and Conditions The Food and Drug Administration issued a warning today for consumers to avoid alfalfa sprouts and spicy sprouts that were grown on a farm in Urbana, Ill., because of a suspected link to salmonella . read more
By: Addison adam | 2011-02-17 | Alternative Medicine In most cases, lupus develops slowly, with symptoms that come and go. For some people, lupus is a mild disease. But for others, it can cause serious problems. Even if you feel your lupus symptoms are mild, it is still a serious disease which is not to be ignored and demands treatment. Lupus can harm your organs and put your life at risk if untreated. read more
By: Gary P Owen | 2010-04-22 | Multiple Sclerosis There are over 50 MS signs and symptoms with more being discovered all the time. A complex disease that affects the central nervous system, there is literally no part of the body that multiple sclerosis does not affect. Symptoms vary in terms of their severity and how long they last as well as how they are treated. While there are some treatments for MS itself, many of the treatments available focus on treating the symptoms of this disease. read more
By: budi harja | 2011-02-17 | Medicine The more serious symptoms, as heavy bleeding during the period, high blood pressure, heart palpitation and depression, need medical diagnosis. These symptoms, however, vary from one individual woman to another. Headaches, migraine and tension are caused by instability of the vascular system. read more