By: J.A. Rodriguez | 2011-03-31 | Business If you think you may have asbestos in your home or maybe you are looking to purchase a home and you think it may contain asbestos, then you need to know what asbestos looks like. It is important to un... read more
By: Sara Goldstein | 2011-04-13 | Personal injury Asbestos is not hazardous if it is handled correctly. However, this does not mean you cannot be contaminated by the fibers and become ill from asbestos exposure. read more
By: Monica Spears | 2010-03-29 | Skin care Well, eczema is an unwanted and unhealthy skin condition that affects how the skin looks and also causes itching and irritation to the person suffering from it. Not only is this skin condition uncomfortable but it also embarrassing. This is especially the case if you develop eczema on exposed body parts like face, neck or hands. read more
By: knock-knock | 2011-04-04 | Real Estate WHAT IS ASBESTOS? Asbestos is a natural mineral with unusual qualities. It is strong enough to resist high temperatures, chemical attack and wear. A poor conductor, it insulates well against heat and ... read more
By: Wendy Moyer | 2010-11-24 | Health & Fitness There's no two ways about it - both being exposed to asbestos as well as smoking increases your risk of getting lung cancer. But what if you smoke and have been exposed to asbestos? What are the risks of your acquiring an asbestos-related disease? Read this article and find out the cold, hard facts. read more
By: BillyAndrew123 | 2010-12-29 | Health & Fitness Throughout the 1930′s asbestos lawsuit had been seen to be a great substance for use inside creating homes, it is hearth resistant along with durable as well as powerful read more
By: Nancy Newton | 2011-04-18 | Diseases and Conditions A yeast infection starts when the population of yeast in our skin grows more than there normally is. Yeast loves warm, moist places and our body has a lot of these. Most susceptible to infections are our underarms, groin area, skin folds and mouth area. How does a yeast infection look like depends on which area of the body it is. If the yeast infection is in the skin folds like our armpits, areas read more
By: Tony Young | 2012-04-23 | Home Improvement For many generations, the bed bug was something rather notorious that only existed mainly in oddly inappropriate nursery rhyme recited before we fell asleep. read more
By: Barb Hicks - Clivir Team | 2010-10-06 | Diseases and Conditions A shingles rash is a painful manifestation of the virus which causes shingles. This is a condition wherein the skin develops painful rashes which turn into blisters which have fluid in them. read more
By: Mark Robertson | 2011-01-07 | Tutoring I want to explore these four important MCAT principles with you right now. They'll really help you when you're in a pinch! read more
By: Stephen Murray | 2011-02-03 | News and society An individual who is bipolar and depressed, if they are in the depressed phase of the illness, will have depressive symptoms no different than someone who has unipolar major depression. read more
By: Christy Chenoweth | 2011-07-28 | Alternative Medicine You think you have a yeast infection, but, what does a yeast infection look like? A yeast infection, also called candidiasis in scientific circles, is best known for causing a white or whitish discharge as well as putting great discomfort on sufferers. If left undiagnosed, this may bring in serious diseases which not only heighten the weakness of a persons immune process, but may even be life-thre read more
By: Jesse Ryan | 2010-09-12 | Diseases and Conditions Scabies is also referred to as ‘sarcoptic mange' and is an infectious skin disease, commonly characterized by intense itching. As a matter of fact, the female mite spreads the infestation in humans and they happen to be much smaller as compared to the male version. Unlike the other common insects, these parasites are microscopic in nature and possess eight legs. read more
By: Prasad Josh | 2011-11-08 | Management In this article, readers will find information regarding risks of untrained IT solutions providers. read more
By: felixchesterfiedl | 2011-05-20 | Diseases and Conditions Starting in the 1800s, asbestos was widely used in the manufacturing and construction industries due to a variety of desirable attributes. The product offered a number of benefits and very few initial drawbacks. For a young United States, who was just waking to its industrial and commercial potential, asbestos offered solutions to a series of problems read more