Human Factors in Maintenance Training
When an accident happens due to poor maintenance, "human error" is often cited as the cause. This may seem simple on the surface, but the reasons for those errors can vary widely. Human error can be...
View ArticleHow to Get Rid of the Varicella Zoster Virus
Varicella zoster is the virus that causes chickenpox in children, and shingles (herpes zoster), or occasionally postherpetic neuralgia in adults. This virus is closely related to herpes simplex, which...
View ArticleWhat Are Some Interesting Facts About Chicken Pox?
The varicella-zoster virus causes the highly infectious disease commonly known as chickenpox. While chickenpox is most commonly associated with childhood, adults can also acquire chickenpox,...
View ArticleHow to Remedy Chicken Pox for Children
Chickenpox is an infection caused by the varicella zoster virus, and although vaccines have proven affective in prevention, there is currently no cure. Home treatment can lessen the effects of the...
View ArticleHow to Test for Mold in Humans
According to the Mold Tests website, more than 10 million Americans are sick with mold related illnesses. Many don't even know why they are sick or have been misdiagnosed. Consult your family doctor if...
View ArticleUses for Neem Extract
Neem is an evergreen tree native to India. For thousands of years its seeds, bark and leaves have been used for their medicinal properties. Neem extract is used extensively in homeopathic medicine as...
View ArticleAdvantages of the ELISA Test
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) tests, are tests that are used to detect immune responses within the human body. ELISA tests are used to detect a variety of medical conditions such as Human...
View ArticleVirus Prevention Methods
With the cold season comes the inevitable spread of virus-causing germs. Preventing a virus by taking precautionary steps will go a long way toward keeping you and those around you healthy. The steps...
View ArticleHow to Prevent a Chicken Pox Outbreak
According to the Directors of Health Promotion and Education (DHPE) website, around 4 million people in the United States suffer from chickenpox every year. This viral disease, which is characterized...
View ArticleWhat Is the Porosity of Latex Exam Gloves?
While in the past, latex gloves were used to protect a physician from chemicals, today we rely on them to protect medical workers from viruses or bacteria from a patient, and vice versa. However, the...
View ArticleLegal Responsibilities of the Government for Smallpox
Widespread smallpox vaccinations ceased in America in 1972 and the World Health Organization confirmed the disease's eradication in 1980, following a worldwide campaign. Concerns arose in the U.S. that...
View ArticleHow to Prevent Scarring From Chicken Pox with Remedies
Chicken pox is a common childhood disease although adults can also get it. The disease is very contagious so if you spend a lot of time around children and didn't have the disease as a child it is a...
View ArticleHow to Prevent Human Lice
A lice infestation is an unpleasant experience that can affect anyone. Lice are small parasites that live on hair follicles and clothing. Lice feed by biting into the skin and sucking up blood, causing...
View ArticleHow to Avoid Chickenpox
Chickenpox (Varicella) is a viral infection caused by the herpes zoster virus; like all herpes viruses, this virus stays in the body once you acquire it. Ninety percent of all cases of chickenpox occur...
View ArticleCures for a Scalp Itching From Shingles
Shingles is a viral infection related to chickenpox; both are caused by varicella zoster. After an episode of chickenpox, the virus lodges in nerve fibers. Later, the virus can reactivate and form...
View ArticleLimiting Factors of a Human Ecosystem
Since the Baby Boomer age, an era following World War II, the world has experienced an extreme birth rate, allowing the population to increase drastically. Unfortunately, this high rate of population...
View ArticleHow to Get a Rubber Chicken
Rubber chickens are simple non-anatomical models, often produced in bright yellow rubber. Rubber chickens have two common uses: as props in stand-up comedy routines or as toys for pets. Knowing how to...
View ArticleFacts About Fleas
A flea is a wingless parasitic insect that feeds on the blood of mammals and birds. Its tube-like mouth is adapted to penetrate skin and suck up blood. Flea bites irritate the skin causing soreness and...
View ArticleHuman Mating Factors
If a man is open about finding a woman with large breasts and a shapely physique attractive, others may deem him shallow. If a woman finds an obviously well-heeled man who drives a sports-car...
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