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  • Helpful tips to live a better life with HIV AIDS

    Helpful tips to live a better life with HIV AIDS

    Living with HIV/AIDS, one of the deadliest and serious diseases in the world is hard. However, it doesn’t mean the end of life as there are a lot of things worth living for. With the right HIV treatment, one’s desire to live a better life, despite having HIV, can be certainly ensured. Below are some...

  • Five effective ways to prevent HIV AIDS

    Five effective ways to prevent HIV AIDS

    There is neither a vaccine for HIV prevention for a permanent cure for AIDS. However, it’s possible for people to protect themselves and prevent the risks of having HIV infection from others. In spite of the availability of effective HIV treatment and medications, when it comes to AIDS, prevention is always better than cure. Below...

  • The world of Bon Appetite recipes

    The world of Bon Appetite recipes

    There are so many wonderful recipes all around the world, and putting all of them together in your kitchen might be an impossible task. But you are fortunate to have so many options, that can make your ordinary meals a delightful experience. Bon Appetit magazine makes your task easier, by presenting all kinds of mouth-watering...

  • A brief insight on meningitis

    A brief insight on meningitis

    A deadly and devastating disease, meningitis could result in a fatality in a matter of hours. What’s more, bacterial meningitis fatality rates remain high even though there has been the discovery of many new antibacterial agents. In fact, around 1,000 individuals every day are killed around the world as a result of meningitis, with many...

  • The five most common migraine causes

    The five most common migraine causes

    It is true that there isn’t any substantial reason identified for the cause of a migraine. The best way to get rid of migraines is to keep away from what starts them in the starting place. Migraine symptoms are peculiar to each person, and it is not out of the ordinary for a person to...

  • Vitamin D – A possible treatment option of Multiple Sclerosis

    Vitamin D – A possible treatment option of Multiple Sclerosis

    Diet for Multiple Sclerosis should contain some dietary options, and vitamin D is one of the essential add-ons. It is seen that vitamin D is an effective treatment for prevention of multiple sclerosis in young adults, women, obese individuals, etc. Vitamin D is a fat-soluble, vital vitamin that one can get from various dietary sources...

  • Signs and symptoms of mold allergy

    Signs and symptoms of mold allergy

    Mold can be seen everywhere around us, especially if you live in a low-lying area, where it is moist. This could be because you are close to a lake or simply because you never spotted the leak in your basement or your bathroom. Most people may not even know that there is mold present around...

  • 4 treatments for bulging discs

    4 treatments for bulging discs

    A bulging disc is a disc herniation which happens when a damaged disc swells up within the crevices or space between two discs in the spinal cord. The disc leaves its normal position and shifts out of place, which leads to a leakage of the inner nucleus, thus causing a herniation. To carry out a...

  • Can homeopathy help in treating cholesterol

    Can homeopathy help in treating cholesterol

    High cholesterol can not only lead to cardiovascular diseases and sudden heart attacks but also prevent you from leading a normal and active life. Hence, it is crucial to be aware of what normal cholesterol levels should be for an adult. Ideally, your total cholesterol levels should be less than 200 mg/dL, and it is...

  • Difference between high blood pressure and hypertension

    Difference between high blood pressure and hypertension

    Often a nonmedical person assumes both hypertension and high blood pressure to be the same. People in their day-to-day life refer high blood pressure as hypertension and vice versa. The two of them are indeed very similar. However, the story of these two terms in a medical way is opposite. There is a clear difference...