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andissswin on Feb 9th, 2012 in
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Painlessly delivers natural anti-microbial silver ions directly to infected tissue before it breaks out into an open sore.
Operates from single 3 volt lithium battery.
Highly effective against herpes, cold sores, warts, and fever blisters.
Has no side effects and lasts for years.
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A revolutionary device for treating skin infections! The Dermaseptic is highly effective against herpes, cold...
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andissswin on Sep 10th, 2011 in
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When somebody is identified with genital warts, you might discover that you have no symptoms. Some people might not even know that they are infected. The warts might not be noticeable. Some people will have warts. They might be found in any size, huge or small. These warts are known to be responsible for ache and itching around the genital openings.
Anyone can get genital warts. There are men and women of all ages...
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andissswin on Sep 9th, 2011 in
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Genital warts aren’t one thing that you simply wish to have. They are a severe sexually transmitted disease that is exhausting to deal with. The human papilloma virus in any other case referred to as HPV causes this disease. This virus seems to be like bumps that resemble warts. These bumps are annoying and can trigger you discomfort. This is the reason it’s so important to have it taken care of proper...
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andissswin on Sep 7th, 2011 in
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This article titled “Mapping the body: Appendix” was written by Gabriel Weston, for The Guardian on Monday 29th August 2011 20.29 UTC
There is no etiquette for the way surgeons gain experience – the unfair truth is that the pushy ones do the most operations. But I’ll never forget the time this backfired on a colleague who had a list of appendicectomies under his belt before I had done my...
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This article titled “Mapping the body: the ureter” was written by Gabriel Weston, for The Guardian on Monday 15th August 2011 20.00 UTC
The noisiest patient I ever had was a young man suffering from a disorder affecting one of his ureters. As he lay on a trolley, waiting to be seen in a heaving emergency room, his cries of pain escalated. To begin with, he simply groaned. By the time I got to him, he was...