Topic: Ringworm

isnare | 2010-01-24 11:53:17

Almost all fungal infections are caused by a case of parasitic fungi known as dermophytes that infect the skin, hair or nails. Fungi are microscopic organisms consisting of cells such as mould, mildews and yeast. They're saprophytes that absorb nutrients from the skin. Fungal infections are not uncommon and are generally easy to treat.<br><br ...

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ArticlesBase | 2010-01-01 00:10:42
Author: alleysmith

Candida is a problem that can affect anyone. Yes, women are more likely to deal with the problem, but this doesn't mean that men can't get it too. Dealing with this problem can be downright miserable. It can leave you feeling nasty and can come with all kinds of different symptoms as well. For those who ...

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isnare | 2009-09-20 16:28:45

Athlete?s foot is an often-found infection of the skin, usually on the foot, and is caused by fungus. The most common cause of the infection is Trichophyton. The ringworm fungus ?tinea? can be found in many places, including clothing, socks, pools, locker rooms and gyms. This fungus thrives and infects your upper dermal areas, when they remain irritated, warm ...

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isnare | 2009-07-08 09:01:32

Black walnut is a species of flowering tree in the hickory family. This plant grows mostly from southern Ontario, west to southeast South Dakota, south to Georgia, northern Florida, and southwest to central Texas. The black walnut is large tree that reaches heights of 30 to 40 feet. The bark is grey-black and deeply furrowed. The leaves are alternate are ...

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Cats forced to live in car

TVNZ.co.nz | 2010-03-17 05:07:49

Cat lady fined for cramming 23 pets in car

News.com.au | 2010-03-17 04:09:27

Car cat lady ordered to pay fine

Brisbane Times, Australia | 2010-03-17 03:54:59

Many cures for jock itch

Buffalo News | 2010-03-16 07:00:49

Dr Luisa Dillner's guide to . . . Athlete's foot

Guardian, UK | 2010-03-16 04:00:51

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