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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Health Africa' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Health Africa Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Health Africa 1. Travel Tips: Preparing For A Vacation In Africa - By: A.m. Howard There are many new and exciting things to see in Africa. There is no way anyone could possibly see everything there is to see in one trip. This is why travelers need to decide exactly what they want to see before taking their trip so they can book the appropriate safari. There are many animals to ch... Featured ArticleOn Safari In South Africa - Where Africa's Wildlife Never Disappoints South Africa continues to enjoy the tremendous goodwill of holidaymakers worldwide. While travel to most long haul destinations declined in 2003, this country experienced an enviable 6.5% growth, according to the World Tourism Organisation. The growth was jump started by the transformation heralded by the demise of apartheid and onset of democratic rule in 1994. Apartheid polices of racial discrimination protected by law greatly offended enlightened opinion in many parts of the world. And the ...
Read full story 2. Hoodia Manufacturer, Organic Health - By: Chitta Ranjan Dash Organic Health , Pharmacists research and Formulations, adivision of Aniline Pharmaceuticals based in Seattle, Wa, USA,was founded by Registered Research Pharmacists, focusing on anew concept in healthcare, the Concept of IntegratingConventional Allopathic with Complementary Medicine. After ... 3. Exfoliator, Guggul, Policosanol, Biotin, Inositol, Keratin For Everyone At Organic Health By Pharmacists Research - By: Chitta Ranjan Dash Organic Health , Pharmacists research and Formulations, a division of Aniline Pharmaceuticals based in Seattle, Wa, USA, was founded by Registered Research Pharmacists, focusing on a new concept in healthcare, the Concept of Integrating Conventional Allopathic with Complementary Medicine. After ... 4. Nursing Is Not Where It Is Really Needed - By: Michael Russell There are many reasons for this to be happening including the fact that the pay - in comparison to many other jobs - is not that good, they have to undergo quite an intense training period and the hours they may end up working are sometimes awkward. Even though some countries like the U... 5. Clinical Research Concerning Drug Interaction Incomplete - By: Patsy Hamilton While Phytopharm has not completed the clinical research, there are no known side effects associated with hoodia gordonii at this time. Subsequent phases of their clinical research should include warnings about possible interactions with drugs or health problems. This research should a... 6. Kenya Inches Close To Food Sustainability - By: (see Article) Kenya has begun a countdown to commercializing geneticallymodified maize(corn). Scientists at the Kenya AgriculturalResearch Institute (KARI), International Maize and WheatImprovement Centre (CIMMYT) and Insect Resistant Maize forAfrica (IRMA) have already developed a new maize seed, resista... 7. 12172-73-5, Also Known As Grunerite Or Brown Asbestos, Is An Amphibole From Africa, Named As An Acronym From Asbestos Mines Of South Africa - By: Driskill 12172-73-5, also known as Grunerite or brown asbestos, is an amphibole from Africa, named as an acronym from Asbestos Mines of South Africa. Asbestos is a potent carcinogen, that is, a cancer-causing substance, and is a serious health hazard. Peak production of asbestos in the United Stat... 8. Low Carb And Lowfat Diets...a Scam?! - By: Dr. Tara Barker If anyone knows anything about fitness, its that a low fat diet is the healthiest way to avoid serious diseases, right? Maybe wrong. In many instances quality research has shown just the oppositethat a low fat diet, sometimes even a vegetarian diet, can be harmful to your health. Although v... 9. Asbestos Mainly Affects The Lungs: Changes In The Membrane Surrounding The Lung Are Common In Workers Exposed To Asbestos - By: Driskill 12001-29-5, is obtained from Canadian serpentine rocks. Other producers are Russia, Zimbabwe, the Republic of South Africa, Cyprus, and the United States of America. If you have or suspect you have a medical problem, promptly contact your professional healthcare provider. Asbestos mainly ... 10. Asbestos Is Used For Thermal Insulation, Fire Proofing, Electrical Insulation, Building Materials, Brake Linings And Has Been Used In Numerous Industries - By: Driskill Asbestos is used for thermal insulation, fire proofing, electrical insulation, building materials, brake linings and has been used in numerous industries. Amphibole forms are distinguished from one another by color and by the amount of calcium, iron, magnesium and sodium contained within them. Physi... 11. Preparing For Your First African Safari - By: Michael Russell Going on an African Safari is a great way to spend a vacation because it exposes you to the great wonders of its land like the sights and wildlife and also to its rich culture and people. However, preparing for such an adventure can really be stressful because there are a lot of things to take... 12. Asbestos - Dangers And Diseases - By: Michael Russell Asbestos has been used for centuries and is not, as some think, a recent product. At one time items made from asbestos were regarded as having an equal value to gold. In fact, it is reputed that Charles the Great, (King of the Franks in the year 768) had a tablecloth made from asbestos. It does hav... 13. Zambia's Position On Gm Food Intriguing - By: (see Article) The position of the Zambian government on genetically modified food has always statled me.They say this and do that with regard to GMOs. For starters, Zambia suffers perennial chronic food shortage mainly due to drought. This Southern African country still relies on outdated farming practices. It ha... 14. Bitter Melon - Benefits, Uses, And Research For Diabetes And Hiv - By: Dr Rav Davis Bitter Melon - Benefits, Medicinal Properties Bitter Melon is reported to help in the treatment of diabetes and psoriasis. It has also been reported that Bitter Melon may help in the treatment of HIV Bitter Melon is the English name of Momordica charantia. Bitter Me... 15. Low Carb And Low Fat Diets - A Scam?! - By: Dr. Tara Barker Low Carb and Low Fat Diets - A Scam?! If anyone knows anything about fitness, its that a low fat diet is the healthiest way to avoid serious diseases, right? Maybe wrong. In many instances quality research has shown just the oppositethat a low fat diet, sometimes even a vegetarian d... 16. Experience The Beauty Of The Stellenbosch Winelands - By: (see Article) Stellenbosch is home to the oldest and most acclaimed wineland regions in South Africa. Conveniently located 40km east of Cape Town it is the perfect destination for a day trip, a weekend break or a holiday getaway. A Brief History In the Seventeenth Century Simon van der... 17. About Coffee - By: Michael Russell The coffee plant was first cultivated commercially in the Arab world in the fifteenth century. Here coffee was widely consumed by the populous but condemned by the Islamic leaders because of its supposed intoxicating effects. As coffee traveled from Constantinople to Venice and then to Vienna and ot... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |