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    can game parks. This disease and its carrier have made vast areas of Africa uninhabitable.

    Hansen's disease or Leprosy still affects millions of people around the world. There are effective treatments available but, if treatment is not sought, this desease can lead to severe disability such as paralysis, blindness, and deformities of the body. This disease also carries a social stigma due to antiquated fears of infection.

    Filariasis is caused by small worms entering the body via the bites of flies and mosquitoes. They can also cause elephantiasis if they block the lymph passages. If the bite is from a blackfly, it can cause African river blindness which is considered as a form of filariasis.

    Do You Suffer From Roughdraftitis?
    There is an epidemic sweeping through writing groups around the globe. Day after day writers drag their weary fingers and bleary eyes into my office and beg for a cure.The symptoms they describe are all too familiar:~ Writers block ~ Disorganization ~ Frustration ~ Inability to create a coherent sentence ~ Problems with usually simple tasks such as spellingSometimes the disease is only in its early stages and writers have a few pages they have managed to create but refuse to share out of embarrassment. Others in more severe distress claim that the blank page (or computer screen) is silently mocking them. They are sure they will never write again.The di
    In a world where there is still a huge proportion of people living in conditions which can, at best, be described as absolutely shocking, is it any wonder that tropical diseases are still rampant and on the increase? Despite the valiant efforts of medical teams and governments, these diseases remain a resilient adversary of the human race.

    There are still a large number of people dying from these diseases, particularly in developing countries. Even though there has been much progress in medicine and the understanding of disease, the human toll continues to climb. Even when spared death, many victims are blinded, disabled, and disfigured.

    1967 saw the beginning of a ten year campaign against smallpox, the success of which made it the only tropical disease totally wiped out by humans. The cost of this campaign was two hundred million dollars.

    In developing countries, diseases such as measles and tuberculosis are still a major problem with the death rate from measles running as high as ten percent. Even such diseases as leprosy, now known as Hansen's disease, are still prevalent. However, when we think of tropical diseases, we usually think of malaria and other parasitic disorders.

    The World Health Organization believes that the likelihood of stamping out tropical diseases is very low despite an ongoing campaign to rid the world of polio and leprosy. One of the problems facing them is the lack of research funding. Despite this, there are a number of diseases that have been identified as being in need of particular attention.

    These are:
    1. Malaria
    2. Schistosomiasis
    3. Sleeping sickness
    4. Hansens's disease or leprosy
    5. Filariasis; and
    6. Leishmaniasis

    Malaria is still one of the greatest killers and continues to increase, killing around one hundred million people each year. Though there have been many attempts to create an effective vaccine against this disease, there is yet to be success. This disease is caused by the bite from an anopheles mosquito and control therefore, is in the control of this insidious insect. There is a virtually constant attempt to develop new and more effective drugs to treat this disease.

    Schistosomiasis, which is also known as Bilharzias, is caused by worms that infest the liver, bladder, and the intestine. It is very unpleasant and can be fatal. The eggs from the worms pass in the urine and faeces. These eggs then hatch, affecting some snails which produce more organisms that penetrate the human skin, passing into the bloodstream. The usual cause of this is contact with contaminated water.

    Sleeping sickness is spread by the tsetse fly which passes a parasite that lives in the blood and the brain. There is no vaccine and people should take extra precautions against insect bites when visiting African game parks. This disease and its carrier have made vast areas of Africa uninhabitable.

    Hansen's disease or Leprosy still affects millions of people around the world. There are effective treatments available but, if treatment is not sought, this desease can lead to severe disability such as paralysis, blindness, and deformities of the body. This disease also carries a social stigma due to antiquated fears of infection.

    Filariasis is caused by small worms entering the body via the bites of flies and mosquitoes. They can also cause elephantiasis if they block the lymph passages. If the bite is from a blackfly, it can cause African river blindness which is considered as a form of filariasis. T

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    mallpox, the success of which made it the only tropical disease totally wiped out by humans. The cost of this campaign was two hundred million dollars.

    In developing countries, diseases such as measles and tuberculosis are still a major problem with the death rate from measles running as high as ten percent. Even such diseases as leprosy, now known as Hansen's disease, are still prevalent. However, when we think of tropical diseases, we usually think of malaria and other parasitic disorders.

    The World Health Organization believes that the likelihood of stamping out tropical diseases is very low despite an ongoing campaign to rid the world of polio and leprosy. One of the problems facing them is the lack of research funding. Despite this, there are a number of diseases that have been identified as being in need of particular attention.

    These are:
    1. Malaria
    2. Schistosomiasis
    3. Sleeping sickness
    4. Hansens's disease or leprosy
    5. Filariasis; and
    6. Leishmaniasis

    Malaria is still one of the greatest killers and continues to increase, killing around one hundred million people each year. Though there have been many attempts to create an effective vaccine against this disease, there is yet to be success. This disease is caused by the bite from an anopheles mosquito and control therefore, is in the control of this insidious insect. There is a virtually constant attempt to develop new and more effective drugs to treat this disease.

    Schistosomiasis, which is also known as Bilharzias, is caused by worms that infest the liver, bladder, and the intestine. It is very unpleasant and can be fatal. The eggs from the worms pass in the urine and faeces. These eggs then hatch, affecting some snails which produce more organisms that penetrate the human skin, passing into the bloodstream. The usual cause of this is contact with contaminated water.

    Sleeping sickness is spread by the tsetse fly which passes a parasite that lives in the blood and the brain. There is no vaccine and people should take extra precautions against insect bites when visiting African game parks. This disease and its carrier have made vast areas of Africa uninhabitable.

    Hansen's disease or Leprosy still affects millions of people around the world. There are effective treatments available but, if treatment is not sought, this desease can lead to severe disability such as paralysis, blindness, and deformities of the body. This disease also carries a social stigma due to antiquated fears of infection.

    Filariasis is caused by small worms entering the body via the bites of flies and mosquitoes. They can also cause elephantiasis if they block the lymph passages. If the bite is from a blackfly, it can cause African river blindness which is considered as a form of filariasis.

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    Wow, I thought you would never find me! I have been waiting here for some time now and had almost given up hope. After all, I have given you many opportunities to discover me, yet you kept passing me by as if my existence must surely have been invisible to the human eye.Each day I gave you hints of my presence. The friend you met for dinner last evening mentioned she needed an item I just happen to have. Wouldn't she have appreciated you sharing my unique features, quality and value over department store brands or how about the nice lady you spoke with, at the grocery store, who talked about needing a little extra income each month? Wouldn't she have loved to known I existed and how she
    s the lack of research funding. Despite this, there are a number of diseases that have been identified as being in need of particular attention.

    These are:
    1. Malaria
    2. Schistosomiasis
    3. Sleeping sickness
    4. Hansens's disease or leprosy
    5. Filariasis; and
    6. Leishmaniasis

    Malaria is still one of the greatest killers and continues to increase, killing around one hundred million people each year. Though there have been many attempts to create an effective vaccine against this disease, there is yet to be success. This disease is caused by the bite from an anopheles mosquito and control therefore, is in the control of this insidious insect. There is a virtually constant attempt to develop new and more effective drugs to treat this disease.

    Schistosomiasis, which is also known as Bilharzias, is caused by worms that infest the liver, bladder, and the intestine. It is very unpleasant and can be fatal. The eggs from the worms pass in the urine and faeces. These eggs then hatch, affecting some snails which produce more organisms that penetrate the human skin, passing into the bloodstream. The usual cause of this is contact with contaminated water.

    Sleeping sickness is spread by the tsetse fly which passes a parasite that lives in the blood and the brain. There is no vaccine and people should take extra precautions against insect bites when visiting African game parks. This disease and its carrier have made vast areas of Africa uninhabitable.

    Hansen's disease or Leprosy still affects millions of people around the world. There are effective treatments available but, if treatment is not sought, this desease can lead to severe disability such as paralysis, blindness, and deformities of the body. This disease also carries a social stigma due to antiquated fears of infection.

    Filariasis is caused by small worms entering the body via the bites of flies and mosquitoes. They can also cause elephantiasis if they block the lymph passages. If the bite is from a blackfly, it can cause African river blindness which is considered as a form of filariasis.

    Types of Identity Theft
    Identity theft and identity fraud are terms used to refer to all types of crime in which someone and uses another person's personal data in some way that involves fraud or deception, typically for economic profit. There are many different types of identity theft and fraud.Here are some of the most common types of identity theft:Shoulder Surfing – This is where the thief nuzzles up to you, sometimes holding a hidden video camera (usually in a cell phone) and tries to tell what your account number and PIN Is while you are performing a transaction at an ATM or on a telephone. This is why it is always a good idea to keep an eye on who is around you when you are doing credit card transacti
    y constant attempt to develop new and more effective drugs to treat this disease.

    Schistosomiasis, which is also known as Bilharzias, is caused by worms that infest the liver, bladder, and the intestine. It is very unpleasant and can be fatal. The eggs from the worms pass in the urine and faeces. These eggs then hatch, affecting some snails which produce more organisms that penetrate the human skin, passing into the bloodstream. The usual cause of this is contact with contaminated water.

    Sleeping sickness is spread by the tsetse fly which passes a parasite that lives in the blood and the brain. There is no vaccine and people should take extra precautions against insect bites when visiting African game parks. This disease and its carrier have made vast areas of Africa uninhabitable.

    Hansen's disease or Leprosy still affects millions of people around the world. There are effective treatments available but, if treatment is not sought, this desease can lead to severe disability such as paralysis, blindness, and deformities of the body. This disease also carries a social stigma due to antiquated fears of infection.

    Filariasis is caused by small worms entering the body via the bites of flies and mosquitoes. They can also cause elephantiasis if they block the lymph passages. If the bite is from a blackfly, it can cause African river blindness which is considered as a form of filariasis.

    Gas Lines Stink
    Yesterday afternoon I stopped at a local gas station to fill my tank. The freeway exit near my home has two major gas providers. I was surprised to find that one of was totally out of gas and the other had lines over ten cars deep at the pumps.I am old enough to remember the gas lines of the 1970's and having to wait with my mother for hours to buy gas for her 1975 Ford LTD (a true "gas-guzzler"). The rules of the day were "odd and even", meaning you could only purchase gasoline based on the last number on your license plate and the day of the week. I do not have fond memories of gas lines.Fortunately this experience was most likely a one-time phenomenon. Due to Hurricane Rita and near
    can game parks. This disease and its carrier have made vast areas of Africa uninhabitable.

    Hansen's disease or Leprosy still affects millions of people around the world. There are effective treatments available but, if treatment is not sought, this desease can lead to severe disability such as paralysis, blindness, and deformities of the body. This disease also carries a social stigma due to antiquated fears of infection.

    Filariasis is caused by small worms entering the body via the bites of flies and mosquitoes. They can also cause elephantiasis if they block the lymph passages. If the bite is from a blackfly, it can cause African river blindness which is considered as a form of filariasis. This disease in its various forms affects over one hundred and fifty million people.

    Leishmaniasis is caused by a parasite that is spread by sandflies. It affects the skin, liver, and spleen and there is much more to be learned about this disease. More research is needed if it is to be effectively treated and controlled.

    The World Health Organization is trying to immunize all children in the world against diseases such as measles, diphtheria, polio, tetanus, tuberculosis, and whooping cough which are still responsible for the deaths of five million children in developing countries each year. Because the majority live in remote areas, the effectiveness of the vaccine is often compromised by the tropical heat before it even reaches these children.

    There are a number of factors that contribute to the spread of tropical diseases in the developing world. Poverty, poor nutrition, lack of sanitation, overcrowding, poor housing, and lack of access to a safe water supply are but a few.

    Obviously, the transmission of tropical diseases has been made much easier by air travel. It is possible for a traveler to acquire a disease from one country and be back in their home country before the symptoms even show. Because some of these diseases show similar symptoms to a nasty case of the flu, the person is often able to spread the disease before they are aware of the fact that it is a tropical disease. This is particularly true of malaria which affects around two and a half people each year in the Western world.

    Very few tropical diseases can be prevented specifically by vaccination, so travellers to countries where diseases are prevalent are at an increased risk of picking up a disease against which they have no natural resistance.

    Tropical diseases are a long way from being controlled or eradicated so it is imperative that travelers take precautions to protect themselves and others. Many of these diseases are on the increase and more research as well as new vaccines and more effective drugs are needed to fight the onslaught of these diseases.

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