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tonsils.jpg

Tonsillitis: A common concern

Tonsillitis is the infection of the tonsils. They are located at the back of the throat, two in number, one on each side. Tonsils function as filters, capturing germs that might otherwise enter your airways and infect you. They also produce antibodies to combat infection. However, bacteria and viruses can occasionally overwhelm them. This can cause them to swell and become irritated.
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ibs.jpg

Can Irritable Bowel Syndrome be treated naturally?

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urinary-tract-infection.jpg

Urinary tract infection: Facts you must know

Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common type of infection that can affect any part of the urinary tract, including the urethra, ureter, bladder and kidneys.
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acne-occurs.jpg

Natural remedies for acne

Acne occurs when skin pores become clogged with hair, sebum, germs, and dead skin cells. Acne requires medication and physical care. Here are the five acne-fighting tips.
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Donate blood, save life

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