Shelter’s animals in decent health
St. Paul Pioneer Press - Animals ran loose in the building, feces littered the floor, and ringworm, upper-respiratory illness and kennel cough infected the animals. The shelter was designed to hold 70 animals. Investigators also found that a freezer used for storing dead
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Anti-terror chief leads investigation as poison victim tells of second
Guardian Unlimited - It was once used to treat syphilis, gonorrhea, ringworm and tuberculosis, until it was realised that some of the patients died. More than 10-15mg per kilo of body weight can be lethal. Moscow The Kremlin dismissed accusations that it poisoned Mr
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Hair loss
HealthCentral.com - hair pulling or scalp rubbing Burns or radiation therapy Alopecia areata — bald patches that develop on the scalp, beard, and, possibly, eyebrows. Eyelashes may fall out as well. This is thought to be an immune disorder. Tinea capitis (ringworm of the
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Athlete’s foot
HealthScout - feet caused by fungus. The medical term is tinea pedis. Athlete’s foot may last for a short or long time and may come back after treatment. Alternative Names: Tinea pedis; Fungal infection - feet; Tinea of the foot; Infection - fungal - feet; Ringworm
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Ringworm of the scalp (tinea capitis)
Tiscali - Ringworm of the scalp is a type of fungal infection. The most common species of fungi affecting humans are Microsporum canis and Tricophyton verrucosum . The majority of UK cases are due to another type of fungus, namely, Tricophyton tonsurans . The
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Military experts share opinions with White House; Possible new
Slate - Our “nursing” seldom involved more than dabbing gentian violet on ringworm, aquaflavine emulsion on cuts and scratches, lead lotion on bruises and sprains. Now McEwan: In the way of medical treatments, she had already dabbed gentian violet on ringworm
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Ailments that make us all click
Daily Telegraph - Chlamydia, ringworm or even depression could be in the top 20 because people may be too embarrassed to approach their doctor. Back pain, sciatica and irritable bowel syndrome seem more common because our modern and hectic western lifestyles play some
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