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  • How to Find Copies of Vital Records

    Vital records consist of birth, death, marriage, divorce and health records, among others. Most of these are available to the public and usually contain at least the full name of the person, age and location an event took place. Some, such as birth records, include more information such as the parent's names and birthplaces and others, like divorce records, list the couple's children. The methods for obtaining vital records varies from state to state and county to county, so following certain guidelines is necessary to order copies. Unfortunately, copies cost a small fee.

  • List of Highly Contagious Diseases

    Highly contagious diseases are often airborne, though many are spread through direct contact with infected persons. You can greatly reduce your risk for disease by staying home when your immune system is compromised, such as after an illness, and by frequent hand-washing. Many diseases are spread through the airborne particles that accompany a cough or sneeze, so always cover your mouth to prevent the further spread of infection and, if you begin to feel ill, wear a facial mask.

  • How to Protect Yourself From Contagious Diseases

    Most of us only think about immunizatons when we're raising small children, but there are many new preventive strategies that you can take as an adult to protect yourself from contagious diseases.

  • How to Treat Pneumonic Plague

    Pneumonic plague is one of three of the most dreaded diseases caused by the bacterium yersinia pestis. It is also the most lethal; in some cases the mortality rate is 100 percent. It may also accompany bubonic plague and septicemic plague, usually as a secondary effect of the illnesses.

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