Whether due to age, acne or another skin condition, blotchy spots on your face can make your makeup routine a tedious, time-consuming exercise in frustration. There are so many products on the market that advertise good coverage over imperfections, applying the product to get the best result is sometimes challenging. By properly blending and covering flaws with the correct products and tools, your skin will appear healthy and smooth.
Magnolias are a genus of flowering shrub or tree that produces vibrant flower growth when in bloom. White spots on magnolia leaves can be an indication of several diseases and pests that reduce the vitality of the blossoms and plant vigor. Adequate plant spacing helps prevent problems and early identification and control measures help reduce the severity of them.
Static chain lights can be attractive, but not so entertaining to look at as a moving chain of lights. A moving chain of light adds a different dimension to the lighting effect at a party, or on your patio area. Put them on your tree at Christmas, or simply hang them anywhere you want to create a great effect. Moving chain lights can be expensive, so if you have a chain of static lights, it’s relatively straightforward to alter it and build a moving chain of lights.
Sepsis occurs when your body is fighting an infection. You get a fever, your heart beats faster, and you breathe rapidly. This is common and is not usually life-threatening. Sepsis can turn serious, however. Severe sepsis happens when your body's natural immune system's response to infection suddenly kicks into overdrive. The elderly, young, and anyone with a weakened immune system is most at risk. Here's how to spot symptoms of sepsis.
Silverware, also called flatware, often develops spots when cleaned in automatic dishwashers. The blemishes range from barely visible white dots to larger size brown, black and rust-colored marks. Some causes for spots are easily remedied with changes in washing practices or changing detergents while others require water additives or treatments.
Hydrangeas are hardy plants that aren't vulnerable to many diseases affecting other woody shrubs. Chemicals accidentally splashing hydrangeas or inadequate watering may cause brown or rust-colored spots on both new and old leaves. If these are not the problem, spots on your hydrangea leaves can indicate a few bacterial or fungal infections.
The Chiricahua leopard frog inhabits wetlands in western New Mexico, southern and central Arizona and northern Mexico. The the U.S. Endangered Species Act lists this attractive amphibian as threatened. Predators such as the American bullfrog and crayfish hunt the Chiricahua leopard frog and this, together with habitat destruction, are causes for their decline. The fungal skin disease, chytidiomycosis, is another important reason for their threatened status. The Fish and Wildlife Service is working with multiple conservation organizations and other partners to return the Chiricahua leopard frog to a secure population status. Because of their threatened status, you are not allowed…
"Lawn mumps" is a term used to describe the bumpy condition of lawns caused by the activity of giant earthworms called nightcrawlers. The bumps can be so severe that it's difficult to walk on the lawn or mow it. Although the bumps can be annoying, the earthworms are beneficial for your soil, so you shouldn't try to get rid of them. Instead, learn how to minimize or prevent the problems they cause.
Opening your dishwasher, only to be greeted by clean yet spotted dishes, can be annoying. Luckily, there are only a few primary causes, and though there is no guarantee you can completely eliminate the rascally blotches, there are several possible solutions. The first step is to pinpoint exactly what is leaving spots. The type and amount of dish detergent used can make a difference. So can the presence of hard water. A sometimes overlooked cause is the age of your dishes. After a glass cup has gone through a few hundred wash cycles, chances are it won't look crystal clear.
Squirrels are found all over North America. Gray squirrels are the most common nuisance squirrel. Eastern gray squirrels, which have also been introduced in western states, account for the majority of damage done in urban areas. They will enter your home, cellar, attic or other area, usually in the winter months, from December to February. Depending on the geographical region, this is when they mate. The female gestation period is about six weeks. It is during this time that she is most eagerly looking for a safe place to give birth and raise her young. The young won't leave her…
Water is a precious resource. Agriculture, certain recreational activities -- think of water-based theme parks and swimming, for example -- and many businesses live or die by water, and a human being can only survive a few days without the stuff. Potable and nonpotable water have distinct characteristics and properties and are each used for very different purposes.
A healthy clown loach's immune system is strong enough to fight off a white spot infection, but stressed or already sick fish are susceptible to the disease. White spot is caused by a protozoan parasite, and symptoms include rubbing or flicking behavior, color loss, clamped fins, general lethargy and grainy white spots on the loach's body. White spot, also called ich or ick, infects fish quickly and spreads rapidly through an affected aquarium.
Zucchini is a variety of summer squash commonly planted in home gardens. Spots on zucchini plant leaves may be caused by a variety of infections both fungal and bacterial. These infections may be harmless to the plant if treated immediately, but some infections can result in damaged fruit and plant death.
In the past, people with serious illnesses had few options for a cure. One of the possible treatments was a visit to a sanitarium or a sanatorium. These two terms refer to medical facilities that are very similar. The difference between the two is subtle, and they are often considered interchangeable terms.
Controlling the mosquito population is necessary to reduce the occurrence of West Nile virus and such diseases transmitted as a result of mosquito bites. A mosquito goes through four stages of development -- egg, larva, pupa and adult. A wide-ranging program called Integrated Pest Management is generally adopted in California to control and reduce mosquitoes. More than 70 agencies that control mosquitoes protect 85 percent or more of residents of California from mosquitoes.
Often, farms and orchards where pear trees are grown and harvested take great pains to keep their fruit from blights such as worms, insects and other natural detractors. The pears that do not hold up to scrutiny during the harvesting process often find themselves discarded. As harvesting is a human endeavor, perfection in this process is not always attainable and mistakes are made. There are several causes for a post-harvest pear having blemishes on its surface and meat.
The Earth's weather patterns affect all living creatures, including mosquitoes. During an El Nino year, mosquito populations can increase dramatically, even in city regions. Storms caused by the El Nino effect bring more rain to the continents, leaving large pools full of mosquito larvae. As a result, the surrounding human population has the potential for contracting mosquito-borne diseases, such as malaria or yellow fever.
Klebsiella belongs to the family of bacteria known as Enterobacteriaceae. It was discovered in the 19th century by the biologist Edwin Klebs and has recently become an important source of infections in humans. There are several types of Klebsiella, the most medically important being Klebsiella pneumoniae. Klebsiella can cause lung and urinary infections and is therefore a source of concern for physicians and hospital administrators, who must seek to control the spread of these organisms.
Oil spills have devastating effect on marine organism and habitats. Juvenile fish, amphibians and mollusks are most sensitive to pollution because their immune systems are not fully developed and they are most dependent on regular feedings while experiencing rapid growth. Marine mammals and birds often have better chances for survival after an oil spill, due to their limited ability to relocate to other areas.
Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs that can be caused by a number of viruses, bacteria, or fungi. Mycoplasma pneumonia is a bacterium responsible for many cases of walking or atypical pneumonia. Its onset is gradual and the disease tends to have a more prolonged course than other forms of pneumonia. Some mycoplasma symptoms can be indicative of many diseases and conditions. For an accurate diagnosis, see your healthcare provider.
Oil spills have various effects on different species of marine animals. These effects can be classified as physical and chemical. The physical effects of oil spills on marine creatures result from the physical nature of the oil, while the chemical effects are due to the toxic components of the oil.
Malaria is a serious disease that is caused by the plasmodium parasite, a blood-borne organism. It is mainly transmitted through mosquitoes and is especially prevalent in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Symptoms include vomiting, fever and headache, and if not treated in some patients, death. Although pharmaceutical treatments for malaria exist, they are not always available in areas where they are needed the most. However, there are some natural remedies for the disease that are both cheap and effective.
Along with the joys and relaxation that may come with being outdoors come related concerns, especially with regard to the care of small children. Ticks, though sometimes innocuous, can carry illnesses like Lyme disease. Diligently watch them for in certain environments. This is all the more pertinent with regard to infants, due to the dearth of protections currently available specifically for them.
Several species of mycoplasmas are human pathogens that are characterized by the lack of a cell wall that is typically found in bacteria. These micro-organisms are resistant to antibiotics because drugs like penicillin target the formation of the cell walls. Mycoplasma genitalium causes respiratory infections especially in those suffering from chronic illness such as cancer and AIDS in which the patient's immune system is already compromised by other infections or chemotherapeutic drugs.
Mono, or mononucleosis, is also known as the "kissing disease" because it is spread through saliva. Mono is also spread through the shared use of utensils or accidental exposure to a sneeze and is highly contagious, according to the Mayo Clinic. A boyfriend with mono should be taken care of properly to avoid injuring the patient and to avoid catching this potentially serious disease.
Ticks are considered arachnids, which are in the same family as spiders and mites. They are one of the most efficient transporters of Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever due to their ability to attach themselves firmly to a body and suck blood. Ticks do not fly or jump, but crawl from grass or shrubs onto their hosts. There are hundreds of varieties of hard-shelled ticks, with the most common being the American dog tick, lone star tick, brown dog tick and deer tick.
Mongolian spots refer to a common type of benign infant birthmark that appears blue or blue-gray and usually ranges in size from 2 to 8 cm, although connected markings may appear larger. Mongolian spots typically develop on the shoulders, back or buttocks and become visible at birth or shortly after. This condition is sometimes referred to as congenital dermal melanocytosis or dermal melanocytosis.
Survivors of polio may be at risk for developing post-polio syndrome, or PPS. PPS is a disease that affects previously damaged muscle, skeletal and neural systems in survivors of polio. Older adults are affected more often, particularly if they experienced a severe form of polio when they were younger. Symptoms include muscle atrophy and weakness, difficulty breathing, joint pain, muscle pain and scoliosis. Proper nutrition and a balanced diet can be utilized to help the body continue to work at its best and keep strength in the muscles for as long as possible.
In many tropical areas of the world, malaria continues to be a threat. Humans contract the disease when bitten by a female mosquito. Taking a malaria prophylaxis, also known as an ant-malarial drug, can help to lower the risk of contracting the disease. Because today's malaria prophylaxes carry diverse risks of side effects, its important to talk to your travel doctor when switching from one prophylaxis to another.
You may have heard of the condition infectious mononucleosis by one of its more common names, including "mono" or "the kissing disease." In most cases, the Epstein-Barr virus is the cause of mono, but the cytomegalovirus is also an occasional culprit. Although it can occur at any age, children and young adults aged 15 to 30 most frequently contract it. If caught early enough, mono is rarely serious, and is most commonly characterized by low energy and uncomfortable symptoms that doctors treat with a prescription combination of rest and medicine. Recognize the combined symptoms of mono, which will usually lessen…
Rocky Mountain spotted fever is a severe tick-borne disease transmitted through the bite of a tick carrying the bacterial organism Rickettsia rickettsii. The disease is usually suspected based on symptoms that develop after a person has been exposed to or bitten by a tick. Specific laboratory tests, such as an antibody titer, can check for antibodies in the blood that indicate exposure to the disease. However, the antibody levels take one to two weeks to rise. If symptoms are present, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that treatment begin immediately rather than waiting until lab tests indicate the…
The four types of mycoplasma are mycoplasma pneumoniae, mycoplasma hominis, mycoplasma genitalium and ureaplasma. Mycoplasmas are the "smallest organisms capable of independent replication," at only 0.2 to 0.8 micrometers, according to Genoscope. All four affect humans in a negative way but can be treated.
Our mouths require certain minerals to restore degenerative parts of the teeth. Mineralization is constantly occurring in the mouth, but when a tooth has eroded and is beginning to form cavities, there are steps that can be taken to regenerate it without adding a filling. This concept was explained by Sally Marshall of the University of California in a talk given at the meeting organized by the Mineral Research Society, "What we're hoping to have happen is to catch [decaying teeth] early and remineralize them." This concept is still in development and research continues, but products to be used for…
If you have been diagnosed with mononucleosis, also known as "mono" and "the kissing disease," your doctor has probably told you to stay home in bed until you feel better. The symptoms of mono are sore throat, fever, fatigue and swollen glands; these symptoms may last up to 20 days. While this may seem like a long time, there are few things you can do to help you deal with the symptoms and get over the virus more quickly.
Plasmodium is the name of the parasite responsible for malaria. It lives inside mosquitoes and when they bite people, the disease can be transmitted. Malaria kills about 1 million people worldwide each year.
Klebsiella is one many bacteria found in the gastrointestinal tract. Confined to the colon, Klebsiella is harmless or even beneficial--it is when it moves to other areas of the body that it can be dangerous or even deadly. Dr. Adam Brochert states that Klebsiella infections usually occur in people with weakened immune systems and that the most common infection is pneumonia. Klebsiella infections often occur in hospitals, where the bacteria takes advantage of invasive treatments to enter the body. Tests for Klebsiella take into account where the bacteria is believed to have entered the patient.
Klebsiella pneumoniae (K. pneumoniae) is a bacteria that is usually opportunistic, or invades a weakened body or the body of an alcoholic. Common in a hospital setting and transmitted between patients, health care staff can sometimes be the transmitters. Klebsiella does not spread through the air. Contact between patients and handling by staff are likely causes, although this bacteria is common and harmless in the human intestines and feces. About 1.7 million infections and 99,000 deaths occur each year in the United States in hospitals, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Klebsiella is one of those infections,…
Legionnaires' disease is caused by the bacterium Legionella. It was first recognized during a 1976 outbreak at the American Legion Convention in Philadelphia. It causes pneumonia and is often found in areas with stagnant, sitting water. The best test for diagnosing Legionnaires' is to culture the microbe on selective agar media.
A grizzly is a large North American brown bear. The animal lives in different types of habitats throughout the continent, and may eat either plants, or animals like fish or elk.
Records indicate that scurvy, a severe vitamin C deficiency, has afflicted the populations of the world since ancient times, according to "Vitamin C in Health and Disease." Because of its prevalence in sailors during the 16th to 19th centuries, scurvy is also known as Mariner's Disease.
Malaria has infected humans for over 50,000 years, and—once known as "Roman fever"—may have contributed to the decline of the Roman Empire. The term malaria comes from the medieval Italian saying "mala aria" meaning "bad air."
Texas has five varieties of ticks, and you're more likely to meet up with them in some of the state's 10 eco-regions than others. Ticks are blood-sucking insects that carry diseases such as Lyme, Rocky Mountain spotted fever and relapsing fever. Knowing the types of ticks and where you are likely to encounter them is an important part of protecting yourself in the great outdoors of Texas.
Artemisinin, also called sweet wormwood, comes from the Artemisia Annua plant. Artemisinin is extracted as a white powder. The Artemisia Annua plant is native to China, where it is known as qinghao and is taken in tea form. Now it is grown around the world, including in Tanzania, where it is a large-scale project. The tall plant has a single stem with tiny yellow flowers. It is named for the Greek goddess of light, Artemis. The powder is recognized as an anti-malaria drug and is being embraced over other malaria treatments.
Mycoplasma are a large group of bacteria that have been linked to a number of medical conditions. Most mycoplasma are benign and do not cause any problems at all. There are only a few species of mycoplasma that are aggressive, and mycoplasma fermentans is one of those species. As a parasitic bacteria, a study performed by the University of Texas medical science center asserts, mycoplasma fermentans attaches to host cells and feeds on their proteins.
Tuberculosis (TB) is a disease caused by the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB); it typically infects the lungs but can spread into other organs as well. MTB lung infections are called pulmonary tuberculosis, the most common form of the disease. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), TB claimed an estimated 1.3 million lives in the year 2008 alone. Despite these grim statistics, the level of awareness of TB remains low in many at-risk populations.
Malaria is a parasitic disease transmitted by mosquitoes. Malaria is life-threatening, and results in at least one million deaths each year. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 90 percent of malaria deaths occur in Sub-Saharan Africa. Most of these deaths are among children. There are effective techniques for fighting, controlling and treating malaria, but many of them are expensive and are not available to people in poorer countries.
Anopheles mosquitoes transmit malaria, killing almost 1 million people in 2008 alone. This preventable and curable disease afflicts people in 108 countries and territories, but Africa is by far the part of the world most affected. Every 45 seconds, an African child dies of malaria. Children are especially susceptible because they have not yet built up an immunity. Travelers to malaria-infested areas are also at high risk.
Cedar oil is an active ingredient in natural pest control products and is recognized safe as a food additive by the Food and Drug Administration. It repels ticks and moths and controls fleas as a liquid spray for animal bedding. It also slows the growth of mildew. According to the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, the ingredient in cedar oil that interacts with various species of ticks repels some while killing others.
Mycoplasma genitalium(MG) is a small bacterium that lives in the human genital tract; it's transmitted by unprotected sex. Infection with MG is actually very common but is often asymptomatic, meaning that it doesn't necessarily manifest any obvious symptoms. MG infections have been linked to several conditions in both men and women, including pelvic inflammatory disease and urethritis, but scientists still aren't entirely sure what role MG plays in disease.
Post laminectomy syndrome, also called failed back syndrome or FBS, occurs after a failed spinal surgery to remove pain. After surgery, the symptoms remain, sometimes getting worse and leading to the development of new pain conditions. According to Capitol® Spine and Pain Centers, up to 20 percent of Americans who undergo spinal surgeries to remove pain develop post laminectomy syndrome.