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The Regional Impacts of Climate Change
During 1992 and 1993, cholera affected almost every country in the SADC ... of lost disability adjusted life years (World Bank, 1993; WHO, 1996b). These estimates exclude diarrhea but include cholera. Malaria contributes the highest percentage (>80%) of the climate-related disease ...
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Pollutant Information Sheet
Typhoid fever, polio, cholera, dysentery (diarrhea), hepatitis, flu and common cold germs are examples of diseases caused by bacteria and viruses ...
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MedlinePlus: Health Topics beginning with D
Problems Diagnostic Imaging Dialysis Diaper Rash see Infant and Newborn Care ; Rashes Diarrhea Diet see Nutrition Dietary Fats Dietary Fiber Dietary Proteins Dietary Sodium Dietary ... Tissue Disorders DVT see Thrombophlebitis Dwarfism Dysautonomia see Autonomic Nervous System Disorders Dysentery see Diarrhea Dysgeusia see Taste and Smell Disorders Dyskinesia see Movement Disorders Dyslexia ...
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MedlinePlus: Symptoms Topics
Communication Disorders Constipation Contusions see Bruises Cough Dehydration see Heat Illness Diarrhea Dizziness and Vertigo Dropsy see Edema Dysentery see Diarrhea Dyspnea see Breathing Problems Edema Fainting Fever Flatulence see Gas Frostbite ...
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Manihot esculenta
POISON, cassava is a folk remedy for abscesses, boils, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, dysentery, flu, hernia, inflammation, marasmus, prostatitis, snakebite, sore, spasm, swellings, and testicles. (Duke and Wain, 1981 ...
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Rhizophora mucronata
Medicine Reported to be astringent, Asiatic mangrove is a folk remedy for angina, diabetes, diarrhea, dysentery, hematuria, and hemorrhage (Duke and Wain, 1981). Leaves are poulticed onto armored fish injuries ... roots for childbirth. Burmese use the bark for bloody urine, Chinese and Japanese for diarrhea, Indochinese for angina (Perry, 1980). Chemistry Wood contains 4.4% resin, 63.4% cellulose ...
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Invasive Species In The Chesapeake Bay Watershed Workshop - Purple Loosestrife
Lythrum salicaria was also imported as a medicinal herb for the treatment of diarrhea, dysentery, bleeding, wounds, ulcers and sores (Malecki et al. 1993). Conversion of wetlands to agricultural lands ...
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Musconetcong Watershed Association - The Purple Monster
Purple loosestrife has a long history of use as a medicinal herb for treatment of diarrhea, dysentery, bleeding wounds and ulcers. The ancient Greeks used the plant to make hair dye and ...
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Database entry for Calumba - Jateorhiza palmata, Calumba - Jateorhiza palmata, Calumba - Jateorhiza palmata, Calumba - Jateorhiza palmata, Calumba - Jateorhiza palmata, Calumba - Jateorhiza palmata
Brazil for diarrhea, poor digestion, dysentery, dyspepsia, nausea, and as a gastrotonic, stomachic, bitter tonic Elsewhere for diarrhea, dysentery ...
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Database File for: Campeche - Haematoxylon campechianum Campeche - Haematoxylon campechianum
India as an astringent and tonic; for dysentery, diarrhea, dyspepsia, and leucorrhea Mexico as an astringent; for amenorrhea, anemia, dysentery, diarrhea ...
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