Not exact matches
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infections among children by 2015 and
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TINCTURES Arrowleaf Balsam Root Tincture — used as a tonic, strengthens the immune system by stimulating white blood cell activity Elderberry Tincture — concentrated for virus
prevention and treatment, the berries contain proteins that inhibit viruses from entering cells Lomatium Root Tincture — used to treat H1N1 and H3N2 flu virus as an M2 inhibitor (starves viruses and
keeps them from replicating), and completely inhibits cytopathic effects of the rotavirus Osha Root Tincture — a powerful antiviral and antibacterial agent for respiratory
infections, alleviating mucous membrane pressure from inflammation to open bronchial passages Usnea Tincture — antibacterial that inhibits 16 known gram - positive bacteria (both the resistant and non-resistant strains) Valerian Root Tincture — smooth muscle relaxant for insomnia, back pain and sciatica
Monthly doses of heartworm
prevention (ivermectin) that contain pyrantel pamoate will generally help to
keep any new
infections of hookworms or roundworms in check.
Keeping your dog out of multiple dog interactions that can be a breeding ground for this viral
infection is also a path of
prevention.
The most effective
prevention against kennel cough
infection is to
keep pets healthy on a good natural pet food diet, minimize unnecessary chemical and toxic exposure, and avoid overvaccination.
Feeding dogs cranberries has not worked all that well for
prevention of bladder
infections and bladder stones, probably because it is hard to
keep the urine acidic all day using these in the diet.
Federal funding should be directed toward comprehensive sex education programs that will
keep teens healthy — by including information about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and
prevention of sexually transmitted
infections.
«American families deserve education programs that will
keep their teens safe — programs that include information about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and
prevention of sexually transmitted
infections.»
This is positive news for America's teens, as federal funding should be directed toward comprehensive sex education programs that will
keep teens healthy — by including information about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and
prevention of sexually transmitted
infections.
We need education programs in our schools that will
keep teens healthy and help to reduce teen pregnancy — by including information about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and
prevention of sexually transmitted
infections.»
For nearly a century, Planned Parenthood has advocated a
prevention first agenda by investing in
prevention and family planning programs that help prevent unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted
infections, and
keep women healthy and safe.
We need education programs in our schools that will
keep teens healthy — by including information about abstinence as well as contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and
prevention of sexually transmitted
infections.
Planned Parenthood is a leading advocate for school education programs that will
keep teens healthy — by including information about abstinence as well as about contraception, healthy communication, responsible decision making, and
prevention of sexually transmitted
infections.
Although an abundance of literature supports the concept of a narrow intervention focus on specific risk behaviors, the nature of adolescent HIV / sexually transmitted disease risk reduction calls for a broader approach toward risk reduction.9 In
keeping with this approach, most HIV
prevention programs that address risk behaviors in addition to these that directly place an individual at risk for transmission of
infection have done so by relating them to these behaviors (ie, drug use increasing the likelihood of unsafe sexual practices4).