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dhiyan say cf kahin koi shurta na pakar lay jai gari samait.............
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bechara
Posted 02 Jun 2007

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ab kya hua?
Posted 02 Jun 2007

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ye hansika heroin hai is film main
Posted 02 Jun 2007

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Posted 02 Jun 2007

Topic: TERI KHUSHBOO

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v nicee
but i think pehlay post ki hai aap nay
Posted 02 Jun 2007

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Posted 02 Jun 2007

Topic: Archive (WOL)

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Posted 02 Jun 2007

Topic: Hayeeeeeeeeee

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shahrukh khan said:

QUEEN VICTORIA said:

hayee haayee
ladla kaka
kitnay laad uthwa raha hai

mera bhiraa



buri halat thie qv jeeeeeeee


be strong thoray say flu aur bukhar ko itna liftnahin kerwatay


phir bhi theek ho jao jaldi say
take care of ur self
God bless u
Posted 02 Jun 2007

Topic: Hayeeeeeeeeee

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shahrukh khan said:

QV jee yeh kya


bas dekh lo jb ki history main pehli baar main nay topic move nahin kiya
Posted 02 Jun 2007

Topic: Hayeeeeeeeeee

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hayee haayee
ladla kaka
kitnay laad uthwa raha hai

mera bhiraa
Posted 01 Jun 2007

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bohat kuchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Posted 01 Jun 2007

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Posted 01 Jun 2007

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cf per taras aa gaya hai vzzzzzzzz
us kay exam ho janay do
Posted 01 Jun 2007

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Posted 01 Jun 2007

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haan bas apni batain log chhupa laitay hain
Posted 01 Jun 2007

Topic: Welcome me

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hi bilqees
wc too jb family:)
Im QUEEN
naam hi kaafi hai
Posted 01 Jun 2007

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qv


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Posted 01 Jun 2007

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poochho is ko kis ki shaan main aisi ghutakhi ki hai c nay
Posted 31 May 2007

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bachay


aap log bachay ho
Allah bachaye
Posted 31 May 2007

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Posted 31 May 2007

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aur aap ko zara sharam nahin aati buzargon ki burai kertay huey
Posted 31 May 2007

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Posted 31 May 2007

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thnx shah and chandni
Posted 31 May 2007

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Prevention
Health authorities try to prevent malaria by using mosquito-control programs aimed at killing mosquitoes that carry the disease. If you travel to an area of the world with a high risk for malaria, you can install window screens, use insect repellents, and place mosquito netting over beds. Insecticide-impregnated bed netting has successfully reduced the number of malarial deaths among African children.

Check with your doctor before visiting any tropical or subtropical area at high risk for malaria. Your doctor can give your family anti-malarial drugs to prevent the disease. Several malaria vaccines are currently being developed and tested across the world, but because the malaria parasite has a complicated life cycle, it is a difficult vaccine to develop.

Diagnosis and Treatment
Doctors diagnose malaria by using special blood tests. A blood sample is sent to the laboratory and checked under a microscope for malaria parasites, which may be seen inside infected red blood cells.

Doctors treat malaria with anti-malarial drugs, such as chloroquine or quinine, given by mouth, by injection, or intravenously (into the veins). Depending on the type of parasite causing the malaria, a person can be treated as an outpatient over a few days or may require hospitalization with IV medication. Doctors also watch for signs of dehydration, convulsions, anemia, and other complications that can affect the brain, kidneys, or spleen. The patient may require fluids, blood transfusions, and breathing assistance.

Malaria is a leading cause of death worldwide. If diagnosed early and treated, it can be cured. However, many people who live in areas where malaria is common get repeated infections and never really recover between episodes of illness.
Posted 30 May 2007

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Signs and Symptoms
A child with early symptoms of malaria may be irritable and drowsy, with poor appetite and trouble sleeping. These symptoms are usually followed by chills, then a fever with rapid breathing. The fever may either gradually increase over 1 to 2 days or may rise very suddenly to 105 degrees Fahrenheit (40.6 degrees Celsius) or above. Then, as fever ends and body temperature quickly returns to normal, the child has an intense episode of sweating. The same pattern of symptoms - chills, fever, sweating - may repeat at intervals of 2 or 3 days, depending on which particular species of malaria parasite is causing the infection. Because the initial symptoms are not specific and can be mistaken for other diseases, it can be difficult to diagnose. In countries where the disease is seen a lot, it's not uncommon for doctors to treat people for malaria who have fever of no obvious cause without getting laboratory confirmation.

Other symptoms of malaria include headache, nausea, aches and pains all over the body (especially the back and abdomen), and an abnormally large spleen. When malaria affects the brain, a child may have convulsions or lose consciousness. If malaria affects the kidneys, the amount of urine produced by the child may be abnormally low. In falciparum malaria, caused by the Plasmodium falciparum parasite, the episode of fever and chills is especially intense, and this variety may be fatal in about 20% of cases.

Once malaria parasites enter the bloodstream, they travel to the liver and multiply. Every few days, thousands of parasites are released from the liver into the blood, where they destroy red blood cells. Some parasites also remain in the liver and continue to multiply, releasing more parasites into the blood every few days.

The incubation period for malaria is the time between the mosquito bite and the release of parasites from the liver. This varies, depending on which malaria parasite is causing the disease. In general, it can range from 10 days to a month.

With treatment, malaria can usually be cured in about 2 weeks. Without treatment, it can be fatal, especially in children who are poorly nourished.

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Malaria is a common infection in hot, tropical areas but can also occur (rarely) in temperate climates. It is caused by any of four single-celled parasites of the Plasmodium species, which are carried by mosquitoes infected from biting someone who already has the disease. Malaria is then transmitted to other people when they are bitten by the infected mosquitoes. It is rarely passed from person to person (from mother to child in "congenital malaria," or through blood transfusion, organ donation, or shared needles).

Worldwide, 300-500 million people are infected with malaria each year. Most cases occur in sub-Saharan Africa, with approximately 2 million people dying there each year. Malaria is rare in the United States, with only about 1,300 cases reported each year over the last 10 years. Most of these cases occurred in travelers, military personnel, and immigrants who had become infected by malaria parasites outside the United States.
Posted 30 May 2007

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Posted 30 May 2007

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Posted 30 May 2007