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Well there has been yet another break-in in La Manz. This time they came in through the persons bathroom window at night while they was sleeping. They said they heard of 4 other people in their neighborhood just lately that has had this happen. She said that some people are not reporting it because they do not think it will do any good. I think they should all report the problem until La Huerby unoboca - La Manzanilla - Tenacatita - Boca de Iguanas
Several people have had their homes broken into in La Manzanilla. I am sure this is not the only place but since we know some of the people it is really upsetting! On the La Manz. message board several residence said in Sept. and Oct. there was alot of break-ins. It will only get worse with the economy and the holidays getting closer. They said it was The Bare Foot Bandit! Alot of people sayby unoboca - La Manzanilla - Tenacatita - Boca de Iguanas
Sadly, antibiotics are ineffective in treating dengue because it is a viral infection and not a bacterial. Also, a patient is wise to avoid anti-inflammatory medications, such as aspirin and ibuprofen,as they can increase the risk of bleeding. There are four strains of denque virus, and it is possible to get dengue more than once. If you contract dengue, get plenty of rest and drink lots oby unoboca - La Manzanilla - Tenacatita - Boca de Iguanas
Identifying and Coping with Dengue Dengue is commonly misdiagnosed because of its flulike symptoms. But according to WHO, you should suspect dengue when-ever a fever is accompanied by shin rashes,pain behind the eyes,and pain in the muscles as well as severe joint pains,which is the reason why it is called breakbone fever. The fever last from five to seven days. Doctors do not yet have aby unoboca - La Manzanilla - Tenacatita - Boca de Iguanas
AUTHORITIES in Mexico have good reason to be concerned about disease-bearing mosquitoes. The pesky little insects can transmit a dangerous virus that causes denque, a potantially life-threating disease that effects over 57,000 people in Mexico in 2010. Mexico is just one of more than 100 countries where dengue is now endemic, In fact, the World Health Organization (WHO) currently estimates thatby unoboca - La Manzanilla - Tenacatita - Boca de Iguanas