Yeast Infection Advisory Relaunched With New Content and Updated Design

Top Quote Provider of quality information for yeast infection sufferers relaunches their website to make it easier for people to get the most relevant information quickly. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) May 09, 2011 - Sarasota, Florida - Yeast Infection Advisory, and Sarah Harris, are pleased to announce the relaunch of their website with a new more user friendly design. It now has the latest articles related to yeast infection treatment, candida, Thrush and Bacterial Vaginosis, along with easy to navigate categories to assist women and men in locating the information they need concerning these infections.

    When recently interviewed, owner Sarah Harris says, "The relaunch of Yeast Infection Advisory is designed to provide a better experience for our visitors. Rather than promoting products blindly, we aim to just give the most relevant and up to date information for women and men to be able to confidently treat any yeast infection they may suffer from". This new design is more concise in presenting the latest information on the home page where users may peruse short excerpts of the articles before reading in detail.

    Sarah Harris continued to explain, "Most women will suffer from a vaginal yeast infection or Thrush during their lives. Most are easily treatable with the correct information". There are also infections that afflict men and the site addresses these issues as well. An assortment of natural treatments are available for both men and women.

    To obtain more information about the Yeast Infection Advisory and the information and treatments offered, please visit their website: http://www.yeastinfectionadvisory.com. Members of the press, and other individuals who are interested in knowing more about this press release, may use the contact information below.

    Yeast Infection Advisory, and Sarah Harris, welcome individuals who are seeking detailed information about these infections and possible remedies that will relieve the uncomfortable symptoms. The immune system, hormones, prescribed antibiotics, and even diabetes can also be factors which cause elevated growth of the bacteria. Simple changes to your lifestyle and diet can help you to overcome your problems.

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