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24th September 2009
1.People Building NLP and Hypnotherapy Training run a free NLP and Hypnotherapy event. Perfect for meeting NLP and Hypnotherapy practitioners for those who are interested in receiving therapy, for those who want to understand more about the subjects or fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Results from independent research show that 67% of graduates surveyed are likely to consider leaving their current employer when the economy picks up. The results offer a snapshot of how graduates are viewed and valued in the workplaces of some of the UKâ... Read >
Author: paulcentric
16th September 2009
Medical urgencies are pretty uncertain in nature. It means, you never know when you will need money for a medical requirement. You might not have enough cash at that point of time. But, the urgencies are of high priority in nature. To help people at such ... Read >
Author: simuelsjack
15th September 2009
Parents in the good old days used to give their children 21st birthday presents to be set aside for the prevention of future toothache. Alas, the practice has died out and as a result people have to keep their teeth for longer. Lack of dentists to treat ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
13th September 2009
If you have suffered from medical negligence, meaning a lack of care that has been committed by someone who is working for the health system and looking after your state of health. Then it is extremely advisable that you are compensated for this lack of c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th September 2009
To become a nurse could mean that it also becomes your career for life, so you need to be certain before you begin to obtain your qualifications that it is the right job for you. Although the most obvious role is for the nurse to care and tend to the need... Read >
Author: Don REV
30th August 2009
To become a nurse could mean that it also becomes your career for life, so you need to be certain before you begin to obtain your qualifications that it is the right job for you. Although the most obvious role is for the nurse to care and tend to the need... Read >
Author: Don REV
23rd August 2009
Endeavour Health is profiteering on swine flu outbreak. It is very sad to know that United Kingdom is trying to keep its subjects calm, whereas a national network of fee-charging general practitioners is pushing people to panic. It looks like this network... Read >
Author: Mecheil
22nd August 2009
According to The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment there has been 226% increase in the number of redundancies in May 2009 in comparison to the same time in 2008, which is a shocking statistic. You may well be secure in your current role but t... Read >
Author: Don REV
18th August 2009
Cheap hearing aids are easy to find if you know where to look. The American Hearing Aid Association has estimated nearly 10% of all Americans suffer from loss of hearing in one form or another. This means there are millions of people who dedicate their li... Read >
Author: Klik Sail
17th August 2009
It's difficult to escape the noise surrounding swine flu at the moment. And in that noise, it's also sometimes difficult to distinguish accurate, useful information from hearsay and bluster. We're all in favour of people making informed decisions, so we'v... Read >
Author: MarkeD
07th August 2009
10 REASONS WHY HEALTH INSURANCE MATTERS NOW MORE THAN EVER
Personal medical schemes provide lots of advantages, making them amongst the best safeguard against the onset of illness. Several of the advantages are detailed below:
Highest Degree of Tr... Read >
Author: jeff hunt
31st July 2009
FAMILY HEALTH INSURANCE EXPLAINED
Family health cover is a medical care scheme which provides a chosen standard of personal medical treatment for the full family or particular members of a family. It is the preferred choice of healthcare provision for ... Read >
Author: jeff hunt
31st July 2009
STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE EXPLAINED
Student medical cover is a kind of personal medical cover designed specifically for people studying at university or college. Usually, students will be over 18 or older and no longer covered by any medical insurance p... Read >
Author: jeff hunt
31st July 2009
WHY IS MEDICAL COVER SO IMPORTANT?
Personal medical schemes provide a broad range of advantages, making them a sensible protective measure against bad-health. Certain of the advantages comprise:
Priority, High Quality Treatment - people often have t... Read >
Author: jeff hunt
30th July 2009
Launching yourself into a nursing career is not something always easy to do when you have just graduated from nursing school and are looking for nursing jobs in your city, county or in the whole country.
But with so many different types of nursing jobs r... Read >
Author: Don REV
26th July 2009
The tragic and horrific case of Baby Peter, the toddler who died in August 2007 after receiving sustained abuse from his mother, her boyfriend and their lodger, provides a stark reminder of the importance of communication at work and the potential consequ... Read >
Author: Simon Lee Smith
24th July 2009
THE BENEFITS OF HEALTH INSURANCE
Personal health insurance provides a number of benefits, making it a valuable safety net against illness. The main benefits are as follows:
Peace Of Mind - the appropriate choice of medical plan can afford huge reli... Read >
Author: jeff hunt
16th July 2009
My views on which segments of the interim sector are doing well are well known. It is highly likely that if you have
anything to do with change management, turnaround and business recovery you are probably gainfully employed at present.
However th... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson
16th July 2009
This guide is designed to provide you with 7 major points you must consider before deciding whether to make a claim.
1. Your Car Insurance Premium.
If you are involved in a car accident and your vehicle suffers damage that damage has to be repaired.... Read >
10th July 2009
Your sight is one of the most important things you possess, which is why it's crucial that you do everything you can to look after your eyes. Like going to the dentist, you should also regularly have check-ups for your eyes because you never know when a p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
08th July 2009
Plastic or Cosmetic Surgeries are elective treatments and therefore not covered by most health insurances or the NHS with few exceptions. Moreover, these practices tend to be quite expensive and thus, it is not strange that the financial industry has foun... Read >
Author: Devora Witts
01st July 2009
When you are looking through travel brochures, excited about the prospect of vacationing in some far flung hotspot, all the things that could go wrong while you are over there probably could not be further from your mind. Yet there is no getting away from... Read >
Author: Dominick Davis
26th June 2009
Health insurance for the self employed is something that all self employed people have, if they are key to the business and the business wouldn�t be able to generate income while you are on the sick means it is vital that you take the self employed heal... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle
12th June 2009
What measures can you take to ensure you or your relatives are prevented from exposure to MRSA and other superbugs while in hospital?
There are frequent stories in the newspapers about outbreaks in hospitals of deadly superbugs including MRSA and C.Diff.... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
12th June 2009
Every one of us has one time or another used a personal loan to pay off their medical expenses when money falls short or when they lack medical insurance to cover the costs. How ever, now, there is a more suitable loan product for this purpose; this is in... Read >
Author: simuelsjack
06th June 2009
What can you do to look after your own health? Do you take enough responsibility for your own health, or just rely on the doctor being there for you when something goes wrong?
In this day and age we, the public, are subjected to the ever increasing co... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
04th June 2009
An elderly man is fighting for a new legislation to enable victims who have suffered from medical negligence before the National Health Service (NHS) was established, to claim for compensation.
According to the man, he is still suffering from the negli... Read >
Author: Arti
03rd June 2009
Hypnosis has been shown to be incredibly effective in the treatment of IBS. Read on to find out why this is the case and also how you can get hypnosis downloads to help you with your symptoms.
The symptoms of IBS are irritating to say the very least, ... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
01st June 2009
An elderly man is fighting for a new legislation to enable victims who have suffered from medical negligence before the National Health Service (NHS) was established, to claim for compensation.
According to the man, he is still suffering from the negli... Read >
Author: Arti
08th May 2009
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers outgoing president has fired a broadside at the Ministry of Justice for dragging its feet on damages reform. This comes two years after the Government announced they were planning a major consultation on the issu... Read >
Author: seamus
07th May 2009
Today's economic climate has caused billions of pounds worth of problems for companies - both large and small. As more and more businesses find their backs are up against the wall, one significant and unexpected cost could easily finish them off. So now -... Read >
Author: Harvey McEwan
06th May 2009
In what is often considered a self-conscious society, looking and feeling good is an increasingly important aspect of life, for both young and old. Indeed, it is important to keep fit and healthy, whilst we all aspire to improve the way we look and feel i... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
09th April 2009
The nature of dog attacks means that there is always going to be a great level of variance in relation to how badly a person gets injured. Whilst it is never fortunate to be involved in a dog attack, some are fortunate in the sense that they have injuries... Read >
Author: rudi oneil
09th April 2009
No win no fee arrangements were introduced in 1995 with the hope that it would bring about fairness by mostly favouring the poor. Claimants who were not entitled to legal aid and were unable to meet legal costs could access the justice system without diff... Read >
Author: Mildred
27th March 2009
When you fly off this summer on your longed-for sunshine holiday, the last thing you want to anticipate is getting ill whilst abroad, or losing all your belongings. Having adequate travel insurance will give you peace of mind that, should the untoward hap... Read >
Author: michael challiner
25th March 2009
A visit to the dentist is bad enough never mind trying to fund it. It is virtually impossible to find a dentist who will take new patients on the NHS. Probably the reason why there are 11 million people who do not get any kind of dental care.
Every ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
09th March 2009
Have you considered a career in the dental profession? You’ll be pleased to know that becoming a dentist is not the only way to join the profession. The modern day dental surgery has a whole team dedicated to the care of your teeth. In addition to the d... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd March 2009
What with the massive amount of pressure that is placed on the NHS it is not a surprise that with all the overworking mistakes become a consequence. Cases of medical negligence have increased significantly in the last decade and this is doubtless due in n... Read >
Author: rudi oneil
03rd March 2009
There is nothing worse than having to have a medical procedure carried out on you except perhaps having a negligent medical procedure carried out on you. Opining on the state of the NHS with all of its staffing problems, underfunding, and people being wor... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
26th February 2009
When it comes to healthy eating we all seem to be trying to change our habits. Less snacking, more water, 5 fruit and veg a day are all little steps we seem to be taking to improve our lifestyles. It is one thing buying healthier foods but it is another... Read >
Author: Amy Dutton
23rd February 2009
Asthma patients are to get free prescriptions in a move which has caused new arguments linking to how costly health proposals are to be funded.
It is understood that Alan Johnson, the Health Secretary is drawing up plans to extend the prescription charg... Read >
Author: catherine
23rd February 2009
Did you know that 90% of us will suffer with a back problem at some time in our lives?
60% will be sub-acute or chronic and at least half of these cases will be caused by poor posture. The effects of these alarming statistics are far-reaching as the fo... Read >
Author: Josie McKenlay
20th February 2009
How to choose your surgeon
It is very important to do thorough research before choosing your surgeon. All doctors registered in the UK should be listed by the General Medical Council http://www.gmc-uk.org/register . Surgeons who have been trained in... Read >
Author: Adrian Richards
17th February 2009
For some obesity can be a long battle with seemingly little help from any source (the NHS is able to provide only a very small amount of help due to being an overstretched and underfunded resource). This can invariably lead to depression which only worse... Read >
Author: james
16th February 2009
Irrespective of whether or not you have been healthy all of your life, you are taking a big risk if you do not cover yourself and your family with critical illness cover. There are a lot of good companies out there that carry great products to suit a wide... Read >
Author: rudi oneil
12th February 2009
It is never wise to assume that you are going to be healthy for the rest of your days and this is why it is all important that you make sure that you are covered against any critical illness that could strike you down at any given moment. If you are to wa... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
01st February 2009
Your guide to contacting a
Clinical Negligence Solicitor?
If you believe that you may be a victim of clinical negligence, what action can you take and what will happen if you have to meet a clinical negligence solicitor? We know that the whole experien... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
31st January 2009
This cold weather we have been experiencing recently is taking its toll.
The vulnerable and sick are getting penalised and are not able to qualify for a cold weather payment to help them with their utility bills.
Pensioners and young families on b... Read >
Author: Fee
30th January 2009
The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has warned that anyone who is considering having laser eye surgery may be risking their eye sight as they may be getting treatment from a doctor who has had no experience or training carrying out the procedure. A... Read >
Author: Seamus Swords
21st January 2009
The increasing number of personal injury claims being made will affect everyone throughout 2009, it has been revealed.
Last month, the Association of British Insurers (ABI) had announced that the major increase in payouts for compensation claims from t... Read >
Author: Arti Manani
12th January 2009
Medical loan is a rather new term that refers to those types of loans that can be used for financing medical treatments and surgical procedures. Though these loans are new, the concept of using a loan to pay for medical bills is not new at all. Thousands ... Read >
Author: Amanda Hash
02nd January 2009
Recent events around the globe - each varying in their nature - have highlighted the importance of taking out a good quality travel insurance policy. In the past few weeks, we've seen Bangkok airport completely disabled by protestors about the Government ... Read >
Author: Harvey McEwan
31st December 2008
It is hardly surprising, as the pound slides closer to parity with the Euro and who knows may be worth less than a Euro come the New Year, that travel agents are reporting an increase in domestic holiday bookings. It has been predicted that the number of ... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
15th December 2008
New medical research, which has isolated a gene that appears to protect against lung cancer, has been welcomed by Asbestos campaigners as a potentially massive breakthrough.
Mesothelioma, which is caused by ingesting asbestos dust, has resulted in the ... Read >
Author: Claudia Liza
05th December 2008
Many are now turning to cosmetic surgery abroad in a bid to save money on procedures such as breast augmentation and lap band surgery, but is there a hidden extra price to pay?
It seems that the NHS is having to spend millions of pounds fixing botched ... Read >
Author: james
01st December 2008
Cosmetic surgery is a growing market. More and more men and women are opting for a nip and tuck to delay the aging process. Procedures such as breast implants, face lifts and tummy tucks are an expensive indulgence, which some people cannot live without... Read >
Author: Rachael0518
04th November 2008
In the UK Gastric banding is only usually only available though the National Health Service (NHS) if you meet the requirements set out below:
* You are aged 18 or over.
* You have tried all conventional methods of weight loss, like exercise an... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings
29th September 2008
Fitness training is paramount for martial artists. Pad-up! Offer a free range of fitness calculators and tools to facilitate your martial arts training. The following suite of tools and information guides may be used as a metric to gauge the effectiveness... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
26th September 2008
If you have arrived at this page you are obviously concerned that a medical mistake has been made and you want to see if you can sue the NHS for an injury you have suffered. This guide looks to examine the basic legal system. If at the end of it you would... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis
15th September 2008
With news that the Government will not deregulate Class 3B and 4 Lasers and Intense Pulse Light Sources (IPL) on 1 October 2008 as planned, Jenny Driscoll, Health Campaigner had a number of comments.
"We're delighted the Government has listened to cons... Read >
Author: Shane
10th September 2008
Do you feel your child's speech is not what it could be?
Do you think there may be a problem with how they are learning to speak?
One of the most common questions we are asked about on a regular basis is speech development. Many parents can worry th... Read >
Author: Joanne Gallacher
28th August 2008
The falling value of the pound abroad and credit crunch at home does not mean total gloom and doom for the holiday maker this year. Most travel commentators are now indicating a boom in camping holidays in the UK and caravans look likely to make a comeba... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
22nd August 2008
You may well have asked yourself the question, do I need private healthcare? After all, there is always the National Health Service and you already pay for that with your national insurance. Well, of course, this is correct and we all have access to the N... Read >
Author: dtymon
20th August 2008
Daily headlines about superbugs, falling staff levels and patchy quality of care in hospitals have led to many people turning their backs on the NHS and choosing private cover.
The latest figures from the Association of British Insurers show that afte... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
16th August 2008
When it comes down to it people seem to forget the fact that doctors are human and everyone, including them will make the occasional mistake when placed under a lot of pressure. These mistakes are usually harmless and often go unnoticed; however there are... Read >
Author: Helen
12th August 2008
In the last two decades many people in the UK have been turning to private health insurances for their medical care. Having a national health service is not an obligation and one is free to opt out of it. Private medical instance in most of Britain is eas... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st July 2008
Cancer insurance policies, which are offered by Private medical insurance (PMI) providers have been criticised for their lack of clarity and inclusion of ambiguous terminology, that may result in people being excluded from treatment and unclear of their e... Read >
Author: Ruth
20th June 2008
The British Energy group has suggested that consistent training and reward is vital to ensuring fewer major health and safety incidents in the workplace. Despite proclamations from government that the number of overall work related accidents is lower, the... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt
20th June 2008
Television adverts tell us that no-win-no-fee law firms will provide a zero cost solution to all our legal problems, particularly if they involve an accident of any kind.
The scheme has many defend it as the last bastion of true access to justice, but... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt
19th June 2008
The recent credit crunch has also seen the Euro soar to record heights against the Pound so holidays to Europe will be more expensive this year. For a family of 4 travelling to Spain for a fortnight, it has been reported that the cost of the holiday will... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
17th June 2008
Aside from the obvious negative implications for the user, smoking has for decades been a scourge upon world governments. For example:
• Smoking costs the U.S. government over $96bn in smoking related health care costs.
• In the UK,... Read >
Author: Frasier Smith
02nd May 2008
It’s estimated that around one in six UK couples have problems conceiving, so IVF fertility treatment is very popular. Recent research suggests that this treatment could be made more effective by combining it with acupuncture, a traditional Chinese medi... Read >
Author: Samantha Srillian
28th April 2008
As part of my post-Acomplia therapy, I rang the foreman down at the factory. He said they were keeping my old job for me. In fact, truth be told, he said they were missing me. The younger kids couldn’t hack it at all when it came to the kind of work I c... Read >
Author: John Scott
28th March 2008
If you decided to start off the New Year with a resolution to get into better shape, you’ll have noticed that now is about the time when most people start breaking theirs.
Getting into shape, like learning an instrument or how to drive, is conting... Read >
Author: mpressman
25th March 2008
Party planning is a lot harder than you may expect, getting the perfect party is essential in order to keep your reputation in order. A lot of the big parties in today’s world are often planned by professional party planners; they offer an expert yet af... Read >
Author: Daniel
14th February 2008
According to research, snorers are more likely to develop chronic bronchitis than those who don’t snore.
The research, which took four years to complete, was undertaken in Korea and surveyed over 4,000 people between the ages of 40 and 69. It found tha... Read >
Author: Nikki Rammer
01st June 2007
There have been many articles in recent months concerning the provision of cancer drugs and treatments available on the NHS. It seems that the Government is caught between a rock and a hard place when it comes to protecting the health of the nation and fu... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
21st May 2007
Soozi Rowbotham was diagnosed with a life threatening illness & decided to take action and help herself by finding articles written by people who shared her experience. After exhausting the internet search engines and plunging through vast numbers of... Read >
Author: Soozi
15th May 2007
Ok, admit it, you decided to read this article because you saw “strip” in the title.
In actual fact this is a serious article about health issues. If you’re still interested, please read on.
As you’re most probably aware weight or rather, lac... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
29th March 2007
The too high level of taxes in the UK has laid its shadow upon the National Health System as well. The too large amounts of spending for the public sector and exports have led to problems with jobs in the national corporations. Currently we are living... Read >
Author: Alison White
29th March 2007
The too high level of taxes in the UK has laid its shadow upon the National Health System as well. The too large amounts of spending for the public sector and exports have led to problems with jobs in the national corporations. Currently we are living the... Read >
Author: Alison White
29th March 2007
The too high level of taxes in the UK has laid its shadow upon the National Health System as well. The too large amounts of spending for the public sector and exports have led to problems with jobs in the national corporations. Currently we are living the... Read >
Author: Alison White
05th March 2007
Medical negligence is where a health professional acted negligently. For instance if you have been diagnosed wrongly and went on to have an unnecessary operation, this would be classed as medical negligence. If you suffered as a result physically or ev... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
12th February 2007
India’s road network comprises of Expressways, National Highways, State Highways, Major District Roads, other District Roads and Village Roads. Of these, the National and State Highways both are 195000 kilometers in length. The National Highway alone co... Read >
Author: Abhimanyu Singh
19th December 2006
If you decide to emigrate and start a new life in a foreign country, ask yourself would you be able to cope without the NHS and its freely available medical services. Tony Roberts tells of his experiences with the health service in Spain
Whenever we th... Read >
Author: tony roberts
04th December 2006
It is possible to obtain a wheelchair either funded or part funded by the NHS through what is known as the NHS Wheelchair Service.
NHS Wheelchair Services are run by local health authorities and are responsible for allocating funds to the wheelchair se... Read >
Author: Christopher Angus
04th December 2006
1. People Building NLP and Hypnotherapy Training run a free NLP and Hypnotherapy event. Perfect for meeting NLP and Hypnotherapy practitioners for those who are interested in receiving therapy, for those who want to understand more about the subjects or f... Read >
Author: People Building
04th December 2006
People Building NLP and Hypnotherapy Training are making their mark on the Hypnosis and NLP Community. Not satisfied with providing outstanding acclaimed trainings, they are actually impacting on parliament.
People Building NLP and Hypnosis, have a dre... Read >
Author: People Building
18th November 2006
It is often said that the United Kingdom's publicly funded National Health Service (NHS) which was introduced in 1948 is the envy of the world. The NHS provides by far and away the majority of healthcare for all elements of society within the UK and cover... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
07th November 2006
If you’re incapacitated for any reason and are unable to work, you may
qualify to receive certain benefits from the government to assist you.
This is one of a series of guides to government benefits, in which
you’ll find practical information on th... Read >
Author: Benedict Rohan
04th October 2006
The Sunday Times Newspaper on 26th February 2006, revealed that the NHS has for the very first time allowed magnetic therapy treatment devices to be prescribed by G.P's. At this moment in time, the devices they are able to prescribe are limited to the tre... Read >
Author: debbie shimadry
01st April 2006
The aim of this essay is to discuss and compare two health care systems in the USA, the GPs and NHS systems, the relation between expenditure on these systems and efficiency of them. Another aim of the essay is to compare heath care systems in different c... Read >
Author: John Nilson
22nd December 2005
Whether it's down to the decaying services being provided by the UK's National Health Service (NHS) or because more of us are aware of the benefits of dental surgery, what is indisputable is that there are more compensation cases for dental negligence tha... Read >
Author: Mumtaz Shah
19th December 2005
Historically, courts in England and Wales have been very reluctant to find in favour of a plaintiff in any medical negligence claim brought against hospitals or local authorities.
Thus, in order to determine whether or not you have a claim for medical... Read >
Author: Mumtaz Shah
14th November 2005
Group Health Insurance is an insurance scheme provided by the insurance companies for a group of persons, such as the employees of an organization at a reduced individual rate. Most of the companies provide group health insurance schemes for their employe... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling
30th October 2005
How to pursue a claim for medical negligence in England & Wales
In the UK were a extremely fortunate to have a Healthcare system that is one of the best in the world. Despite the huge task that they are faced with, the National Health Service (NHS) per... Read >
Author: martin nolan
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