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Taking Care of Your Dog

28th September 2009
For many of us, when our dogs are unwell, it is frequently quite tough to find out whether or not dogs sicknesses warrant a visit to the ER for a dog illness diagnosis. In an emergency, the very first thing you need to know is where to take your dog. ... Read >
Author: Dylan Joyner

Beat Kidney Stones Naturally

22nd September 2009
Anyone that has been afflicted with kidney stones knows that they are a very painful and often lasting problem. It is very common in women but can also happen to men. Age, race or lifestyle is not a determining factor to getting kidney stones. There may b... Read >
Author: Patrick Noack

General Surgery Job Overview of the Process

10th August 2009
How does one become a general surgeon? The foremost step is to apply and be accepted into a medical school. On successful completion of medical school, a general surgery candidate needs acceptance into a residency program – a five year hands-on training... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Understanding General Surgery Employment

03rd August 2009
General surgery is one of the broader fields of surgery, though it in fact is mostly confined to procedures in the abdominal region, as well as skin conditions and a variety of other commonplace surgeries, such as hernias. Other branches of surgery focus ... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

How to Solve Your Dog's Chewing Problems

29th July 2009
Chewing is usually a developmental phase that puppies pass through to relieve the itch and pain of cutting new teeth. The majority of dogs stop chewing everything in sight once their new teeth are fully erupted, at about 9 months old. The few dogs that ... Read >
Author: JonJG

Don't Scrimp On Insurance

01st July 2009
The economy is in a tough place right now, many people have lost their jobs and everyone is looking for places to either save money, or make outright cuts in the household budget. One place to avoid scrimping and saving is with your insurance. To a lot o... Read >
Author: barclaywin

Of Motorcycles, Traumatic Brain Injury, Natasha Richardson, and My Younger Brother

08th April 2009
From: New York attorney Gary E. Rosenberg (personal injury and accident attorney and lawyer; serving Brooklyn Queens Bronx; Queens Accident Lawyer) One New Years Eve some 20 years ago my younger brother was walking around Montreal when he slipped and f... Read >
Author: Gary Rosenberg

Something to Chew On

25th March 2009
Dogs like to chew. But, dog parents may be entering dangerous territory when choosing appropriate products. Some of the most popular chew items, like rawhide-type chews, hooves, snouts, vinyl dog toys and bones may be killing our dogs. In 2005, a New Y... Read >
Author: Mary Beth

Different Abdominal Hernia Treatments

30th January 2009
The greatest wealth is health. Hearing these words I know I have just drunk from the well of knowledge. In America today our personal health seem to be dropping fast. Especially with the amount of abdominal hernias reported each year increasing. An ab... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Children Sue Mother for Whiplash

28th January 2009
Three car crash victims who suffered injuries ranging from whiplash to paralysis after a car crash in Minorca are suing the driver responsible for compensation of more than £300,000. Nothing unusual in that, victims who have had their whole lives dest... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw

Blue Cross Blue Shield Helps The Uninsured Find Affordable Health Insurance

16th January 2009
Imagine what a trip the emergency room would be like without insurance, for the hundreds of thousands of people this happens to every year a simple trip to the hospital may turn out to be a complete nightmare. What started out as a simple cold for a colle... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton

Dog Bloat: Owner's Guide to Bloat in Dogs

08th December 2008
Bloat in dogs is one of the most common causes of death. This condition occurs when your dog's stomach swells due to excess fluid or gas. It can be life-threatening in under an hour. So, what exactly causes this condition? Causes There are a few ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Dog Eye Infections - Four Common Canine Eye Infections

27th November 2008
Like us, there are many things that can go wrong with your dog's eyes. Some of the most common dog eye infections include conjunctivitis, uveitis, and scleritis. Treatment can be as simple as application of eye drops, or as serious as emergency surgery. T... Read >
Author: D Swain

C-Section Relaxation: Preparing For Your Surgery

12th November 2008
Moms that deliver babies vaginally are presented with loads of advice for preparation. They’re offered pre-natal classes and help through books that they read. The classes prepare them for relaxing and natural pain relief with various techniques such a... Read >
Author: Elizabeth McGee

Traumatic Brain Injury

27th October 2008
Traumatic brain injury, or TBI, is caused when physical trauma injures the brain. A TBI is also known as intracranial injury. Traumatic brain injury is a major cause of death and disability throughout the world, and is one of the leading causes of death... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Bad Credit Payday Loans: Small and Speedy Cash Assisstance

22nd July 2008
All of a sudden you need some cash maybe to pay an emergency bill, maybe to take care of an emergency surgery or just so that you can throw a party to get an order. Well you need money, but your salary will be cashed after 15 days and you don’t have eno... Read >
Author: Karen Wardman

Payday Advance Loans: Helping the salaried Segment

03rd June 2008
Do you have to undergo some emergency surgery, your car has broken down, you have a bill which is unpaid or any other such problem and to top it all you have no cash in your bank. Don’t fret, there is just the solution you need to all these problems in ... Read >
Author: Alec Recce

Payday Advance Loans: Helping the salaried Segment

03rd June 2008
Do you have to undergo some emergency surgery, your car has broken down, you have a bill which is unpaid or any other such problem and to top it all you have no cash in your bank. Don’t fret, there is just the solution you need to all these problems in ... Read >
Author: Alec Recce

Information about Volvulus Treatment

08th May 2008
Volvulus is defined as an abnormal twisting of a segment of bowel on itself, along its longitudinal axis. This results in occlusion of the proximal bowel and a closed loop obstruction within the segment. Compromised blood supply to the involved segment, t... Read >
Author: peterhutch

What is volvulus? Information of Volvulus

02nd April 2008
A volvulus -- in this case occurring in childhood -- is a twisting of the bowel with obstruction of the flow of material through the bowel, variable loss of blood supply, and possible tissue death. Volvulus is defined as a complete twisting of a loop o... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Why You Would Need A Vaginal Hysterectomy

26th February 2008
Why do women need a vaginal hysterectomy? That is a good question that can make it much easier to deal with things if you are told you need to have this surgery. Hysterectomies are done for several different reasons and the more you learn about the proced... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Treatment Of An Ectopic Pregnancy

21st February 2008
Treatment an ectopic pregnancy is different for every woman, depending on the size and location where the egg implants itself, and what type of pregnancy complications are involved. Ectopic pregnancy is the leading cause of death amongst women in the... Read >
Author: apurva

Treatment Of An Ectopic Pregnancy

19th February 2008
Treatment an ectopic pregnancy is different for every woman, depending on the size and location where the egg implants itself, and what type of pregnancy complications are involved. Ectopic pregnancy is the leading cause of death amongst women in the f... Read >
Author: apurva

Subdural and Epidural Hematoma Information

22nd January 2008
A subdural hematoma (SDH) is a common neurosurgical disorder. A subdural hematoma is a collection of blood on the surface of the brain. SDH is a type of intracranial hemorrhage that occurs beneath the dura and may be associated with other brain injuries. ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Uses for Personal Loans

28th August 2007
Personal loans are obtained for a variety of reasons. A personal loan has a very easy application process and generally has an approval or denial within a few days. Many individuals find it easier to obtain a personal loan than a home improvement loan or ... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

The History of Oil

24th August 2007
When we think of oil, it is a modernistic view we have with images of automobiles filling their tanks at the gas station or rigs pumping up the dark rich fluid in places like Texas. In reality, the first mention of oil’s discovery goes back to the year ... Read >
Author: wespipe

The Signs Of Ectopic Pregnancy - Surviving Pregnancy

03rd July 2007
If this is your first pregnancy, you may or may not, know about ectopic pregnancy, or tubal pregnancy. Here's a quick review on the dangers of a ectopic pregnancy. During the process of a normal pregnancy, the fertilized egg will go through your fallo... Read >
Author: Alien

General information on gallbladder disease

05th March 2007
Bile is a substance made in the liver and stored in the gallbladder which helps the digestion of fat. Where is the gallbladder situated? The gallbladder is situated underside of the liver and releases bile after every meal especially the fatty ones. ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Violent Crime On Innocent Victims…Adds To The Victim’s Woes…With Mountains Of Unpaid Medical B

19th February 2007
It had been a particularly daunting day as a new trainee customer service representative of a company with a bad product and lots of vocal complaints. Many asked to talk to the supervisor and after the turn over, the supervisor chided Lucile about being s... Read >
Author: Dale Rogers

Tummy Ache or Something More Serious?

15th July 2006
Children often complain of stomachaches. It's a common ailment and one that children may experience after eating too much or when feeling nervous about an upcoming event. But a stomachache can signal a more serious illness. My nine-year-old son didn't... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille

Safe Toy Make For A Merry Christmas

22nd November 2005
Do you have a toddler on your gift list? If so, remember that small children and infants automatically put items in their mouths. Inspect For Safety Safety is the first thing you should check. Toys with small parts are always suspect. Parts small ... Read >
Author: Ron King