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Heel Spurs or Plantar Fasciitis? A Heel Pain By Any Other Name

01st May 2013
Suffering from plantar fasciitis is bad sufficient but not understanding what's leading to it or even how to make this stop simply makes it even worse! Terms such as heel spur and plantar fasciitis (PLAN-tur fas-e-I-tis) get utilized interchangeably but h... Read >
Author: Chris Martin

Find a Need and Fulfill It

31st October 2012
A few years back, I received a disturbing phone call, in the early morning hours. It was my son, Mitch. He was in a frantic state. As I wearily sat up in bed from a deep sleep, I listened intently. Startled by his desperate cry for help, my heart began to... Read >
Author: Cynthia Long

While purchasing laboratory equipment supplies online

27th June 2012
People are generally glad and proud about the advancement that science and technology is making and the contributions they make to all areas of life, especially medicine. Medical science has progressed so much today that there is treatment for all kinds o... Read >
Author: simon

Arthritis Symptoms, Types, Treatments

16th March 2012
Arthritis is a potentially debilitating disease from which millions of individuals around the world suffer. It is characterized by joint pain and inflammation, which is typically chronic in nature. The condition has a tendency to run in families, and alth... Read >
Author: Glen Greenbaum

Eyelid Cancer Treatment in India at Mumbai and Delhi at Low Cost.

29th November 2011
Eyelid Cancer Overview Eyelid cancer is a general term for a cancer that occurs on or in the eyelid and is broadly categorized as an epithelial (outer surface) tumor. An eyelid tumor may be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous, meaning it can... Read >
Author: pankaj Nagpal

A Dental Assistant's Income: The Determining Elements

07th October 2011
The revenue for this occupation tends to vary by location and market. The highest-paid dental assistant earns over $43,000 and the lowest-compensated earns around $twenty,000 yearly. There are a whole lot of elements and reason why a dental assistant wage... Read >
Author: VinceHansen

Maximising Quantum In Personal Injury Cases: A Physio’s Role

05th September 2011
Solicitors and other legal professionals could do a lot worse when trying to find an expert witness than call upon an experienced physio. When it comes to an understanding of the process of rehabilitation of soft tissue injuries, physiotherapists should b... Read >
Author: X-Pro/ Law-Pro

Tonsil Stones

14th June 2011
{Even though tongue is one of the strongest organs in the body they too can affected by bumps or blisters on them. Bumps or blisters on tongue might be mainly caused due to injury, allergies, stomatitis, Kawasaki syndrome, scarlet fever, herpes, leukoplak... Read >
Author: Colby Baird

Why Radiation Protective Wear is Important for Health Care Workers

08th June 2011
The amazing ability to look inside the body using x-rays was first discovered in 1895. With little known about its dangers, it was inevitable that the first victim to die from radiation was Thomas Edison’s x-ray technologist, Clarence Dally. Due to repeat... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Pyometra and Your Dog

10th May 2011
Pyometra comes from the Latin language and is defined as a pus-filled uterus. The condition is usually seen in female dogs over five years of age, and the risk of the condition goes up with age. Unless the uterus is removed, which is a surgical procedure,... Read >
Author: Rebecca Ann

Orthopedic coding: Code Crush Injury of Hand the Right Way

04th May 2011
There is this patient who had a severe crush injury of the left hand; this led to a comminuted fracture of the left 3rd and 5th metacarpals with an intra-articular fracture of the proximal phalanx of the left index finger. The doctor's documentation point... Read >
Author: James Smith

Therapy Progression for Proper Whiplash Coding

28th February 2011
Coding for whiplash diagnosis might be a cakewalk, however don't take it too easy. Keep looking for situations when the patient's symptoms persist in spite of conservative therapy and demand more extensive treatment. Not paying heed to these diagnoses can... Read >
Author: Erin Lang Masercola

The 5 Basic Questions Concerning a Personal Injury Calculator

17th February 2011
Using a personal injury calculator will allow you to see how much your car accident claims are truly worth. The following are the top 5 questions people ask about figuring out the exact value of their car insurance settlement. 1. How Does the Personal ... Read >
Author: Asif

Restoring the Teeth Enamel by Enameloplasty

17th February 2011
Enamel is considered the hardest material found in the human body, and it is located on the outermost covering of the teeth. The mineral composition of this substance is unique, allowing the teeth to function properly as a digestive organ. However, there ... Read >
Author: Vernell Leider

Dentist Fort Worth How to Treat a Toothache If You Are Pregnant

16th February 2011
If you are pregnant, you are well aware how important it is to take care of your body to protect your unborn baby. If you have tooth pain during your pregnancy, that could cause serious problems if it is not treated to negatively affect your unborn baby. ... Read >
Author: Nigel Roberson
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