Articles, tagged with "risk factor", page 1
23rd May 2013
Having a life insurance policy is essential if you want to make sure that your family will be financially secure in the event of your death. When you apply for life insurance, you may be required to have a physical exam to assess your overall state of hea...
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Author:
Laura173
02nd November 2012
Do not believe when someone says that better car loan rates are only for people with good credit. It is not true. Anyone can enjoy low-interest rates if he reduces the risk factor associated with him. So, even you can enjoy affordable car financing with b...
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Author:
Williams Orchard
24th November 2011
To remedy uterine fibroids or shrink them, 1 must make sure that the body is supported by appropriate nutrition and try making use of tension management strategies. Studies have suggested that a poor diet, genetic variables and unresolved emotional proble...
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Author:
frank mitchell
17th November 2011
by Dr. Steven M. Beresford
People with myopia can usually see near objects clearly but distant objects are blurred. Although some cases of myopia are inherited, the major cause is too much reading, TV, and computers. This creates nearpoint stress, whic...
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Author:
Dr. Steven
07th September 2011
The unrestrained growth of cells is a disease known as cancer. Other malignant characteristics of cancer are an invasion that destroys contiguous tissues and metastasis i.e. the spreading to other areas of the body by means of the blood or the lymph gland...
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Author:
Owen Jones
13th August 2010
Brand management is the art of creating a strong public awareness for a service, product or company whilst controlling and regulating cash flow. The aim of branding is to increase profitability through a number of avenues; increased sales, higher retail p...
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Author:
Amy
15th July 2010
The avalanche is a fast flow of snow on a slope, triggered natural or by human factors.About safety - avalanche terrain:- Terrain management: must avoid to travel if an individual it's risking to be expose to an avalanche terrain. Advice: stay away from e...
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Author:
Rudy Ashley
27th May 2010
As the security risk factor increases, the number of close protection training courses for bodyguard work also increases.
Business owners are sending their security staff on to a close protection driving & bodyguard training course to reduce their secu...
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Author:
markYates
04th May 2010
Everyone enjoys the odd alcoholic beverage now and again but we are also
intelligent enough to know that there can be some serious long term consequences in this article I am going to share with you three of those as well as some advice on how to revers...
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Author:
Adam
11th April 2010
Gum is a tissue of the jaws that environs the bases of the teeth. Any kind of swelling, infection or tenderness is recognized as gum diseases. The gums turn out to be tender in shape and often bleed while combing. Plaque is the major reason for all type o...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
22nd March 2010
The sense of the word "eczema" can reason confusion. Many people use this word to refer to an ordinary skin situation called atopic dermatitis. When this is the sense, the words "eczema/atopic dermatitis" may be worn.
The word "eczema" also has a more ...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
14th January 2010
Vasectomy is the common surgical process, which helps to make a man permanently sterile. This permanent procedure of birth control is by far one of the most recommended contraceptives today. That is not surprising in the least, because it is safe, effecti...
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Author:
Christoffer X Altesino
20th October 2009
5 different types of doctors Becoming a doctor is a childhood dream for most. The actuality is, though, that becoming a doctor is no simple task. A prospective doctor must study throughout all of their early education, including high school and school. ...
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Author:
nickolaus penrod
18th August 2009
Cumulative Trauma Disorders (CTDs) are injuries that are related to, or are a direct result of work characteristics and performance. CTDs are related to the exposure of an individual to specific ergonomic or work-related risk factors. A risk factor is any...
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Author:
AcquiredHope
18th August 2009
Lower back injuries are among the most common complaints seen in primary care and workers' compensation. Approximately 85 percent of the general population in the western world is afflicted with an episode of back pain in their lifetime.The peak incidence...
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Author:
AcquiredHope