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Accident Injury Claims Done Right

23rd September 2009
When dealing with a car accident, finding and hiring a qualified attorney can help you a great deal. They will help ease your mind through dealing with all the legal aspects of your situation while you focus on coping with the pain and suffering of such ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Dog Tips - Natural Arthritis Treatment For Dogs That Works

11th September 2009
When a dog begins to age or suffers from a traumatic injury, he can sometimes experience arthritis. Arthritis appears in dogs much the same way it does in humans. A dog with arthritis may have trouble getting around and their joints often become stiff. Th... Read >
Author: Apple

Back Pain – Causes and Treatment

31st August 2009
There is an array of causes of back pain. The most common cause for back pain is from lifting improperly or too heavy of items. However, stretching or trying to reach for something can also cause severe back pain. Traumatic injury to the back from an acci... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Back Pain – Causes and Treatment

31st August 2009
There is an array of causes of back pain. The most common cause for back pain is from lifting improperly or too heavy of items. However, stretching or trying to reach for something can also cause severe back pain. Traumatic injury to the back from an acci... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Meniscus Tear: Signs, Symptoms, and Signals

21st August 2009
The word ëmeniscusí means crescent shaped structure and owes its origin to Greek. The C-shaped meniscus made of tough cartilage is wedged between the cartilage surfaces covering the three bones that form our knee joint. Meniscus aids the function of the... Read >
Author: Philip Downer

Understanding Interstitial Cystitis

13th August 2009
Interstitial cystitis is a disease among women that is also commonly known as painful bladder syndrome. It refers to a disease in the urinary bladder whose cause may remain unknown. The disease is characterized by pain during urination, urinary frequency ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

My Doctor Told Me I Have Water On The Knee, What Does He Mean?

19th July 2009
Obviously I do not have water on top my knee, so why did my physician tell me I have water on the knee? - The term "water on the knee" is a generic term that describes the accumulation of excess fluid (edema) in or around the knee joint. Underlying issues... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Causes of Back Pain to Treatments - Things You Need to Know

19th July 2009
There is an array of causes of back pain. The most common cause for back pain is from lifting improperly or too heavy of items. However, stretching or trying to reach for something can also cause severe back pain. Traumatic injury to the back from an acci... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Beautiful Breast - Breast Implants Are No Longer For the Vain and Shallow

07th July 2009
Let's face it: over the years, there have been a lot of cheap jokes done about breast enlargement surgeries. Any second rate stand-up comic or office cut up has a few boob job jokes. These jokes not only reflected a societal view of breast enhancement but... Read >
Author: Apple

TMJ Solution - Pain in the Jaw Joint and TMJ

06th July 2009
If you have TMJ, a condition known medically as Temporomandibular Joint Syndrome, then you understand the pain that is associated with the condition. Often caused by some sort of traumatic injury to the head, neck, or spine, the main factor behind the ... Read >
Author: Candy

Fast Relief Tips for Knee Pain

12th June 2009
Natural supplements like chondroitin and glucosamine have become popular alternatives to traditional medicines in recent years because they present fewer risks of side effects. Both are naturally occurring substances in the body. The former aids in buildi... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Brain Injury - How Head and Brain Injuries Are Treated

06th June 2009
Brain Injury - One of the most serious injuries requiring immediate and professional attention involves a trauma to the head or brain. If ignored or left untreated for even a short period of time, head injuries may result in permanent and severe neural da... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Causes of a Herniated Disc – Treatment of Herniated Disc in Florida

08th May 2009
You likely have heard of a herniated disc. Moreover, you generally are aware that a herniated disc can be quite painful. Therefore, the best course of action that you can – and need – to take is to avoid a herniated disc in the first instance. Thro... Read >
Author: painmanagement

Personal Injury Law Attorney - How Soon Should I See a Lawyer After a Personal Injury Or Accident?

27th April 2009
You should see a personal injury law attorney AS SOON AS POSSIBLE after you've been hurt or injured in an accident. Better safe than sorry. Too many clients with legitimate claims sadly discover their claim is ruined because accident victims have waited t... Read >
Author: Brian Goldfinger

Understanding Your Painful Knees - Special Report on Ways to Deal With the Hurt

30th March 2009
Painful knees are the worst! - The information here is presented for you to have an overview of several different causes of knee pain and for you to get an idea on effective treatment methods. 1.) Common Causes of Painful Knees - Some of the more commo... Read >

Owner's Guide to Dry Gangrene in Iguanas

13th March 2009
Dry gangrene in iguanas is a condition that results from an infection. If the infection is left untreated, it causes death of tissue. Most lizards develop dry gangrene on their toes or tail. So, what exactly causes this condition? Cause Most igua... Read >
Author: D Swain

Special Report On Severe Knee Aches & Pains - Improve Your Knees Stability With The Help Of A Brace

06th March 2009
Do you have severe knee pain problems? The knee is one of the most important joints in the human body. It helps support your knee and can be used in nearly all of your physical activities. As a result, when you have bad knee pain, your whole life ca... Read >

Sudden Severe Knee Pain - Do You Have It? - Braces For Improved Stability

04th March 2009
How are your knees doing? Are they "killing" you? If you are coping with severe knee pain, a quick glance at the waiting room of nearly any hospital emergency room across the country would show you that you are not alone. In fact, it is estimated th... Read >

Knee Aches And Pains - Treatment Options

02nd March 2009
1.) How are your knees doing? 2.) Are they painful at times? Aching knees plague many people. If you're knees throb and ache at various times, you are probably searching for the best treatment available at a low cost, right? Knee pain is somethin... Read >

About Rhinoplasty (Nose Job) - Important Info To Be Aware Of

23rd February 2009
The nose is arguably the most noticeable, and certainly the most prominent, feature of the face. As a result, many people who are dissatisfied with the size and shape of their noses suffer from self-consciousness and even embarrassment. For these people, ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Registered Nurse (RN): Fastest Growing Nursing Career Registered Nurse (RN)

10th February 2009
RNs make up the largest portion of jobs in healthcare. About sixty percent of the over two and a half million jobs are in a hospital setting. Others work in skilled nursing facilities usually with a role of manager or supervisor, in home health care, or d... Read >
Author: johnkaliso

What is Bursitis?

05th February 2009
Bursitis is the painful inflammation or irritation of the bursa. The bursa is a soft, tiny, fluid-filled sac that covers and cushions the movement between the bones, tendons and muscles near the joints. There are 160 bursae in the body. The major bursae a... Read >
Author: Fiona Eakin

Reconstructive Surgery - Plastic Surgery Procedures

06th January 2009
Reconstructive surgery is truly a blessing for those who aim to reshape abnormal structures of the body to improve function and aesthetic appearance. Reconstructive surgery is a plastic surgery procedure, performed in patients of all age groups - whether ... Read >
Author: Spero J Theodorou

Owner's Guide to Pancreatitis in Cats

08th December 2008
Your cat's pancreas produces enzymes and hormones to aid digestion. Pancreatitis in cats occurs when this vital organ becomes inflamed. This allows digestive enzymes to escape and possible cause damage to nearby organs. This condition can affect feline... Read >
Author: D Swain

Cat Arthritis: Owner's Guide to Arthritis in Cats

08th December 2008
Cat arthritis is a condition in which there is joint inflammation. It can become very painful to your cat. Any feline is at risk for developing this condition, but athletic cats are more susceptible. So, what exactly causes arthritis in cats? Causes... Read >
Author: D Swain

An Owner's Guide to Arthritis in Dogs

08th December 2008
Arthritis in dogs is a condition that occurs when the joints become inflamed. This can be the result of injury or disease. This condition is most common in older dogs, but can also occur in younger canines. So, what exactly causes it? Causes Vari... Read >
Author: D Swain

An Owner's Guide to Anemia in Cats

01st December 2008
Anemia in cats is a condition that occurs when there is not enough hemoglobin or red blood cells produced. It is not a disease, but merely a symptom of an underlying condition or disease. So, what exactly causes it? Causes Many things can cause th... Read >
Author: D Swain

How to Overcome Gastritis

01st December 2008
Gastritis is not a disease on its own but a symptom of abnormal digestion. Gastritis can be due to a number of causes including excessive alcohol consumption, prolonged use of non steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, also known as NSAIDs, such as aspirin ... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Four Common Causes of Feline Anemia

26th November 2008
Feline anemia develops when there are not enough red blood cells or hemoglobin in the body. It is a symptom of disease, but is not a disease itself. Let's take a look at some of the most common causes of feline anemia. Kidney Disease One of the most... Read >
Author: D Swain

Tips on how to overcome gastritis

05th November 2008
Gastritis is not a disease on its own but a symptom of abnormal digestion. It is characterized by inflammation or irritation of the lining of the stomach. It affects millions of people worldwide. It can be divided into 3 categories: (1) erosive and hemorr... Read >
Author: mohamad ali

Work Related Accident Solicitors

21st October 2008
Accidents at workplace are not uncommon. Employees may meet with an accident while being at work due to various reasons. One may suffer an injury due to faulty equipments, improper safety measures, insufficient training in handling materials or processes.... Read >
Author: Sadhana

What Is "Water On The Knee"?

01st October 2008
Do you have "water on the knee"? We are sure you may be wondering what this term means, although you have heard it before...The term "water on the knee" is a generic term that describes the accumulation of excess fluid (edema) in or around the knee joi... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Information on Infectious Arthritis

24th September 2008
Infectious arthritis also known as, septic arthritis. Infectious arthritis is a type of joint inflammation caused by a germ. Infectious arthritis (septic arthritis) is infection in the fluid and tissues of a joint generally caused by bacteria, viruses, my... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Xin Huang Pian for getting rid of arthritis and joint pain

22nd September 2008
Arthritis is more specifically known as the group of conditions that involve the damage to the overall parts of the body. In addition it is the main factor responsible for disability in old age people who are above 55 years of age. This disease is having ... Read >
Author: herbalspan

What Can Cause Your Kidney To Fail

15th September 2008
Healthy kidneys scour your blood by removing spare fluid, minerals and wastes. They also make hormones that keep your bones spicy and your blood strong. Nevertheless if the kidneys are broken, they don't work right. Harmful wastes can construct up in your... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

Gastritis Detailed Information

09th September 2008
Gastritis means inflamation of the stomach. Gastritis can be caused by drinking extra alcohol, prolonged utilizes of no steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin or ibuprofen, or infection with bacteria such as Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori). Som... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Get Treatment for Your Back Pain with a Massage Chair

27th August 2008
Back pain at some point will rear its ugly head with most of it. It may be lower back, shoulders or maybe the neck. Either it is the result of injury or it is the more gradual progression. If it is more gradual, then do not wait until it is a problem to... Read >
Author: James Knolan

Hidden Dangers at the Gym for your Back and Body...

18th August 2008
If you go to the gym to get healthy and fit, look good, feel good and pamper your ego, then I urge you take a minute to think about something, Do you remember the old adage, "People like to do what they are good at and comfortable with"? Are you livin... Read >
Author: hefferon

Biomechanical Knee Pain?

29th July 2008
I had an email last week from a relatively new runner asking who they should see for their knee pain. I asked if they twisted, fell, or jammed their knee or if it was just a wear and tear injury? They confided that as they increased their mileage and dist... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Is Cosmetic Surgery Worth It?

22nd July 2008
Despite the hazards, cosmetic surgery is as popular as ever, with millions of people going under the knife every year. Women are the largest consumers, making up around 85% of all patients. Cosmetic surgery performed by board-certified plastic s... Read >
Author: Jene

Gastritis – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

21st July 2008
Gastritis is not a single disease, but several different conditions that all have inflammation of the stomach lining. Gastritis can be caused by drinking too much alcohol, prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin or i... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Glutamine for Muscle Building

14th July 2008
Glutamine, also referred to as l-glutamine, is a conditionally-essential amino acid. This means that while glutamine is not considered an essential amino acid, under conditions of extreme stress such as a traumatic injury to the body, glutamine becomes e... Read >
Author: Tony Schwartz

Water On The Knee, What Does That Mean?

14th July 2008
The term "water on the knee" is a general phrase that describes what happens when fluid or water collects in or around your knee joint. This swelling may also be called edema. There are different reasons why people may have "water on the knee", for exam... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Symptoms of Quadriplegia and Treatment of Quadriplegia

11th July 2008
Quadriplegia : is when a person has a spinal cord injury above the first thoracic vertebra, paralysis usually affects the cervical spinal nerves resulting in paralysis of all four limbs. In addition to the arms and legs being paralyzed, the abdominal and ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Gastritis Digestive System and How It Works

07th July 2008
Gastritis Gastritis is an inflammation, irritation or erosion of the lining of the stomach. It can occur suddenly (acute) or gradually (chronic). Human Digestive System The human digestive system is a complex series of organs and glands that proc... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Luxating Patella In Toy Poodle

07th July 2008
You and your Toy Poodle is at the peak of your excitement playing fetch when suddenly, Fluffy yelps in pain, pulls his one leg off the ground and limps in agony. But after around ten agonizing minutes, he is back to normal and again on-the-go to play with... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Kidney Failure – Causes and Symptoms

23rd June 2008
Healthy kidneys clean your blood by removing excess fluid, minerals and wastes. They also make hormones that keep your bones strong and your blood healthy. But if the kidneys are damaged, they don't work properly. Harmful wastes can build up in your body.... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Home Remedies for Burns, Symptoms

23rd June 2008
A burn is a very traumatic injury, cause by fire, chemicals, steam, electricity or any other form of heat transfer to the skin (our biggest organ). Burns on less then 10% of the body surface is considered minor. An entire hand is 1% of the body surface.... Read >
Author: John Mathew

Rehabilitation Benefits and Types

13th June 2008
This process is rehabilitation. Sometimes after sudden illness or injury people find themselves needing help to manage at home, or even having to consider going into permanent residential or nursing home care. Rehabilitation often focuses on physical ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Complete Information on Brown-Sequard syndrome

21st May 2008
Braun the Sequard synthesis symptom (BSS) is a rare neurology situation. It in causes weakness or the paralysis spinal cord for the harm description (hemiparaplegia) (hemianesthesia) loses in the bodily one side and the feeling in the reverse side. It usu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Gastritis and Symptoms

21st May 2008
Gastritis is not a single disease, but several different conditions that all have inflammation of the stomach lining. Gastritis can be caused by drinking too much alcohol, prolonged use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin or i... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Bursitis Pain - Do You Want Helpful Answers for Bursitis Sufferers?

01st May 2008
Bursitis is an ailment that afflicts people of all ages. It is not only a problem for older people, but young people can suffer from bursitis if they do not take proper precautions. The pain mimics that of arthritis, but the symptoms and causes of bursiti... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle

Rehabilitation Benefits and Types

19th March 2008
After a serious injury, illness or surgery, you may recover slowly. You may need to regain your strength, relearn skills or find new ways of doing things you did before. This process is rehabilitation. Sometimes after sudden illness or injury people find ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Rehabilitation Benefits and Types

19th March 2008
After a serious injury, illness or surgery, you may recover slowly. You may need to regain your strength, relearn skills or find new ways of doing things you did before. This process is rehabilitation. Sometimes after sudden illness or injury people find ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

The World is Flat & Toxic FDA Drugs Will Bring Us Good Health - They All Say it's True/Must Be.

03rd March 2008
What If Everyone Thought The World Was Flat,...& They Laughed At Your "Christopher Columbus" Idea,... What If Nearly Every Illness of Humanity was self-inflicted & there was scientific evidence verifying that you won't fall off the Earth if you travel ... Read >
Author: Wellness Consulting Group

Luxating Patella In Labradors

26th February 2008
Luxating patella usually affects small or toy dogs such as Poodle or Pomeranian but this disease is also common in Labradors because of their bow-shaped legs. Luxating patella is a condition wherein the patella dislocates or moves out of its normal locati... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

CPR and First Aid Programs Included in Natural Healing Education

01st February 2008
Training and education in natural healing will often include CPR and first aid programs as an adjunct to good health care training. Natural healing schools can provide specialized training in emergency situations that can arise in a medical setting. Train... Read >
Author: Michael Bustamante

Lymphedema Information & Treatment

22nd January 2008
Lymphedema is a build-up of lymphatic liquid that creates distension in the limbs. Edema appears when venous and/or lymphatic vessels are damaged. When the impairment is so grand that the lymph fluid surpasses the lymphatic carrying capacity, an unusual q... Read >
Author: devendraverma

Acute Appendicitis Information

22nd January 2008
Appendicitis is inflammation of the appendix. The appendix is located in the lower right portion of the abdomen. The appendix is a small pouch attached to your large intestine. It is thought that appendicitis begins when the opening from the appendix into... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Taking Action To Control Chronic Pain

14th January 2008
Chronic pain comes in many forms and can occur from a variety of circumstances such as traumatic injury, disease and medical afflictions such as migraines, arthritis as well as other muscular and skeletal conditions. In the past, living with chronic pain ... Read >
Author: Robert Paulson

What Are the Symptoms of Scar Tissue

07th November 2007
When dealing with the word heal in this article we will think of that word in relation to scar tissue is loaded up on the location of a traumatic injury. The scar tissue known as fibrosis usually decreases the natural movement of the injured area and giv... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

Why Scar Tissue Causes Back Pain

07th November 2007
Effects of scar tissue on back pain and leg painWhen scar tissue forms near the nerve root, it’s called epidural fibrosis. Epidural fibrosis is a common occurrence after back surgeries. This is so common that it often occurs in patients with both succ... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

First Aid for Your Dog

10th September 2007
All dog lovers should know canine first aid and a good canine first aid kit is an absolute must. You can create your own canine first aid kit, or buy one of the many excellent pre-packaged kits available online. If you are going to create your own kit the... Read >
Author: Mike

BBC reveals the reality of living with a brain injury

10th May 2007
You could sustain a brain injury in any number of circumstances; you may be involved in a major car accident, you could suffer personal injury when playing a contact sport or you could sustain a serious head injury in a violent attack. In all of these ins... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Spinal Stenosis and Acupuncture

27th April 2007
Any spinal problem is a serious health issue and spinal stenosis is no different. Acupuncture can provide relief to spinal stenosis patients. Spinal Stenosis and Acupuncture The condition known as Spinal Stenosis results from the narrowing of the sp... Read >
Author: Alien

Alternative Medicine - Why the rage and What is it?

04th October 2006
Alternative Medicine – Why the rage and what is it? Alternative medicine seems to have become the "NEW BLACK" in the world of medicine. More and more people are heading towards different forms of keeping healthy than the conventional run of the mill wa... Read >
Author: Michelle Ludick

Adding Variety To Your Workouts

13th August 2006
As a trainer, one of the most common things to hear about it sore elbows and knees. Often times the comments come from athletes that have been around the track a few times and not only from folks just starting to work out. Besides a traumatic injury the m... Read >
Author: Ray L Burton

Why Does My Shoulder Hurt So Much?

06th August 2006
Why does my shoulder always hurt? When will it ever get better? Do I need surgery? These are some of the questions you may be asking yourself; Shoulder injuries are in fact very common, but not as easily fixed all the time. This is because there are many ... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt

What you can get from a Personal Injury Lawyer

10th May 2006
If you have only just sustained a grievance or injury and consider that you have a case to make, then you have not anything to be beaten by looking for the advice of a personal injury attorney. Because this type of lawyer only works on an incident b... Read >
Author: Karen Ndalo

Accident Injury Claims Done Right

02nd February 2006
When dealing with a car accident, finding and hiring a qualified attorney can help you a great deal. They will help ease your mind through dealing with all the legal aspects of your situation while you focus on coping with the pain and suffering of such ... Read >
Author: Scott Green

BOIRON- HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES INFORMATION

01st February 2006
INTRODUCTION: Boiron Group, world leader in homeopathy - provides you with information about homeopathy, medical research, news and homeopathic medicines. Following are leading products of homeopathic remedies. DESCRIPTION: Acidil is a homeopathi... Read >
Author: herb mark

Arnica Gel Homeopathic Anti-Inflammatory

05th January 2006
Arnica Gel Homeopathic Anti-Inflammatory Arnica Gel is a non-greasy, non-sticky gel quickly absorbed by the skin. Boiron Arnica Gel is made from freshly harvested, organically cultivated Arnica flower tincture. It has no artificial colors or perfumes. ... Read >
Author: Chris Jones

Arnica is used for injury or trauma, Autoimmune disorders, Bruise, Aging skin

31st December 2005
Arnica Benefits of Arnica Homeopathic anti-inflammatory For traumatic injury, bruises, muscles Reduce pain & bleeding after surgery Relieve irritations from trauma, arthritis Action & Uses In countries where Arnica is indigenous, it has... Read >
Author: Naeem Rajani