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Colon Cleanse Regime: Insights from Autopsy Results and the Need for Colon Cleansing

20th August 2009
A medical practitioner from Berlin, who is experienced in performing autopsies over many years, has found that in sixty per cent of all bodies he found significant issues with the contents of the colon, specifically worms and petrified faeces. Additional... Read >
Author: Bishop

Get an answer to questions from History to geography, Medicine to Sports and Craziest to weirdest.

15th August 2009
Many a times you do not Get an Answer to your Question. It might happen that the thing you are asking is different from the answer that you are getting in return. Even personally people have become non-responsive. When asked why a mistake was made the... Read >
Author: Sunil Sahal

Fix a Golf Swing - Improve Your Golf Game Within Days With This Famous Analysis Tool

11th July 2009
How to fix a golf swing - First you need to figure out what is wrong. And there is one surefire way to do that..your ball flight and shot pattern. The flight of your ball and the almost certain consistency of your bad shot will tell you all you need t... Read >
Author: Terry Gorry

Michael Jackson's Broken Heart

06th July 2009
When you hear the name “Michael Jackson,” you probably have two different thoughts: “incredible performer” and “very strange person.” I personally think that history will largely remember his legacy of memorable songs, videos, and dance num... Read >
Author: ThumbPeople, Inc.

Remembering The Good Side of Michael Jackson

30th June 2009
This is a shock to everyone all over the world. The most talked about news for the next few weeks. An idol in every way possible. A legend at a young age with faithful followers similar to Elvis. He brought music to a whole new level and accomplished so ... Read >
Author: David Lee

Medical transcription career

05th June 2009
Medical transcription has been in use since the 1950’s. This is used to keep records of patients and since the doctor cannot do it themselves, this is where people like you who have the training can come in to help them and at the same time make some mo... Read >
Author: medical.transcription

How to Clean Up Trauma Scenes

15th May 2009
A person gets depressed beyond belief and blows his brains out. The police arrive and begin to survey the scene. They give the surviving spouse a card for a local clean up service whom she calls immediately. Hire a professional company, this is not a job ... Read >
Author: Chris

Is It Really Possible To Remove Parasites With A Parasite Colon Cleanse?

30th April 2009
More and more concerned individuals are experimenting with a parasite colon cleanse. Horror stories abound of individuals eliminating organisms in great numbers during the course of a colon cleanse. The really horrifying aspect of removing parasites is th... Read >
Author: MS Hutchins

The Truth Behind Colon Cleansing Weight Loss

24th April 2009
Are you aware of the truth behind colon cleansing weight loss? As a personal trainer, I tend to be skeptical of any method of weight loss that does not follow traditional guidelines. You know the drill, eat less and exercise more. However, I had heard so ... Read >
Author: MS Hutchins

Why Is Losing Weight So Hard?

19th March 2009
Do you often ask yourself why is it so hard to lose weight? You do everything the way your suppose to, exercise, run, walk, jog, ect. But you still can’t manage to lose that, what I call “belly Fat” you can even do crunches, sit-ups, still nothi... Read >
Author: Daniel Richard

The Greatest Benefit of Colon Cleansing

07th March 2009
One of the stories that has been bantered around after John Waynes death from Cancer was that at his autopsy they removed over 35 pounds of impacted fecal matter from his colon. It is hard to discern if this is urban legend or fact. However, if this is... Read >
Author: Catie Jefferson

How to Handle Clinical Negligence

14th December 2008
Unfortunately with all of the precautions hospitals take these days Medical Negligence can still be an issue. When you or a loved one suffers needlessly from bad care there can be harmful risks that can ultimately result in complications or even death. Th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The ‘Body Works’ Comes to London

02nd October 2008
Following the recent and highly successful Tutankhamen exhibition at the O2 in Greenwich ‘Gunther Von Hagens’ Body Works - The Mirror of Time’, opens in late October 2008 and will run until August 2009. The Bubble Exhibition Space of the O2 wi... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

How is Alzheimer’s Diagnosed? Doctors to See and Tests to Have

02nd September 2008
Alzheimer’s disease is a complex and complicated illness, and its symptoms are frequently indicative of other disorders as well. As a result, the diagnostic process for the disease can be messy and complicated. Currently, the only definitive way to d... Read >
Author: Susan Nickerson

Battling With Alzheimer

25th August 2008
One could trace back the history of Alzheimer's disease from a presentation and lecture made by a German psychiatrist in 1906 during 37th Meeting of Southwest German Psychiatrists held in Tübingen. Dr. Alois Alzheimer presented his findings on a woma... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

Information on Gallstones with Treatment

20th May 2008
Gallstones are the most common and costly digestive disease in the United States, causing more than 800,000 hospitalizations annually at estimated cost of over five billion dollars. More than 20 million Americans have gallstones and approximately one mill... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Secret of Changing Your Perception of Failure to Overcome Low Self Esteem

27th February 2008
Would you take advice from a failure? I’m going to guess that some of you responded with a resounding NO! People with low self esteem, and it seems from my practice, particularly women with low self esteem hate it when they fail or make a mistake. Th... Read >
Author: Denise Pederson

The Risk Factors Involving Critical Illness Insurance

05th November 2007
The survival period can be very important in a critical illness policy. So let’s have a look at the survival period in detail. To obtain payment from additional critical illness cover, it may be wise to make an agreement about a survival period. The sur... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Volunteer Your Way to Medical Transcription Job Opportunities

08th October 2007
As soon as you are ready to find medical transcription job opportunities, volunteer your time, effort and resources to establish your professionalism. Seek out and join a local chapter of the American Association of Medical Transcriptionists (AAMT) in you... Read >
Author: Mary Ruff-King

Einstein's Brain

06th June 2007
Einstein's brain was removed during his autopsy by Dr. Thomas Harvey, who then put it in a jar and kept it without prior permission. He then got Einstein's son to agree after the fact, on the condition that the brain be used for research and that finding... Read >
Author: Michael

19 Basketball Quotes for March Madness

02nd March 2007
It is March again and for basketball fans it means just one thing: March Madness! The collegiate tradition is upon us. Many will continue to watch, even if their team has been eliminated just for the drama and excitement. This leads to great highlights... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson

Prostate cancer symptoms

22nd February 2007
Do you want to know what are the prostate cancer symptoms for sure ? I hope I will not disappoint you, but basically, none. However, the good news is more males die from heart, lung, liver, kidney, Alzheimer or accidents, other diseases than from pros... Read >
Author: Valerian D

New Method Discovered for Early Detection of Alzheimer’s Disease

13th December 2006
A CBS story shows that the 4.5 million people that suffer from Alzheimer’s disease is expected to triple to more than 13 million by 2050. Although there is no cure for Alzheimer’s disease, early detection is a very key element to successfully fight th... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly

Alzheimer's Disease a Prion?

09th May 2006
You may be wondering what a prion is and why you should care. Well, your ears might perk up a lot if you hear the words - 'Mad Cow Disease'. That disease is caused by a transmissible prion. Prion related diseases have been recognized for years. However... Read >
Author: Ron McCluskey

Dog Ear Infections - Prevention, Symptoms, Causes

20th March 2006
Brian Kilcommons relates a terrible story about a beautiful golden retriever dog who was usually very gentle and kind with children. It's owners had a girl aged 3 1/2, and they normally got along very well. Then one day the little girl grabbed the dog's e... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

The Business Autopsy: A Fact Of Life

31st January 2006
Last week we discussed the importance of performing an autopsy on a dead business. No, I haven't been watching too many of those wonderfully graphic, TV forensic investigation shows. The reason I recommend you do a business autopsy is to uncover the exact... Read >
Author: Tim Knox

Do You Know The Lifestyle Habits Causing Stress Related Illness ?

09th January 2006
When a person has bad habits, you can bet that this person will have stress throughout their lifetime. For example, if a person smokes it decreases body oxygen and increases the reactive substances known as "free radicals". This gradually affects the hea... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane