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Health Problems in a Havanese

13th May 2011
Known as the national dog of Cuba, the Havanese is a small and sturdy dog with a generally good and healthy disposition. As a breed that stood the test of time, Havanese dogs have evolved from pampered lap-dogs of the aristocracy to a reliable family com... Read >
Author: Lea Mullins

Music therapy helps in communication for the autistic child

11th May 2011
Autism is one of the leading diseases that are faced by many of the child these days. Child within the age of 3-4 months to 3 years is found getting affected from this. The proper reason is not known to us; however this can be stated as the abnormal devel... Read >
Author: James Blatt

What Are The Treatment Options Available For Kids With Cerebral Palsy?

06th May 2011
Cerebral palsy can be related to brain paralysis. This is a particular condition that refers to the malfunctioning of body movement that greatly affects the overall balance of the body, posture, as well as the general function of the nervous system especi... Read >
Author: Aliceshown

Osteoarthritis In Canines: Is There A Cure And What Exactly Are The Treatment Options?

14th April 2011
Can you cure your dogs osteoarthritic disease? Learn more about this condition and its treatments in this article. Osteoarthritis is the degeneration or deterioration of the cartilage in between your dog's bone joints and this is a permanent disease. ... Read >
Author: Steve Weber

Tips to Get Pregnant after Miscarriage

04th February 2011
Miscarriage is one of the hardest challenges for any couple who are trying to start a family. The feeling of anger, pain, confusion, and more are bound to knock on couples' doors for a long while but it's important for couples to rise above this obstacle.... Read >
Author: prenoyyonerp

Important Points to Get Pregnant - Quitting Smoking and Alcohol Consumption to Have a Healthy Pregna

17th December 2010
For most women, having a baby is just as simple as baking a cake but for some unlucky women it’s not as easy as that. For these women, trying to conceive a baby requires a lot of attention, patience and dedication. Some have struggled for years just tryin... Read >
Author: Susan Taylor F.

What Is Cancer?

31st May 2010
The term ‘Cancer' refers to any one of a large number of diseases in which a group of cells show an abnormal development with an uncontrollable division beyond the normal limits. They have the ability to intrude and destroy adjacent body tissues. Cancer... Read >
Author: Ambreen R

Take care of Breast Cancer in India at best cancer hospitals of India

18th February 2010
Treatment of Breast cancer in India is available at best cancer hospitals in cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai. Cancer hospitals in India provide treatment for breast cancer patient under experienced team of surgeons. Surgeons in India ... Read >
Author: ramesh

Are some dog breeds really itchier than others?

05th January 2010
Some breeds have a reputation for being itchy. These include West Highland White Terriers, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Golden Retrievers, Labrador Retrievers and German Shepherds. There are plenty of old wives' tales relating to the care of our dog... Read >
Author: happytails

Human Body Is The Back

29th December 2009
One of the most important parts of the human body is the back. When your back starts to give out on you - either through various ailments or through sheer old age - it's time to get some serious help because once your back goes dead, you're only a little ... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

Discover How Computers Will Help Children With Autism

08th December 2009
Autistic children have a disability that results from abnormal development or communication skills, social skill deficits and reasoning. Many characteristics include lack of eye contract, repetition of words, phrases, tantrums, anger outbursts, inability... Read >
Author: Bonita Darula

Dog Retinal Dysplasia Disorder

22nd September 2009
Retinal dysplasia refers to a disorder in which the cells and layer of retinal tissue did not develop properly. It is usually a nonprogressive disease and can be caused by viral infections, drugs, vitamin A deficiency, or genetic defects. Retinal dysplasi... Read >
Author: hannah

Effective Exercises to Lose your Man Boobs

08th August 2009
In these modern times, women are not the only ones seemingly pressured to be vain in order to present the image of a perfectly pretty lady. Almost all women, upon going on dates, never fail to befriend the environment of the restaurant's or concert hall's... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Identify Autistic Signs At An Early Age

17th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Bonita Darula No parent wants to contemplate that their child may be suffering from autism, a devastating developmental disorder that is anticipated to affect more than one in 150 children in the United States. The affliction is thou... Read >
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Jobs in Pediatric Physical Therapy

20th March 2009
As in other sectors in the healthcare industry, jobs in pediatric physical therapy promise a bright and rewarding future for professionals in this field. Besides excellent remuneration, these jobs provide great satisfaction too. A Challenging Career Op... Read >
Author: Brad Jones
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