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A New Disease of the Skin

21st September 2009
Occasionally in modern medicine, there are still actually “new” diseases. When a new disease is described, such as AIDS in the 1980’s, it is remarkable how quickly the medical community attacks the problem, learns the cause, and starts to develop t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Treatment for Gallstones

11th September 2009
In the treatment for gallstones, the use of an ultrasound scanner can detect all of the gallstones quick and pain-free. In order to test the functioning of the liver, there are blood samples taken. Some of the other tests that are useful in the treatment ... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Accident Injury Claim at Work Place

11th September 2009
Accident at work place may cause serious injuries to the workers. It can result in whiplash injuries such as muscle spasms, neck pain, soft tissue pain, frequent headaches, ringing in the ear, tiredness and some times numbness too. Some of them even compl... Read >
Author: Vijay Keerthi

Adolescent Injuries: Tennis Elbow

07th September 2009
Tennis elbow is a condition in which tendon fibers that attach on epicondyle on the elbow's exterior degenerates. The tendons talked about here anchor the muscles that help wrist and hand to lift. Although tennis elbow occurs mostly in patients of thirty ... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry

Shoulder Surgery - Do You Really Need It?

30th August 2009
A few months ago I tore one of the muscles in my rotator cuff and was told that I would need shoulder surgery to fix it. Without getting too technical I will explain a little about the shoulder joint.� The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint.... Read >
Author: Nick Bryant

MRI Programs offers Education for Radiologic Technologists.

07th August 2009
MRI is the abbreviated form of Magnetic Resonance Imaging. MRI program is one of important study courses in the field of medical science. It can be defined as a imaging technique which is widely adopted by radiologic technologists to spot the disease or t... Read >
Author: yanita

Are You Experiencing Back Pain and Want To Know How To Make Your Back Pain Go Away?

31st July 2009
In this article you will learn the treatment for back pain, the common causes, and the ways of preventing back injury. Nearly everyone at some point in their life will experience back pain that can interfere with their daily activities, work or recreation... Read >
Author: emergencysuppliesinfo.com

The World's First High-Field Stand Up Open MRI

19th July 2009
High Field Stand-Up MRI vs. the Traditional Open MRI Washington Open MRI now has the world's only high field full-body Open MRI scanner that can scan patients in the sitting or standing position. Our new Stand-Up Open MRI technology allows you to ... Read >
Author: WilliamKisse

Overview of Medical tourism in Israel

19th July 2009
One company engaged in the business of medical tourism and to promote health care facilities to interested patients all over the world is Mentor Medic Ltd, which was set up in Israel. This company deals with the process of medically evaluating, diagnosing... Read >
Author: Kristine Reeves

The World's First High-Field Stand-Up Open MRI

14th July 2009
The World's Most Advanced High-Field Open MRI Why go anywhere else? Multiple locations serving the Washington DC, Baltimore, Suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia areas. Fully covered by insurance - no additional cost vs. the older "traditional" ... Read >
Author: WilliamKisse

Malignant Versus Benign Mesothelioma

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is one of the diseases that are related to asbestos exposure, most of the time the type of mesothelioma seen is the Malignant Mesothelioma. However rarely mesothelioma victims can develop a milder tumor called Benign Mesothelioma. Although bo... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

How To Recognise the early symptoms of asbestosis

09th July 2009
Asbestosis is one of the disease associated with asbestos exposure and it is characterized by chronic scarring of the lungs. Thankfully however it is not a life threatening disease although it is chronic in nature. Most of its symptoms are common to other... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

How To Recognise the early symptoms of asbestosis

09th July 2009
Asbestosis is one of the disease associated with asbestos exposure and it is characterized by chronic scarring of the lungs. Thankfully however it is not a life threatening disease although it is chronic in nature. Most of its symptoms are common to other... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Malignant Versus Benign Mesothelioma

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is one of the diseases that are related to asbestos exposure, most of the time the type of mesothelioma seen is the Malignant Mesothelioma. However rarely mesothelioma victims can develop a milder tumor called Benign Mesothelioma. Although bo... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Rotator Cuff Injury

23rd June 2009
Last year I messed up my left shoulder. I remember exactly when I did it, although at the time, it didn’t seem too bad. I had some flat packed office furniture delivered for the home office. Signed for it and then decided to carry it upstairs. Being... Read >
Author: Nick Bryant

Whiplash Compensation Claims: What is Whiplash?

21st June 2009
Whiplash is an injury to the neck area, resulting from a strain to ligaments in the spine. It is caused by sudden movements of the neck, such as those which occur during sudden deceleration in a car accident. Whiplash is usually a minor injury which ca... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker

Your Guide to 3D Printers

11th June 2009
The advent of 3D printing technology has brought about some new and exciting possibilities, especially for those interested in art of any kind. Compared to most other printing processes, 3D printing is somewhat complex. As a consumer, however, you will pr... Read >
Author: Stacy Page

Types of scans used by a pediatric radiologist

27th March 2009
Children sometimes require medical care due to illness, problems that result from a congenial problem, or injury. Treatment and diagnosis for children is the best when provided by a doctor who specializes in treating children called a pediatrician. Pediat... Read >

How To Relieve Back Pain

19th February 2009
Perhaps the most important fact to know about disc surgery is that you probably don't need it. In a recent survey of people suffering with various forms of back pain, for every survey participant who had disc surgery, three others were told they probably ... Read >
Author: gillmortensen73

How To Relieve Back Pain

19th February 2009
Perhaps the most important fact to know about disc surgery is that you probably don't need it. In a recent survey of people suffering with various forms of back pain, for every survey participant who had disc surgery, three others were told they probably ... Read >
Author: MichelleS

MRI Scans Ineffective for Back Pain

18th February 2009
BBC Health carries an article about a review of six trials covering 1800 patients which concluded that MRI scanning does not help in the management of normal low back pain and should be reserved for specific conditions such as nerve root lesions, infectio... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Using MRI for Dog Arthritis

25th January 2009
One of the newest diagnostic procedures for dog arthritis is the use of MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging. This procedure is not really new for human patients but it is quite the first time that its use is being extended to man’s best friends. Dog ar... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Using MRI for Dog Arthritis

22nd January 2009
One of the newest diagnostic procedures for dog arthritis is the use of MRI or Magnetic Resonance Imaging. This procedure is not really new for human patients but it is quite the first time that its use is being extended to man’s best friends. Dog ar... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

How is the Stage of a Breast Cancer Based?

08th January 2009
Cancer stage is established on the size of the tumor, whether the cancer is invasive or non-invasive, whether lymph nodes are engaged, and whether the cancer has extended away from the breast. A staging system is a standardized method for the cancer at... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia

Radiology software where technology meets diagnostic needs

02nd December 2008
Radiology education has a larger than life role in creating an expert radiologists' community to cater to the growing demands of the medical fraternity. Many universities offer job oriented radiology education, which covers subjects like Biology, Human A... Read >
Author: Cobra Group

Medical imaging the broad spectrum diagnostic tool

26th November 2008
The term radiology alone is enough to convey the tremendous scope and popularity of this fast evolving branch of medical science. Working in tandem with physicians and surgeons, radiologists helps in the precise detection and diagnosis of disease conditio... Read >
Author: Cobra Group

Radiology and Obesity

30th October 2008
As obesity continues to rise among Americans, one of the “weighty” issues facing the radiology community is how to ensure that overweight patients receive quality medical imaging. Imaging and treating obese patients has become a priority for radiologi... Read >
Author: AC Teeple

French doctors use laser to destroy brain tumor

09th September 2008
The team from Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital in Paris drilled a 3mm hole into the skull of a patient under local anaesthetic, inserting a tiny fibre-optic cable armed with a laser. The doctors were then able to "see" the metastatic tumour and steer the ... Read >
Author: Shane

Dealing with and Preventing NSF

09th April 2008
Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis is a very new disease, first described in 2000, and as such, much research is still required on the subject. It seems to affect only those with moderate to severe kidney disease, and has a strong link to gadolinium-based cont... Read >

Tennis Elbow in Adolescents

22nd January 2008
Tennis elbow is a condition in which tendon fibers that attach on epicondyle on the elbow’s exterior degenerates. The tendons talked about here anchor the muscles that help wrist and hand to lift. Although tennis elbow occurs mostly in patients of thi... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Sprains and Strains in Adolescents

22nd January 2008
Sprains and strains are among the majority of the injuries caused while playing sports. Sports injuries can be caused by small trauma which involves ligaments, muscles and tendons including bruises, sprains and strains. The body part which is most commo... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Pericarditis - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st August 2007
Pericarditis is inflammation of the pericardium, a membrane that surrounds the heart and its major blood vessels. Pericarditis can be caused by infection, heart attack, autoimmune disorders, chest trauma, cancer, kidney failure, or drugs. Pericarditis mos... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Pre-tests and brain cancer treatment

12th May 2007
Oncology teams' mission in daily work is the prevention and treatment of brain cancer. They research, test, and administer brain cancer treatment. Depending on the stage, location of tumor, and age of the patient, a treatment plan for the cancer can beg... Read >
Author: Darren Dunner

Some Facts About Lower Back Pain

09th April 2007
What is back pain? or lower back pain.Low back pain can be delicate or prolonged knock out complaint. For many, it may be a constant disorder that flares up infrequently for a few days or , then becomes more manageable again. It will shape most at some st... Read >
Author: krish

Some Facts About Lower Back Pain

09th April 2007
What is back pain? or lower back pain.Low back pain can be delicate or prolonged knock out complaint. For many, it may be a constant disorder that flares up infrequently for a few days or , then becomes more manageable again. It will shape most at some ... Read >
Author: krish

What Are The Causes Of Sudden Cardiac Death In Athletes?

22nd January 2007
As its name implies, sudden cardiac death is sudden and unexpected, with death occurring within minutes after collapse. It is more common in older folks with serious heart problems, but it can also happen to young and healthy people with no sign of heart ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

The Benefits Of Health Insurance

16th November 2006
Our health is perhaps our greatest and most treasured possession in life, yet many people overlook health insurance as an option that is too expensive. Although health insurance can cost a lot, there are some great deals to be had and if you can afford ... Read >
Author: Peter Kenny

Upper Back Pain

23rd September 2006
There can be many other causes injury, accidents, upper disc displacement and many more. There is a great deal of stability and less motion in the upper back, which is thoracic spine region. So, spinal disorders are not very common. Conditions like h... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Information about Bone Diseases

07th July 2006
Information about Bone Diseases Our bones are the first to face external trauma. And yet we take them for granted unless something goes seriously amiss. Most of us are familiar with marthritis and osteoporosis, the biggest illness that plague the... Read >
Author: john frazer

How Can This be a Shocker?

31st January 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License Headline, New York Times: "A Shocker: Partisan thought is unconscious. "The thought process of a partisan being challenged is almost entirely emotional, and there are flares of pleasure when unwelcome information... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole

Pet Insurance is it a waste of money?

09th January 2006
According to a report published by research group Mintel, one in three pets needs an unforeseen visit to the vet each year. This implies you're more likely to make a claim on your pet insurance than on your car insurance or even your home & contents polic... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Pet Insurance suss out the answers to 10 key questions

09th January 2006
If your joints and bones are flexible and strong, they move freely. And that means life can be fun and appreciated to its' full. But for one in seven people, movement is hindered by a musculoskeletal problem - back pain, arthritis, osteoporosis, fracture,... Read >
Author: michael challiner