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Ways That Drinking Cranberry Juice Can Boost Good Health

29th March 2010
Recent studies done at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Bloomberg School of Public Health reveal that the chemical in cocoa beans has a biochemical effect similar to aspirin in reducing platelet clumping, which can be fatal if a clot fo... Read >
Author: Reinaldo Finch

The Next Big Thing in the Nursing Field

01st February 2010
Over the past centuries, technology has almost always something to do with military advances or the medicine. Men and women of science often invent things or discover something for the purpose of medical or military breakthrough. And when it comes to medi... Read >
Author: KennethDrake

A Way To Tell the Smart From The Dangerous When It Comes To Online Weight Loss Items

30th December 2009
Weight loss merchandise can cause dire side effects. Sometimes the side effects can be worse than the results of obesity. Please use caution when buying weight loss merchandise as they will be very harmful. Do your due diligence and arm yourself with k... Read >
Author: barilj

10 Tips for a Mold Free House

18th December 2009
'Tis the season to start sealing the hatches in our homes, but before you do, it's good to think about exactly what you might be trapping inside to keep you company all winter long. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mold grow... Read >
Author: The Money Pit

Talented Doctor Pioneering New Outpatient Surgery for Pain Relief for Neuropathy Pain, Groin Pain

26th November 2009
A. Lee Dellon, M.D. graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 1966 and from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in 1970. He then completed eight years of additional training, including two years of research at the National Cancer Institute, Surgery Bran... Read >
Author: vickihls

Medifast: The New Lifestyle

10th November 2009
Over the years, numerous weight loss programs have been commercially marketed and used by consumers. However, not all of these commercial products are truly effective as what their advertisements may say. In addition, not all of these products are clinica... Read >
Author: Jenny Jamison

New Outpatient Surgery Pioneering Pain Relief for Neuropathy Pain, Groin Pain, Joint Pain and Foot D

12th October 2009
Dellon Institutes specialize in correcting difficult peripheral nerve problems. The most common peripheral nerve problem in the United States of America is neuropathy due to diabetes, chemotherapy, heavy metal poisoning, and unknown causes. This neuropath... Read >
Author: vickihls

The History of CPR

10th September 2009
Though Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, or CPR, may date back hundreds or even thousands of years, the first instance of CPR being medically cited occurred during the 18th century in Paris when the Paris Academy of Science first recommended mouth-to-mouth r... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse

Legionella Prevention On Sites with Previous Deaths

18th August 2009
When Madrid based dealer ECTE approached a Minnesota water treatment company in Minneapolis, MN in 2003 about seeking European Union certification on its water treatment electronics for the prevention of Legionella, the water treatment company's Regional ... Read >
Author: Larry Couture

Roux-en-Y Surgery May Increase Kidney Stone Risk

09th July 2009
A recent study made by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine revealed that patients who underwent the most popular gastric bypass surgery developed kidney stones at a rate that almost doubles the rate of obese patients who didn't have the operat... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Rheumatoid Arthritis and Fat

06th July 2009
The regular American diet is not suitable for our bodies as it is quite acidic in nature. Fat, though in regular amounts helps protect against acidity, but excess acidity can lead towards storage of extra fat in our bodies leading to obesity and chronic p... Read >
Author: Hamilton Erridge

Top Nursing Schools In The US

15th June 2009
The standard for ranking the top nursing schools is U.S. News and World Report, which asks deans, administrators, and faculty members to evaluate other schools based on the quality of academic programs and how well students are prepared for a career in nu... Read >
Author: Cathy Somers

Depression and Illness What You understand about

12th June 2009
Depression can be defined as a persistent and irregular mood state characterized by sadness, melancholy, slowed mental process and changes in physical patterns such as eating and sleeping. It is fairly obvious that the above changes in routine are unhealt... Read >
Author: dr mony

Top Medical Colleges: Prerequisites

05th June 2009
Becoming a doctor is a dream for many, given its status as a noble profession that also brings affluence. Hence, there is a rush of candidates seeking admission into the top medical colleges every year. To select the best, medical colleges follow rigorous... Read >
Author: Kilian

Career Spotlight: Game Designer

17th January 2009
There is no doubt that a game designer has an enviable job in the eyes of many people. If you are interested in computer games or video games and have considered a design career then you first need to figure out if you have what it takes. As fun as it sou... Read >
Author: Blake Evans
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