Articles, tagged with "blood tests", page 1
25th March 2013
Beginning a new phlebotomy employment option is an effective way to determine if you could be interested in earning a living in the medical industry. Phlebotomists perform a series of precisely designed bacteriological, microscopic, biological and chemica...
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Author:
Domingo Hurrell
01st November 2012
Alcohol is relatively harmless when consumed in small doses, but those who drink a higher than recommended amount of alcohol are at-risk of developing a number of serious liver conditions. In the past, these liver conditions were difficult to detect befor...
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Author:
Hardley Thompson
16th March 2012
Arthritis is a potentially debilitating disease from which millions of individuals around the world suffer. It is characterized by joint pain and inflammation, which is typically chronic in nature. The condition has a tendency to run in families, and alth...
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Author:
Glen Greenbaum
20th December 2011
The recent popularity of Mini-IVF (minimal stimulation IVF), Micro-IVF, natural cycle IVF, IVM attests to the changes taking place in the practice of advanced reproductive technologies. The differences between these technologies are not easy for most peo...
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Author:
Bruce Rose
16th June 2011
If you're worn-out most of the time, your physician is probably going to request blood tests on the two thyroid hormones referred to as T3 thyroid and thyroxinine and even the brain hormones called TSH and prolactin. If your TSH happens to be higher and t...
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Author:
Margarito Wagner
04th May 2011
A couple of years ago I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism; and as many people do, I immediately started with the treatment recommended by my doctor; Daily medication and regular blood tests to monitor my thyroid levels. I was handed this solution has fate...
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Author:
Michelle Hague
15th March 2011
The modern generation is very much aware of the importance of undergoing annual medical checkups. Despite increased awareness of the importance of having an annual checkout, many people still neglect to do this and it is not uncommon for people to skip re...
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Author:
Samantha Dale
26th February 2011
The to begin with step your medical doctor will likely get when allergic reactions are suspected is send you off for a skin or blood check. Health-related allergy tests comprise the skin prick check, patch check or blood assessments like the RAST blood te...
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Author:
Martin Wolf
25th January 2011
Breathalyzers are implements that are extensively used by police officers and health care professionals to assess the amount of alcohol a civilian have in is blood. In many cases, the results are used to bring legal action against the civilian if their al...
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Author:
BrunauEric
06th August 2010
Our spine is made up of a number of vertebrae stacked on top of each other. There are discs, plate like structures made up of cartilage, between vertebrae. They separate the vertebrae from each other and also act as shock absorbing cushions.
Discitis ...
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Author:
Ronsmith009
15th April 2010
If you notice light spotting during your pregnancy, get to your doctor as soon as you can, even if the bleeding stops. More than likely this is just a normal sign of pregnancy, however it could be something more serious.
Different women may need differ...
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Author:
Julie Marie
09th April 2010
If you've just found out you're pregnant, you may be thinking you can eat anything you want without worry, because the baby "needs it," yes? Well not really, good nutrition during pregnancy is really important and you'll need to focus on eating healthy fo...
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Author:
Steve Barker
10th March 2010
Each month, thousands of women around the world experience a problem that can become very life altering. This problem is called menorrhagia, otherwise known as heavy menstrual bleeding. It can be caused from a variety of issues, but typically it is the re...
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Author:
Sandra Wilson
18th December 2009
Children's author, researcher, and humanitarian, Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin.com), most celebrated for her children's series, Danny the Dragon, has emerged as a spokesperson for not only children's health issues but women's health as well, writing and ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
16th October 2009
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FTAbs test may be negative due to immunodeficiency. Thus dark field examination of appropriate specimens should be performed in any patient in whom syphilis is suspected and even if VDRL is negative. FTA test detects ...
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Author:
Dr. James Brown