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Baby Gender Predictor - Is Amniocentesis worth the risk?

22nd September 2009
A baby gender predictor is any tool, tale or test that can help identify the gender of your baby, and can range from whacky old wives’ tales to professional and proven pregnancy testing and diagnoses. Discovering that you are pregnant is an incredib... Read >
Author: May Hammond

Baby Gender Predictor - Is Amniocentesis a good choice?

21st September 2009
A baby gender predictor is any tool, tale or test that can help identify the gender of your baby, and can range from whacky old wives’ tales to professional and proven pregnancy testing and diagnoses. Discovering that you are pregnant is an incredib... Read >
Author: May Hammond

Getting A Grasp of Asbestos

19th August 2009
Asbestos is a wonder material that has one huge drawback – it is toxic to humans and causes a host of health problems including cancer. In this article, we take a look at the dangers of asbestos and why it was used in a variety of industries. To get... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Mesothelioma – Trends in Diagnosis and Discovery

27th July 2009
Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that involves the mesothelium lining found in the chest, lungs, abdomen and general body cavity. It is a form of cancer and is associated most closely with exposure to toxic asbestos dust. Being diagnosed with any form ... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Orthodontic Education and Dental Specialty

23rd July 2009
Dentistry is a unique area of health care. Delivering dental treatment typically includes very close “in your face” contact with a patient while invading their body cavity (inside their mouth). In addition to that the patient is typically awake, gaz... Read >
Author: gnathos

Yeast Infection: More Common Than You Think

17th July 2009
Yeast infections are more common than most people care to know. They do not just happen in women either, they can happen in anyone, male or female. Yeast is already present on every one of us; it is not a bad thing. The problem comes when foreign bacteri... Read >
Author: chris imamshah

Beautiful Breast - Breast Plastic Surgery And Breast Implants

10th July 2009
Of the breast plastic surgery procedures performed in 2006 in the US, 329,000 were for breast augmentation. For cosmetic breast plastic surgery in some countries, health insurers will only reimburse insertion of breast implants for clinical indications, m... Read >
Author: Apple

Mesothelioma Traditional Treatment

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is rare kind of cancer and person dies within year or two after diagnosis. The explore of asbestos would during the work place and military services. It shows symptoms like chest pain,coughing, breathing difficulty which is mis leaded to some... Read >
Author: Thanate Tan

The Simple Secrets of Cooking Shrimp for the Best Results Every Time

09th June 2009
Cooking shrimp is something I do all year long, but in the summer it feels extra "right" to be preparing and enjoying this little crustacean. Unfortunately, so many of my friends don't enjoy this delicacy as they should because they are not sure what to d... Read >
Author: Chef Todd

How to prevent back pain with traditional athletic abdominal conditioning

13th May 2009
Watching infomercials about the new, hot abdominal device or the cute little videos with the guys and girls that model an already lean and impressive set of rippling core muscles in a commercial workout that promises you an amazing set of abs with 5 minut... Read >
Author: ictsystem08

How to prevent back pain with traditional athletic abdominal conditioning

13th May 2009
Watching infomercials about the new, hot abdominal device or the cute little videos with the guys and girls that model an already lean and impressive set of rippling core muscles in a commercial workout that promises you an amazing set of abs with 5 minut... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

Cancer Chemotherapy

01st May 2009
Chemotherapy is the general term for any treatment involving the use of chemical agents to stop cancer cells from growing. Cancer cells keep on forming without control unlike normal cells that grow and die. Chemotherapy drug therapy is used to stop these ... Read >
Author: Mercy

CPC Exam Prep : Medical Terminology Crash Course

13th January 2009
Every medical coder realizes the importance of knowing Greek and Latin roots to understand the medical prefixes and suffixes that make up many medical terms. But in addition to those roots, there are several words that will prove important to your codi... Read >
Author: Celena

Different Ways of Fish Cooking

06th January 2009
There are plenty of different ways of cooking fish and it is fun to try different methods. Depending on whether you are using a whole fish, steaks of fillets, you might like to try braising, deep or shallow frying, steaming or even cooking the fish on a w... Read >
Author: IG SERVE

Different Ways of Fish Cooking

03rd January 2009
There are plenty of different ways of cooking fish and it is fun to try different methods. Depending on whether you are using a whole fish, steaks of fillets, you might like to try braising, deep or shallow frying, steaming or even cooking the fish on a w... Read >
Author: IG SERVE

Understanding Mesothelioma Cancer: Causes and Symptoms.

19th December 2008
Mesothelioma is cancer that affects the mesothelium which is the lining or membrane that protects and covers most of the internal organs in the body cavity. The first layer encircles the organ and the second layer forms a sac for protection. There is a ... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

How Plastic Bags Kill in the Marine Environment

31st October 2008
In the article on how plastic bags affect the environment, we talked about how these bags can be a menace to innocent animals and even babies. In this article we have illustrated just how this happens. First let’s take the marine environment which s... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

How Plastic Bags Kill in the Marine Environment

31st October 2008
In the article on how plastic bags affect the environment, we talked about how these bags can be a menace to innocent animals and even babies. In this article we have illustrated just how this happens. First let’s take the marine environment which s... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

What Is a Hernia?

21st October 2008
Hernia is a health problem that can be classified in three different categories. The first of the categories is the inguinal or in the groin hernia. The second one is umbilical hernia and the third one is the incisional hernia or at the site of a previous... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

How to Give Medicine to Your Reptile With the Least Pain (For Both of You!)

21st October 2008
Giving medication to reptiles can be "pretty slippery". With their varied physiological and anatomical make-ups, choosing 'routes of drug administration' is fairly complicated. Having to deal with scales, teeth, and a cranky attitude makes reptile medicat... Read >
Author: Paul Kramer

Laparoscopy Hospital

13th October 2008
Laparoscopy Hospital located in New Delhi, India is known worldwide for its continual research in laparoscopic surgery. This method of surgery has become increasingly popular due to techniques that are termed “minimally invasive.” What this means to t... Read >
Author: Sadhana

Endometriosis - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

15th July 2008
Endometriosis (pronounced "en-doh-mee-tree-oh-sis") is where cells like the ones found in the womb lining (endometrium) grow on organs outside the womb. These go through the same monthly changes as the womb lining itself, sometimes swelling and bleeding i... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hernia - Causes Of Hernia

06th July 2008
A hernia occurs when the contents of a body cavity bulge out of the area where they are normally contained. These contents, usually portions of intestine or abdominal fatty tissue, are enclosed in the thin membrane that naturally lines the inside of the c... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Mesothelioma Effects on the Body Cavity

10th June 2008
The mesothelium is a membrane that covers the abdominal cavity, the chest cavity, and the heart. It is made up of cells that also cover just about all of the human internal organs. It also produces fluids that are vital for the organs to function p... Read >
Author: Josh Spaulding

Complete Information on Anisakiasis with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Anisakiasis is a zoonotic disease. Anisakiasis is the disease caused by infection with Anisakis worms. It is frequently reported in areas of the world where fish is consumed raw, lightly pickled or salted. The disease is caused by the ingestion of larval ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Fried Calamari With Hot Garlic Sauce

04th April 2008
Start by cleaning the Calamari. Holding the body in one hand gently pull on the tentacles to remove the insides, then remove the quill from inside the body cavity, finally peel the skin away from the outside of the body. Once the inside are out you can cu... Read >
Author: M B John

What You Should Know About Peptic Ulcers

17th March 2008
Barring a few internal bodily systems, an ulcer can occur just about anywhere. No one is immune from peptic ulcers, which are most commonly found in the gastrointestinal system, and they differ from leg ulcers. A peptic ulcer can be extremely hazardous to... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Bone Removal for Cleaned Fish and Filleted Fish

11th July 2007
While the terminology is often interchanged and loosely used, a cleaned fish and a filleted fish are actually two different things. It is important to point that out before describing simple methods for bone removal. A cleaned fish is essentially a whol... Read >
Author: Nick Anthony

Liposuction Using Only Local Anesthesia as a Standalone Procedure is the Safest Form of Liposuction

30th May 2007
Liposuction using only local anesthesia when performed as a standalone procedure is the safest form of liposuction. In this procedure, the area to be suctioned is numbed by infiltrating it with local anesthesia. The patient is not put to sleep or in a t... Read >
Author: Dr. Lawrence Osman

Types of abdominal wall hernias

27th March 2007
Usually, the term hernia is used when we talk about hernias of the lower torso, but it can be used for bulges in other areas too. It is known that a hernia appears when the contents of a body cavity bulge out of the area where they are normally contained.... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Field Dressing Your Whitetail Buck

29th January 2007
After making your kill, you first want to be certain that your prey is dead. Approach it carefully from the rear, and if you are using a tag, remember to validate and attach it immediately. It is recommended to use a good quality, strong bladed knife.... Read >
Author: Fidz

Breast Augmentation - Cosmetic Surgery

01st July 2005
Breast Augmentation Cosmetic Surgery The breast augmentation procedure is becoming more and more popular. There are three approaches to this procedure and your surgeon will help you decide which technique is best for you. Inframammary implant sur... Read >
Author: Todd Going