Articles, tagged with "risk factors", page 1
14th February 2012
Annually, it's not a shocker anymore that we see an increase in our Texas health insurance plan premiums. Not everyone is as prepared for their premiums increasing as they get older, though. As we age, insurers expect us to need more health care so we're ...
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Author:
Wiley Long
16th January 2012
How long is the way from a depression that needs treatment to a Zoloft pregnancy lawsuit? Birth defects are generally rare and their cause is very often unknown. Only a small percentage of the children being born every year are affected by a form of these...
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Online Lawyer Source
13th January 2012
Human life is full of risk factors and uncertainties, on every turn and in every walk. Future is never predictable and always unforeseen. The smoothly running train will derail where, no body knows and like wise the fast running train of life will stumble...
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Author:
parker60
12th January 2012
Getting surgery to finally deal with a cataract problem or refractive eye condition, can spell the start to a new life of crystal clear vision. That, of course, is the key motive behind such decisions, but there is more to consider. Perhaps the most impor...
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Kate Dawson
05th January 2012
What does an insurance broker do?
The role of an insurance broker is to act as an intermediary between clients and insurance companies. Their clients can either be businesses or individuals and the purpose of the insurance broker is to get those clien...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
19th December 2011
Infertility is a problem that millions of men and women deal with. There are many common causes of infertility, and below, you’ll learn about the infertility risk factors for both men and women.Female Infertility Risk FactorsThe complexity of the female r...
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Author:
Bruce Rose
19th December 2011
When your child is unable to form an attachment with you or with other people, do not just ignore it, for it might be a sign of reactive attachment disorder. This is a serious condition that should be resolved while a child is still young, for it can affe...
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Author:
danicasusan
19th December 2011
Congenital defects often have unknown causes. But risk factors exist, and along with smoking and alcohol abuse, the use of Zoloft and other antidepressants of the SSRI class by pregnant women have been pointed out as potential increasers of deficient feta...
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Online Lawyer Source
13th December 2011
Diabetes is growing with alarming speed within the United States. There are 23 to 24 million Americans with diabetes these days and 57 million Americans with pre diabetes. The numbers have reached epidemic proportions and are growing in volume daily.
Me...
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Author:
Amie Erickson
30th November 2011
Like some people I lead a hectic life and don't have very much free time to go to the health club to raise my physical fitness. I've always enjoyed cycling outside and I acknowledge the health and fitness benefits I could gain from cycling but bad weather...
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Author:
mstarrittt
29th November 2011
Material handling equipments and packaging materials are widely used in most of the industries. There are many leading companies engaged in producing these materials and equipments for the benefit of various sectors in industries. In this article we will ...
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Author:
kumud
23rd November 2011
Bile Duct Cancer
The bile ducts are the tubes connecting the liver and gall bladder to the small intestine (small bowel). Bile is a fluid made by the liver and stored in the gall bladder. Its main function is to break down fats during their digestion in ...
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Author:
pankaj Nagpal
21st November 2011
Unfortunately, this comes at the expense of the rest of their bodies.
Exercise is very important to the health of your vital organs and your immune system, among other things. Many women find themselves stuck in a vicious circle of wanting to “keep saf...
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DoctorsHealthPress
21st November 2011
The used car or a pre-owned vehicle is a vehicle that has been previously owned by someone. Buying a used car is the economical way to have a car. Buying a used car involves certain risk factors compared to buying a new car. There are a number of used car...
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Author:
Clint White
17th November 2011
Your kidneys work hard every day to remove waste products from your body. They also help keep your body’s chemicals in balance and help keep the amount of water in your body balanced. Sometimes, certain risk factors can put the kidneys in danger. Your kid...
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DoctorsHealthPress