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BTNX Offers Free Blood Glucose Meters

08th October 2009
Toronto, Canada – BTNX Inc. is launching a promotion campaign, offering its Rapid Response branded blood glucose meters to its end users free of charge, who purchase 100 Rapid Response strips, to celebrate its 10th anniversary. The Rapid Response blo... Read >
Author: BTNX Inc.

Princess Diana Death: Alcoholic Blood Sample Belonged To Suicide Victim Not Driver

06th October 2009
It is now known that the blood sample cited in the official report as belonging to driver Henri Paul was not in fact his! Subsequent investigation revealed that not only was the chain of evidence critically broken, but it also seems that certain parties w... Read >
Author: vivekkisna

Natural Diagnosis

02nd October 2009
Finding the root cause of a condition or illness one always wants to know exactly what is going on and what has caused it. .In both natural and mainstream medicine there are approaches which can be used to establish the cause of a complaint. Some of these... Read >
Author: tiggymax

About HIV and Home HIV Testing Kits

28th September 2009
With HIV testing, there is an unofficial stigma attached with the process, which often prevents many people from being tested. However as much as we decide to avoid the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), HIV has the potential to pose as a major threat to... Read >
Author: safescreen

Diagnosis and Screening Options

24th September 2009
Diagnosis and Screening Options Finding the root cause of a condition or illness one always wants to know exactly what is going on and what has caused it. .In both natural and mainstream medicine there are approaches which can be used to establish the ... Read >
Author: R Rafaelsson

Confidential STD Testing: How to get Tested and still Be in Private - Austin

21st September 2009
Call Today: 1(888)MAX-LABS or 1(888)629-5227 Anybody can have STD. This serious disease can infect just about anybody, regardless of age, gender and status in life. If you are sexually active, have multiple partners or just do not practice safe sex, th... Read >
Author: stdclinic

Confidential STD Testing: How to get Tested and still Be in Private - Detroit

21st September 2009
Call Today: 1(888)MAX-LABS or 1(888)629-5227 Anybody can have STD. This serious disease can infect just about anybody, regardless of age, gender and status in life. If you are sexually active, have multiple partners or just do not practice safe sex, ... Read >
Author: stdclinic

Monitor Glucose

16th September 2009
The glucose meter is a device that is used to measure the blood levels of glucose. This device also known as a glucometer is basically employed by people who have been diagnosed as having diabetes and need to monitor their blood glucose level. Blood is ... Read >
Author: Angelo Alford

Princess Diana Death: Driver's Blood Sample Was Swapped

02nd September 2009
If one were to believe the lab results of Henri Paul's blood sample, then Henri Paul would, at best have been incapacitated with a very severe pulsing migraine-like headache, and at worst would have been comatose! Either way, according to the blood sample... Read >
Author: vivekrenu

Home Remedies for Treating Diabetes

28th August 2009
Diabetes mellitus or diabetes is a serious disorder and is caused by reduced levels of insulin in the body. Insulin is required by the body for energizing the cells, maintaining low glucose levels, regulating the metabolism of glucose and increasing the t... Read >
Author: steven marks

Your DUI Arrest: Issues With Field Sobriety Tests and Chemical Tests

19th August 2009
When you are pulled over for drunk driving, typically you are asked to submit to different types of tests so that officers can determine your level of sobriety. There are the field sobriety tests, also known as "FST"s, and there are chemical tests. Law ... Read >
Author: San Diego Web Studio

Know about these instruments

08th August 2009
Breathalyzer A breathalyzer is a brand name of products that is made up from two words breathe and analyzer. Breathalyzer is basically a device that is used to estimate the blood alcohol content from a breath sample. The pioneer of these innovative pro... Read >
Author: Jessie

Everything You Need to Know about Glucose Meters

25th July 2009
There is one adjective that aptly describes diabetes, and that is ""unpredictable."" In the past, a person with diabetes has to go to a hospital or a clinic in order to determine his or her concentration of glucose in the blood. Of course, this task is ... Read >
Author: placementt123

How Do I Cure My GERD? - Know This Before It's Too Late.

01st July 2009
The patient was anxious and bothered while waiting for a straightforward answer from her doctor who was quietly fumbling through some files on his drawer. She tried to hide what she felt although the look on her face and her body movements gave away her t... Read >
Author: Gerald Alden

Giardiasis in dogs

30th June 2009
Giardiasis is an infection with giardia that happens in dogs. Giardia is a one cell parasite named protozoa. This parasite infects the small intestine in the dog. There are many ways in which a dog can get infected by this parasite. Transmission One o... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

Questions About Vitiligo? Concise Answers Here

08th May 2009
One estimate says that as many as 50 million people are affected by Vitiligo around the world, and the vast majority develop Vitiligo before middle age. Review the key facts below to gain an understanding of this distressing condition and put yourself ... Read >
Author: Mike Jones

The Real Facts About C Reactive Protein

04th April 2009
C-reactive protein is produced by the body during times of inflammation. Doctors are not exactly sure why some people have elevated C reactive protein and others have normal levels, but they do know that high C reactive protein is linked to higher rates... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Healing yourself with Protein Rich Plasma

25th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Bruce Lashley Platelet rich plasma (PRP) therapy is a cutting-edge non-surgical technique that is now available for use as an in-office procedure. Years ago, it was thought that platelets functioned solely to form blood clots -- or,... Read >
Author: Bruce Lashley DPM

How to Care for Your Cat with Diabetes

10th March 2009
Cat owners whose pets are diagnosed with diabetes are usually afraid of what may happen. But then again, it is possible for your cat to live long and happily, even with this disease. Your pet only needs dedication and care throughout the ordeal. Diabetes... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

A Diabetic's Guide to Understanding Glycemic Index

17th December 2008
A Diabetic's Guide to Understanding Glycemic Index Beating Diabetes Without Meds Diabetics are bombarded with discussion about losing weight and controlling blood sugar by utilizing the glycemic index or glycemic load. But that is of little help if... Read >
Author: tomenelson

Dog Hypothyroidism: Owner's Guide to Hypothyroidism in Dogs

01st December 2008
Hypothyroidism in dogs occurs when the thyroid gland fails to produce enough hormones. It is one of the most common endocrine problems that dogs experience. Large and mid-sized dogs usually develop this condition more often than small breeds. You may b... Read >
Author: D Swain

An Owner's Guide to Hyperthyroidism in Cats

01st December 2008
Hyperthyroidism in cats occurs when one of the thyroid glands become overactive. This endocrine disease is relatively common, especially in middle-aged to older cats. If left untreated, this condition can lead to heart failure and death. You may be won... Read >

Health & Personal Care Products at Lowest Price Online

11th November 2008
Searching for best health and personal care products in the market? Stop your searching and select the one from the best deals given below: (1). Jericho Dead-Sea Foot Cream The Dead Sea in Israel has a very heavy concentration of natural salts & min... Read >
Author: Brendon Long

Drug Testing At Workplace-Check The Sobriety Of The Employees

17th October 2008
It has been reported in a survey that the management of 81% organizations admitted to subjecting their employees to workplace drug testing in order to check their sobriety that highlights the fact that the reputation of drug testing is intensifying all ov... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Drug Testing At Workplace-Check The Sobriety Of The Employees

06th October 2008
It has been reported in a survey that the management of 81% organizations admitted to subjecting their employees to workplace drug testing in order to check their sobriety that highlights the fact that the reputation of drug testing is intensifying all ov... Read >
Author: Smart7777

Drug Testing At Workplace-Check The Sobriety Of The Employees

01st October 2008
It has been reported in a survey that the management of 81% organizations admitted to subjecting their employees to workplace drug testing in order to check their sobriety that highlights the fact that the reputation of drug testing is intensifying all ov... Read >
Author: Smart7777

StemEnhance Facts - A FAQ on StemEnhance

16th September 2008
StemTech Health Sciences was founded in 2005 in order to bring a new breakthrough product technology to the marketplace. This Product is called StemEnhance and is the beginnings of a natural, phytoceutical dietary supplement started as a conceptual theory... Read >
Author: Matt Gaines

Are the foods you are eating keeping you in pain?

05th September 2008
An Anti-Inflammatory Diet Could Be the Ticket to Feeling Better When I say the word 'inflammation,' it's likely to evoke thoughts of painful joints and muscles, swelling, and a loss of mobility. But did you know that recent research shows that ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

GBG 10-in-One For Prevention

05th September 2008
A young man age 14 was enjoying being a teenager in sunny California. He had a paper route and delivered those papers before sunrise, riding his bicycle and throwing papers. One day during the summer, he became a little sick, blaming the illness on ... Read >
Author: Philip R. Fudge, M.S.

Do You Know What An Allergy to Peanuts Is?

10th July 2008
Peanut allergy is a particular type of food allergy that is caused by the proteins in peanuts. This food allergy affects the immune system of the body and, in severe cases, needs urgent treatment of epinephrine. People suffering from this allergy avoid wh... Read >
Author: Nammy

Albinism – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

17th June 2008
Albinism is hereditary it is not an infectious disease and cannot be transmitted through contact, blood transfusions, or other vectors. The principal gene which results in albinism prevents the body from making the usual amounts of the pigment melanin. Mo... Read >
Author: peterhutch

HGH Test Results

21st May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Amy Fakterowitz Growth hormone is being tested to get the results on growth deficiencies, pituitary gland's function reduction and pituitary tumours. The tests for HGH level include growth hormone stimulation test, suppresion test, s... Read >
Author: Amy Fakterowitz

Lp(a) Blood Test

15th May 2008
When LDL cholesterol combines with a substance known as Apoliprotein (a), the result is a compound known as Lp(a), or "ugly" cholesterol. Lp(a) is called ugly cholesterol because evidence from some research studies shows that in high levels, it can increa... Read >
Author: Alien

Diabetic Supplies - A Requirement for Diabetic Patients

15th May 2008
When it comes for caring a disease like diabetes and maintaining healthy blood sugar levels, diabetic medical supplies play an important role. Medical experts believe that one requires a lot of changes in lifestyle to maintain a healthy body especially if... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Understanding Hypothyroidism In A Great Dane

08th May 2008
A Great Dane could possibly suffer a disease called hypothyroidism. Aside from Great Danes, this disease is suffered by most mid-size to large breeds such as Boxers, Labrador Retrievers, Rottweilers and German Shepherds. Just like the human body, a dog... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Thrombocytopenia – Information on Thrombocytopenia

28th April 2008
Thrombocytopenia is a blood disease characterized by an abnormally low number of platelets in the bloodstream. The normal amount of platelets is usually between 150,000 and 450,000 cells per microliter of blood. A microliter is an amount equal to one one-... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Buy Best Health & Beauty Products Online

27th April 2008
India is becoming a great place to find online shopping stores. Online shopping portals are increasing day by day in india and people are also becoming familiar to these sites. These sites sell almost every thing from a pin to air ticket. Below are some m... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander

Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes and Treatment

31st March 2008
What is diabetes? Diabetes is a disease caused by a lack of insulin (a hormone) in the human body. Insulin is needed by the body to metabolize (breakdown) the sugar that we eat. When insulin is not available the sugar levels in the body can rise to extrem... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk

Vicodin Detox Centers

27th March 2008
Detoxification Diet: Body Cleanse Super Body Cleansers And Detox For Athletes Essential amino acids are those amino acids which we humans are not able to synthesize in sufficient quantities to meet our daily needs and that must be supplied by the food... Read >
Author: Lori

Home Remedies To Control Cholesterol

12th March 2008
Cholesterol is one of the body's fats. Cholesterol levels in the blood rise slightly with age, and women generally have a higher HDL-cholesterol level than men. Cholesterol is also found in the blood circulation of humans. Cholesterol is naturally prese... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Are the foods you are eating keeping you in pain?

04th March 2008
Try An Anti-Inflammatory Diet: It Could Be The Answer To Eliminating Your Pain When I say “Inflammation”, thoughts of painful joints, muscles, swelling and loss of mobility probably comes to mind. But did you know that recent research shows that c... Read >
Author: cannone

My Wife's Triumph Over Uterine Fibroids

04th March 2008
There's nothing quite like sitting down on a crisp fall Sunday morning to write about my wife's uterus. I suppose I could have written something generic about the topic of uterine fibroids, but I prefer to write personal stories about true-life experience... Read >
Author: hefferon

Discover Hypothyroidism In Beagles

22nd February 2008
Though they are not at greater risk of hypothyroidism, Beagles in rare cases have the tendency to develop this disease. Notice your Beagle shedding hair? Check it out because it may not be a skin infection caused by fleas and ticks, the shedding maybe bec... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

Conventional Medical Treatment for Cold Sores

06th February 2008
Description Also called fever blisters, cold sores typically form around the lips, though they sometimes appear in the mouth or on the cheeks, nose, or fingers. The sores are caused by the herpes simplex virus, which can be transmitted through kissing,... Read >
Author: Alien

Princess Diana Death: Driver's Blood Sample Was Swapped!

31st July 2007
If one were to believe the lab results of Henri Paul's blood sample, then Henri Paul would, at best have been incapacitated with a very severe pulsing migraine-like headache, and at worst would have been comatose! Either way, according to the blood sample... Read >
Author: Ba Kiwanuka

Treatment Options for Gastritis

24th July 2007
Gastritis and acid reflux may seem like the same kind of disorder to people because they have the same basic symptoms: stomach upset and pain. But gastritis can be a much more dangerous problem, and it needs to be treated in different ways than acid reflu... Read >
Author: Joe Barton

Gestational Diabetes Test - What To Expect

29th June 2007
In pregnancies today, having a screening for symptom of gestational diabetes has become very common. The test is given between the 24th-28th week of pregnancy when this form of diabetes will show up at its height. While women with gestational diabetes can... Read >
Author: Alien

Types Of Cord Blood Banks – Understand The Difference To Select The Right Bank

26th June 2007
Are you planning for cord blood donation? Then, it’s important that you know about the kinds of cord blood banks. Private Vs. Public Cord Blood Banks Cord blood banks are mainly of two types, i.e. public cord blood banks and Private Banks. Normal... Read >
Author: apurva

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cord Blood Treatment

26th June 2007
With cord blood becoming the talk of town, let’s have a look at the bright as well as the dark sides of this miracle blood that promises to treat many life-threatening diseases in the near future. Advantages Of Cord Blood Treatment Cord blood col... Read >
Author: apurva

Internal Parasites and Your Dog

21st June 2007
Dogs may be infested with at least five types of internal parasites. They are roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, tapeworms and heartworms. The first three can be diagnosed by laboratory examination of the dog’s stool and tapeworms can be determined by ... Read >
Author: Charlotte Powell

Diabetes Blood Sugar Levels Tips on How to Monitor Your Blood Glucose at Home

08th May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Mike Jennings Is monitoring blood glucose levels at home something you are going to have to do for either yourself or a family member? Monitoring blood glucose levels at home is part of the diabetes treatment that is advocated by ... Read >
Author: Michael Jennings

How Do You Know If You Need A Vitamin Supplement?

12th March 2007
Billions of dollars are spent every year by millions of people around the world on vitamin supplements. In 2004 alone, it is estimated, nearly $20B dollars went to supplements. A lot of the people spending their hard- earned money on vitamin supp... Read >
Author: Matt Ream

Malaria may be fatal if treatment is delayed beyond 24 hours.

05th March 2007
Travel Health Diseases Warnings Malaria is a common and life-threatening disease in many tropical and subtropical areas. It is currently endemic in over 100 countries, which are visited by more than 125 million international travellers every year. E... Read >
Author: Gerald Crawford Stellenbosch South Africa

Tests for determining appendicitis

01st March 2007
The appendicitis can be diagnosed with a physical exam, blood test, abdominal CT scan or ultrasound and sometimes surgery.The infection in the abdominal lining leads to peritonitis if the appendicitis is not treated. At the same time untreated appendiciti... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Quit Smoking Using Hypnotherapy in Watford

24th December 2006
Judging the success rate of a Hypnotherapist’s quit smoking session is not as easy as you might expect. As a Hypnotherapist working in the Watford area, it is one of the most commonly asked questions. However, a recent report into the subject, suggested... Read >
Author: People Building

HIV Home Testing What It Really Means to Test Positive or Negative for HIV?

12th August 2006
Making the decision to get tested for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is a big choice to make. Taking the option of getting tested at home is a relief to many. Today, there are HIV home testing kits available for you to insure confidentiality of your re... Read >
Author: Christy Berger

Blood Tests

07th June 2006
Blood Tests When a person is arrested for a DUI, that person must submit to a chemical test under the "Implied Consent" provision in the California Vehicle Code. Implied Consent, under Section 23612 states that if a person is lawfully arrested for a D... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky

5 Steps to Legal Paternity Testing

25th April 2006
If you have a reason to question whether or not your are the father of a baby, then you need to have legal paternity testing completed. This is the only sure way to know for sure if you fathered a child. While this particular test can be costly, it is n... Read >
Author: Peter Wallander

5 Reasons that Blood Tests are Done

24th April 2006
If you have had a doctor's appointment recently for anything other than a cold, then you probably had a blood test done. This is a very common procedure and can yield some very important information for the doctor as to your health and wellbeing. There ar... Read >
Author: Peter Wallander