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What is Part B Coverage of Medicare?

23rd August 2009
Medicare is a social insurance program that is being administered by the US government under the Social Security Act. It aims to provide medical insurance coverage for people who are aged 65 or older, or those who qualify and meets the special criteria... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Miraculously effective Cranberry Juice treatment

16th August 2009
Medical reports of UTI patients have revealed that untreated urinary infection leads to scarring of urinary organs. The infection tends to reach the kidneys and damage it completely. The kidney stops producing urine and effect the waste disposal system of... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

How to handle Kidney Infections during initial stage?

08th August 2009
The symptoms of kidney infections are quite similar to bladder infections. Basically, the bacterium that leads to bladder inflammation creeps up and reaches the kidneys. Initially, the symptoms are minor but aggravate to unbearable levels due to negligenc... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

How to classify among kidney infections?

29th July 2009
Kidneys are bean shaped organs situated near the lower back and below the ribs. This urinary organ plays a crucial rule in eliminating liquid waste (urine) from the body. It is responsible for maintaining adequate concentration of essential nutrients in t... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Antibacterial treatment for Urinary Infections

23rd July 2009
Improper cleaning habits and inadequate diet has lead to rapid increase in the rate of urinary infections. Either it’s men, women or children; they get inflicted with the disease once in their lifetime. Women get inflicted due to shorter urethra while m... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

How does vesico-ureteral reflux leads to kidney infection?

06th July 2009
Nowadays, several children suffer from kidney infection due to vesico-ureteral reflux. This indigenous disease leads to abnormal functioning of urinary tract. It pumps the urine from the urinary bladder to the kidneys. Studies depict that 1% of people suf... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

A short discussion on Medicare and Medicare Supplement Plans

04th July 2009
To talk about Medicare and Medicare Supplement Plans, the first thing that we need to know is what is Medicare? The answer is almost known to all. But still let us define it a little. Actually Medicare is the health insurance for people about the age of 6... Read >
Author: William Richards

Aetna and national kidney registry

12th June 2009
Aetna and the Aetna Foundation have announced an initial grant of $50,000 to support the work of the National Kidney Registry. The National Kidney Registry is a non-profit group dedicated to improving the lives of people facing kidney failure by helping p... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

Different stages of kidney infections

01st June 2009
Kidney infection is a bacterial disease which is caused due to e-coli bacterium. The bacterium enters inside the urinary tract from the urethra or through blood streams. The condition is accompanied by high fever, back pain as well as symptoms of bladder ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Vesico-Ureteral reflux leads to Urine Infections in kids

14th May 2009
Nowadays, several children's and infants suffer from urine infection. The urinary tract plays a crucial role in the waste disposal system of the body. However, the children get inflicted with UTI due to Vesicoureteral reflux. This activity obstructs the f... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Kidney Infections - Adopting some lifestyle changes can reduce the risks

12th May 2009
Do you suffer from pain during kidney infection? Have you noticed blood in urine? If yes, then you might be suffering from kidney infections. This contagious disease turns life-threatening, if the patient doesn't undergo treatment in time. The chronic con... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Basic Types of Kidney Removal

31st December 2008
Kidney removal termed as nephrectomy too. It is a surgical practice to get rid of a kidney. It is a surgery to eliminate a diseased or injured kidney, or a normal kidney for donation to some else. Kidney removal can be done as open surgery, which invol... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Know About Kidney Disease Complications

22nd November 2008
Kidney disease is an extremely broad term and includes dozens of kidney disorders and hundreds if not thousands of diseases having an effect on the kidney. The kind of complications seen in kidney disease depends a lot on what the kidney disease is and ho... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

Your Introductory Guide To Pet Insurance

15th September 2008
We spend a lot of money on our pets. In fact, some countries spend billions of dollars each year on veterinary care. Taking care of your pet's health needs is expensive and these costs can quickly add up. Pet insurance has been around for several years an... Read >
Author: Nicholas Hunt

Term Critical Illness Insurance- Giving You Life For A Second Time

09th September 2008
Every year, around 700,000 people may be affected by a critical illness such as stroke. On the other hand, heart attack may make approximately 340,000 victims while around 1 million may be diagnosed by a critical illness like cancer. If you have term crit... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

The Type Of Kidney Problems

05th September 2008
There are two prime types of kidney breakdown in humans. The first occurs somewhat abruptly and is called "acute renal letdown." We'll speak later about the causes of this order. The jiffy disease is more insidious and occurs over time. It is called "retu... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

Social Security Provides for Medicare

12th August 2008
The United States Social Security Administration (SSA) administers numerous social insurance programs. One of these is the Medicare Benefits. Medicare provides health insurance programs for: 1. People 65 years and above; 2. People below 65 years... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Medical Disabilities with Traveling

26th July 2008
Traveling America-ful with a medical disability can be challenging, but it is worth the effort you make to finally have a successful, fun filled vacation. My wife and I were looking forward to my retirement. My wife had retired from her Licensed Thera... Read >
Author: ALIABBASRIZVI

Medicare Insurance Info

10th July 2008
When you need to avail of your Medicare benefits, the following information will come in handy. Medicare is the nation’s largest health insurance for people age 65 or older, under age 65 with certain disabilities, and any age with End-Stage Renal Di... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Complete Information on Bright’s Disease

15th May 2008
Bright's disease, or nephritis, an inflammation of the filtering units in the kidneys. It is typically denoted by the presence of serum albumin in the urine, and frequently accompanied by edema. Lack of understabreinding of kidney function naturally meant... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Health Tourism – New Beneficial Trend of Tourism

02nd April 2008
Health tourism is a new subsection of tourism, where people visit places other than their home country for better and cheaper medical treatments. People are now realizing the benefits of Health tourism. Developing countries are becoming centre of attracti... Read >
Author: Josh Goldstein

Kidney Failure And Its Treatment Tips

02nd April 2008
The kidneys are a pair of organs located just behind the stomach. Your kidneys filter wastes from your blood and regulate other functions of your body. They also make hormones that keep your bones strong and your blood healthy. The kidneys stop working wh... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Weight Loss - Why Lose Weight?

25th March 2008
You probably picked up this book because you want to lose weight as a way of looking better. But the simple fact is, your weight is more than a matter of taste or aesthetics. It's a matter of health. I encourage you to read this chapter because it is, qui... Read >
Author: Alien

Ensure your pet is happy and healthy with a veterinary pet insurance

22nd February 2008
A pet offers us unconditional love and affection and in turn we think that just by providing them with meals on time, grooming and a regular bout of exercise, we are offering them a great life. However, not many pet owners plan a budget for their pet each... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

If you love your pet then get it a dog health insurance

22nd January 2008
Dog owners are a different class of people altogether and if you own a dog you will nod your head to this statement. Dog owners treat their pets as their children and at times, the pets are given far more attention than we give to our kids. We can talk in... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

Traveling With Medical Disabilities

09th November 2007
November 5, 2007Author: Willie R. WilliamsTraveling with Medical DisabilitiesTraveling America-ful with a medical disability can be challenging, but it is worth the effort you make to finally have a successful, fun filled vacation.My wife and I were look... Read >
Author: Willie R

Dog Health Insurance Ensures The Best Care For Your Beloved Pet

05th November 2007
A dog is a man’s best friend and I am sure all dog owners will agree wholeheartedly with me. The welcome wag of its tail and the friendly lick can make you smile even after a hard stressful day at work. Taking your pet out for a walk or for a simple gam... Read >
Author: Robert Scott

What Is Critical Illness Insurance?

13th July 2007
Critical illness insurance is a type of insurance designed to pay a tax free lump sum at the moment you are diagnosed with an illness considered as critical illness. Most insurance companies that offer critical illness insurance cover seven major diseases... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

How I Found my Niche

20th June 2007
As I get older, it seems that there is a lot more time to think of the things that have happened in the past and I wonder "How did I get to this point?" My husband and I have been married 43 years, we had four children, two boys and two girls. Life... Read >
Author: Lena

Chickenpox vaccine for children with kidney problems

13th May 2007
It is well known that chickenpox is a condition that usually affects children. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus and might lead to severe complications if it is developed in adults. This problem is easily transmitted through air and through d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Importance Of Revealing Your Medical Past To Your Critical Illness Insurance.

26th April 2007
It is very important to reveal your medical past to your critical illness insurance. Not revealing facts you judged unimportant to your critical illness insurance, could be very costly. Therefore it is necessary that you tell your critical illness insurer... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

The Kidney Infection: Very Common, Very Uncomfortable

20th February 2007
Kidney infections, known medically as pyelonephritis (pyelos means pelvis of the kidney) and glomerulonephritis, often start in the bladder. If a person has low resistance, germs from the bladder can travel up the ureters to the kidneys and begin to multi... Read >
Author: George McKenzie

Kidney infections: glomerulonephritis and pyelonephritis

15th February 2007
Kidneys are a pair of organs located bellow the ribs, near the middle of the back. Their function is to get rid of wastes and unnecessary liquids from human body in the form of urine. Glomerulonephritis and bacterial pyelonephritis are the most common... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Scary Complications of Diabetes

26th November 2006
As a diabetic, you are at a constant risk of developing complications. What are these complications? What are their symptoms? Which body part is most affected? Let’s have the answers to these questions. Blood Vessels Diabetes could harm your small b... Read >
Author: Jeremy Parker

How To Cure My Blood Pressure, Kidney Disease And Back Pain All Together?

26th September 2006
Blood pressure, insomnia, cancer, kidney disease…and back pain. All these diseases are like football players; each complementing the other. Their final aim is to hit the goal, to destroy the opponent! Just like the players in the game of soccer, these ser... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Kidney Cancer

24th April 2006
Most Who Develop Kidney Cancer are Smokers Except in rare cases, humans are born with two kidneys. The kidneys are essential organs that we use to get rid of extra water and waste from our blood. Kidneys also help control our blood pressure. Even thoug... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender