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15th September 2009
Today, exposure to HIV is not the death sentence it once was. These days, access to a diagnosis has grown with test sites making HIV testing available to people anonymously. In fact, now there is an even better solution for initial testing - HIV test th... Read >
Author: kelly15501
11th September 2009
Then medical price points started to rise, people started to live longer and the medical profession became adept at curing various diseases and saving and prolonging the lives of shoppers with serious injuries and life-threatening illnesses. Health care a... Read >
Author: Lukas Hofbauer
11th September 2009
Then medical price points started to rise, people started to live longer and the medical profession became adept at curing various diseases and saving and prolonging the lives of shoppers with serious injuries and life-threatening illnesses. Health care a... Read >
Author: Lukas Hofbauer
27th June 2009
If you are an adult suffering from reading and learning disability, you probably have dyslexia. Now it is a known condition and you can conduct dyslexia test for adults online to know if you are showing signs of dyslexia. Common signs are difficulties in ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
27th June 2009
Dyslexia is now a recognized condition and people who suffered reading and learning disability can now put a name to it. If adult dyslexia testing was available years ago, proper treatment will be put in place to help sufferers cope with the disorder as e... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
01st June 2009
Cancer screening is a process of trying to detect cancer in a symptomatic people or population. Screening tests must be affordable, safe, accurate and noninvasive. Should cancer be detected, follow up tests must be done to confirm the diagnosis. Screening... Read >
Author: Mercy
01st May 2009
Medicare Coverage Part D is the name for the prescription drug benefit plan that is offered through Medicare.
Sifting through all the choices to find a plan that suits the needs of you and your family within the financial constraints you have is not an... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
24th April 2009
Colon cancer is cancer of the large intestine (colon), the lower part of your digestive system. Rectal cancer is cancer of the last 6 inches of the colon. They're called colorectal cancers.
Most cases of this cancer begin as small, non cancerous (benig... Read >
Author: Mercy
07th April 2009
Dentistry is the important bough of science that properly deals with the complete study and practice of diagnosis, deterrence, and treatment of diseases of the teeth, maxilla and mouth. Those people that provide these services and those in the practice of... Read >
Author: Rock David
02nd April 2009
Anybody who has a mole on their skin should think of having them screened. Skin moles are usually linked to skin cancer. People who have lots of moles covering their bodies or have relatives that are diagnosed with skin cancer linked to skin moles are mor... Read >
Author: nlwest21
29th December 2008
Many types of drug testing techniques are available for detecting drug abuse. Urinalysis is one of the most commonly used urine based drug testing as it is a simple technique, and less expensive. Urine drug testing has been popular and employed successful... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
19th December 2008
Many types of drug testing techniques are available for detecting drug abuse. Urinalysis is one of the most commonly used urine based drug testing as it is a simple technique, and less expensive. Urine drug testing has been popular and employed successful... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
13th December 2008
Down syndrome children are a lot of work. Parents will need a team of doctors, including a cardiologist, a gastroenterologist, a pediatrician and other specialists, like speech therapists. Babies with Down syndrome may have trouble learning to roll over, ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
05th December 2008
There are two types of prenatal Down syndrome screening tests. Screening tests can let you know if your baby does not have this chromosomal disorder, while later diagnostic tests can confirm that the fetus does, in fact, have Down syndrome. Generally scre... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
14th October 2008
Before the days of ultrasounds and home pregnancy kits, when women suspected they were pregnant, they calculated the approximate due date by starting with the first day of their last menstrual period, added on seven days and then counted back three months... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
09th September 2008
During the second trimester, you and your spouse should continue to see your doctor for prenatal care. Most pregnant women have monthly office visits with their doctor or midwife until the end of this trimester.
During the second trimester your doctor ... Read >
Author: Paul
02nd September 2008
When you are considering health insurance it is vital that you ask several specific questions about any medical insurance quote to make sure that you get the right cover at the best price. Below we look at 10 questions that you must ask:
Question 1. Wh... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
02nd September 2008
When you are considering health insurance it is vital that you ask several specific questions about any medical insurance quote to make sure that you get the right cover at the best price. Below we look at 10 questions that you must ask:
Question 1. Wh... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
02nd September 2008
Pre-employment questions help us to perform screening tests. It becomes especially important when you are employing someone to take care of your kids. The more you know about someone, the more you reduce that person’s anonymity. After all, it is about t... Read >
Author: Kristan Shildmyer
13th August 2008
A number of supplies are needed for home self-testing of blood-sugar levels: lancets to pierce the finger, the finger-piercing device, and the machine and/or sticks or tablets used to test blood or urine. The most effective way to clean the fingers is by ... Read >
Author: Alien
23rd June 2008
The research on DNA has made a great revolution in many fields right from identify the criminal to roots causes of diseases.
The DNA test can prove the gene. It gives an identify the member of the family who get separated from the family in some incide... Read >
Author: Christy Myers
23rd June 2008
The research on DNA has made a great revolution in many fields right from identify the criminal to roots causes of diseases.
The DNA test can prove the gene. It gives an identify the member of the family who get separated from the family in some incide... Read >
Author: Christy Myers
19th June 2008
Are you looking for an American Alzheimers society aimed at providing education, emotional support and practical assistance for your Alzheimers patient relative? The importance of seeking Alzheimers help cannot be overstated.
Two-thirds of Alzheimers ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
20th May 2008
The chance, that breast cancer is found early, it is more likely to be treated successfully. Checking for cancer in a person who does not have any symptoms is called screening.
Screening-Tests for breast cancer include, among others, clinical breast e... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar
08th May 2008
Phytochemicals are chemicals found in plants that protect plants against bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Eating large amounts of brightly colored fruits and vegetables (yellow, orange, red, green, white, blue, purple), whole grains/cereals, and beans contai... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th April 2008
Colorectal cancer is a term used to describe cancers (lumps, growths, tumours) of the colon (the large intestine or bowel) and rectum. Together, they are one of the most common cancers in the world. Tumours can be described as benign or malignant. Benign ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
26th February 2008
Delayed motherhood is becoming very common as women are getting more career-oriented, but one must know that the risks of a late pregnancy are linked to both the mother and the child. A middle aged woman finds bearing her pregnancy difficult, and later ... Read >
Author: apurva
19th February 2008
Delayed motherhood is becoming very common as women are getting more career-oriented, but one must know that the risks of a late pregnancy are linked to both the mother and the child. A middle aged woman finds bearing her pregnancy difficult, and later on... Read >
Author: apurva
07th February 2008
The question as to when a ballet dancer is strong enough to go onto pointe has always been a contentious one. Dance Physical Therapist Lisa Howell (B.Phty) has perfected a fantastic system that takes the guesswork out of this difficult decision. Dancers ... Read >
Author: Lisa Howell
06th August 2007
One of the painless, odorless, tasteless and invisible diseases is loss of hearing. Even though it is painless, it affects the person mentally and psychologically. Loss of hearing is commonly divided in to three types - conductive hearing loss, sensorineu... Read >
Author: Michael Jennings
23rd July 2007
According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services your spouse may need other lab tests, like blood or urine tests, cultures for infections, or ultrasound exams in the first trimester, for special genetic or medical reasons. The doctor will discu... Read >
Author: Paul
05th July 2007
At times, it is fatal to undermine the importance of genetic counseling. In cases where the woman is more than 36 years of age or where the couple is in relation to each other, it is important to find the family history of the couple. Genetic counseling h... Read >
Author: apurva
29th June 2007
It has been accepted wisdom for many years now that women live longer than men, but a recent study may well turn this on its head for at least one section of the population - women with diabetes.
There are some 9.7 million women with diabetes in the Un... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
11th May 2007
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) is diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance of variable severity with the first recognition during pregnancy. Screening is now part of routine antenatal care in many settings in developed countries. There are several scre... Read >
Author: Mgs.Ali Idrus
28th February 2007
Screening for cancer has generated great public interest as technology has delivered a number of diagnostic tests that are safe, quick and inexpensive. While screening can potentially save lives, especially in the case of cancer of the breast, cervix, col... Read >
Author: DR SOON
08th February 2007
If you experience certain symptoms like frequent night urination, blood in your urine or semen, pains in your lower back, in your pelvis or in your upper thighs all this could be symptoms of prostatitis, a non cancerous swelling of the prostate gland or i... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
02nd January 2007
After researchers discovered another colon cancer gene, the second so far, they concluded that they have found the causes of over 90 percent of the disease in its inherited form.
Every year 156,000 people are diagnosed with colon cancer and six of thos... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd July 2006
Copyright 2006 Radoslaw Pilarski
Due to progress in medical and biotechnological studies in the recent years scientists have focused on tumors not only within macroscopic or pharmacological perspectives, but also within molecular and cytogenic ones. Mo... Read >
Author: Radoslaw Pilarski
01st July 2006
Around 1.5 percent of women are likely to develop ovarian cancer at some stage of their life. It is less common than breast cancer but is considered as the most serious and fatal of all gynecological cancers.
The reason for this is that the cancer is ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
25th April 2006
Pancreatic cancer
Pancreas is responsible for producing insulin which regulates the sugar level in the body. All those who know what diabetes is would know the importance of insulin in body (and hence the importance of pancreas). Pancreas also produces... Read >
Author: Karen Lavender
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