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Alternative Treatment and Medicine for High Blood Pressure

29th September 2009
Blood pressure is a major medical problem in the world. An abnormal stress on the circulatory system leads to blood pressure and other related diseases such as stroke, heart attack and heart failure. Usually, high blood pressure has no specific sympto... Read >
Author: herbalcure30

How Notepads Add Professionalism

28th September 2009
It is always such a relief to get notepads or prescription pads from your doctor. Any appointment with your doctor is incomplete without your doctor scribbling something on his print notepads. It is as if, the notepad or prescription pad is the cure its... Read >
Author: charen

Blood Pressure Monitor What Are Different Types Of Blood Pressure Monitor

23rd September 2009
Are you looking for Blood Pressure Monitors This article will give you comprehensive information about all types of blood pressure monitors. Taking your blood pressure and keeping a record of the measurements is important. It will give you and your doctor... Read >
Author: durgesh02

The Truth About Infertility

21st September 2009
Infertility is the inability to conceive; it may be remedied. However, should the conditions persist, it is referred to as sterility. In the United States, one out of every 8 to 10 couples are childless because of infertility; it is a major medical and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Patient Advocacy

21st September 2009
Every healthcare provider, from the blue color worker whose primary responsibility is the maintenance of operating room suite furnishings, to the cardiac surgeon performing high risk, complicated and life saving surgery, should be a patient advocate. W... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Heart Diseases - Heart Attack & High Blood Pressure

16th September 2009
Heart Attack Heart disease affects your heart's muscle, blood vessels, and electrical system and is the leading cause of death among women. The most common form of heart disease is coronary artery disease in which plaque (a fat-like substance) deposits... Read >
Author: prashant

The physical symptoms of anxiety and stress are usually related. Either you get stressed and anxiety

16th September 2009
The physical symptoms of anxiety and stress are usually related. Either you get stressed and anxiety gets to you, or you feel the anxiety and become quickly burdened with stress. Whatever the case scenario might be, there are warning signs which help you ... Read >
Author: Bollravikanth

Security Safes is a wall safe an easier option

02nd September 2009
When people think of safes in the home or workplace they very often immediately bring to mind the idea of a huge steel box sitting in the corner of a room with a dial that only a talented detective with a stethoscope could possibly break in to. They're... Read >
Author: andycal

Security Safes is a wall safe an easier option

02nd September 2009
When people think of safes in the home or workplace they very often immediately bring to mind the idea of a huge steel box sitting in the corner of a room with a dial that only a talented detective with a stethoscope could possibly break in to. They're... Read >
Author: andycal

High Blood Pressure in Adolescents

01st August 2009
High blood pressure is a condition where the blood pressure is more than normal. It is also known as hypertension. Heart pumps out blood, so that oxygen can reach to different parts of the body via blood. The pressure with which heart pumps blood is known... Read >
Author: margaret

Canine Cardiac Disease – How Common Heart Murmurs In Dogs Could Be The Result Of CCD

27th July 2009
If your dog gets diagnosed with a common heart murmur problem, it may be a sign of canine cardiac disease. According to the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, a heart murmur results from blood flow running through the heart that is abno... Read >
Author: Jerrymace

Nurse Costumes – Attractive, Sexy Nurse Costumes for Less

23rd July 2009
All the Best Nurse CostumesNurse costumes have been smart sellers, both in their conventional and avant garde varieties. There is no dearth of normal nurse costumes, wherever you could move your eyes. These typically comprise of white gasp and shirt set... Read >
Author: Justin Byrd

Know About Different Blood Pressure Monitors And Their Usage

17th July 2009
A blood pressure monitor is used to determine the blood pressure readings of an individual. There are 3 different sorts of blood pressure monitors available for the purpose- aneroid monitors, mercurial sphygmomanometers and digital monitors. The aneroi... Read >
Author: Jessie Barnes

Thyroid Testing for Hyperthyroidism

09th July 2009
The thyroid gland secretes hormones in the bloodstream. These hormones, in turn, regulate the functions of the organs and the cells inside the body. The thyroid gland is mainly responsible for the hormones that regulate the body’s metabolic processes. I... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Blood pressure symptoms, Signs of blood pressure

22nd June 2009
Hypertension is the pressure exerted by the blood against the blood vessels as it is pumped by the heart. when the pressure exerted by the blood increased, is known as high blood pressure or hypertension. this high blood pressure develops without showing ... Read >
Author: Dr srinivas gende

Helpful Hints When Appearing Before the Texas Medical Board or Texas Board of Nursing

22nd June 2009
The past few years have brought a great increase in the number of complaints filed with the Texas Medical Board and Texas Board of Nursing. The influx of cases is due largely to legislation that limited the amount of non-economic damages that patients ca... Read >

White Postcards for Pediatricians

18th June 2009
Effective Design Tips for a Successful Postcard Marketing Campaign Postcard marketing is a technique that most businesses and professionals use to reach out in a more personal way. When the season of giving comes in, other professionals such as doctor... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez

What is a fetal Doppler and how does it work

18th June 2009
What is fetal Doppler? A fetal Doppler is a kind of non-invasive monitoring device for babies before delivery. It is a specially designed device to monitor fetal heart rate (FHR). Fetal Heart Rate assessment is an effective and useful means used to evalu... Read >
Author: ClinicalGuard.com

Nursing Scrubs and Medical Scrubs Hats Descriptions and Comparisons

12th June 2009
urgical hats are for use by those who work in sterile environments, such as during surgical procedures. In addition to wearing other sterile clothing such as nursing scrubs, medical scrubs, scrub coats, and other medical apparel, physicians, nurses, techn... Read >
Author: Andrea Mueller

Physical Symptoms Of Anxiety And Stress: 3 Warning Signs Of Anxiety And Stress To Watch Out For

11th June 2009
The physical symptoms of anxiety and stress are usually related. Either you get stressed and anxiety gets to you, or you feel the anxiety and become quickly burdened with stress. Whatever the case scenario might be, there are warning signs which help you ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Marketing Postcards for Infants: 4 Useful Baby-themed Designs

18th May 2009
There has always been a large market for mothers and babies that businesses catering to such customers have survived well and good in the industry. With a lot of these businesses, one way to get ahead with competitors would be to work on an eye-catching ... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez

How To Measure Your Blood Pressure - Simple Ways to Do It Yourself

15th May 2009
The average normal adult blood pressure is 120 systolic and 80 diastolic or simply stated as 120 over 80 in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) or 120/80 mmHg. Every individual varies in his or her blood pressure level. The blood pressure reading mentioned ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

How To Measure Your Blood Pressure - Simple Ways to Do It Yourself

15th May 2009
The average normal adult blood pressure is 120 systolic and 80 diastolic or simply stated as 120 over 80 in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) or 120/80 mmHg. Every individual varies in his or her blood pressure level. The blood pressure reading mentioned ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Find The Causes Of Bronchitis

28th April 2009
Smoking is considered to be a serious cause of bronchitis which can lead to other complications like pneumonia. The substances found in cigarettes as well other tobacco causes bronchial tubes irritation. Environmental pollution and exposures to chemical... Read >
Author: July Somma

Another 8 Useful Tips - What Is Bronchitis and Bronchitis

17th April 2009
Here are 8 tips about bronchitis. It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 8 tips are useful reminders. I struggled to find a reliable source myself - epecially for what is bronc... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

Bronchitis and Treatment Of Bronchitis. 4 Useful Tips

17th April 2009
Here are 4 tips about bronchitis. It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 4 tips are useful reminders - especially where treatment of bronchitis is concerned. It's always worth ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

5 Things You Might Not Know About Cure For Bronchitis and Bronchitis

16th April 2009
Bronchitis information isn't always reliable when you search on the web, as too many people are trying to sell you something instead of actual providing useful resources you can use. Below are 5 tips about bronchitis and cure for bronchitis that I hope... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

An Overview Of Acute Asthmatic Bronchitis

30th March 2009
The respiratory system is one of the most important systems in the human body. It is the part of the body that distributes oxygen throughout the body in order for it to live. Without it, the body will not be able to survive. This is why it is important f... Read >
Author: July Somma

How to reduce high blood pressure - Are you suffering from high blood pressure?

28th March 2009
Do you suffer from high blood pressure and want to reduce it? High Blood Pressure is one of the most common complaints as after 55 years the majority of people have the potential to be sufferers and it gets more likely with age. It can also be found in y... Read >
Author: Dickie Boy

Nursing Supplies

27th March 2009
Nursing is a very demanding job that involves various tasks and several important tools and supplies. Each tool serves a very specific purpose in aiding the nurse to accomplish his/her job with precision and excellence. One of the most common tools th... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

How To Choose The Best Blood Pressure Monitor

10th February 2009
If you are checking your blood pressure from home you have the choice of choosing your own monitor. You can use either an aneroid monitor or a digital one. There are advantages and disadvantages to both. An aneroid monitor has a dial gauge and your blood... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka

Management of Respiratory Conditions by Physiotherapists

21st January 2009
Respiratory conditions are a very common presentation in community and hospital settings, with a wide variety of diagnoses being assessed and treated by physiotherapy. Conditions which can present include pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, asthma, bronchiecta... Read >
Author: David Ravech

What To Do To Avoid The "Super Bug" Drugs Can't Kill...

20th January 2009
You can reduce your risk of the super bug that drugs can't cure by taking basic steps to protect yourself and your family. Approximately 30% of the US population has Staphylococcus aureus or staph normally in living in their nasal passages. The infectio... Read >
Author: Sandy Morris

An Overview of Blood Pressure Measurement

16th December 2008
Blood pressure measurement uses two numbers. It is written in the form of a fraction, such as 120/80. The numerator if you will (120), is the systolic blood pressure and the denominator (80) is the diastolic blood pressure. When the heart is actually ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Playing Doctor for Children 4 to 6 Years Old

16th December 2008
It is lovely to see children playing doctor and they will even start when only 4 to 6 years old. By that time they will have seen real doctors in the surgery when they go for check-ups and if any of their siblings are younger than them, they will have al... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Playing Doctor for Children 4 to 6 Years Old

16th December 2008
It is lovely to see children playing doctor and they will even start when only 4 to 6 years old. By that time they will have seen real doctors in the surgery when they go for check-ups and if any of their siblings are younger than them, they will have al... Read >
Author: Steve Last

What Pacemaker Patients Must Know about iPods

08th December 2008
Portable music devices have been considered safe for pacemaker patients to use, but new reports suggest that the earbuds from such devices can cause problems for pacemaker people. Earbuds held near the pacemaker implant site can sometimes interfere with t... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

Blood Pressure Monitors - The Best Way to Check Your Pressure at Home

27th November 2008
High blood pressure or hypertension is a critical cardiovascular disease that can be potentially fatal if left untreated. The disease affects millions of Americans every year and often leads to heart disease, kidney failure and stroke. There are m... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Nurse Practitioners Deliver Personalized Care with Poised Confidence

18th November 2008
You�ve been there before. Sitting in a doctor�s examining room, holding together a wafer-thin way-too-revealing gown, paper crinkling under you as you shift uncomfortably and wait for what you assume will be a 10-minute exam (max) with a doctor juggli... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Act Quickly to Signs & Symptoms of Acute Kidney Failure

24th September 2008
Have you recently experienced a lack of being able to urinate, or excessive urination, swelling, nausea, or drastic mood changes. If so you might be suffering from acute Kidney failure, in which your kidneys have suddenly lost the ability to dispose of wa... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Having High Blood Pressure in Adolescents

25th August 2008
High blood pressure is a condition where the blood pressure is more than normal. It is also known as hypertension. Heart pumps out blood, so that oxygen can reach to different parts of the body via blood. The pressure with which heart pumps blood is known... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

Birthday Party Themes

16th August 2008
Searching for great birthday party themes is one of the most interesting thing you can undertake. This is because your imagination can go wild and you will come up with some of the most hilarious ideas for children and adults alike. There are several reas... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Blood Pressure Kit: Your Doctor At Home

22nd July 2008
Studies reveal that blood pressure is the major medical problem in the world. An abnormal stress on the circulatory system leads to blood pressure and other related diseases such as stroke, heart attack and heart failure. Generally, high blood pressur... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

My Water Bill Is Very High, What Can I Do To Find The Cause?

18th July 2008
If your water bill has suddenly become increasingly high, you can rest assured that you have a leak somewhere. Once you recognize there is a problem, you will need to set out to determine where the leak is coming from so that you may repair it adequately.... Read >
Author: Andy Kaplan

Pneumonia – Symptoms and Treatment

17th July 2008
There are a range of bacteria that may cause an infection leading to 'typical pneumonia' including Streptococcus pneumoniae which causes pneumococcal pneumonia. This is the most common cause of pneumonia. Viruses can also be a source of infection includin... Read >
Author: peterhutch

My Water Bill Is Very High, What Can I Do To Find The Cause?

08th July 2008
If your water bill has suddenly become increasingly high, you can rest assured that you have a leak somewhere. Once you recognize there is a problem, you will need to set out to determine where the leak is coming from so that you may repair it adequately.... Read >
Author: Andy Kaplan

Diagnose and Treat Congestive Heart Failure

07th July 2008
What is heart failure? Heart failure means your heart muscle does not pump as much blood as your body needs. Failure does not mean that your heart has stopped. It means that your heart is not pumping as well as it should. Congestive heart failure can b... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Information on Heart Murmur –

11th June 2008
A heart murmur is an extra or unusual sound heard during your heartbeat. Murmurs range from very faint to very loud and sometimes sound like a whooshing or swishing noise. Normal heartbeat sounds—"lub-DUPP" or "lub-DUB"—are the valves closing as blood... Read >
Author: peterhutch

6 Ways to Maximize Startup Success: Hire an Employee from Day One

04th June 2008
I talk with a lot of healthcare providers who are starting into practice, and invariably they say, "I'm not going to hire a staff person right away, until I'm making enough money to afford this person." This is backwards negative thinking. I get a visio... Read >
Author: Jean Murray, MBA, PhD

Blood Pressure - Treatment and Cure for Blood Pressure

14th May 2008
Blood Pressure is a pressure of blood against the walls of a blood vessel or heart chamber. The measurement of the pressure or force inside the blood vessels (arteries) with each beat of the heart. Blood pressure is written as two numbers; the first numbe... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Asthma - Diseases

07th May 2008
Asthma is a chronic condition marked by periodic attacks of wheezing and difficulty in breathing. The cause of asthma attacks is partial obstruction of the bronchi and bronchioles due to contraction of the muscles in the bronchial walls. Whereas with bron... Read >
Author: David Jones

Blood Pressure - Treatment and Cure for Blood Pressure

10th March 2008
Blood Pressure is a pressure of blood against the walls of a blood vessel or heart chamber. The measurement of the pressure or force inside the blood vessels (arteries) with each beat of the heart. Blood pressure is written as two numbers; the first numbe... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Blood Pressure - Treatment and Cure for Blood Pressure

10th March 2008
Blood Pressure is a pressure of blood against the walls of a blood vessel or heart chamber. The measurement of the pressure or force inside the blood vessels (arteries) with each beat of the heart. Blood pressure is written as two numbers; the first numbe... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Asthma-Diseases

10th March 2008
Asthma is a chronic condition marked by periodic attacks of wheezing and difficulty in breathing. The cause of asthma attacks is partial obstruction of the bronchi and bronchioles due to contraction of the muscles in the bronchial walls. Whereas with bron... Read >
Author: David Jones

The Emergence of Spring Brings Termite Trouble

07th March 2008
What does the month of March mean to you? For most people it means Easter, or the promise of nice weather. For anyone who has suffered a termite infestation, they know that between the months of March and May, termites begin to congregate and search for ... Read >
Author: Calum MacKenzie

An Abundance of Special Graduation Announcements Cards

26th February 2008
The word “Graduation” makes you sit up and think. You have so many options before you. For some, a career might be waiting. For others, further studies might beckon. For some college graduates, getting married and settling down might seem a good optio... Read >
Author: Sarah Porter

Heart Diseases - Heart Attack and High Blood Pressure

20th February 2008
Heart Attack Heart disease affects your heart's muscle, blood vessels, and electrical system and is the leading cause of death among women. The most common form of heart disease is coronary artery disease in which plaque (a fat-like substance) deposits... Read >
Author: Peter sams

5 Features You Must Consider When You Purchase Blood Pressure Equipment

24th January 2008
Since you are looking at this article, you must be aware of the seriousness of high blood pressure. You know that keeping your blood pressure in check is important to your well being. And you probably also realize that you need the requisite blood press... Read >
Author: dreservitz@gmail.com

High Blood Pressure in Adolescents

22nd January 2008
High blood pressure is a condition where the blood pressure is more than normal. It is also known as hypertension. Heart pumps out blood, so that oxygen can reach to different parts of the body via blood. The pressure with which heart pumps blood is kno... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Asthma Information

22nd January 2008
Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. The muscles of the bronchial walls tighten, and cells in the lungs produce extra mucus further narrowing your airways. This can cause minor wheezing to severe difficulty in breathing. Asthma affects m... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Check Your Chihuahua For Mitral Valve Disease

19th January 2008
Mitral Valve Disease generally affects small breeds such as Dachshund, Beagle and Chihuahua. What is Mitral Valve Disease? Let us first define what mitral valve is. The heart has four chambers, the upper chamber called atria and the lower chamber called v... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons

What is mitral valve prolapse?

29th August 2007
Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is still amongst the more common heart diseases; although it remains something of a puzzle. Now although MVP affects around two percent of the population, the cause is still unknown and has scientist wanting to know what does c... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

What causes mitral valve prolapse?

29th August 2007
Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is among the most common heart conditions; however it remains something of a puzzle. Although MVP affects about two percent of the population, the cause is unknown. MVP often occurs in people who have no other heart problems, a... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Sick Sinus Syndrome in Heart Disease

29th August 2007
Any irregularity in your heart's natural rhythm is called an arrhythmia. Almost everyone's heart skips a beat now and again, and these mild palpitations are usually harmless. Electrical impulses from the heart muscle (the myocardium) cause the heart t... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Blood pressure cuffs lead to a healthy life

24th August 2007
Well, the way we lead our lives, one has to visit a doctor on a regular basis to be in a pink of health. The first thing the doctor does is checks the blood pressure to see if everything is normal or not. Many of us get fascinated with the equipment known... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson

Tips for Managing Asthma

24th August 2007
Asthma is a chronic disease that affects your airways. Asthma is defined simply as reversible airway obstruction. Asthma is characterised by attacks of breathlessness, tight chest, wheezing and coughing which are caused by the airways becoming narrowed an... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Tests for Diagnosis for Asthma

07th August 2007
Diagnosis for Asthma It is often difficult to immediately certify that asthma is the diagnosis. To reach a conclusion, the doctor will need information on: * The symptoms, such as wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath * What triggers th... Read >
Author: Alien

Blood Pressure Monitors - More Tips For Accurate Readings

05th July 2007
Do you know how to use your blood pressure monitor at home to obtain consistently accurate readings? Most pharmacies and medical supply stores sites have home blood pressure monitors in two model types, manual or digital. All monitors have the same bas... Read >
Author: Michael Jennings

17 Weeks Pregnant - Surviving Pregnancy

02nd July 2007
You're Now 17 Weeks Pregnant Congratulations, you're now 17 weeks pregnant. Let's take a look at what is happening with you and your baby, and what you can expect in the future. Right now, at 17 weeks pregnant, your baby is approximately 4.5" - 5.5... Read >
Author: Alien

Diagnosis Of Asthma – Symptoms and Allergy Tests

07th June 2007
The early symptoms of asthma are coughing and wheezing. These are also the most visible signs and often put the doctors on an alert for further medical examinations. Mostly physicians are able to treat mild and moderate asthma. But it is advisable to unde... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Fantasy Uniforms - Rev Up Your Love Life

04th June 2007
Fantasy uniforms can add a dash of spice to bedroom frolics and rejuvenate a flagging love life. Nurse lingerie is the most popular of all fantasy lingerie. Nurse uniforms say “I’m naughty but nice and here to cater to your needs!” A nurse costum... Read >
Author: Mary Jane

Roger Waters Tickets - Roger Waters

22nd May 2007
Roger Waters Biographie Discography Catalogue of films News Images Tickets Videos Liens Telephones Ringtones De Cellules Of Remote loading, Graphiques And Plays. Click to learn more... Roger Sprinkles The Biography: Roger Water was a primary creative forc... Read >
Author: barrystix3

Diagnosing process in pneumonia

09th May 2007
There are two main categories of pneumonia based on how the disease was contacted. There is community acquired pneumonia and hospital acquired pneumonia. If a person suffers from the first category of pneumonia, then the diagnosing process can be very sim... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How does tuberculosis manifest?

27th March 2007
Tuberculosis can give a lot of symptoms to a person but there are cases in which patients came to the doctor for other problems and they are discovered this disease too. Sometimes tuberculosis gives only night sweats and the patient will not go to the doc... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Home Grown Young Scientist

27th March 2007
How would you like to see your children get excited about learning science? “Yeah, right”, you’re thinking. “You don’t know MY kids”. True, science doesn’t rank very high on most kid’s popularity lists. Oh sure, they get a kick out of... Read >
Author: liz

10 Ways to Keep your Dog Healthy, Young and Energetic

15th February 2007
There is a large disparity between the life spans of dogs and humans. After having loved a pet and lost one, it seems unfair. The best we can do is to keep our friends as healthy as possible and “forever young.”  Top 10 Ways to Keep Your Dog Young... Read >
Author: John Hinkle

Dog Care: Top 10 Ways To Keep Your Dog Forever Young

12th February 2007
There is a large disparity between the life spans of dogs and humans. After having loved a pet and lost one, it seems unfair. The best we can do is to keep our friends as healthy as possible and "forever young." Here are My Top 10 Ways to Keep Your Dog ... Read >
Author: Dr. Debra Primovic

All about acute bronchitis( part one)

29th January 2007
Acute bronchitis can be caused by an inflammation in the bronchial tubes. These are the passages that allow air to go to the lungs, through the windpipe. The information can appear for two reasons: an irritation, the most common one can be because of smok... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Bronchitis and Tonsillitis- Causes and diagnose

03rd January 2007
The condition called bronchitis is the inflammation of the bronchial tree; tonsillitis is the inflammation of to tonsils localized on the posterior side of the mouth. Both diseases are caused mainly by bacteria or viruses, but can also be unleashed by pol... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Which are the most accurate blood pressure monitors?

18th November 2006
Many people need to keep track of their blood pressure values, so that their doctor knows how the treatment is progressing and if more should be done to lower the blood pressure. Constantly monitoring your blood pressure is a good thing to do for your hea... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What are the types and uses of home blood pressure monitors?

18th November 2006
A very large number of people are suffering from high blood pressure and are in danger to develop a severe heart disease or even a heart attack. High blood pressure is also called the silent killer because it has no symptoms but it slowly damages the vein... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How can you lower a high blood pressure?

18th November 2006
If you have a high blood pressure than the risks to develop a heart disease, or to have a stroke or a heart attack seriously increase. If you've had high blood pressure for long, and the blood pressure's values are much higher than the normal ones then th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Parenting Guide: Helping A Child To Cope With Acne!

17th November 2006
Parenting Guide: Helping A Child To Cope With Acne! It won't be harsh to say that acne erupts on your skin like a bolt from the blue. You don't wish to accept acne. You just tolerate it with great difficulty. What ails you most now, is that your child ... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Halloween costumes taken at a whole new level

29th September 2006
When choosing the costume at an online Halloween costumes store, check for items that come included. Accessories that complete your costume are essential for this day and you don't want to be missing a crucial element from your outfit. If you already own ... Read >
Author: Michael Trad

Horse Colic

01st September 2006
Colic is one of the most common horse conditions in which you will need to call your Veterinarian. Colic is not a disease; it is a clinical sign of many possible diseases. Increasing your knowledge of this common condition of horses could save your horse'... Read >
Author: Andi B.

How To Choose Home Blood Pressure Monitor

04th June 2006
There are many varieties and types of home blood pressure monitors (HBPM). Purchasing a blood pressure monitor is a great way to keep track of your blood pressure; however, choosing one can be confusing. The choice is personal and usually based on::Accura... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

What Are Different Types Of Blood Pressure Monitor

24th May 2006
Are you looking for Blood Pressure Monitors? This article will give you comprehensive information about all types of blood pressure monitors.Taking your blood pressure and keeping a record of the measurements is important. It will give you and your doctor... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

How to Provide First Aid For Your Horse

21st March 2006
If your horse is in the field, and it suffers a severe cut, you will want to stop the bleeding as soon as possible. You will need to make a call to your vet, and there are steps you also need to take in order to provide first aid to your horse as soon as ... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci

The Benefits of Stethoscope Covers

24th August 2005
Many doctors like to personalize their stethoscope by putting a cover over the tube. Stethoscope covers come in many different colors and shapes. Many pediatricians use stethoscope covers shaped like animals. Other doctors like denim or cotton stethosc... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian

The Advantages of Electric Stethoscopes

24th August 2005
One problem with standard acoustic stethoscopes is that they merely transmit sounds but do not amplify them. Doctors in busy, noisy hospitals and paramedics in moving vehicles often have trouble getting accurate readings from these stethoscopes. Electri... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian

A Review of Littman Stethoscopes

22nd August 2005
Dr. David Littman, a famous cardiologist, inventor, and Harvard Medical School professor, greatly improved the acoustic qualities of stethoscopes in 1963. He believed it was vital to have a stethoscope with two chestpieces, an open one used to hear low p... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian

An Introduction to Stethoscopes

22nd August 2005
Stethoscopes are simple yet effective tools that allow doctors to listen to the internal sounds in a patient's body. Doctors can use stethoscopes to listen to a patient's heart, intestines, breathing, and blood flow. A French doctor named Rene-Theop... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian

Motorcycle Tools that Keep you Going!

11th July 2005
Availability of valuable tools is a must. They say expect the unexpected, foresee the unforeseen. This is the reason why we have to be equipped with the right tools to keep us going. Absent these tools, we will incur delay, loss and experience frustration... Read >
Author: maricon williams