Articles, tagged with "bodily fluids", page 3
22nd March 2011
Although large businesses and industries are fully aware of the legal obligation to ensure that they have plenty of appropriate spill kits and spill control solutions in place, it is often the case that smaller businesses and even medium sized businesses ...
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Author:
Justin Arnold
21st March 2011
Edema is a condition that is categorized by swelling of body parts. Excess fluid accumulates in spaces between body tissues, under the skin and results in the swelling.
Commonly, this condition is found in legs and feet. The occurrence of edema in legs...
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Author:
Gregferguson
15th March 2011
There is convincing evidence that people with diabetes can benefit by maintaining pH balance in their bodies. The connection between diabetes and pH balance can clearly be seen in the kidneys, a bodily system that is known to be weakened by both diabetes ...
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Author:
daniel.v
04th March 2011
Suction (is an act or process of sucking) machines are used to remove obnoxious bodily fluids (saliva, vomit, or other harmful secretions) along with respiratory diseases from patient’s body so that a patient may alive. It is just an opposite of compresso...
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Author:
edefiner
02nd March 2011
We recently have learned that a norovirus is in 9 to 11 nursing homes in Rhode Island. We are sure the outbreaks are more widespread than they are being reported. This virus has essentially shut down all visitors and new admissions to all the homes that...
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Author:
FancyScrubs
25th February 2011
There are a couple of clinical and physiological grounds as to why somebody would perspire just too much, and want to stop perspiration. One of the reasons for unreasonable sweating is a close nervous console disorder. If that close nervous console may si...
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Author:
Buzz Hill
23rd February 2011
Any job you can find in the United States or around the world comes with its own set of hazards. People who work in the medical industry are exposed to communicable diseases on a daily basis and deal with hazardous waste in the form of used needles, IVs, ...
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Author:
Joseph Hildebrandt
23rd February 2011
Exercise is among the most chief approaches for diabetes individuals to manage their own blood carbohydrates levels. Understandably, exercise sessions may strengthen weight management, which can vary a person's diabetes issue for those who are heavy or pe...
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Author:
dorthe29
18th February 2011
While the rewards of working as a medical professional surely are immense, the potential dangers that unfortunately accompany this great occupation are nothing to be taken lightly. Fortunately, there have been some excellent developments and innovations i...
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Author:
Alexander Sutton
17th February 2011
When you're looking to lose weight quick, the highest quality diet programs to shed pounds fast are the programs which are realistic and for which you don't need to transform your entire life for. I have tested out almost all of the common diet plans in t...
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Author:
Neville
15th February 2011
One of the most challenging and taxing jobs in the contemporary world is that of medical professionals. Persistent movement in conjunction with prolonged hours of toilsome work prescribes that professionals need to be as relaxed as possible in the clothin...
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Author:
Deal jones
04th February 2011
Ever thought of powering your battery with your blood, urine or sweat? If you are really tired of traditional batteries based on chemical electrolyte because of their hazardous effects and low life, don’t regret. It’s time to look for the bio-batteries. B...
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Author:
Sami
01st February 2011
The most surefire way to prevent getting a sexually transmitted disease is to just abstain forever. But that is not a realistic solution and not one that many people would prefer. So, instead, it is better to try to practice safe sex to keep yourself prot...
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Author:
Roberto Sedycias
26th January 2011
Are you considering becoming a Phlebotomist? If yes, then you need to undergo a lot of rigorous phlebotomy training. Here is a concise yet informative guide to enlighten you about some of key issues involved in phlebotomy training.
In order to become a...
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Author:
Lisa Thomas
20th January 2011
Most people go throughout their daily lives drinking a sufficient amount of water. What these people don't know, though, is that water is one of the key ingredients to a healthy body, inside and out. This article will discuss some of the benefits of drink...
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Author:
TonyMcGuiagano