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The Need for Clarity in Medical Histories

25th November 2010
Chronicles of history are important in the study of the present. Historians refer to ancient literature and art to trace back the roots of modern phenomena and traditions. Comprehensive pieces of art and literature are essential in the study of history. O... Read >
Author: jamesguertin

3 More Dangers of Being Normal

23rd November 2010
When was the last time you found a piece of clothing marked "One-size-fits-all" that truly was a comfortable, flattering fit, the right color, the right fabric, and the right level of warmth for anyone who wore it? Right, me either. One-size-fits-all does... Read >
Author: Roberta Mittman

Chiropractic Therapy for your Children’s Asthma Recovery

16th November 2010
The problem of many mothers nowadays is how to treat their son’s or daughter’s asthma. Children are the number one asthma sufferers. Medical experts state that the cause of asthma is still unknown. However, some of them believe that the development of ast... Read >
Author: Bernice Lett

It Runs in the Family! Food Allergies amongst Children

01st November 2010
How important is diet to any child? The answer is, extremely important. It is through proper food and nutrition that any child can develop into a healthy human being. But, what can you do when the supposedly nutritious food causes a range of allergies in ... Read >
Author: marcusdean48

How DNA is Used in Paternity Testing?

18th October 2010
Paternity testing is conducted to determine if a man is an individual's biological father. While several different ways to establish paternity were used in the past, DNA testing is now the most accurate and popular method and the only method admissible ... Read >
Author: levston

Health Insurance - Prescription Drug Coverage - Buying a Smart Plan

14th October 2010
A fundamental truth about health care is that no two insurance plans are the same. Everyone has different requirements, different incomes, and different medical histories that will affect their coverage and the rates they pay. This means that if you were ... Read >
Author: sjohnson@health-insurance-buyer.com

The Advantages of “Electronic Medical Record System” & “Electronic Medical Record Software

22nd September 2010
Many hospitals and clinics in the world today still keep patient records and medical histories on piles of paper and folders and lock them in a drawer or in boxes to be put away in storage rooms. It is a common filing system for most medical institutions ... Read >
Author: Nazima Golamaully

EMRs: What are they?

03rd September 2010
Over time, we have constantly moved from place to place, whether by necessity or preference. We go to work in different establishments, go shopping in different stores, and when we get sick, go to visit different doctors. Sure, there’ll always be the fami... Read >
Author: Stephen Janssen

Make Sure You Check Public Records Before You Hire Someone

10th August 2010
All info associated with an individual's past labor experiences that are actually commonly obtainable are known as public records of employment. You'll discover several sources where this information might be obtained from which will give an employer an e... Read >
Author: andy9876

What Your Insurance Company Does Not Want You to Know about Fixed Annuities

05th August 2010
One of the greatest features of fixed annuities is that they are reasonably simple. So, in reality, fixed annuity rates are not nearly as complex as variable annuities are. However, be aware that your financial advisor most likely won't inform you that th... Read >
Author: AdvisorWorld.com

Concerns over New NHS Records Systems See Patients Turning To Private Health Care

05th August 2010
Key aspects of the recent million pound attempt to upgrade the NHS information technology systems have been criticised as being ineffective and unsecure. The Commons Public's Accounts Committee recently labelled the new care records system as ‘disappoin... Read >
Author: Gareth Hoyle

How to Become an Emergency Room Nurse

09th June 2010
If, after learning how to become an emergency room nurse, you decide to choose this career path, you will be on your way to one of the most fast-paced and challenging yet rewarding careers in the nursing profession. You will have career options all over t... Read >
Author: Erik Johnson

Find Out How to Improve Your Memory as a Woman

31st May 2010
For any women who are over the age of 65 and concerned with the state of their memory, they can receive complete benefits by drinking roughly 3 cups of coffee on a daily basis. Experts are recommending drinking caffeine in moderation, which has been prove... Read >
Author: Chuggin McCoffee

Baldness and the risk of prostate cancer

31st May 2010
Throughout time, whenever people start talking about baldness, they almost always focus on the threat to self-esteem. Most cultures have decided that men who lose their hair early are somehow worthy of mockery. Inevitably, this has put pressure on men to ... Read >
Author: John Scott

Medical Assistant - Essential Support For Medical Practitioners

28th April 2010
A medical assistant helps a medical practitioner out in administrative or clinical matters. By doing so, the medical assistant facilitates the smooth flow of work in the clinic. As stated, they can and may function administratively. In this capacity, t... Read >
Author: Karen Williams
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