Articles, tagged with "blood type", page 3
29th May 2010
Have you ever considered your eating habits? Have you ever considered that your diet could be killing you, slowly?I'm not 1 to preach about dieting but I would like to present to you some ideas that you may well take into account. The very first step is t...
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Author:
Jacob Mcleod
26th May 2010
All travelers must have a contingency plan ready in case of a medical emergency while traveling abroad. Illnesses and injuries can occur without warning. Therefore, you must be ever ready to deal with it when and if it happens.
It is cliche, but I'll ...
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cheaptravel8
11th May 2010
If you are serious about losing weight you need a personal weight loss plan. Though there are many general weight loss plans and regimes available in the market, not all are suitable and applicable to every one. It is important to identify one's body type...
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Author:
Jackie
11th May 2010
Military dog tags were being put to use by soldiers for id tags during the Civil War. These included the soldier's general data namely the name, date of birth, blood type and a key health history.
Army Dog Tags Now
Army dog tags were put into use by...
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klintnewton
05th May 2010
Army Dog Tags Then
Army dog tags were originally put into use by soldiers as identification tags during the Civil War. These contained a soldier's basic data namely the name, date of birth, blood type and a vital medical history. Today, military dog ta...
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Author:
klintnewton
29th April 2010
There are three major categories of diabetes, but there is a stage prior to diabetes known as pre-diabetes. It is also known as impaired glucose forbearance which is a situation where the blood sugar scale is elevated to higher level than normal range for...
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nuscheysmith
26th March 2010
Diabetes mellitus is a disease characterized by high levels of blood glucose simple sugar that provides energy to cells of the human body. Diabetes develops when the body does not produce or effectively uses a hormone called insulin, which helps to remove...
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Author:
herbalcure30
11th March 2010
Type 1 diabetes treated with medication. Lifestyle Changes complementary therapy:
* Insulin
Injections of insulin several times a day, or a constant supply of insulin pump. Some examples of insulin resorts are NovoRapid which is a fast-actin...
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Author:
Aurix
10th March 2010
Identity theft is also called inaccurate credit reporting. It is the fastest growing crime in America. According to the Washington Post, in 2008, "reported" data breached increased 47% over 2007 and it will continue to occur and thieves will continue to f...
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Author:
Jing Struve
23rd February 2010
Identity theft is one of the fastest growing crimes in this country. Victims are often faced with mountains of unpaid bills and trashed credit scores. However, the damage caused by identity thieves often goes much deeper than this. In fact, there are a nu...
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Author:
Trish L
05th February 2010
The National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway and Throwaway Children (NISMART-2) published a few years ago pointed out that over eight hundred thousand minors are reported lost every year. Regrettably, the amount of such occurrences has bee...
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Author:
Linda Davis
21st January 2010
There are a number of life saving reasons why a person may need a blood transfusion. It could be the result of an auto accident or a potentially fatal disease. A blood transfusion when done correctly offers excellent prospects for recovery but when someth...
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Daniel Berry
18th December 2009
Winston Churchill said, "No hour of life is wasted that is spent in the saddle." It's unlikely, though, that Churchill ever experienced a horse with polysaccharide storage myopathy (PSSM), one of the causes of tying-up disease. PSSM is an incredibly painf...
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Author:
hjeter
08th December 2009
The Holidays tend to be a stressful season for most people, and are often times even more stressful for caregivers. Holiday visits can be a great time to check-up on your loved one and have a positive impact on their care.
As some people age, they need...
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Author:
Susan R. Love
27th November 2009
It happens all the time, much more often than you think it will. Doctors are only human and they make mistakes. Sometimes, they make drastic mistakes and they cause all kinds of horrible things. Sponges left inside of people's bodies, surgical instruments...
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Author:
chuckwhite30