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NICE Guidelines For Non-Specific Low Back Pain

18th June 2009
Persistent low back pain of non-specific origin is commonly assessed and managed by healthcare practitioners, making up a major proportion of all those people off work due to sickness absence. During the last ten years there have been significant increase... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Driving in America - A Guide To The Roads

25th April 2009
When driving throughout the United States, or planning your journey to the many attractions of this wonderful country by map or through the Internet, you will come across the road specific terminology of the American road classification system. Our guide ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley

The Use of Natural Herbs in Medicine and Modern Life

04th March 2009
We all want to live a healthier lifestyle. With that in mind, we are trying to limit the amount of garbage and processed foods we consume and instead focus on more natural foods. Achieving natural fitness and vitality through a focus on natural foods, org... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

France's new hotel classification

23rd February 2009
New hotel classification in France: mon hotel.fr A reform of the hotel classification has been on the news since more than a year: Indeed until now there were no five stars hotels in France, but since the beginning of 2009 the change is on: Ho... Read >
Author: Mon Hotel

The Benefits of Being an Ectomorph

30th January 2009
As a hardgainer, you should understand that your genetic capacity for muscle growth is not quite on the same level as those lucky, genetically gifted mesomorphs, who can put on muscle just by thinking about bench pressing! Okay maybe I'm exaggerating a li... Read >
Author: Brandon Cook

The Rocky Road to ICD-10 Medical Code Implementation

09th January 2009
The US healthcare industry has been grappling for too many years now with the implementation of ICD-10 medical codes. The new ICD-10 code set promises to improve the classification of the massive and growing reservoir of health information and to bring th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Weight Loss Tips - Why Barack Obama is Like A Scone

19th December 2008
Even though the US presidential election is over, one thing that strikes me is that Barack Obama is like a scone, although I'm now steering clear of political analysis. Before I explain that, think about what has been going on here. Any election is abo... Read >
Author: Liz Copeland

Energy-Star Appliances Can Help You Save Money

23rd October 2008
Your household appliances are responsible for a large percentage of the energy consumed in your home. As a matter of fact, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approximates that kitchen appliances account for almost half of the $2,000 that most avera... Read >
Author: Gwen McIntyre

The Classification of Animals

02nd September 2008
How many different kinds of Animals are in existence? The figure may be thirty million with 1.5 million new animals being identfied every year. Scientists use a classification system to organise these animals into groups; each type of animal is then given... Read >
Author: Andrew

A Basic Introduction to Software

31st August 2007
Computer programs are critical to much of modern life, but most of us don't have a clue how they work. If you are such a person, here is a basic introduction to software. Software is the name given to the actual programs that direct the operation of a... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

12 Tips for Generating New Ideas for Article Writing

29th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Steven E Are you running short of ideas for your articles? Is generating fresh ideas for writing becoming difficult? By following the techniques discussed in this article, you will be an article generating power house. 1. Subscrib... Read >
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What for is cancer staging useful?

27th March 2007
Staging is used by the doctors to evaluate how much the cancer has invaded the organism and to decide further what methods of therapy to apply. The colon cancer staging began with the Duke's classification system which contained three stages: A, B, an... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Say NO to spam in your inbox!

02nd March 2007
On daily basis many people around the world are facing growing email SPAMing issues. A SPAM is nothing but an unsolicited email received from an unknown person. Any organization can be affected with this SPAM. Thousands of emails are being dropped in the ... Read >
Author: Ted Peterson

Record Management

22nd February 2007
Record Management is the practice of identifying, classifying, archiving, preserving, and sometimes destroying records. There is an International Standard on records management, ISO 15489: 2001. This defines record management as, "The field of management ... Read >
Author: idtbusiness

Lymphoma classification

18th January 2007
Lymphoma is a severe type of cancer which arise from white blood cells called lymphocytes. In addition to this, white blood cells help the body by fighting against bacteria and viruses. Lymphocytes includes two groups of white blood cells: B cells which c... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
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