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Do you wonder, why bed wetting is stigmatized?

10th March 2009
Bed wetting simply reminds us an image of an infant child or an embarrassing moment. So, everyone once in the life searches its cure either medical or psychological or seeks something very exclusive like iwetthebed.com. Though, it is true that there are a... Read >
Author: Nic Anderson

How to Get Affordable Mediclaim Insurance?

30th January 2009
A question that baffles everyone today is the importance of mediclaim or mediclaim health insurance. You may consider yourself fit and healthy. So, you see no need in applying for a mediclaim policy. Meeting deadlines and commitments at the workplace have... Read >
Author: Lombart guy

Fake Babies but can do wonders for expectant mothers

11th January 2009
The latest wonder item to hit the stores is reborn baby dolls or fake babies. These fake babies have a number of physical features which have contributed to their sudden and sure popularity. Apart from their physical attributes, the fake babies or reborn ... Read >
Author: Jhon Steve

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

Treatments for Depression

04th December 2008
If you have suffered from depression, then you know how difficult it can be to find a good, non-addictive treatment for the symptoms of depression. Many prescription medications can be addictive. There are also many products that claim to be natural treat... Read >
Author: Ash

Symptoms You Should Know about Cardiac Arrhythmias

06th October 2008
Pacemakers have been around for decades, yet there is still a lot of misunderstanding about how they work, what they do, and who needs them. Millions of people around the world wear pacemakers, yet it is something that is rarely talked about. People ge... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

Information on Idiopathic Hypertrophic Subaortic Stenosis (IHSS)

24th September 2008
Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis (IHSS) also known as Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic stenosis (IHSS) most general form of heart muscle disease is hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Idiopathic hypertrophic subaortic sten... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What You Should Know About a 50-Year-Old Heart Therapy That Is Surprisingly Modern

13th August 2008
It may be hard to believe, but the cardiac pacemaker is celebrating its 50th birthday this year. If you're math impaired or need some cultural points of reference, pacemakers were first invented before I Love Lucy went into syndication and they were in... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

What People with Arrhythmias Must Know about Pacemakers

16th July 2008
It is not unusual for a person who finds out that he or she (or a loved one) needs a pacemaker to feel suddenly isolated and alone. There is not a great deal of information online, either. But here's a surprise. Pacemakers have helped literally millions o... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

Mobile Phones - Kinetic Energy: The Future Of Charging?

11th February 2008
You know what it's like, when you need to make that all important call whilst out shopping or when your car breaks down, and all of a sudden you're the battery on your mobile is flat as a pancake. There are many methods available for charging our mobil... Read >
Author: DCollins

Trading platinum using CFDs

14th November 2007
In our daily reports, we comment on the background and outlook for the gold price, but from time to time we refer to other precious metals. One of these that can be traded using CFDs is platinum, and various contracts are available, as well of course as ... Read >
Author: Mike Estrey

Prognosis and Treatment of Abnormal Heartbeats

29th August 2007
Most arrhythmias (abnormal heartbeats) neither cause symptoms nor interfere with the heart's ability to pump blood. Thus, they usually pose little or no risk. They can cause considerable anxiety if a person becomes aware of them. There are some arrhythmia... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Pacemaker Dysfunction Caused By Mobile Phones:

28th August 2007
A study was made to analyze and sort down the possible ways in which pacemakers can be affected or halted from being functioning due to the interaction of electro magnetic radiations of digital mobile phones and the normal good functioning pacemakers. It ... Read >
Author: Ian Ball

What is Platinum Jewelry?

12th December 2006
Platinum is an extremely rare metal, even rarer than gold. There isn't much of it around and it has only been found in select locations across the planet. Platinum is a strong, dense metal, which allows it to be used in many different ways. Besides jewelr... Read >
Author: Victor

Infrared Saunas - The Secret Therapy Tool

19th July 2006
Infrared Saunas - Where They First Came From Infrared saunas are thought to have originated from research done by NASA in the sixties or eighties - depending on which web site you read. I looked at the NASA products spin-off database from their dev... Read >
Author: Iain Lansdell
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