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Is A Mold Inspection Really Worth The Money? You Decide

02nd February 2012
Is mold a topic that is worth losing sleep over? With so many “professional” opinions that are floating around the internet, this is a question that has a lot of people divided. Some authorities on this subject feel that mold is a topic that has been hype... Read >
Author: SnellExperts

Is A Mold Inspection Really Worth The Money? You Decide

02nd February 2012
Local attorney Stephen G. Cobb is the first lawyer in the nation to routinely use SPECT Brain Imaging to diagnose, treat and prevent crime from reoccurring. You or someone you love is in trouble. For whatever reason, you or your loved one is at the wro... Read >
Author: SnellExperts

Information of Post Burns

23rd January 2012
First and superficial second degree burns are partial thickness burns which may heal without skin grafting as there is still healthy skin at the bottom of the burn to heal the skin from the bottom up. Full thickness or 3rd degree burns and deep 2nd degree... Read >
Author: Vikas Gupta

Umbilical Hernia

13th December 2011
For a time very early in the pregnancy, your baby's intestines were so large they couldn't fit inside his abdomen. Where did they go? They went out for a while—through the opening of the navel. There they stayed until the abdominal cavity grew large enoug... Read >
Author: Rashid Javed

Breast Augmentation Recovery ~ a revolution started in Dallas, Texas

07th December 2011
Breast augmentation recovery times and experiences have always been all over the map!  The horror stories you can hear are just endless - stay in the hospital, two weeks down at home, 8 weeks no exercise, don't move your arms, don't shower (YUCK!!), no dr... Read >
Author: TerryeT

Medical Scrubs: Then And Now

14th October 2011
One of the most important advancements in the field of medicine was the start of using scrubs in hospitals and surgical rooms, because it marked the beginning of a sterile environment where infection is kept to a minimum. Before doctors, nurses and surgeo... Read >
Author: Alexander Sutton

New Graduates Flood Teaching Hospitals in July -- Patient Care Goes Down

12th October 2011
Now that summer is here, many people will be heading outdoors to enjoy the warm weather. Unfortunately for some, rather than being a month for camping, fishing or playing baseball, July may usher in a visit to the hospital. If you find yourself in this pr... Read >
Author: DoctorsHealthPress

All plastic Surgeons are Not Equals

23rd September 2011
Jerk doctor # 1. One plastic surgeon in my hospital gown and examined me from head to toe. With his nurse, he took pictures. Then, when I was dressed and sitting in front of him, he asked what I was there. When I said that I hope he has a few suggestions,... Read >
Author: tedd woods

Benefits of on-line purchasing of surgical face shield

07th September 2011
While there is no sufficient evidence to prove that the surgical masks used by the physicians in the operating room reduces surgical site infections, however these masks do protect the wearer from the potentially infectious splashes. Face shields offer gr... Read >
Author: Schultz Optical

Avoiding Disasters in Plastic Surgery

07th September 2011
Plastic surgeries are dangerous to just neglect factors of safety. It is your health and safety, or even your life, at risk the moment you enter the operating room and permit the surgeon to slice on a body part. Therefore, it is crucial to choose the righ... Read >
Author: terrybayer

Things to Consider Before Weight Loss Surgery

09th August 2011
Weight loss surgery is a giant leap. Apart from the risks involved in undergoing a treatment, it will also introduce drastic changes in one’s life. Therefore, a lot of preparation is required for this, especially on the part of the patient. The following ... Read >
Author: emiliapickrell

What a Heart Surgeon Could Learn From a Project Manager

27th July 2011
Driving into work [one] morning, I was listening to surgeon and author Atul Gawande talk about a study he's done at the Harvard Medical School.  I found the NPR story titled, Atul Gawande's 'Checklist' for Surgery Success, interesting—I think you will too... Read >
Author: Ty Kiisel

Code the More Complex Procedure With 69610-RT

20th July 2011
In a particular situation, a physician assessed the patient's right ear and cleared the canal of all cerumen. The tympanic membrane was visualized, which had retained a tube. He removed a tube in the anterior superior aspect of the eardrum with a Rosen ne... Read >
Author: James Smith

SKILLED AND KNOWLEDGABLE WESTERN NEW YORK SURGEONS

27th June 2011
Surgeons typically work four and a half to five days a week on a regular basis, plus any time being on-call for any kind of urgent situations or emergencies. Like most physician do jobs, being a surgeon one should have to do is more than a forty-hour per ... Read >
Author: Emiley David

Getting the Best Laser Eye Surgery Consultation and Procedure

22nd June 2011
Laser eye surgery can be your best option in dealing with your eye problem. Laser technology has decreased the amount of time spent in the operating room, as well as improved its accuracy and reduced the patient’s recovery period. If your knowledge about ... Read >
Author: Bruno Hill
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