Articles, tagged with "dpm", page 1
16th May 2011
The field of podiatry has increased significantly over the years largely in part due to the increase of diabetes. In the United States, the American diet has suffered dramatically with the increase of fast food and lack of physical activity in children. D...
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Author:
Art Jones
20th January 2011
Athlete's foot is a very painful condition that can affect even those who never played sports in their life. Because it is widespread and can affect all people, the importance of understanding this problem has increased. Thus, a recent athlete’s foot rese...
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Author:
kevscott31
20th December 2010
Damp is very destructive to a building. So bad in fact the government regulations require one to take measures to counter it so as to have a certifiably habitable building. This means when building, choosing DPM is inevitable. It is wise to leave this ch...
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Author:
Eric Lewis
29th November 2010
Debt management plans, often referred to as a DPM, are similar to a Chapter 13 bankruptcy in the US or an Individual Voluntary Arrangement in the UK. The primary difference is that a credit or debt counselling service, financial advisor, or other professi...
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Author:
CatherineHubbard
23rd November 2010
Rising damp is one of the ways in which a building can be affected by moisture. This is simply water rising form the ground up by capillary action. The pointers to rising damp are damp walls with peeling paint and wallpaper, rotting floorboards, staining ...
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Author:
Eric Lewis
20th August 2010
Every day there are hundreds of new technological gadgets and devices released onto the market. Some of them are extremely useful to society and the individual by providing useful convinces to our everyday life; although, some of these new inventions and ...
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Author:
Id Integartion
27th July 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Mitchell Wachtel DPM
Ankle sprains are a very common diagnosis for many people. An ankle sprain causes swelling of the foot and ankle and bleeding develops under the skin, causing a black and blue discoloration. Pain and stiffness ar...
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Author:
Mitchell Wachtel DPM
08th April 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Dr Alireza Khosroabady DPM
If one of your toes is bent you have a condition known as hammer toe.
Often caused by poorly fitting shoes that force the toes into unnatural positions, hammer toe can be very painful and make it difficu...
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Author:
Dr.Khosroabady
30th March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Dr Alireza Khosroabady DPM
As diabetes comes to dominate the nation's health care system, you can count on the number of foot problems requiring treatment from podiatrist/physician to increase as well.
The American Diabetes Associ...
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Author:
Dr.Khosroabady
04th March 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Dr Alireza Khosroabady DPM
Podiatrists and physicians know it as medial tibial stress syndrome.
You and other sufferers know it as a shin splint.
Under either term the pain is the same: a shin splint starts out as a dull pain o...
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Author:
Dr.Khosroabady
23rd February 2010
Real wood floor can be a beautiful choice for any home. However, since it is a natural product, it tends to contract and expand depending on the environment and the climate. In order to keep the wooden floors looking pristine for decades it is essential t...
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Author:
liamkgardner
08th February 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Dr Alireza Khosroabady DPM
Did you know that everyone is born with flat feet? It's true. Some of us go on to develop arches, some of us keep those puppies flat.
If your child has flat fee it doesn't mean he or she cannot grow up t...
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Author:
Dr.Khosroabady
05th February 2010
Some types of extension, such as light¬weight sunrooms, conservatories or kitchen extensions, require only a plain ground slab; the only dif¬ference is that you will need a damp-proof membrane under the slab and probably a screed (not essential if you c...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
18th December 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dr Alireza Khosroabady DPM
As winter approaches and you prepare for ski and snowboarding season, get your knees and legs in shape to prevent injury. You'll enjoy the season all the more if you remain injury free.
You may want to s...
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Author:
Dr.Khosroabady
10th December 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dr Alireza Khosroabady DPM
If your baby has been born with a clubfoot, do not worry. There's a relatively simple, non-surgical way to correct your child's clubfoot by gentle manipulation of the feet followed by applying plaster casts...
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Author:
Dr.Khosroabady