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Feline Obesity.

29th September 2009
All cat owners should know if their cat is obese, what problems are associated with obesity, what causes obesity, and how to fix the problem. So how do I know if my cat is obese Obesity is commonly defined as being more than 20 above the ideal weight ho... Read >
Author: manne

Feline Obesity

29th September 2009
All cat owners should know if their cat is obese, what problems are associated with obesity, what causes obesity, and how to fix the problem. So how do I know if my cat is obese Obesity is commonly defined as being more than 20 above the ideal weight ho... Read >
Author: manne

A New Disease of the Skin

21st September 2009
Occasionally in modern medicine, there are still actually “new” diseases. When a new disease is described, such as AIDS in the 1980’s, it is remarkable how quickly the medical community attacks the problem, learns the cause, and starts to develop t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Vitamin D And&Kidney Disease? The Hidden Connection With Serious Consequences

19th September 2009
You may know that the sun and certain foods are good sources of vitamin D. But did you know that due to chronic kidney disease, millions of Americans can't convert the form of vitamin D produced by the sun or found in food and over-the-counter vitamins in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Becoming a Certified Hemodialysis Nurse

10th September 2009
Many people are now looking into the doctor and nurse fields. A big one in particular is a hemodialysis nurse, which is also known as CHN. A hemodialysis nurse assists and helps patients during certain medical conditions such as kidney failure. Hemodialys... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Eligibility for US Medicare Insurance

05th August 2009
Medicare is a federal health insurance program that provides financial assistance, healthcare needs, and drug coverage to elderly people or anyone who has a disability. Medicare Eligibility • People aged 65 and older • Individuals, regardles... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

A short discussion on Medicare and Medicare Supplement Plans

04th July 2009
To talk about Medicare and Medicare Supplement Plans, the first thing that we need to know is what is Medicare? The answer is almost known to all. But still let us define it a little. Actually Medicare is the health insurance for people about the age of 6... Read >
Author: William Richards

You May Be Eligible To File A Trasylol Legal Case

09th February 2009
Trasylol is a drug that has recently been taken off the market after it was found to have caused more than 20,000 deaths since it was brought to market in 1993. Trasylol, also known as Aprotonin, was used in thousands of surgeries during the past 10 years... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Applying for Medicare: Seeking Help through Burbank Social Security Lawyers

09th January 2009
The Social Security Administration (SSA) runs different programs to aid the needs of American people. One among them is Medicare, which is deemed the nation’s largest health insurance protection program. Medicare helps qualified people particularly t... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Good Vegetable Meal For Detoxing,Colonics In Memphis Tn,

05th January 2009
Free Detox Drink Recipes In any of these methods, the emphasis is on fruits and vegetables which ought to compose a majority of your food intake. Fruits and vegetables contain high amounts of antioxidants,substances found only in plants that can help f... Read >
Author: Lori

Treat Your Kidney Failure by Knowing its Symptoms

31st December 2008
Kidney failure is a growing problem across the world. Unfortunately, kidney failure can have very few symptoms to begin with. As your kidney function declines, it will first be detected on blood tests by your doctor. Most people don't feel any effects of ... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Detailed Information on Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

17th October 2008
Mixed Connective Tissue Disease is also known as Sharp syndrome. Mixed connective tissue disease is a rheumatic disease that has features shared by lupus, scleroderma, polymyosistis or dermatomyositis and rheumatoid arthritis. It is a disorder of the immu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Kyrle Disease

24th September 2008
Kyrle disease is a rare pathologic condition due to a keratinization disturbance. Kyrle disease is characterized by the formation of large papules with central keratin plugs that may grow in a widespread distribution pattern. The illness is most closely c... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How to avoid acute kidney failure

17th August 2008
Acute kidney failure is a serious condition in which a loss in function is found in the kidneys that no longer allows them to remove urine and other waste without also losing electrolytes. Acute kidney failure happens very suddenly and is dangerous so it ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

All about Vitamins

29th July 2008
Vitamins and minerals are needed for growth and good health. The vitamins and minerals you need are found in the food you eat. It's important to eat a balanced diet that includes fruits and vegetables. Some food is enriched. This means that vitamins or mi... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch

Medical Disabilities with Traveling

26th July 2008
Traveling America-ful with a medical disability can be challenging, but it is worth the effort you make to finally have a successful, fun filled vacation. My wife and I were looking forward to my retirement. My wife had retired from her Licensed Thera... Read >
Author: ALIABBASRIZVI

Symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease and Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease

15th July 2008
What is chronic kidney disease (CKD)? Healthy kidneys remove waste from your blood. The waste then leaves your body in your urine. The kidneys also help control blood pressure and make red blood cells. When the kidneys are damaged, they cannot remove ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

What is a Kidney Transplant?

20th June 2008
A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure in which a healthy donated kidney is transplanted into your body. A successful kidney transplant will allow you to return to a more normal lifestyle and will free you from dialysis treatments. However, a kidney ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Calciphylaxis

04th June 2008
Calciphylaxis is a rare, often fatal condition, characterized by progressive cutaneous necrosis that frequently occurs in patients with end-stage renal disease. It is seen almost exclusively in patients with end stage renal disease. It results in chronic ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Dentists' Provident Society - Income Protection Claim Statistics

25th May 2008
If you are a dentist, it's likely that you've taken out income protection insurance (also referred to as permanent health insurance). In fact, you may have even claimed on your policy. During the last few years many of the leading insurers have been re... Read >
Author: Ray Prince

Complete Information on Barakat syndrome

21st May 2008
Barakat syndrome, also known as HDR syndrome. Barakat syndrome (medical condition) is characterized by deafness, kidney disease and insufficiency parathyroid hormone production. Symptoms of Barakat syndrome include deafness, hypoparathyroidism ,nephrosis ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Medical Views on Renal Disease- Hypertension

07th February 2008
Medical Views on Renal Disease- Hypertension Monitor your hypertensive patient with renal disease for fluid overload. Assess his fluid status by taking his daily weights, checking his fluid intake and output and breath sounds, and checking him for pe... Read >
Author: David Jones

What is Vascular Disease?

24th January 2008
Renal Disease and Hypertension A patient with hypertension has an increased risk of developing renal disease. In stage I renal disease, the patient has a diminished renal reserve but no symptoms of renal disease. If untreated, the condition may progres... Read >
Author: David Jones

Traveling With Medical Disabilities

09th November 2007
November 5, 2007Author: Willie R. WilliamsTraveling with Medical DisabilitiesTraveling America-ful with a medical disability can be challenging, but it is worth the effort you make to finally have a successful, fun filled vacation.My wife and I were look... Read >
Author: Willie R

High Blood Pressure FAQs: Don't Become a Statistic, Treat Your Hypertension Today!

23rd July 2007
Have you ever known someone (typically older and male) who refused to be taken to the doctor unless they were on their death bed? Chances are you might know that alpha male who refuses help from everyone, especially a doctor. Perhaps you are that pers... Read >
Author: barpubl

Desperately Seeking Health Care: How to Find It, How to Pay for It

16th June 2007
Are you one of the millions of Americans without health care? Are you desperate to find medical care for you and your family? Here are some basics on how to find it and how to pay for it. Just Lost Your Job? If you recently lost your job, ch... Read >
Author: Kendickens

MRI With Contrast Could Pose a Danger to Kidney Patients

09th June 2007
Contrast agents used during MRIs and MRAs could cause a disabling and potentially deadly condition for individuals with impaired renal function. For nearly ten years, researchers have been searching for the cause of a rare but potentially fatal conditi... Read >
Author: A. Wisner

Chickenpox vaccine for children with kidney problems

13th May 2007
It is well known that chickenpox is a condition that usually affects children. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus and might lead to severe complications if it is developed in adults. This problem is easily transmitted through air and through d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

About Medicare Health Insurance

01st February 2007
About Medicare Health Insurance Medicare is a federal plan, which offers health insurance to retired individuals, regardless of medical condition. Any individual who is getting Social Security advantages would automatically be enrolled in M... Read >
Author: sam rosy

Gout. A disease of indulgence.

16th December 2006
Gout develops when the level of uric acid in the blood is too high. In the past it was known as the patrician's malady because it was considered a diseased of over indulgence amongst the wealthy. High purine diet can affect gout and red meat is high in pu... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram

Rice Diet at Home

08th August 2006
Diet, as a primary way to treat diseases has been used since 1939. The Rice Diet has helped in the prevention and treatment of heart disease, diabetes, obesity, hypertension, renal disease, and other illnesses. The rice diet can also be used to reduce wei... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson