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No Chiropractic Curriculum Can Be Without It Clinical Sciences

05th October 2009
Many a chiropractic student will be in for quite a surprise when basic sciences are found on the curriculum schedule. What may appear to some to be only tangentially needed for the purposes of rendering chiropractic care to ailing patients is in all hones... Read >
Author: Kaleb

Mesothelioma Lung Cancer remains a Challenge for Doctors

01st October 2009
Mesothelioma Lung Cancer is not very easy for doctors to diagnose. Though humankind has witnessed amazing advances in medical diagnosis technologies and techniques, mesothelioma continues to remain a challenge for doctors. Thus, not every doctor can tre... Read >
Author: Rafael Hurst

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

Ultrazvuk Abdomena Shows Clear Image Of Internal Body Organs

21st September 2009
There are many techniques, which are being used to examine the condition of your internal body organs. If you face any kind of problem or pain in any of the organ, in your abdomen, then you will definitely have to get yourself a proper checkup from a reli... Read >
Author: Azeem

High Graded Medical Assistant Training

06th September 2009
Are you ready for Medical Assistant Training? Medical Assistant Training is a standard training that you need to take for getting a job of a dental assistant, medical office manager, ultrasound technician, radiologist, or a nurse. The training program ... Read >
Author: manhattan

All you need to know about ultrazvuk abdomena.

18th August 2009
Ultrasound machines are sonographic devices that use the sound waves technique to produce images on the screen, much like the ones used by submarines and other ships at sea. Sound waves are transmitted through a transducer (a device that looks like a micr... Read >
Author: Azeem

All you need to know about the Ultrazvuk abdomena (ultrasound of the abdomen).

18th August 2009
Ultrasounds are sound waves generated by machines that enter the body and reflect back to produce an image of the internal organs on the screen. Unlike in the case of X-rays or CT scans there is no danger of the person being exposed to ionizing radiations... Read >
Author: Azeem

The Radiology Leaders Next Door

18th July 2009
Denver, CO—Advancements in radiological medical science and in teleradiology in particular are rewriting health care standards, and Denver-based Diversified Radiology of Colorado, PC , is a recognized leader in the field. With teleradiology services... Read >
Author: unleadedsoftware

Heart of Cape Town Museum

16th July 2009
I would like to introduce you to one of the best museums in the world. Big idea you may say but if I was able to give you a personal tour the museum would definitely impress you. Here is a verbal description of a surgical wonder that occurred more than 40... Read >
Author: Heart of Cape Town Museum

Breast Cancer - Prevention And Cure

16th July 2009
Breast Cancer - Prevention And Cure Breast cancer, the growth of malignant cells in the breast, is the most common cancer among women. It is rare but does occur in men breast cancer usually originates in the milk carrying ducts, although it may arise in... Read >
Author: john daniel

Runners Beware of Tibial Stress Fractures

18th May 2009
As our group come to an end of a scholastic outdoor track season, there were several competitive runners who developed tibial stress fractures. These runners usually participated in the hurdles or any event that required high impact on the lower extremity... Read >
Author: Affiliated Foot & Ankle Center, LLP

Diversified Radiology Of Colorado Launches New Web Site Campaign

05th May 2009
DENVER --- Diversified Radiology of Colorado, P.C. launched its new Web site www.divrad.com in April to promote its vast capabilities to medical communities worldwide who seek information on radiological imaging performed and interpreted by Diversified Ra... Read >
Author: Willis Wood

Myelography

09th April 2009
Myelography What is myelography? Myelography is a procedure that is undertaken to help diagnose the causes of back ache and problems with the spinal cord (this is the structure in the backbone that transmits electrical signals from the brain to the ... Read >
Author: imran21

PET/CT Scans vs. Cancer

07th April 2009
Over the past 2 decades, computed tomography (CT) has been the gold standard in the diagnosis and treatment planning of a variety of cancers. People with lung, breast, spinal, and other cancers have reaped the benefits of CTs ability to provide clear imag... Read >
Author: MedicalImagingNews

Early Screening Methods of Breast Cancer and Preparation Tips

31st December 2008
Breast cancer is a horrible disease which affects millions of women and men every year. Nearly everyone in their lives knows someone affected by breast cancer. Did you know it affects almost ten percent of women above the age of forty years? While we a... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Understanding the Basics of Medical Imaging Technology

24th November 2008
It was only a few years ago that the medical and health field only had x-rays as a means of detecting a broken bones or diseases. However, the past few years, the technology in this field has grown by leaps and bounds. No longer to doctors need to study... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

Get To Know All About Migraines

10th November 2008
Three times as many women as men have migraines. More than 80% of people with migraines (called migraineurs ) have other members in the family who have them too. Interestingly however, only one out of four studies included in a recent review concluded tha... Read >
Author: markjohnson

What is Osteoporosis?

27th October 2008
Men and women of all ages are at risk for developing osteoporosis. If you would like to learn more about osteoporosis screening and bone density scans, consult a physician or radiologist near you. Body Text: Osteoporosis is a degenerative disease that... Read >
Author: AC Teeple

The Changing Field of Radiology Medical Imaging

15th October 2008
The landscape of radiology medical imaging is being changed. The entire imaging field is switching from film copy to the 21st century and going digital. Through technology like the Candelis Imagegrid, radiologists can captures an image and instead of pr... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

candelis pacs for radiology

02nd October 2008
The candelis pacs is a vital piece of medical equipment that no radiology clinic should be without. This affordable pacs is designed to optimize workflow and facilitate communication among all departments of a mammology facility utilizing the power of the... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Brain Tumour)

29th September 2008
My wife recently had cause to have a Magnetic Resonance Imaging examination (MRI) of the head, which resulted in the detection and successful removal of a non-cancerous meningioma and I was amazed at how this testing works and how detailed it can be. D... Read >
Author: Roy Carter

Complete Information on Dextrocardia with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Dextrocardia is an irregular inborn positioning of the eye. Instead of the eye forming in the fetus on the left position, it flips over and forms on the correct position. An eye in the correct chest can be natural with four chambers and four valves with n... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Know the Treatment of Liver Cancer

29th April 2008
The liver is the largest organ in the body, and the main heat-producing organ. It is surrounded by a fibrous capsule and is divided into sections called lobes. It is in the upper part of the abdomen on the right-hand side of the body and is surrounded and... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Liver Cancer Treatment

26th March 2008
Primary liver cancer is cancer that forms in the tissues of the liver. Secondary liver cancer is cancer that spreads to the liver from another part of the body. The only real cure for liver cancer is an organ transplant,” explains Zuckerman, an associ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Liver Cancer Treatment

26th March 2008
Primary liver cancer is cancer that forms in the tissues of the liver. Secondary liver cancer is cancer that spreads to the liver from another part of the body. The only real cure for liver cancer is an organ transplant,” explains Zuckerman, an associat... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Is Your Mammogram Working for You?

19th March 2008
In July 2005, I had my yearly wellness check-up with my gynecologist. “Breast exam fine,” he said. “If your Pap test is normal, I’ll send a card. Otherwise, I’ll call. And here’s your order for a mammogram.” A scene repeated throughout ... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

The Reasons and Explanation Behind Unexplained Infertility

02nd November 2007
Unexplained infertility can be one of the most difficult problems a couple trying to conceive can go through. It can cause self-doubt as well as a variety of fights between the two partners. Perhaps it is the unknown factors present that can spur argument... Read >
Author: Michelle

Muslim Scholars and Leaders move towards The World Peace Religion

21st October 2007
A sixty five year old woman named Nancy smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for 45 years. Then one day she began to cough up blood and suffer chest pains which were dull, aching and persistent. Her family doctor sent her for chest X-Rays and the radiologist... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Challenge or Opportunity: Gratitude as Motivator for

23rd August 2006
Dear You, Ok, so you got a lousy diagnosis (I did). Darn it! Damn it! This was not part of the plan. OK, deal with it. Do what you have to do. Ask questions. Have tests. Have consultations. Have second opinions. Have surgery. Recover. G... Read >
Author: Kristine Carey