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How To Treat Kidney Stones

06th October 2009
TREAT KIDNEY STONES STOP THE STONES FROM ROCKING YOUR KIDNEY IN A FONDLE OF MOTHER NATURE WHO ARE THESE ROCK THUGS, ANYWAY? Uric acid stones are another type of stones. They are separated from the urine within the urinary tr... Read >
Author: richhenderson

Should A Mom-At-Home Own An Otoscope In Caring For Her Baby or Her Kids?

06th October 2009
We are all familar with the sight of our family doctor using a diagnostic tool called an otoscope to take a look into our ears when we seemingly have some ear infection, or some pain arising from the ears. That is all well when the doctor, as a physici... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are Loft Beds (Bunk Beds) Safe?

02nd October 2009
If you are trying to maximize the space in your room, consider purchasing a loft bed or bunk bed to elevate your sleeping area. With loft beds, the bed is elevated on a platform with space left underneath for living, working, or playing. Bunk beds work on... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Affordable and Yet Effective STD Testing -Baltimore

02nd October 2009
Call Today: 1(888)MAX-LABS or 1(888)629-5227 Having a Sexually transmitted Disease is a dreaded feeling. Every day, while you are experiencing it, have the feeling and thought of you bear it makes you feel hopeless and very desperate. Learn mor... Read >
Author: helpcenter

Affordable and Yet Effective STD Testing

02nd October 2009
Call Today: 1(888)MAX-LABS or 1(888)629-5227 Having a Sexually transmitted Disease is a dreaded feeling. Every day, while you are experiencing it, have the feeling and thought of you bear it makes you feel hopeless and very desperate. We cannot b... Read >
Author: ann

Career as a Legal Nurse Consultant

01st October 2009
If you wish to become a nurse and are interested to work for courtrooms and emergency rooms then pursuing legal nurse programs is the best option for you. Legal nurses utilize their health care knowledge and legal system interest to make a rewarding lega... Read >
Author: Subhash Kandpal

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners

29th September 2009
Studies have shown that less than half of the victims of sexual assault treated in emergency rooms get basic help with information about the risk of pregnancy or emergency contraception to prevent pregnancy. They have to wait for sometimes up to six ho... Read >
Author: Isiah Bond

Anxiety and Panic Attacks - How to Break Out of the Cycle of Anxiety and Eliminate Panic Attacks

29th September 2009
Anxiety and panic attacks are a real problem. Up to 3 million folks in America suffer panic attacks. Usually, a first panic attack starts at 15 to 19 years of age. And women are much more prone to anxiety and panic attacks than men. It's a very real probl... Read >
Author: John Cielo

Disease Management a Way to Decrease Healthcare Cost and Improve Healthcare

29th September 2009
Disease managementhave been brushing the United States for the past ten years already and still continues to prevail as the government’s means of premium quality healthcare without the very high cost. There was a survey conducted in year 2000 that the... Read >
Author: callcare

Golf Injury Prevention

24th September 2009
A golf injury is one of the most common issues with all amateur golfers. But having adequate strength and flexibility of muscles and joints and participating in effective training technique, can also prevent a golf injury. Well-conditioned limbs and jo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Safety Helmets: Important Facts

23rd September 2009
Why do you think one needs a helmet while riding a bicycle or skating or horse riding or even playing?Well,some say that helmets are unnecessary as they cannot save a persons life or prevent accidents.True,safety helmets cannot prevent or stop accidents b... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Animal Bite Lawyers: Taking a Bite Out of Crime… Sort of

23rd September 2009
Say you’ve been bitten by someone’s dog. Or pet penguin. Actually, let’s just stick with the dog. So the dog leapt up, bit your cheek (although you could tell by the look in his eyes that he was aiming for your jugular), and now you have a mangle... Read >
Author: Yodle

Obama Health Care Plan

22nd September 2009
The American health insurance scene desperately needs reform. In a nation where over 15% of the population were without health insurance in 2008 and 16% of the gross domestic product is spent on health care, everyone agrees that change is necessary. The n... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Addiction Treatment Is A Choice

22nd September 2009
People become victims of substance abuse for different and often inscrutable reason. But whatever these reasons are, it is undeniable that this problem wrecks havoc in the lives of its victims and the society. It is proven that there is a connection betwe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Migration to Medical Record Software and Web Applications

18th September 2009
Emergency rooms are being flooded with patients who don’t need to be there. These patients have minor maladies such as the flu, small fractures, or sinus infections. The cost of treating these patients in the E.R. is about three times higher than it... Read >
Author: delilarjpaulus

Dog Training Biting

11th September 2009
Dog Training Biting, needs more priority because about 5 million people are bitten by dogs every year in the united States alone. It is fortunate that only one out of every six dog bite cases are that serious so as to warrant medical attention. Emerge... Read >

What is in the pipeline for reform of health care?

06th September 2009
The new Administration is taking over facing an unprecedented economic crisis. The country is already deep in debt and proposes to spend billions more to help prevent a long-lasting recession. Looking overseas, the war in Iraq still has eighteen months to... Read >
Author: Todd Jones

Now the Obama Administration is proposing big changes

04th September 2009
Ambition is a wonderful thing when it pays off. How many times have we watched a slugger walk up to the plate, look the pitcher in the eye, and lift an arm to point where the ball is going to land somewhere in the next state, only to strike out? Well, the... Read >
Author: Todd Jones

Medical Call Center…More than Just Answering Questions

02nd September 2009
There are times that unlikely things happen to a person’s life that can pose as a minor threat to his health or none at all like cough, minor cuts and burns, difficulty of falling asleep, fever, migraine, abdominal pain, and bump in the head caused by f... Read >
Author: callcare

Medical Call Center…More than Just Answering Questions

30th August 2009
There are times that unlikely things happen to a person’s life that can pose as a minor threat to his health or none at all like cough, minor cuts and burns, difficulty of falling asleep, fever, migraine, abdominal pain, and bump in the head caused by f... Read >
Author: callcare

What Hospital Furniture Goes Where?

18th August 2009
It is fair to say that hospitals are all very different to each other. Indeed, they all have the same purpose, which is to care for and deal with patients, but each hospital will have its own style. With this in mind, it is no surprise that each hospital ... Read >
Author: Mark Woodcock

Orthopedic Surgeon Jobs

13th August 2009
Orthopedic surgeons are medical specialists that are qualified to perform surgeries on individuals who are experiencing problems with their bones, joints and ligaments. They typically focus on the musculoskeletal system, correcting issues of the skeleton,... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Understanding General Surgery Employment

03rd August 2009
General surgery is one of the broader fields of surgery, though it in fact is mostly confined to procedures in the abdominal region, as well as skin conditions and a variety of other commonplace surgeries, such as hernias. Other branches of surgery focus ... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Telephone Triage: Building Bridges in Nursing Interventions

01st August 2009
For the past years, Telephone Triage Nursing has offered countless benefits and help to the citizens of America, especially to those who are not adept healthwise. Telephone triage, usually done in medical call center, is the process of overseeing th... Read >
Author: callcare

What To Do If Your Job Doesn't Offer Health Insurance : Anna Vander Broek

30th July 2009
How to find the insurance policy that's right for you. Whether they like it or not, a growing number of Americans will be taking into their own hands the task of insuring their health. That's the gist of a survey showing that nearly one in five employe... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

How To Use The Heartstart Home Defibrillator For Cardiac Arrest

18th July 2009
To be appropriately trained in how to use the Philips Heartstart Home Defibrillator, you should call the supplier or take a class on using this equipment. However, there are only some general guidelines to follow when using the device. For starters, if... Read >
Author: Internet MLM Mentor

X Ray Technologists or Radiologic Technologists Profiled

29th June 2009
Radiology / X-Ray – a fascinating world of medicine and technology! Did you know that x-rays were invented by accident? In 1895, a German physicist named Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen made a discovery, which he later termed “x-rays,” while experime... Read >
Author: Govindan

Urgent Care Kansas City

23rd June 2009
Urgent Care Kansas City has a high quality urgent care facility and it is the Urgency Room. What determines high quality urgent care centers are:- Access for patients- Quality of care- Quality of Physicians of the Urgent Care Facility - Types... Read >
Author: Normand Irwin

Georgia Health Insurance Influencing Society

19th June 2009
Anyone living in Georgia would be smart to have Georgia health insurance. Everyone wants to be covered just in case something terrible happens. Also everyone has some kind of regular prescription these days and having health insurance can save you a lot o... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton

Judging liability for dog bite injuries

19th June 2009
There are about 4.7 million dogs in the United States. Everyday, an average of 1,000 Americans are treated in Emergency Rooms for dog bite injuries. Dog bites are common to both children and adults. It can have serious consequences including disfigure... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Baseball And Your Feet

15th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dr. Jennifer Feeny Take me out to the ballgame For over one hundred and fifty years, Americans have been devoted to the game of baseball as both fans and participants. With the arrival of each spring, thousands of people across th... Read >
Author: Dr. Jennifer Feeny

Minimizing Dangers in Amusement Parks of Los Angeles

10th June 2009
There are many theme parks scattered throughout Los Angeles. It is probably one of the reasons why the region is always full of tourists who want to enjoy the sun and have fun with their loved ones. However, there can be activities such as thrilling am... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Global Epidemic The Fear That Cripples

10th June 2009
Global Epidemic The Fear That Cripples A New Book Released as Hospitals report 420 percent increase in Anxiety Attacks, Panic Attacks and Stress Related Disorders. By Dr Mark Taylor Book Title: Global Epidemic The Fear That Cripples --ISBN... Read >
Author: stahrt

Humana Insurance Provides Superior Benefits

08th June 2009
If you have recently been offered Humana insurance by your employer you should know that you have been given one of the most flexible and controlled health insurance packages in the nation. Whether your current needs require Humana insurance for just your... Read >
Author: Henry Turner

Shoe's can effect women's health

01st June 2009
Shoes can be a best friend of women and their weakness. Tons of money spent on the shoes every day of the week. If there is an issue that is wasted in our shoes. We can not get enough of the coolest and the best! But have you ever considered a poorly f... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Relief of Headaches

18th May 2009
Chances are you have experienced a headache at some point in your life. The majority of the time headaches are caused from tension in the muscles of the neck and head. Sometimes a sudden injury to the head (contusion) can cause headaches. If the headache ... Read >
Author: DirectTM

Accidents in Los Angeles Amusement Parks

05th May 2009
There are different amusement parks in Los Angeles that are visited by people who are aiming for relaxation and fun. However, accidents occur even in places that people go to in order to escape the pressures that they often face. The occurrence of amuseme... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Preventing TV Tipping Death with a TV Lift Console

05th May 2009
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, approximately 3000 children under the age of 5 were treated in U.S. emergency rooms in 2005 due to injuries incurred when a television was “tipped over.” http://www.cpsc.gov/CPSCPUB/PUBS/5004.p... Read >
Author: Rob Buehl

Understanding Oximetry and How Oximeters Function

02nd April 2009
Oximetry refers to a non-invasive method of measuring the amount of oxygen in the blood. This practice is generally used when trying to detect heart disease as well as when trying to evaluate a variety of medical conditions that could impair the function... Read >
Author: Eddie Amoakuh

Medical negligence problems

27th March 2009
It really is a shame when doctors are more concerned about a lawsuit than they are with saving a patients’ life. But it isn’t their fault- that is what the system of medical negligence has given us today. Doctors in emergency rooms across the United S... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Georgia Health Insurance is a Great Option

03rd March 2009
When looking for health insurance, Georgia health insurance is a great option available. It can help you in a health emergency. It can also help you for your regular doctor visits and even with your medications. It is truly a valuable thing to have. Witho... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton

PPO vs HMO

24th February 2009
PPO is an abbreviation for Preferred Provider Organization. A type of health insurance plan is a PPO which gives members a list of covered hospitals, doctors, and specialists along with a chance to see doctors or specialists outside of the network. For ... Read >
Author: insurancetim

How would one explain PPO Health Insurance

24th February 2009
PPO is an abbreviation for Preferred Provider Organization. A type of health insurance plan is a PPO which gives members a list of covered hospitals, doctors, and specialists along with a chance to see doctors or specialists outside of the network. He... Read >
Author: insurancetim

PPO vs HMO

24th February 2009
PPO is an abbreviation for Preferred Provider Organization. A type of health insurance plan is a PPO which gives members a list of covered hospitals, doctors, and specialists along with a chance to see doctors or specialists outside of the network. For ... Read >
Author: insurancetim

How would one explain PPO Health Insurance

24th February 2009
PPO is an abbreviation for Preferred Provider Organization. A type of health insurance plan is a PPO which gives members a list of covered hospitals, doctors, and specialists along with a chance to see doctors or specialists outside of the network. He... Read >
Author: insurancetim

Identify Panic Disorder- What You Need to Know

17th February 2009
Anxiety is a common feeling when you are facing danger or if you have to do something scary like speaking in public, but how can you tell if you have panic or anxiety disorder? It is important to identify panic disorder and deal with it as early as possib... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

It costs more to cut hospice

11th January 2009
The legislature is meeting now to decide how to deal with the state’s $2.3 billion deficit. One of the proposed cuts is to eliminate the Medicaid payment for hospice care. Each year Hospice of Palm Beach County provides care for more than 6,000 pati... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Changing Trends in Healthcare

01st December 2008
Women Assuming an Ever Increasing Role in Healthcare Changes in healthcare are continuing in ways that many are unaware of. One of the most significant of these emerging trends is the increasing number of women providing clinical care in settings varyin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Christmas Tree Safety Checklist

01st December 2008
Millions of U.S. households display a Christmas tree each year during the holiday season. The Christmas tree is the most recognized symbol of the Christmas holiday, and putting it up and decorating it each year is a time honored family tradition. Unfort... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Watch Comedy For Stress Relief

26th November 2008
With today's fast paced life style many people are dealing with more stress than ever. Factor in the raising cost of gas and slowing of the economy and it is clear to see a population that is stressed out. Growing data indicates that a good belly laugh ma... Read >
Author: Mike Stand

Sand Up Comedy For Stress Relief

26th November 2008
In today's fast paced life style many people are dealing with more stress than ever. Factor in the raising cost of gas and lowering housing values and it is clear to see a population that is stressed out. Growing data indicates that a good belly laugh may... Read >
Author: Mike Stand

Don’t Belittle the Kidney Stones

26th November 2008
Friday, November 30, 2007 Don’t Belittle the Kidney Stones Kidney stones often called renal calculi. Kidney stones are crystal aggregation of dissolved minerals that found in urine. Calculi usually develop within the ureters or kidneys. The labels o... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Those lawmakers have been it again

25th November 2008
A bill has quietly been working its way up through Capitol Hill and has just arrived at the White House. Any day now, it will cross the desk of President Bush so he can go through the motions of signing it into law. The aim of this new law is to allow the... Read >
Author: John Scott

Dogs: Man’s Best Friend or Most Dangerous Enemy?

18th November 2008
Dogs are considered as man's best friend. But there are some circumstances where the man's so-called best friend becomes wild and attacks people. There are many victims of dog bites every year in the United States, about 4.7 million. According to a rec... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Nurse Practitioners Deliver Personalized Care with Poised Confidence

18th November 2008
You�ve been there before. Sitting in a doctor�s examining room, holding together a wafer-thin way-too-revealing gown, paper crinkling under you as you shift uncomfortably and wait for what you assume will be a 10-minute exam (max) with a doctor juggli... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Holiday Decorating Safety

27th October 2008
Christmas is most decorated holiday in the United States. Unfortunately, this time of year is also when most decorating-related injuries occur. While we all enjoy holiday decorations, it's important to keep basic safety rules in mind. No one enjoys a C... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

All You Need To Know About Epsom Salt

14th October 2008
What is Epsom salt? Epsom salt is the name by which most people know the chemical compound magnesium sulfate, with the formula MgSO4. The compound is more popularly called by that name because it was first discovered in Epsom, England, where it was dist... Read >
Author: John C. Arkin

Result Developments in RIS PACS is Improving the Radiology Field

14th October 2008
The medical imaging field is forever changed in large part to PACS radiology technology. This technology, called RIS PACS, has permitted hospitals and doctors’ offices to switch over from medical imaging on bulky and less efficient film to a streamlined... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

You Can Start a Great New Career With Jobs in Health Care Right This Minute!

11th September 2008
Hello, welcome to my little corner of the web! Today, I'm featuring an article about the general state of the healthcare industry in the United States. This is not a top-to-bottom review of the entire industry, but it will give you an overview, and shoul... Read >
Author: Bill S

Your Healthcare Jobs Search Begins Today!

09th September 2008
Welcome back if you're a returning visitor and just plain welcome, if you're new! As you know if you've been here before, this is where I give advice to job seekers. Today, I am featuring an article about the US healthcare system, designed to give those ... Read >
Author: Bill S

Roller Blinds and Window Safety for Children

08th September 2008
Whether it is ensuring a toy is not made with lead paint or a roller blind has a child safety feature on it, many consumers are becoming more safety conscience when it comes to there kids. There are thousands of children admitted to emergency rooms each y... Read >
Author: David Leonhardt

Obtaining Health Insurance Quotes

02nd September 2008
When you get health insurance quotes it is important to find the plan that is right for you. Some insurance companies are extremely expensive and barely cover anything at all. It is important to find affordable health insurance that really will cover yo... Read >
Author: Jeff McClendon

Learn About Child Safety Devices For Roller Blinds

24th August 2008
Each year emergency rooms treat the victims of many preventable accidents. It could be a fall down a stairs, an accident in the kitchen or bathroom, or something to do with roller blinds and windows. Each year there are thousands of children with window r... Read >
Author: Corey Rozon

A Quick Overview of a Picture Archive and Communication System

22nd August 2008
The medical imaging field has been changed forever thanks to technology. The development of RIS PACS has allowed hospitals and doctors offices move their medical imaging from bulky films to more cost efficient and easier method. The PACS systems have al... Read >
Author: Jonothan Blocker

Denatonium Benzoate - A bittering agent to prevent Antifreeze Poisoning

18th July 2008
Every year, about 10,000 dogs, cats and children are victims of accidental poisoning by automobile antifreeze. In 2003 nearly 1,400 children ended up in emergency rooms because of antifreeze poisoning, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission. ... Read >
Author: aversiontech

Homeowners Insurance and Dog Bite Liability Coverage

01st July 2008
Nearly 40 percent of American households have at least one dog, according to an annual survey by the American Pet Products Manufacturers Association. The average number of dogs per household stands at 1.7, with the total number of dogs in the United State... Read >
Author: Bradley Steffens

Where to Find Good Sunglasses

24th January 2008
Where can you find a pair of sunglasses to fit your eyewear needs? Sunglasses are absolutely everywhere! It is hard to walk into a retail store and not see a display of sunglasses. In fact, listing off the places that don't sell them might be faster. ... Read >
Author: Chris Simpson

Dark Secret About Healthcare Reform

08th October 2007
Health care has reached the crisis point in our country. Rising insurance costs are placing untenable burdens on workers and employers alike. Millions of Americans can't afford any health insurance.Poor Americans receive Medicaid, but too many experience ... Read >
Author: qlcoach

There's No Place Like Home: Keeping Independent Seniors Safe

17th July 2007
It's hard to think of our parents and loved ones not always being strong and capable, but like all people, they get older. And as they do, it falls to us to take care of them. Unfortunately, the older they get, the harder it is to move around and keep the... Read >
Author: Xeal

Learn About the Heart Disease Symptom That Can Save Your Life

13th July 2007
The heart has the most important function of pumping blood throughout our bodies without which we cannot live, ensuring that one’s heart is in good shape and functional should always be on the priority list. However, sometimes one heart disease or th... Read >
Author: work at home

Does social status count in heart attack cases?

21st May 2007
When suffering from any heart problems or some other conditions that can lead to a heart attack, many people do not take into consideration the amount of money necessary to prevent or recover from this condition. Unfortunately, this too is a very serious ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Misuse of Medical Equipment

08th May 2007
When doctors order tests like x-rays and CAT scans they usually only need a simple reason for doing so. Unfortunately, in many cases these types of health care equipment is misused or ordered when it is not really necessary. When this happens a patient ... Read >
Author: http:www.preferedforms.com

Choosing Educational And Safe Traditional Toys

02nd May 2007
A wide selection of age appropriate traditional toys are essential to a child's learning throughout all stages of development. Choosing traditional toys that provide your child with educational benefits and learning values is important, but choosing trad... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What You Didn't Know About Vicodin Addiction

13th August 2006
Needless to say that Vicodin addiction is a crisis growing up in the United States. While you may see that illegal drugs like marijuana, cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine may be the talk in the headlines, you miss the fact that Vicodin addiction is a re... Read >
Author: Al Castillo

Legal Nurse Consultant

19th July 2006
Nurses with an interest for both emergency room trauma and courtroom drama may want to pursue a nursing degree in legal nurse consulting. Legal nurse consultants use their healthcare know-how in conjunction with an interest in the legal system to have a r... Read >
Author: Melissa Steele

Medical Malpractice Defined

29th June 2006
A patient comes to a medical professional to heal or treat an ailment. When the opposite happens, that the patient is injured or the situation worsens because of a mistake on the part of the health care provider, this is called medical malpractice. Ma... Read >
Author: Robert Thatcher

Career Talk: A Day In The Life Of A Lawyer

27th April 2006
A lawyer is a person who is authorized by the state or country to practice law, give advice to his or her clients and represent their legal matters in the courts. According to classes or ranks of jurists lawyers can be designated as advocate, attorney, ba... Read >
Author: chad mcdonald

Sledgehammer -- Medical Fiction Thriller at Its Best

29th March 2006
Looking for a good fiction book to read? Look no further. This medical thriller will have you glued to every page as the drama unfolds and an ER doctor must stop a biochemical nightmare from happening. 6 days 6 days to stop an epidemic and convinc... Read >
Author: Paulo Reyes

Rotavirus vaccine for all children

28th March 2006
According to group of experts, a new vaccine to preclude rotavirus, the most common cause of serious diarrhea in children, should be given to all infants. That brings to 15 the number of illnesses for which vaccines are recommended. The Advisory Commit... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas

Serious Injury Toll in the Supposed "Safest of Places" Now Tops 12 Million: What You N

16th February 2006
A major public health concern is occurring in a place you'd least expect it: our homes. Between 1992 and 1999, an average of 18,048 people died each year from unintentional home injuries, according to research from the University of North Carolina (UNC) I... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Are loft beds (bunk beds) safe

01st February 2006
If you are trying to maximize the space in your room, consider purchasing a loft bed or bunk bed to elevate your sleeping area. With loft beds, the bed is elevated on a platform with space left underneath for living, working, or playing. Bunk beds work ... Read >
Author: Bill Carmel

Alcohol and the Aging Senior

05th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers It is New Year's Eve. You have one drink, then another, then a third. You used to be able to chug down 6 drinks without consequences. But lately, you've noticed that things are a bit different. Before dinner is over, you... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

AEDs: More Effective and Easier to Learn Than CPR

13th December 2005
For decades, when someone's heart stops beating, CPR has been the standard and most effective form of first aid. CPR is taught in classroom and community centers throughout the world, led in great part by the American Red Cross, who urges all Americans to... Read >
Author: Lary Mitchel

Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators

13th October 2005
While many people might be most familiar with the external defibrillators seen on TV, in emergency rooms or at sporting events, there are similar devices that, although less obvious in their use, serve the same purpose of restoring proper heart rhythms an... Read >
Author: Thomas Morva

The Function of Automated External Defibrillators

12th October 2005
Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are not vastly dissimilar from the ones many of us have seen for years on medical shows or in emergency rooms at hospitals. The device exists to correct a fibrillation, or irregular heart rate that is negatively i... Read >
Author: Steve Valentino

How to Choose a Baby Swing

08th September 2005
Article Title: How to Choose a Baby Swing Article Description: According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 1,000 American infants are taken to emergency rooms every year for injuries sustained while using swings. This is generally a re... Read >
Author: Jackie G. Maxwell

Golf Injury Prevention

07th September 2005
A golf injury is one of the most common issues with all amateur golfers. But having adequate strength and flexibility of muscles and joints and participating in effective training technique, can also prevent a golf injury. Well-conditioned limbs and jo... Read >
Author: Mike Pedersen

Revive that resolution for asthma relief

23rd August 2005
Revive that resolution for asthma relief Copyright 2005 David Kane We are now more than six months into the year. Six months from our last New Year resolutions. Did you resolve to take charge of your asthma? To never have to rush to the emerg... Read >
Author: David Kane

Why Six Sigma Will Work in Healthcare by Peter Peterka

06th August 2005
If ever there were an industry where we want zero defects, it's healthcare. Patients, medical professionals, and healthcare administrators all want mistakes eliminated and quality and efficiency improved. Although most industries have undergone some type ... Read >
Author: Peter Peterka