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Chiropractors and modern living

01st June 2009
When it comes to a modern life style one would think that alternate medicine or complementary medicine would be on the wane and few would look upon these options for a remedy to a problem. However the fact is that several therapies that are sometimes rega... Read >
Author: Jesse01

Promote Safety in the Workplace

12th March 2009
Job-related injuries are a fact regardless of occupation and industry. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, about 6,000 staff in America go beyond away from workplace injuries and another 5,000 go beyond away from illne... Read >
Author: Eva Fonda

The Significance of Undertaking Work-Related Health and Safety Trainings

19th February 2009
Occupational hazards can be minimized and eliminated if a good health and safety plan is in place. Setting up of a risk assessment and management program involves both the employer and the employee. There should be communication and cooperation between ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Medical Records Ignored by Nation Leaders

05th January 2009
Medical records that pertain to asbestosis or mesothelioma must be dug up from the archives of the past. Without medical record collections and retrievals, the forewarnings of impending asbestosis and mesothelioma come only from witnessing the sufferin... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Obey with occupational safety and health standards

25th November 2008
Job-related wounds are a truth despite of occupation. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, about 6,000 workers in America pass away from workplace wounds and another 5,000 pass away from illnesses initiated by exposure to workpl... Read >
Author: Remy

Top 10 Rehabilitation Services In Austin

12th November 2008
Whether it is physical therapy, occupational therapy or speech therapy, the importance of rehabilitation services cannot be undermined. It has been estimated that the percentage of American people requiring rehabilitation services is far more than the per... Read >
Author: zander smith

Canadian government delays release of asbestos report

03rd November 2008
Incredible as it seems---since so many countries today have generally accepted the dangers of asbestos for those exposed to it---Canada's government is accused of "misusing science" by refusing to release a report on the subject. Written by a panel of sci... Read >
Author: ScottHendler

An overview of life insurance

08th September 2008
A life insurance policy is an excellent way of ensuring that those in your family are provided for if you fall critically ill or have a serious accident that results in your death. Often, for relatively low premiums, policies will make massivly high payou... Read >
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Complete Information on Dermatopathia pigmentosa reticularis with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Dermatopathia pigmentosa reticularis (DPR) is a rare genetic condition where the individual is born without fingerprints. It is comparable to Naegeli syndrome, both of which are caused by a specific defect in the keratin 14 protein. Although the gene resp... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Financial Protection : Your Financial Support Against Bad Times

29th June 2007
Financial Protection can help you and your family with insurance cover and is an invaluable aid to cope up with lifelong illness. You can various options and you can choose between Life cover, Critical Illness Cover, Lifestyle and Income Protection. A... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin

Stoke-on-Trent No Win No Fee

06th December 2006
The City of Stoke-On-Trent is well known for the ceramic industry. It is better known by the locals as "the potteries". The history of the production of pottery dates back to the 17th century. The area was ideal because of the abundance of clay and co... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Mortons neuroma

06th November 2006
Interdigital neuroma more commonly known as Mortons neuroma is an entrapment of a nerve that passes into the toes of the foot. The nerve gets entrapped or "pinched" by the metatarsal bones, which are the bones just behind the toes. Typically this type of ... Read >
Author: Marc Mitnick

How to Avoid Gas Line Ruptures

17th December 2005
Ignorance of workplace safety standards is no excuse for noncompliance. For companies that work with compressed gas and other gas handling equipment, dangers related to the use of complicated technology and other safety hazards are a continual risk. Gas l... Read >
Author: R.L. Fielding
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