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How to Find Oily Skincare Products that Work for People with Oily Skin

29th September 2008
Oily skin often connotes a greasy and unkempt appearance. It no longer has to be that way because experts have given oily skin care the attention it needs. With this, oily skincare products have become more specialized for the needs of people with oily sk... Read >
Author: John Sern

Can You Really Work At Home in Medical Transcription?

04th September 2008
Well, yes, absolutely. Thousands of people engaged in medical transcription work at home every day. Working at home is a situation that many people aspire to, to escape the rat race of commuting, paying for childcare, wear and tear on the car. Medical ... Read >
Author: Pam Lyon

Migraine Sufferers Can Finally Get Rid Of The Pain

28th August 2008
WEST PALM BEACH, FL - New hope for migraine sufferers. A revolutionary new integrated approach has combined present medical knowledge with the personal experiences of one of the United States' leading headache specialists to deliver a comprehensiv... Read >
Author: Dr. Paul Winner

Allergies

14th July 2008
Allergiesâ€"Nothing to Sneeze At By Stan M. Gardner, M.D. Recently a young woman came into my office with a common complaint: With the advent of pollen season, her eyes were watering and itchy; she was congested and miserable and unable to sleep, sne... Read >
Author: Dr. Stan

Hernia Natural Remedies - Some great secrets

07th July 2008
Thousands of people search the internet everyday for simple hiatal hernia natural remedies and walk away disappointed. This is because there are a lot of remedies that are simply not researched or the web is so bogged down with medical jargon that most pe... Read >
Author: ebet sanders

How to Get Rid of Jaundice?

03rd June 2008
Jaundice can develop when red blood cells break down and bilirubin is left. It is normal for some red blood cells to die every day. In the womb, the mother's liver removes bilirubin for the baby, but after birth the baby's liver must remove the bilirubin.... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Language in Websites - Do You Understand Pickles?

22nd February 2008
Castraveti Foarte Gustosi! If you can't understand I have pickles for sale, then I've lost the opportunity to show you my crisp, delectable, abundant supply of them. It's best to research your customer's language needs and characteristics before you s... Read >
Author: Miranda Larsen

Pregnant? Mood Swings? To Cry Or Not To Cry - That’s The Question

20th February 2008
Mood swings are a part and parcel of pregnancy. You keep thinking- "Oh God, Why am I feeling like a yo-yo between my emotions?" Relax; these conflicting feelings belong to the category of early pregnancy symptoms. They will definitely pass, they always do... Read >
Author: apurva

Fasting For Rejuvenation

17th January 2008
Many people are afraid of not eating (fasting). There was a guy who was well known for walking on water, healing the sick and bringing the dead back to life who felt that He needed to fast for 40 days. His name is Jesus Christ (Yeshua ben Yoseph). The bib... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Interesting Facts About Pregnancy

26th June 2007
Pregnancy thrills as well as frightens women. It is worthwhile to have a look at some of the crucial facts about this particular stage in a woman's life. Facts In medical jargon, pregnancy represents the nourishing of one or more embryos inside the bo... Read >
Author: apurva

Treatment options for ringworm

17th May 2007
Ringworm is a common contagious disease which can affect adults most of all but babies and children can get it too. Ringworm must be treated from its fists symptoms otherwise the disease might leave permanent scars or might be more difficult to treat, cau... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Finding A Vet For Your New Puppy.

01st March 2007
This article will assist you with finding a vet for the newest member of your family. One of the most important requirements in selecting a vet for your new puppy is communication. You need a vet that will speak to you, not down to you as if you were ... Read >
Author: The Online Marketing Strategies

Medical Jargon -- Making Sense To Make The Case

15th December 2006
When working on a medical issue or claim, one of the most important elements is proper documentation. With the right documents to support a case, refuting the claim will prove difficult. Compiling the documents that can produce a quality timeline and subs... Read >
Author: Jane Rouse

New Insight-Transformation of Migraines Causes Fibromyalgia

23rd June 2006
Migraines are thought of as normal neurological functions interspersed with episodes of headaches. At least 20% of migraineurs meeting the International Headache Society criteria have changed the pattern from episodes of migraine into patterns of chronic... Read >
Author: J. Wes Tanner, MD

Blade Versus Bladeless LASIK Eye Surgery: What Is The Difference?

20th April 2006
Patients considering LASIK eye surgery may come across medical jargon, such as "blade" and "bladeless" LASIK. To a layman, such terms might appear overwhelming. However, as a patient you must know the difference between the two surgery types, and the rewa... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
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