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When Doctors Fail To Follow Up After PSA Results Reveal The Chance Of Prostate Cancer

30th June 2010
Male patients frequently possess a scant understanding of prostate cancer, their own chances for the cancer, and how to determine if they have prostate cancer. Some male patients are not aware of what it means to screen for prostate cancer or that screeni... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

What You Need To Know About Common iPod Repair Needs

29th June 2010
Everyone loves technology as long as it works. So many people have become dependent on technology that when their gadgets stop working they may be unsure what to do. There are a few common reasons why you may need to perform iPod repair work or find someo... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

The Most Frequent Errors Made By Doctors That Delay The Detection Of Breast Cancer

23rd June 2010
Situations regarding the delayed detection of breast cancer commonly involve one of two medical mistakes - (1) not performing any diagnostic testing to rule out cancer when a lump is felt in the breast and (2) misinterpreting a mammogram. Should a doctor ... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

The Benefits Of Having An International Travel Health Insurance

19th June 2010
There are many benefits of taking up an international travel health insurance. The first benefit obviously is that you learn to account for medical expenses and hence sudden medical costs will not jolt you or put your budget out of track. Often when you a... Read >
Author: terrowhite

Doctors Knew About Man's Symptoms And Abnormal Test Results But Did Not Diagnose His Prostate Cancer

15th June 2010
Once a number of physicians become involved in the care a patient it can be critical for the doctors to relay vital diagnostic results as well as follow-up and treatment suggestions to the patient and other physicians. People likely expect that the physic... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

Holding Physicians Liable For Delaying Diagnosis Of Prostate Cancer

15th June 2010
Imagine that your doctor physically examines your prostate gland for any signs of potential cancer including an enlargement or a hardening of the prostate and whether there are any growths present on the gland. Imagine the doctor orders blood tests, inclu... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

Consider A Diagnosis Of Late Stage Cancer But Your Physician Did Not Inform You About Abnormal Test

09th June 2010
Consider that your physician physically examines your prostate for any signs of potential cancer, such as an enlargement or a hardening of the prostate and whether there are any growths detectable on the gland. Imagine the doctor orders blood tests, inclu... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

Tests Show Possible Prostate Cancer But Physician Does not Inform Patient

04th June 2010
Men are likely to possess a scant understanding of prostate cancer, their own chances for the cancer, and the ways in which they can figure out if they have prostate cancer. Many male patients are not aware of what it means to test for prostate cancer or ... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

Male Patients Need To Be More Involved In Screening For Prostate Cancer

04th June 2010
Imagine you are a man and you see your doctor for your yearly checkup. Imagine the physician orders blood tests, including a PSA test for the early detection of prostate cancer. This is how to check whether a male without any symptoms of prostate cancer m... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

Baby Boomers and the Health and Wellness Tourism Industry

18th May 2010
Much attention has been fixed on the potential needs of the "baby boomer generation" which will be reaching its maturity in about the year 2013. Baby boomers are those described as having been born between 1946 and 1964, considered to be the largest gener... Read >
Author: David

What Constitues A Successful Balance Facility

05th May 2010
Clearly, the answer is one that is successful at managing individuals with imbalance and vertigo type disorders. Our office has been sub-specialized in seeing patients with imbalance problems and fall risk, in particular vertigo and dizziness for some ti... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

What Makes A Successful Balance Center?

23rd April 2010
Obviously, the answer is one that is successful at treating patients with balance and dizziness type disorders. Our office has been sub-specialized in seeing patients with balance problems and fall risk, in particular vertigo and dizziness for some time ... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Management Explained - Part 1

25th March 2010
Thoracic outlet syndrome cannot be described as one condition but is the agreed name for a variety of symptoms which are explained by being assumed to be due to compression of the blood vessels and nerves as they go through the area called the thoracic ou... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Physical Therapy Jobs Online

24th March 2010
There are several types of physical therapy jobs available for a physical therapist. Physical therapy is also termed as Physiotherapy. This type of therapy involves health care rehabilitation treatments for individuals developing, maintaining and restori... Read >
Author: Emiley David

What Does An Audiologist Do?

19th March 2010
Audiology is a broad field that includes patients with varying ages and hearing disorders. Audiologists specialize in the identification and treatment of many different types of hearing loss. They use a wide range of tests to determine the specific cause ... Read >
Author: Robert B. Banister
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