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Types of Care at Eldercare Homes

18th January 2011
In eldercare homes, the goal is to aid the elderly to live as independently as they can. They would come up with various programs to help a person overcome certain illnesses so that they will be able to do daily tasks as they previously could. There are m... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

How to Use a Bard Catheter

08th December 2010
No matter how physically fit or athletic one is in their youth, old age finally kicks in; often leading to a number of problems including arthritis, osteoporosis (in women), regular aches and pains, and various urinary problems. Urinary problems can af... Read >
Author: absralleg

Using a Bard Catheter to Treat Urinary Problems

08th December 2010
Urinary problems can affect men and women both young and old, although they usually kick in when people get past the age of 40. Elderly people often suffer from urinary problems which include incontinence, benign prostate enlargement, etc. However, alt... Read >
Author: absralleg

Svt Ablation

02nd December 2010
Just like any surgical ablation, an SVT ablation is a very serious, and somewhat dangerous medical operation. SVT stands for Supra-Ventricular Tachycardia – a heart rhythm disorder that is originated from above the ventricles of the heart muscle. Unlike t... Read >
Author: creativeteam

Peritoneal Dialysis And Its Types

22nd November 2010
During peritoneal dialysis, the blood is cleaned inside the body. Surgery is performed for sewing a plastic tube -a catheter- into the abdominal cavity for dialysis access. During the session, the abdomen, through a catheter, is gradually filled with dial... Read >
Author: Nail Yener

Causes of Back Pain - Sciatica

16th November 2010
What is it? The term sciatica is commonly used to describe pain traveling in the distribution of the sciatic nerve. Sciatica is a set of symptoms including pain that may be caused by general compression and/or irritation of one of five nerve roots that ... Read >
Author: amrspine

Healthy Tips – What You Need To Know About Angina

09th November 2010
Is your angina chest pain troubling you so much? Probably yes, because you ran into this page. Looking for a remedy is much as hard as having the problem especially when you have sharp chest pain. It might be a warning sign for you.Angina is caused by art... Read >
Author: evamcmahon27

Carotid Angioplasty: Reducing The Risks of a Stroke

02nd November 2010
Carotid angioplasty is a medical procedure that can reduce the chances of experiencing a stroke. This treatment is generally done to widen the passageway of blood in the neck. This method will give more confidence to the patient that the signs of a stroke... Read >
Author: jstrjsnjimenez

medical equipment for sale

01st November 2010
Have you ever went to the doctor's office and he wrote you a prescription for health-related machines and or supplies and he tells you to take it for the nearest medical provide store to get it filled? Properly, let's say you go to your health care provid... Read >
Author: Stan Davis

Where to Learn More About Paternity DNA Testing

19th October 2010
Not earlier, experts devised a engineering to assistance females of their pregnancy by being conscious of the paternity just before they give birth. To date, prenatal paternity DNA diagnostic tests is now offered starting five weeks of pregnancy. The p... Read >
Author: heidihopson123

How Balloon Angioplasty Could Ease Heart Disease Symptoms

14th October 2010
Balloon angioplasty is a non-surgical method used to treat patients with coronary heart disease symptom. This procedure is done to ease of the symptoms of heart disease such as shortness of breathe and chest pain. The method is particularly used for patie... Read >
Author: jstrjsnjimenez

What is Angiogram of the Heart and How to Prepare for It

14th October 2010
Angiogram of the heart, also known as coronary angiogram, is a medical test done to identify what might have been causing certain heart conditions. This procedure locates plaque that blocks the passageway of the blood through the coronary arteries. This i... Read >
Author: jstrjsnjimenez

What to Expect in Heart Angioplasty

12th October 2010
Heart angioplasty is a non-surgical method of reducing the symptoms of heart ailments. The procedure basically expands the arteries that may be causing obstructions of blood flow to the heart. This results in more improved blood circulation, generally les... Read >
Author: jstrjsnjimenez

Cardiac Angioplasty: What is It

12th October 2010
Cardiac angioplasty is a procedure commonly used for people that are suffering from a certain heart disease. This is generally done to widen the arteries that may have been causing blockages of the blood flow through the heart muscle to improve circulatio... Read >
Author: jstrjsnjimenez

Dialysis - Unwanted side effects and Dangers

01st October 2010
Dialysis, that is mainly used to provide an artificial substitute for lost kidney function is usually a living saving remedy for individuals with stop stage renal failure. However in the two varieties of Dialysis Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis th... Read >
Author: JoeStevens
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