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How A Lack of Health Insurance Can Bankrupt You

08th February 2010
Times are tough. You don't really need me to tell you that. When things get tight financially, we all tend to look for places to cut our expenses. It just makes sense. If you start looking at your health insurance, be very careful. A lack of health insura... Read >
Author: Mark P. Warner

Prostate Cancer Surgery- Get it done by the Expert Surgeon of Kolkata

02nd February 2010
Cancer is a disease that predominantly occurs because of rich life style and old age and this is especially true for the prostate cancer as it is usually found in men eating fat diet and living in developed cities. The highest incident of prostate cancer ... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

The Many Myths Of Iridology

25th January 2010
border, and the sclera. Dr. Celso Batello, of Greece, is continuing research on the incidence of contraction furrows in the iris and how they relate to the autonomic nervous system. Dr. Serge Jurasunas of Portugal is an oncologist who uses Iridology in... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

The Make-Up of an Oncologist

19th January 2010
Being informed that you or a loved one has been diagnosed with cancer is never an easy thing to accept. Thanks to the advances in modern medicine now though, the diagnosis of cancer appears to be less of a death sentence than it was, say, 30 years ago. ... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

Can Natural Cancer Remedies and Self Care Help Survival in Cancer?

15th January 2010
I have just read another of those articles in a medical journal that stated that psychological interventions do not affect survival in cancer patients. However what the article was really saying that on the existing evidence the studies they reviewed have... Read >
Author: Harriet Denz-Penhey

Terra med Alliance News US anger at new age rules for breast cancer tests

24th November 2009
Terra med Alliance News Doctors and experts are in uproar over new recommendations to raise the age of breast cancer screening, warning more women will die from the disease which already claims some 40,000 lives each year. Terra med Alliance News : D... Read >
Author: terramedalliance.us

Why

23rd November 2009
In trying to think about the future of health care, thoughtful, intelligent people often ask, "Why can't we just let the free market operate in health care? That would drive down costs and drive up quality." They point to the successes of competition in ... Read >
Author: Joe Flower

Find Your Nursing Niche

20th November 2009
More often than not, when people think about different types of nursing careers, they usually think of becoming a registered nurse first. But actually, this is not the case because if you are interested in pursuing a nursing career, you need first to re-e... Read >
Author: Fritz Poole

Mastectomy Surgery In India–By Trained Surgeons At Accredited Hospital

18th November 2009
Mastectomy In India Overview Mastectomy Surgery India offers info on Best Price Surgery Hospital India-Mastectomy IndiaA mastectomy is the surgical removal of a breast. The vast majority of mastectomies are performed on women as a treatment for brea... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Rare Cancer Guide - A Concise Summary

12th November 2009
Not all rare cancers have strange, unfamiliar names such as hair cell leukemia. Brain tumors, cancer of the liver and ovaries are all considered rare cancers. A cancer is considered rare if it is diagnosed in less than 15 people per 100,000 each year. ... Read >
Author: JonathanLing

Litigation – The Role of the Expert Witness

12th November 2009
Modern society is run pursuant to the rule of law. For all the groaning this results in, not to mention lawyer jokes, the rule of law allows us to set forth basic methods of doing things such as contracts and rules of conduct. When a dispute arises, howev... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

All Cancer Types And Even Stage 4 Cancers Can Be Healed By Oxygen Radiation

06th October 2009
When we think of radiation it usually brings up an image of a nuclear bomb or an oncologist surgically blasting cancer cells. Perhaps an X-ray technician standing behind a lead lined wall turning their head as they flip a switch. This is not about that ... Read >
Author: Jay Geary

How A Diagnosis of Mesothelioma Is Made

05th October 2009
Being diagnosed with any form of cancer is rough. Mesothelioma is very rough because the prospects of a successful recovery are low. That being said, many are confused about how this form of cancer is actually diagnosed. Mesothelioma is a cancer of the... Read >
Author: Thomas Ajava

Do You Or Someone You Know Have Cancer? Are You Looking For Alternative Treatments?

11th September 2009
I've heard some people say that they chemical treatments for prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, skin cancer, or bladder cancer can be even worse than the disease itself! This is horrible. It's almost like a double-edged-sword. Can't get rid of the disease i... Read >
Author: kristiambrose

Cancer; One Of The Top Killing Diseases In The World

11th September 2009
It's sad, but very true. Variations such as prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, skin cancer, and bladder cancer have widely become "top killers" amongst people all over the world. One of the reasons for this is because of the way people eat. I know that migh... Read >
Author: kristiambrose
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