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Emergency First Aid - Basic Things You Should Remember for Survival

30th September 2009
The main objective of emergency medical treatment is to stop the condition of the individual involved from getting worse and to ultimately ensure that they don't perish. A great amount of folks are stricken by accidents every year and many of these indiv... Read >
Author: David Simmons

Standard Emergency First Aid Rests on You

30th September 2009
The fundamental aim of emergency first aid is to stop the condition of the person involved from getting worse and to place them into the care of medical workers. A broad group of folks are stricken by accidents every twelve months and many of these are s... Read >
Author: David Simmons

Car Parts It’s What’s On The Outside That Counts

29th September 2009
When many of us think of car parts, we consider all the intricate devices that lurk under the hood and come together to make our vehicle drive smoothly and safely. While a large proportion of these parts are usually out of plain sight, many of the essenti... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why Shared Decision Making is Vital in the Healthcare Setting

29th September 2009
Shared decision makinginvolves the process of bringing word to the patient all of the pertinent information regarding his present health condition, prognosis, medications received, lifestyles changes and health teachings. It also involves sharing decisi... Read >
Author: callcare

On Achievement

24th September 2009
If a comatose person were to earn an interest of 1 million USD annually on the sum paid to him as compensatory damages – would this be considered an achievement of his? To succeed to earn 1 million USD is universally judged to be an achievement. But to ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Vitamin A Could Be Integral to Mesothelioma Prevention

23rd September 2009
It has long been suggested that a healthy diet rich in vegetables and high in vitamins maintains a strong immune system and a resilient body. In light of this, several studies suggest that one key vitamin could help to reduce the spread and severity of m... Read >
Author: LegalView

Balancing Hope And Reality To Plan A Dignified Death

22nd September 2009
Dealing with the end of life and the decisions that accompany it bring critical challenges for everyone involved-patients, families, friends and physicians. In fact, "managing" the progression toward death, particularly when a dire diagnosis has been made... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Living With CHF

22nd September 2009
Heart failure, as well as all the risks that accompany it, can be a terrifying prospect for any man, woman or child. The impact of a heart, the body's central tool for survival, no longer functioning may seem like the beginning of the end. The good news i... Read >
Author: Reed Carney

James Caan teams with ING to invest in UK commercial property

16th September 2009
Dragon's Den Star James Caan is teaming up with ING for a new UK commercial property fund. James Caan is launching the Hamilton Bradshaw Diversified Property fund through his UK-based private equity firm, Hamilton Bradshaw. Subject to regulatory approv... Read >
Author: tugsearch

Ehud Olmert, MD, Lances Inflammed Boil; Aims To Drain Infection

16th September 2009
Noticing that inflammatory behavior by Hezbollah and Hamas has been festering more and more acutely, Ehud Olmert, MD – in this case, Military Doctor – decided that, to avoid a wider infection, he had to lance the boil immediately. The life-threaten... Read >

Be Compensated for Asbestos Related Diseases

12th September 2009
Being exposed to asbestos can be fatal for anyone. It is extremely common that asbestos exposure is normally met with people who work in construction or building and are actively working on or around asbestos sites. This exposure can either be unaware or ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Periodontal Disease - Cause of Bad Breath

11th September 2009
It's hard to believe that in a 2002 poll of 1,000 Americans over the age of 35, it was determined that 60% of adults polled knew little or nothing about gum disease! A tragedy when you consider that gum disease is the leading factor in tooth loss, even he... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Astigmatism and Astigmatism Treatments - General Eye Care Information

10th September 2009
Eye care is an important part of our overall health treatments today. If you don’t take good care of your vision now, it is only going to continue to degenerate over the years to come. Eye doctors have come to this realization as well as patients, thus ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Breast Cancer - Breast Cancer Stages

07th September 2009
Breast cancer is divided into five stages. Stages 0-2 are considered "early", stage 3 considered "advanced", and stage 4 "late". Staging categories are important for predicting future prognosis, and determine optimal treatment recommendations. Stage 0 ... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Take Care - Take Life Insurance Cover

07th September 2009
A great many people recover from cancer but it remains a serious illness and treatment and recovery time can be prolonged and have a significant impact on family and work life. Despite this, only just over 10 per cent of people who are working have critic... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Hearing Loss - 4 Types of Hearing Tests to Detect Early

07th September 2009
An ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. This principle also applies to anyone with a hearing loss condition. The earlier the illness is detected, the better its prognosis is. However, for those who already are afflicted with the illness, he... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

The Importance of Holding

03rd September 2009
I now understand the importance of holding. No, I'm not talking about two lovers caressing each other tightly in front of a fireplace (although that is also certainly important, fireplace or not). I'm talking about being put on hold when doing business ov... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Portable Room Air Cleaners

18th August 2009
Perhaps we could live without air filters, but I don't suppose the prognosis on that is very good. Sure, the people in the olden days did it, but there really weren't all that healthy. Besides, they not only had better immune systems, but they certain lac... Read >
Author: Luther Ramsey

Sensorineural Hearing Loss Causes -What You Need To Know Helpers

11th August 2009
When you or a loved one suffers a deafness, it is important to find out the sensorineural hearing loss causes and the probable treatments. To understand how it occurs, it's vital to realise how a person hears. The ear is made up of 3 parts : the outer ear... Read >
Author: Dana Roman

Breast cancer stages

10th August 2009
Breast cancer is divided into five stages. Stages 0-2 are considered “early”, stage 3 considered “advanced”, and stage 4 “late”. Staging categories are important for predicting future prognosis, and determine optimal treatment recommendation... Read >
Author: Mai Brooks

Sam The Koala, victim of Urogenital Chlamydiosis

08th August 2009
Adelaide, Australia - A koala was made famous by a photograph of firefighters and drink the bottle of water, such as forest fires ravaged Australia this year, will undergo a risky surgery, the animal shelter officials said Wednesday.Sam koala suffered se... Read >
Author: Max Clark

3 Ways to Be Successful in Online Business- What You NEED to Know

08th August 2009
Online business is pretty easy. It’s not foolproof, though. That’s why you need to learn about online business, different opportunities, and how you can make the most of your online success every single time. Some people just jump in and invest their ... Read >
Author: Ross Zanzucchi

Caring for Your Skin

04th August 2009
Face it. When it comes to first impressions, appearance says a lot. In fact, most base their initial impression on good grooming and on bearing more than on the perceived attitude and speech. This is especially true with careers that deal with the bea... Read >
Author: Jimmy Carey

Medical Miracles - Do they still happen today?

04th August 2009
Doctors are very wary about the idea of medical miracles but the idea of miraculous healing has been around for thousands of years. For those people who are facing terminal or severe chronic illness the desire for a miracle healing can be immense. Is this... Read >
Author: Harriet Denz-Penhey

How Does Your Solicitor Assess How Much Compensation You Should Receive For Your Whiplash Claim?

31st July 2009
What evidence will your solicitor use to assess the value of your whiplash claim? The first evidence and arguably the most important is the medical evidence. Medical Evidence. You will have been asked to attend for an examination with a General Practit... Read >

How to Improve Simple Mental Computational Skills (Part 2)

31st July 2009
After the first part of this article had been published, I began to get letters with another question. Is a need of improving the skills of simple mental computations so important, that we must spend time on filling in tables or on any other exercises, wh... Read >
Author: Victor Guskov

How and When to Have The Latest Treatment on Prostate Cancer?

20th July 2009
Prostate is a chestnut shaped gland within the male reproductive system. It is located just below the bladder. It is derived from the Greek word “prostates”, meaning to stand before. It was Herophilus, an anatomist who called it the prostate because a... Read >
Author: prostatecancerquestionsandanswers

How and When to Have The Latest Treatment on Prostate Cancer?

20th July 2009
Prostate is a chestnut shaped gland within the male reproductive system. It is located just below the bladder. It is derived from the Greek word “prostates”, meaning to stand before. It was Herophilus, an anatomist who called it the prostate because a... Read >
Author: prostatecancerquestionsandanswers

Mesothelioma Cancer Awareness

19th July 2009
Mesothelioma cancer is an uncommon form of cancer in which malignant (cancerous) cells are found in the mesothelium. It is very fast-growing lethal cancer of the mesothelium, in which cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and divide rapidly and uncontr... Read >
Author: Tahir Jamil

3 reasons why most asbestosis patients can not get lung transplant option

09th July 2009
Asbestosis is a chronic lung disease caused by irreversible scarring of the lungs as a result of inhalation of asbestos fibers. In the latter stages of this disease virtually all of the lung tissue is affected by extensive scarring and the patient can har... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

What Are the 3 Main Cellular Types of Mesothelioma?

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma cancer affects the mesothelial cells of the lining of the internal organs of the body causing them to be transformed into abnormal cancerous cells. These abnormal, cancerous cells that are formed make up the tumor. There are three main types ... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Mesothelioma life expectancy: Important factors that can improve the lifespan of Mesothelioma Patien

09th July 2009
Good prognostic factors for the survival of mesothelioma are: 1-Early stage at diagnosis. Patients that are diagnosed when the tumor is still in either stage 1 or stage 2 have a better prognosis than patients that are diagnosed when the tumor is alr... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Malignant Sarcomatoid Mesothelioma-What is This?

09th July 2009
In histological terms, there are four different types of mesothelioma: sarcomatoid, epithelial, biphasic, and desmoplastic (a variant of sarcomatoid).In medical terms, the term histopathology refers to the microscopic examination of cellular tissue to gai... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Stage 4 Mesothelioma-Salient Points For You To know

09th July 2009
By the time mesothelioma has reached Stage 4 classification, the tumor has advanced and spread to different sites far away from the primary location. Most times mesothelioma spreads to vital organs like the brain, other areas in the chest cavity and into ... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Mesothelioma Case Value-How Strong Is Your Case?

09th July 2009
If you are suffering from an asbestos exposure related disease you must seek the advice of a competent mesothelioma attorney who will review your case to determine the strength of your claim whether your case is worth pursuing. The factors that will be co... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Mesothelioma Prognosis-Why Do Some Patients Survive Longer?

09th July 2009
There have been some few patients who have survived far beyond the usual one year prognosis for most mesothelioma victims and a handful that have even been cured, with no trace of the aggressive cancer several years after treatment (though recurrence is a... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

20 Questions Every Mesothelioma Victim Should Ask Their Doctor

09th July 2009
Every mesothelioma patient should have an open discussion with their oncologist. They should ask their doctor the following questions: 1-What is the type of mesothelioma that I have? 3-Has my cancer spread beyond the primary site? 2-What is the s... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Mesothelioma Prognosis - What Are Your Chances?

09th July 2009
About 2000 to 3000 new cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed each year in the United States. Once a patient receives a diagnosis of this cancer, his or her physician will most likely discuss the prognosis or probable course and outcome of the disease with t... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Health care on life support : Michael C. Butz

30th June 2009
A medical chart concerning the status of health care in Ohio — stuffed full of test results, demographics and insurance information — was opened and examined at a regional forum Friday afternoon in Cleveland. In many ways the data — comprising H... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

What is Seronegative Rheumatoid Arthritis

28th June 2009
If you've been told that you have seronegative rheumatoid arthritis, you're probably wondering exactly what that is. It's not unusual for your doctor to not fully explain it to you. All that you'll usually be told is that you did not test positive for the... Read >
Author: Stephanie Varney

Cystic Fibrosis Prognosis

27th June 2009
Cystic fibrosis prognosis for patients has dramatically improved over the past few decades. Presently in the USA, the median age of survival is approximately 28 years. Although exocrine pancreatic function is predicted by genotype, it doesn’t really cor... Read >
Author: didde

NOTICE ME – IM RIGHT HERE!

27th June 2009
ADD is nothing – watch out for ASS! Attention Starvation Syndrome (ASS) is a serious condition. Undiagnosed and untreated, it can have serious consequences for your business! Boy, has it become difficult to make a good first impression these days! ... Read >
Author: Hester le Grange

Commanding The Subconscious Mind To Rid Phobias

23rd June 2009
First, we need to look at what a phobia really is. Phobias are in point of fact fairly widespread, distressing further than 12% of the U.S. populace. Phobias are the largely frequent cerebral condition in the US and the world at large, but far further wom... Read >
Author: Greg Frost

Phases of CPR

18th June 2009
The Electrical Phase The first phase of CPR is called the electrical phase and extends from the beginning of cardiac arrest to approximately 5 minutes following the arrest. Defibrillation is most effective during the electrical phase. If an AED is avai... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics

Stage 3 Lung Cancer

12th June 2009
Localized cancer in a particular part of the lung is termed as Stage 1 but when the cancer has spread to the lymph nodes at the top of the lungs it is termed as Stage 2. Stage 3 lung cancer is when the cancer spreads to the chest walls. Stages of lung can... Read >
Author: Mercy

Neck Whiplash?

06th June 2009
What is Neck Whiplash and How Does It Happen? Whiplash is most often caused in car crashes when the car in which the whiplash victim is suffering is forced to accelerate from a stationary position to speed and then stop again, all in a matter of seconds.... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Repair Internet Explorer 7 - Immediate Results

05th June 2009
Although you may be using the latest and greatest version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, version 7.x, you may inevitably encounter problems that could render your web browsing experience to be excruciatingly unproductive.Pages may take an unacceptably ... Read >
Author: HK

Repair Internet Explorer 7 - Immediate Results

05th June 2009
Even though you may be using the latest and greatest version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer, version 7.x, you may inevitably encounter problems that render your web browsing experience to be excruciatingly unproductive.Pages may take an unacceptably lon... Read >
Author: HK

Deciding to Repair or Install a New Roof in Oregon

05th June 2009
At one time or another, Portland residents will be faced with the decision to repair or replace their home or commercial roofing structure. While in some cases, the decision to install a new roof may be crystal clear, other situations may lend themselves ... Read >
Author: Mark Starr

Cancer Facts

02nd June 2009
Cancer facts are critical because they help in creating awareness about the disease. One fact about cancer is that if chemotherapy causes one to lose hair, the person is likely to lose all his or her body hair and this explains why some patients on chemot... Read >
Author: Mercy

Verbal Abuse Signs & Help - Understanding and Thriving beyond Verbal Abuse in Abusive Relationships

01st June 2009
Verbal abuse, as well as emotional abuse, result in wounds and scars deep within. In the following interview we look at the impact upon the victim and offer recommendations for her surviving and thriving beyond the battering. The following is part two ... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Breast Cancer Stages: Importance of Knowing Breast Cancer Stages

15th April 2009
Determining the breast cancer stages is important since it enables the patient and doctor to identify the treatment necessary for one’s condition. Also, it is essential in assessing the risk of the given condition and what lifestyle changes the patient ... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Owner's Guide to Iguana Paralysis

27th March 2009
Paralysis in iguanas is a very serious condition. While some iguanas may be paralyzed permanently, sometimes the condition is reversible. So, what exactly causes iguana paralysis? Causes Your iguana can become paralyzed for various reasons. The m... Read >
Author: D Swain

Breast Cancer Stages

23rd March 2009
Breast cancer stages are based on whether the cancer is invasive or non-invasive, whether the lymph nodes have been affected, whether the cancer cells have already spread beyond the breast, and the size of the tumor. The purpose of identifying the stag... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Parvo Treatment What Treatments for Parvo are Available

21st March 2009
Parvo treatment is required urgently when symptoms appear. These symptoms include vomiting, lethargy, diarrhea and fever. The diarrhea will cause severe dehydration and secondary infections. Rather than dying from the virus itself, it is usually the sec... Read >
Author: villenoire

Treatments for Parvo What to Look for in Parvo Treatment

21st March 2009
The puppy had all of the classic dog parvo symptoms, yet my neighbour really did not know what was wrong until he took the puppy to the vet. Once he did that, parvo treatment began immediately. After several days of intensive treatments for parvo, the pu... Read >
Author: villenoire

Do Not Try To Run From Sharp, Shooting Knee Pain - It will Only Chase You - Brace Yourself

13th March 2009
Do you suffer from sharp, shooting knee pain problems? If you suffer from bad knee pain, it is likely that you can have a ligament problem. This can be an old injury or even one that just occurred recently. In order to get the right treatment, it is im... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Neck Whiplash?

10th March 2009
What is Neck Whiplash and How Does It Happen? Whiplash is most often caused in car crashes when the car in which the whiplash victim is suffering is forced to accelerate from a stationary position to speed and then stop again, all in a matter of second... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Factors that affect female fertility

02nd March 2009
Fertility just means that one is capable to reproduce. Female fertility means that female is capable to produce children by getting conceived and then maintaining it till the healthy child is delivered. There are lots of different kinds of infertility see... Read >
Author: jainish

Are Loans for Debt Consolidation Becoming Easier to Obtain?

23rd February 2009
With everything that has been happening both in the US and around the globe, the 'credit crunch', as it has been called, has made it extremely difficult for normal people to manage their debt with what had become a financial life-preserver, the debt conso... Read >
Author: Daniel Major

Asbestos, Mesothelioma, Cancer and Metal Workers: The facts.

20th February 2009
Asbestos was once marveled as the “miracle fiber” of the 20th century. Its heat and fire resistant properties made it an obvious choice for use in places where extremely high temperatures were part of job. Nowhere is this more prevalent than in the me... Read >
Author: Bruce Peters

Science Update: Stem Cells and Cardiovascular Health

12th February 2009
Science Update: Stem Cells and Cardiovascular Health Thanks to a growing body of research, scientists are now recognizing that having more stem cells in one’s bloodstream could be one of the greatest strategies for optimal health. For example, a numbe... Read >
Author: scn7204

Female fertility - How Female Fertility can be Treated

02nd February 2009
Fertility simply means that one is capable to reproduce. Female fertility means that female is capable to produce progeny by getting conceived and then maintaining it till the healthy child is delivered. There are many different kind of infertility seen i... Read >
Author: Bryan Len

Delayed or Incorrect Diagnosis and Medical Malpractice

02nd February 2009
The medical community functions under something known as standards of care. Under these guidelines, a patient should receive care and treatment in a timely manner. Failure to give prompt care is a breach of the standards and considered to be medical negli... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

The Survival Rate for Women with Breast Cancer

01st February 2009
Survival rates for breast cancer have been improving for over twenty years and more women are being effectively treated than ever before. Generally, when discussing concerning cancer survival rates, five-year survival is most usually used. This is for ... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia

What is Pleural Mesothelioma?

30th January 2009
Pleural Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is most often found in people who have, at some point during their lives been exposed to high levels of asbestos. Asbestos is a type of naturally occurring mineral that was, for many years mixed with cement, p... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

What is Pleural Mesothelioma?

30th January 2009
Pleural Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that is most often found in people who have, at some point during their lives been exposed to high levels of asbestos. Asbestos is a type of naturally occurring mineral that was, for many years mixed with cement, p... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Management of Respiratory Conditions by Physiotherapists

21st January 2009
Respiratory conditions are a very common presentation in community and hospital settings, with a wide variety of diagnoses being assessed and treated by physiotherapy. Conditions which can present include pneumonia, chronic bronchitis, asthma, bronchiecta... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Stem Cells and Cardiovascular Health

09th January 2009
Science Update: Stem Cells and Cardiovascular Health Thanks to a growing body of research, scientists are now recognizing that having more stem cells in one’s bloodstream could be one of the greatest strategies for optimal health. For example, a nu... Read >
Author: Delta

Cancer Survival: How to Live With the Diagnosis.

28th December 2008
Having learnt that you have cancer the emotional upheavals are unprecedented. Anxiety and tension grips you. The treatment and the prognosis are very strenuous and can take a toll on a person's emotional and mental health. Once you have been diagnos... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Bone Cancer: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments.

19th December 2008
Cancer having its origin in the bones is referred to as bone cancer in medical terms. Bone cancers are relatively uncommon when compared to metastatic (cancer occurring initiated in another organ and spreading to bone tissues) or secondary cancer. Bone... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Concise Assessment of Osteosarcoma Among Youth

18th December 2008
Childhood osteosarcoma is a rare cancer, though the 6th most common type of cancer in children aged 14 and under. The disease is the most frequented form of malignant bone cancer and affects approximately 900 people every year, 400 of whom are children. ... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Kidney Lymphoma and the Importance of Computed Tomography (CT)

17th December 2008
Kidney lymphoma is most frequently observed along with multisystemic, dispersed lymphoma or as tumor reappearance. Kidney lymphoma might be observed in immunocompromised patients or, hardly ever, as primary disease as well. With the kidneys being the m... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Clinical Trial Basics

14th December 2008
Mesothelioma and asbestosis patients may have heard about clinical trials, but don’t know where to start or what to expect. Clinical trials for asbestos related cancer and diseases have saved lives and defied statistics. A clinical trial might be the a... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

Asbestosis and Mesothelioma Clinical Trial Basics

14th December 2008
Mesothelioma and asbestosis patients may have heard about clinical trials, but don’t know where to start or what to expect. Clinical trials for asbestos related cancer and diseases have saved lives and defied statistics. A clinical trial might be the a... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Gaining a Comprehension of the Stage 4 Neuroblastoma Malignancy in Children

11th December 2008
Neuroblastoma stage 4 is the most advanced stage of the neuroblastoma cancer. It means that the disease has spread to other areas of the body, like the liver or bone marrow, and the prognosis is not always good. If your child has been diagnosed with s... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Do you know where your dog has been? Has he been near poison?

02nd December 2008
It is up to you to keep your dog happy and healthy. You nee to avoid potential hazards. Do you know what is toxic to your dog? You need to be a aware of where your dog goes and what they eat. Here a list of things every dog owner should know: Ant... Read >
Author: Gator Publishing

An Owner's Guide to Lyme Disease In Dogs

01st December 2008
Lyme disease in dogs is a condition that can cause a wide range of problems with your dog. It can damage the heart, kidneys, or joints if left unchecked. This disease usually occurs in southern states, northeastern states, California, and Mississippi. ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Amazing Anti Aging Tips

30th November 2008
Wage an all out war against the sun's deadly rays. Protecting yourself from the sun's deadly and damaging rays is indeed one of the most effective ways to fight aging. Make sure that you apply complete sun protection with sunscreen and sun block with high... Read >
Author: Kitty

The Truth About Feline Rhinotracheitis

26th November 2008
Feline rhinotracheitis is an upper respiratory infection caused by a virus. This virus is highly contagious, but usually only causes mild symptoms in mature cats. However, this disease can be fatal to kittens if they develop pneumonia. Transmission ... Read >
Author: D Swain

Feline Immunodeficiency Virus - Everything You Need to Know

26th November 2008
As its name suggests, the feline immunodeficiency virus attacks your cat's immune system. It eventually disables the immune system's ability to battle cancers and infections. The feline immunodeficiency virus is usually targets roaming cats. It can also a... Read >
Author: D Swain

Cancer - 3 Purpose of a Tumor

26th November 2008
Usually associated with cancer are tumors. Tumors are: an abnormal growth of tissue resulting from uncontrolled, progressive multiplication of cells and serving no physiological function; a neoplasm. This is from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the... Read >
Author: Ric Bai

Dog Health Care Article: What You Need To Do To Avoid Lyme (Lime) Disease In Your Dog

26th November 2008
Lyme disease is caused by a bacteria carried by ticks. When an infected tick bites your pet, the bacteria is transferred to the blood. This is a widespread disease. Dogs that play in infected areas and then travel not only carry the disease, but could als... Read >
Author: Terrie Simpson

Back Injury Claims

24th November 2008
Back injury claims are made by those persons who have injured their backs as a result of car accidents, falls or by lifting heavy objects and handling the objects in the wrong way. Some people are easily prone to back injuries as they are sensitive. If th... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Back Injury Claims

24th November 2008
Back injury claims are made by those persons who have injured their backs as a result of car accidents, falls or by lifting heavy objects and handling the objects in the wrong way. Some people are easily prone to back injuries as they are sensitive. If th... Read >
Author: Lindsay Nolan

Neck Injuries And Whiplash Claims

21st November 2008
As common as whiplash injuries are, there still seems to be a shame attached to making a whiplash claim. It should not be the case though, what with a greater amount of vehicles on the road. If you are injured in an accident then you need to make a claim,... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas

Rotator Cuff Injury Exercises Can Help You Heal Your Shoulder Without Surgery

20th November 2008
Are you tired of living with the pain in your shoulder? You had hopes that, with a little rest, it would heal. Finally, you decide to get checked out by your doctor. Prognosis: Torn rotator cuff. What's your next step? You may choose rotator cuff injury e... Read >
Author: Matt

Knee Pain Relief : Support Your Knees On The Slopes With A Skiing Knee Brace

05th November 2008
When you are hitting the slopes do you ever have knee pain? You may have already seen people being taken off the mountain side because they have sustained some sort of injury. Sure, this is not always what happens, but it does occur more than it shoul... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Buy cheap Dapsone from Best Offshore Online Pharmacy

30th October 2008
A typical clinical Presentations for dapsone The primary lesion of granuloma annulare is a nonscaIing, dome-shaped or slightly flattened papule 3 to 6 mm in diameter. These papules may be skin colored, pink, or violaceous. Lesions on the lower extremit... Read >
Author: onlinemeds

Knowing about Breast Cancer

29th October 2008
Breast cancer is one of the most common diseases that affect women of all ages, all over the world. Unfortunately, reason for this life threatening disease has yet to be found. A tumor in the breast that is malignant is breast cancer. Breast cancer is... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

Knowing About Breast Cancer

29th October 2008
Breast cancer is one of the most common diseases that affect women of all ages, all over the world. Unfortunately, reason for this life threatening disease has yet to be found. A tumor in the breast that is malignant is breast cancer. Breast cancer is... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

What To Do With Excessive Hair Loss

06th October 2008
It may be very difficult and distressing to discover that you are suffering from excessive hair loss. If you are one of the many men and women experiencing excessive hair shedding or you simply believe that you are losing more hair than usual, then the fi... Read >
Author: Cherry B

Planning for a Stay in the Hospital

17th September 2008
Anytime you have to go to the hospital, there is a potential for great confusion and stress for the patient and possibly family and friends. If you do some planning before, during and after the hospitalization, you can take control of your health and set ... Read >
Author: SmallTown Duo

Questions to Ask About Your Medical Diagnosis

08th September 2008
When you are under the care of a doctor and especially if you are hospitalized, you will want to keep fully informed about your illness and your recovery options. It is a good idea to have an on-going discussion with your medical providers about your d... Read >
Author: SmallTown Duo

Knee Pain : Skiing - Knee Injuries - Treatment methods

03rd September 2008
Have you ever injured your knee while skiing? Do you ever suffer from knee pain when you ski? While the development of release binding has been very useful in reducing the incidence of fractures to a person's lower leg bones, knee injuries are still... Read >
Author: support.drbrace@gmail.com

Miracles DO happen! Create your own miracle potential.

02nd September 2008
David Casanova had a heart attack on July 4th while working out at his health club, LA Fitness. CPR and the defibrillator was administered on the spot. David's heart stopped twice on the way to the hospital. No one knew at that time how much oxygen his... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.

Depression – Symptoms, Types and Treatment

22nd August 2008
Depression is a listed mental disorder which includes altered mood; it may occur daily associated with diminished interest or pleasure in most or all of the activities.Depression is considered to be a disorder. This is because it involves everything in th... Read >
Author: TomSmith

How to Shop for Him on Father's Day - Mens Watches

20th August 2008
Oh to our Father's, the backbone of our American family. Our father's represent what our country was previously founded on, its morals, its security, it assurity. Father's play such an important role in the molding of this nation and the molding of this n... Read >
Author: Joseph Levy

Cord Blood - Life Saving Out of the Womb

25th July 2008
Cord Blood – Life Saving out of the Womb The umbilical cord of a newborn, within the womb, is actually considered the lifeline between the mother and the baby. But it may also be the lifeline of the child outside of t... Read >
Author: Melvin

Stage 3 Ovarian Cancer - A Happy-Ending Story

22nd July 2008
Ovarian cancer most often presents in stage III, comprising more than 50% of all cases. Briefly, a stage 3 diagnosis means that cancer is found in one or both ovaries and has spread to other parts of the abdomen. This is a serious challenge for anyone to ... Read >
Author: Sara Daniels

What Does A Yeast Infection Look Like?

22nd July 2008
If you are wondering what a yeast infection looks like, you need to visit sites that will help you go the extra mile in searching for pictures and information about yeast. Firstly, an infection by yeast does not look good at all. This does not refer to th... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Crohn’s Disease Symptoms In Children: A Complete Health Guide

02nd July 2008
Crohn’s disease normally occurs in people ages fourteen years old and above. However, there are rare instances when the illness develops in children. In such a case, immediate intervention should be given because Crohn’s disease symptoms in children m... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III

Kennel Cough

23rd June 2008
Kennel Cough is one of the leading causes of death in dogs. Kennel cough goes by the scientific name tracheobronchitis. It's a very contagious upper respiratory illness that can quickly move through a kennel. It's a deadly illness that can be difficult to... Read >
Author: James Dee

Anemia Causes, Types, Symptoms and Treatment

19th June 2008
Anemia is defined as "a pathologic deficiency in the amount of oxygen-carrying hemoglobin in the red blood cells." It is a common problem for cancer patients and often results from the therapies used to suppress or control tumors. Anemia is associated wit... Read >
Author: John Mathew

Mesothelioma and Litigation: How to get Cash for Asbestos Lung Cancer Palliative Care

10th June 2008
Mesothelioma is a particularly nasty form of lung cancer, and mesothelioma litigation is increasingly being used as a means of getting cash for asbestos lung cancer palliative care. Without it, many families would not be able to afford professional care f... Read >
Author: Tom Healy

How To Handle And Overcome A Weight Loss Plateau

06th June 2008
I have a close friend who’s been struggling with weight her entire adult life and spent the best part of it on a weight loss and weight gain rollercoaster — she’d lose five pounds and quickly gain seven, she’d lose twelve pounds and then gain sixt... Read >
Author: Wendy Hearn

Complete Information on Cerebellar hypoplasia

04th June 2008
Cerebellar hypoplasia is a disorder establish in cats and dogs in which the cerebellum is not totally grow at birth. The cerebellum is the part of the mind accountable for the command of movement. When a pup or kitty is born with a developing cerebellum, ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Ependymoma with Treatment and Prevention

03rd June 2008
Ependymomas are tumors that originate from the ependyma. Ependymomas are an uncommon character of glioma. They produce from the ependymal cells which line the ventricles and from the key canal of the spinal cord. People of all ages can develop ependymomas... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Encephalocele with Treatment and Prevention

03rd June 2008
Encephalocele is a birth defect in which the brain, its covering, and protective fluid are found outside of the skull. The root cause of an encephalocele is the failure of surface ectoderm to separate from the neuroectoderm early in embryonic development.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Finding Health Insurance If You Have A Pre-Existing Condition

26th May 2008
For anybody with a pre-existing medical condition buying health insurance can be something of a nightmare and, while there are some promises that the 'discrimination' against those with pre-existing conditions might disappear following the current Preside... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Spinal Cord Injuries (SCI) And Their Effects on the Body

20th May 2008
A spinal cord injury refers to any damage in the spine that may result in the loss of functions such as movement and feeling. The most common causes of this injury are traumatic events (such as automobile accidents, slip and fall) or sickness (polio, spin... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Tongue Inspection Is Especially Important In China's Tibetan Medicine

15th May 2008
A tongue inspection, it seems, is not as important as in TCM, but it is still an indispensable part of the inspection process. Tongue inspection is especially important in epidemics, fevers and skin disorders in the diagnosis of Tibetan medicine, and... Read >
Author: tcmadvisory

Finding the Right Mesothelioma Lawyers

15th May 2008
You may have been recently diagnosed with the terrible and life shattering disease mesothelioma cancer. After you have spoken to your doctor and received your test results and your prognosis and diagnosis, there is another step to take that may change you... Read >
Author: Remy

Do OCD Treatments Work? Mentally Mad or Just Plain Sad

14th May 2008
Do OCD treatments work; good question and one that can have one of two answers "Yes they do, and no they don't if the prescribed treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder are not of the appropriate nature purposely formulated for treating specific symp... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Is there a Mesothelioma Cure?

11th May 2008
Let’s see if we can determine whether or not there is a mesothelioma cure. In this day and age it can seem absurd that there are no cures for cancer let alone a mesothelioma cure. Mesothelioma is a cancer, and as such, there is no true “cure” for it... Read >
Author: Remy

Finding the Right Mesothelioma Lawyers

11th May 2008
You may have been recently diagnosed with the terrible and life shattering disease mesothelioma cancer. After you have spoken to your doctor and received your test results and your prognosis and diagnosis, there is another step to take that may change you... Read >
Author: Remy

Complete Information on Astrocytoma with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Astrocytomas are the most common glioma, accounting for about half of all primary brain and spinal cord tumors. The remainder of astrocytomas are unclassified unique variants. Futhermore, some tumors may show histologic similarities to multiple glia, e.g.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Ankylosis of teeth with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Ankylosis of teeth is the fusion of the tooth to the bone, preventing the tooth from erupting. The cause of this is not known, but it is seen fairly often, particularly in lower primary molars. Theories include trauma and heredity. There are three potenti... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Adenoid cystic carcinoma with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Adenoid cystic cancer is a really uncommon character of cancer that can live in many distinct system sites. It almost frequently occurs in the areas of the chief and neck, in specific the salivary glands; but has too been reported in the bosom, lacrimal g... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Acute fatty liver of pregnancy with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy is an uncommon, but severe, circumstance of pregnancy in which there is an undue accretion of fat in the liver or liver cells. It is thought to be caused by a disordered metabolism of oily acids by mitochondria in the fetus,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Pancreatic cancer – Treatment for Pancreatic cancer

18th April 2008
The pancreas is a spongy, tube-shaped organ about 6 inches long. It is located in the back of the abdomen, behind the stomach. The head of the pancreas is on the right side of the abdomen. It is connected to the duodenum, the upper end of the small intest... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Congestive Heart Failure, what does it mean?

13th April 2008
Congestive heart failure happens when the heart is unable to effectively pump the blood through the body. It occurs when the heart muscle is weak because of disease or stressed beyond its ability to function. Congestive heart failure is in general, a seco... Read >
Author: doyourock

Metastatic Liver Cancer Prognosis - How to see when the end is near?

04th April 2008
Is your loved one diagnosed with metastatic liver cancer? Then you are at the turning point where the medical world stops and your extra care starts. When we heard father had secondary liver cancer, apart from the indescribable anger and sadness we felt.... Read >
Author: Cancer Stories

Sign And Symptoms of Arthritis

03rd April 2008
Arthritis means inflammation of the joints. It is one of the most common diseases in the United States. This condition means that different individual illnesses with differing factors, treatments, complications and prognosis occurs. They are similar in th... Read >
Author: Celly Dunk

The E-marketing Plan - Brief Overview And Working Scheme

02nd April 2008
]I. Summary of a marketing plan The marketing planning (concretized in the marketing plan) is an essential organizational activity, considering the hostile and complex competitive business environment. Our ability and skills to perform profitable sale... Read >
Author: Musharf

Liver Cancer – Signs and Symptoms of Liver Cancer

27th March 2008
Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) is a cancer arising from the liver. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma. The liver is made up of different cell types (for example, bile ducts, blood vessels, and fat-storing cells). However, liver ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Liver Cancer – Signs and Symptoms of Liver Cancer

27th March 2008
Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) is a cancer arising from the liver. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma. The liver is made up of different cell types (for example, bile ducts, blood vessels, and fat-storing cells). However, live... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Perseverance is the Key

03rd March 2008
I'm not one of those motivational writers who can lift you up so high you have to look down to see heaven. No, I'm more the practical one. You know, the one who has scars from all the battles, yet has lived to tell about them. There are countless st... Read >
Author: Karen Wolff

Kredit: Demand for Credit Amongst Pensioners Rises Sharply

26th February 2008
Until recently pensioners in Germany would have found it very difficult to get credit. Collectively, the obstacles placed in the way of applicants are known as “Risikobegrenzung” and they represent a strategy of risk management designed to protect cre... Read >
Author: mlauterwein

Know Stress Types with their Treatments

22nd February 2008
Stress Stress is a feeling that's created when we react to particular events. It's the body's way of rising to a challenge and preparing to meet a tough situation with focus, strength, stamina, and heightened alertness. Stress is the condition that r... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Do You Need A Swift Kick in the Butt?

08th February 2008
Even as a child, I struggled with issues concerning my weight. My body didn't represent how I felt about myself. I saw myself as strong and in control, and clearly, I wasn't in control at least where food and exercise were concerned. Andrew Carnegie once ... Read >
Author: Kenrick E. Cleveland

Herbal Medicines for Cervical Cancer

04th February 2008
Description Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women. Women between the ages of 30 and 55 have the highest incidence of cervical cancer. Women who have had sexually transmitted disease, and those who have had many pregnancies b... Read >
Author: Alien

Niche Marketing – More Ways to Find Your Niche Market

21st January 2008
A lot has been said about niche marketing, its advantages, and ways to find a profitable online niche. Today, no small business can deny the obvious benefits of narrowing your search when looking for online niches that can be potentially profitable. But, ... Read >
Author: Davion Wong

Four Steps to a Large Serving of Gratitude This Thanksgiving

15th November 2007
When you sit down to your Thanksgiving dinner and look at your plate heaped high with turkey, potatoes and gravy, before you pick up your fork make sure you haven't forgotten to give yourself a hefty serving of gratitude. After all, what is a Thanksgivin... Read >

When Your Only Hope is a Miracle

10th November 2007
So she went away and did according to the word of Elijah; and she and he and her household ate for many days. The bin of flour was not used up, nor did the jar of oil run dry, according to the word of the Lord which He spoke by Elijah.-1 Kings 17:15-16(NK... Read >
Author: Joyce Averils

Create a Winning Attitude for Success

22nd October 2007
Business is a microcosm of Life. To stay competitive, be successful and overcome barriers standing in your way, you need to regularly assess where you are and what you want to achieve. Your mental attitude can make the difference between reaching or not r... Read >
Author: shell56

Going back to work on emphysema

14th August 2007
Don’t be trapped by negativity Emphysema is a progressive disease. Once patients get to the point that they can’t engage in lung rehabilitation, they end up unable to get out of the chair, shut in at home because they can’t do anything. This is... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

The Turtle Prolaps, Causes And Advice

30th May 2007
Prolaps represents a turning inside out and outside of the turtle’s body of their cloaca in females or penises in males and it occasionally happens to the majority of these animals. The prolapses are not dangerous nor painful for the turtle. The cou... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Series "What the doctors aren't telling you about health". 1-The Loop

23rd May 2007
Have you had your first heart scare yet? It usually starts with pains in the chest, perhaps breathlessness or pains in the arm? But you gave up smoking several years ago and you always keep fit,exercising two to three times per week. So what has h... Read >
Author: Clark Haroldson

Caring For Dogs With Disabilities

30th April 2007
A dog's disability may occur from an illness, injury or physical handicap. The degree of disability may be slight or may be incapacitating. Whatever reason for your dogs suffering will have a great effect on you as your pet's guardian. If you adopt a... Read >
Author: The Online Marketing Strategies

Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis

30th April 2007
Multiple sclerosis is a diagnosis you simple do not want to get. Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis can help to make a person more comfortable and in control. Acupuncture for Multiple Sclerosis Multiple Sclerosis is a horrible disease of the central... Read >
Author: Alien

Why Are My Eyelashes Falling Out?

26th March 2007
Common Causes of Eyelash Loss Trichotillomania A psychiatric condition in which the sufferer pulls or rubs the lashes causing them to fall out. More evident at times of stress. Alopecia Areata (AA) An autoimmune disease characterized by areas ... Read >

Techniques to Get to Yes - Faster!

01st March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Audrey Burton In my lifetime, I was fired quite a few times before getting my degree, and was laid off three times after. I know that I was often fired because of poor communication skills. I learned; I built my character; I surviv... Read >
Author: Audrey Burton

Mesothelioma - Cancer of the lung lining

28th February 2007
Mesothelioma is a very rare form of lung cancer that arises in the mesothelium. The mesothelium is made up of parietal and visceral membranes, thin layers of tissue, which surround organs and body cavities, such as the lungs or abdomen. The visceral membr... Read >
Author: Garry

Decisions upon Leukemia treatment

30th January 2007
Very often persons without any disease symptoms whatsoever are diagnosed with chronic myeloid Leukemia during a routine blood testing. Unlike the acute forms of Leukemia, the chronic form develops an increased number of white blood cells which can still w... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How much compensation money for a Whiplash or Neck Injury?

09th January 2007
Whiplash or neck injuries are very common but there seems to be a stigma involved in claiming compensation for whiplash. With the ever increasing traffic on our roads there are more and more road accidents where whiplash is a common injury. Any accident... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Disparities among African-Americans with autism syndrome

30th December 2006
Autism syndrome is a complicated disorder which affects every race, ethnic group and socioeconomic status and it can be diagnosed in children as 18 months old. A parent becomes concerned when his child may lack eye contact, be deaf or avoids interacting w... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

An Informative ADHD Article

05th December 2006
Finding information about Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder can be both baffling and overwhelming. Most online sites offer articles that are too technical, making it difficult for readers to get the data they need. Fortunately, www.mentalhelp.net h... Read >
Author: Morgan Hamilton

Testing For Diabetes Basics of Diabetes Glucose Testing

16th November 2006
Testing for diabetes basically involves testing for high blood sugar levels. There are many different ways of testing for diabetes including lab blood tests, urine tests, hba1c tests and glucose test. The lab blood tests are probably the most accurate ... Read >
Author: Christy Berger

Mesothelioma: A Brief Overview

03rd October 2006
Introduction Mesothelioma is a cancer which affects the tissue which surrounds and protects various organs in the body. This tissue is called the Mesothelium, and Mesothelioma causes it to become abnormal, divide without control, and invade and damage... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten

Information on Inflammatory Breast Cancer

03rd September 2006
Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare cancer that happens in a very small percentage of women. It is an aggressive type of locally advanced cancer. In general, women with inflammatory breast cancer are diagnosed at a younger age. In extremely rare circ... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

Terminal Illness: What Does It Mean?

13th August 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com It seems that with the ongoing advances of traditional medicine, the diseases keep up to ensure that there are always a few monsters under the bed to scare us. Any disease ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

What is Arthritis?

05th August 2006
What is Arthritis? Arthritis is all too well known by most of us as a source of discomfort and pain. There are different forms of arthritis, however, with distinctive symptoms and prognosis.Osteoarthritis(OA)/arthrosis is a disease mainly charact... Read >
Author: Keira Knightly

How to Shop for Your Wheel Chair Lift Van

05th July 2006
Before you go out shopping for your wheel chair lift van, arm yourself with these tips. They'll help you avoid the costly mistakes so many people make. Keep in mind when going to any dealership, usually, you'll be pitched hard and fast on what they thin... Read >
Author: Mike Jezek

Anxiety - Questions Asked By Concerned Canditates

04th June 2006
What is anxiety is a question asked by many people who tend to feel confused when trying to decipher the difference between this illness as it is seen and that of others. Is anxiety an illness - is it an ailment or is it a disorder - yes anxiety is classe... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

Pregnant Women - Folic Acid To Be Added To Bread To Avoid Birth Defects

18th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Eva Moffat The Government is considering adding Folic Acid to all bread except wholemeal at the milling stage. Why Add Folic Acid To Bread? As bread is part of the staple diet of most people, adding Folic Acid, will mean everybody ... Read >
Author: Eva Moffat

How we are trapped by repetition, and how we can escape

01st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Sara Dryburgh A recent problem page in a newspaper I read had the following issue sent in by a reader: "My partner and I live together and share a strong relationship in many ways but we have a major problem over what he feels is my ... Read >
Author: Sara Dryburgh

Car Parts It's What's On The Outside That Counts

21st March 2006
When many of us think of car parts, we consider all the intricate devices that lurk under the hood and come together to make our vehicle drive smoothly and safely. While a large proportion of these parts are usually out of plain sight, many of the essenti... Read >
Author: ted belfour

Prescription Drugs vs. Natural Alternatives

20th March 2006
The availability of information has made it possible for people to become educated more quickly. Now that health and nutrition information is published in doctor's office, on television and radio, in grocery stores, and on the Internet, people have the op... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Premature Birth and Baby - Is To Early To Late

05th March 2006
If every expectant mother were to know that their baby had made plans to arrive earlier than expected then word has it that all pregnant women would be prepared and ready for the arrival of the premature baby. Unfortunately the word premature means just t... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr

New Poll Reveals Women Understate Risk for Heart Disease

05th March 2006
Chelation Therapy Calls into Question Chronic Nature of Disease. Heart disease and related conditions are the number one killer of women, yet a recently released poll found that only 31 percent of women felt they were at risk for heart disease d... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

The Importance of Holding

14th January 2006
I now understand the importance of holding. No, I'm not talking about two lovers caressing each other tightly in front of a fireplace (although that is also certainly important, fireplace or not). I'm talking about being put on hold when doing business ov... Read >
Author: kingston Amadan

SEO Outbound Link Relevance

21st December 2005
You know search engines evaluate a site based primarily on the links going to it (inbound links). The PageRank of the sites on which the inbound links are located, and the anchor text of the links, matter a lot. But if you're like most webmasters, you d... Read >
Author: Joel Walsh

The Basics of Life Settlement and Viaticals

12th December 2005
As a retired person or someone being faced with an expensive medical illness who is in need of a large sum of money, you have an option that may be better for you than seeking a personal loan. If you have a life insurance policy, you may want to consider ... Read >
Author: David Springer

6 Simple Steps To Achieve Your Deepest Desires

22nd November 2005
6 Simple Steps To Achieve Your Deepest Desires It's been a long time since I played soccer. But I have a passion for it. Everyday I would think that I am making the winning goal from every angle of the field. Then I would also imagine that I've won the... Read >
Author: Jack Sinclair

What Symptoms Indicate A Serious Sleeping Disorder?

17th November 2005
The experience of illness precipitates many stressful feelings and reactions like anxiety, anger, denial, shame, guilt, and uncertainty. The diagnostic tests, the medical treatment, the prognosis, the body changes, the reactions of family and friends, the... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane

What is Generalized Anxiety Disorder?

11th November 2005
"I just dread being alone at night. I don't know why, but I do......" "My thoughts won't shut off. They're constantly running, making me worry, worry, worry......" "Will I ever be my old self again?" "I can't remember ever feeling relaxed and cal... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

What is mesothelioma

19th October 2005
"Mesothelioma" is the term used to describe a cancerous tumor that involves the mesothelial cells of an organ. Mesothelial cells are cells that form a protective lining over the lungs, heart and abdominal organs. The most common type of mesothelioma is pl... Read >
Author: andrew mills

The e-Marketing Plan - Brief Overview and Working Scheme

17th August 2005
I. Summary of a marketing plan The marketing planning (concretized in the marketing plan) is an essential organizational activity, considering the hostile and complex competitive business environment. Our ability and skills to perform profitable sales ... Read >
Author: Otilia Otlacan

Cheating Husband or Wife: 6 Keys to Know if You are Ready to Handle What You Might Find When You Spy

11th August 2005
When you spy on your suspected cheating spouse, please make sure you consider all the possibilities you might encounter and whether you can handle them. Have you considered the many situations that spying might uncover? Can you imagine the wor... Read >
Author: Dr. Robert Huizenga