Articles, tagged with "family history", page 1
19th January 2012
Diabetes is a frightening disease for most people, especially people who are not able to afford proper medication, regular visits to the medical doctor and self-testing apparatus.
For these people, diabetes involves what it has always involve througho...
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Author:
Owen Jones
18th January 2012
Medical typing refers to typing of a medical transcription. It is avital part of medical transcription. Medical transcription is a supportive healthcare profession. It is anintricate, but very necessitating process. It helps the doctors immensely. Medical...
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Author:
Sharad
12th January 2012
Need a earlier examine of appropriate activity dedicated to running a study of employees in place or possible? Maybe you want to do a study of your husband or girlfriend? Or maybe all you want is a famous study of the earlier study to discover your geneal...
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Author:
Tanya Garg
10th January 2012
Ever since Angela’s Ashes hit the scene (some sixteen years ago), the Memoir genre has been hot. And I get a lot of them, especially in this day of POD and e-books, where self-publishing is so easy, and so inexpensive. But one’s life story, no matter how ...
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Author:
smalone
08th December 2011
Do you struggle often with lower back pain? If so, you are not alone. Believe it or not, according to Ronald J. Wisneski, MD: "80 % of the people of the United States, at some reason for their life, will have back pain." At times the source of this occasi...
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Author:
ELewis
29th November 2011
We all hope that we won't be that unlucky to develop a critical illness and it will be someone else, unfortunately this is not always the case. It happens to the best of us and for the majority of us no one can predict it. It may be easier to weigh up the...
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Author:
Mandi Pardley
21st November 2011
A great many people who are researching their forebears from the British Isles, discover that there is a massive amount of family history information on the internet for the years going back as far as 1837 in England & Wales. Then, as I pointed out before...
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Author:
Nick Thorne
16th November 2011
How to find Spider Veins?Spider veins mostly build up slightly below the surface of your skin. These veins are tiny blood vessels and capillaries plus they measure between 1 mm and 3 mm in diameter. Spider veins do not have a specific area of the body tha...
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Author:
AlfredSharp
15th November 2011
Cataracts are an extremely common condition in people over the age of 50. Approximately 77% of people over 70 will be affected by cataracts. It is particularly common in people who have a family history of cataracts and those who suffer from diabetes or p...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
14th November 2011
Cataracts are very common but very treatable. They occur when the lens of the eye becomes hardened and slightly cloudy with age. If left untreated they can severely affect eyesight, even causing partial blindness. They are extremely treatable however. Hav...
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Author:
Kate Dawson
28th October 2011
Oftentimes, when talking about acne scars, it is not a good idea to think of it in isolated terms.Acne scars diminish self-esteem and self-confidence, and you should not accept your condition silently without looking for a treatment. Fortunately, modern t...
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Author:
LisaLarson
28th October 2011
Of course, when you're experiencing a panic attack nobody might create you actually believe these thoughts and feelings are harmless. In fact, you are positive that you are at risk which is that the terribly reason your body is reacting in this way.In ord...
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Author:
DrewAbbott
18th October 2011
Overall colon cancer impacts men and females of all races equally nonetheless, girls are a lot more prone to developing colon cancer and males rectal cancer. Getting over the age of 50 presents an increased risk factor using the risk for developing the il...
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Author:
Arnold Watkins
10th October 2011
High blood pressure issues may be more prevalent than you think. As a matter of fact most people realize to keep an eye on their blood pressure if they have a history of high blood pressure or this problem runs in their family. More and more often however...
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Author:
JenB
07th October 2011
The most fateful day in my life, the day when I was diagnosed with breast cancer.
First reaction was I couldn’t believe my ears, definitely not cancer for someone like me. There must be some mistake. Maybe the doctor must have exchanged my report w...
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Author:
Rahul Aggarwal