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Risks of X-ray to Pregnancy

18th March 2010
The society has change as each year welcomes new technological advancement that aim to improve the lives of many in several aspects of life including business and finance, research and even advancement in medical care. When we talk about advances in medic... Read >
Author: healthconscious

The Signs of Aging

26th February 2010
From the age of about 25 years, the visible signs of aging start to appear. As the skins natural ability to repair and regenerate itself begins to slow down, there is a slower turnover of old cells being replaced by new cells. Damage such as that related ... Read >
Author: Ben

Cancer Radiation in Myrtle Beach

26th February 2010
In today's medical world, health care teams comprising of doctors, nurses, medical technicians and other specialists are still seeking new ways to combat cancer. Radiation therapystill plays an important role in cancer therapy by using radio active substa... Read >
Author: Carson Beck

Medical Technicians: Unsung Heroes of the Medical Industry

18th February 2010
A Medical technologist is the one who performs most of the test in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. Laboratory testing with the use of Elisa kits and the like plays a crucial role in detecting the ailment. The doctor uses the re... Read >
Author: daphnebrown

Medical Errors: Are We in Safe Hands?

15th February 2010
Mistakes are not something that we usually associate with the medical field. But medical mistakes do happen mainly because medical professionals are only humans who can err. In medical terms, they are called iatrogenic events, defined as unintended harm o... Read >
Author: HWNTeam

New Technologies in Orthodontic Care

05th February 2010
October was National Orthodontics Month, and many enhancements and innovations that have taken place in the industry over the past several years were discussed and introduced to the public. Much more than just window-dressing, these are enhancements hel... Read >
Author: Mark Etinger

An Improvement In Cardiac CT Scanning

21st January 2010
Answering a growing demand for radiation dose reduction in cardiac CT scanning, GE Healthcare announced the release of "SnapShot Pulse" at a national meeting earlier this month. This advancement in technology will achieve up to an 83% reduction in the pat... Read >
Author: Richard Hewitt

Need an MRI? Read This!

08th January 2010
MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is a technique used in the medical field to image the inner structures of your body, much like an x-ray or a CT (Computed Tomography) Scan. So what sets MRI apart from these other techniques? A lot of what makes an ... Read >
Author: Tatiana A. Wellens-Bruschayt, DPM, PhD

What Are The Different Throat Cancer Treatments

08th January 2010
colon, breast, skin, bones, or nerve tissue. The people who come to our center come with a hope of curing the disease and becoming healthy. We support you with this and as we use the alternative supplements which are natural and cure the disease with ... Read >
Author: Carroll Willis

Preventing Cataract Health Concerns

08th January 2010
As the population ages, cataracts are becoming a growing health concern. A cataract is a clouding of the eye lens to such an extent that it affects vision. The majority of cataracts develop due to the aging process, and by age 80, more than half of all... Read >
Author: Marvin Cervantes

What About Peritoneal Mesothelioma and Symptoms

08th January 2010
Although peritoneal mesothelioma is not the most common form of this disease, it is a very aggressive form of cancer. It is formed when asbestos fibers or foreign chemical substances are trapped in the space between the lining of the abdomen. As the cance... Read >
Author: dillon_randall

Breast Cancer - How To Succeed 4

30th December 2009
Epidemiology This is the study of the various factors that affect not only the health, but also the incidence of illness in a population. In the study of diseases that not only spread within a population, but also those that do not, the role of an epid... Read >
Author: peter radford

Aromatherapy and Dentistry

23rd December 2009
Aromatherapy can work wonders on how we feel, which is why it can be so wonderful to use within the environment of a dentist's office. We use an atomized spray that is injected into the air of our office, with various scents which are designed to put peop... Read >
Author: Yodle

What You Need To Know About Atomic Travel Alarm Clocks

22nd December 2009
First off, you don't need to be scared of atomic travel alarm clocks in the way you need to be scared of atomic bombs. You won't be in any danger of radiation exposure with an atomic travel alarm clock. You also won't be in any danger of being invaded by ... Read >
Author: Larry Y. Hodge

Cancer - A Dreaded Disease

18th December 2009
Cancer is one of the most dreaded diseases in today's world. It includes a host of different types, where the cells divide abnormally to form lumps or tumours. Some tumours are benign and some are malignant.This is a process wherein if too many new cells ... Read >
Author: Amit Kothiyal
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