Articles, tagged with "medical crisis", page 5
18th July 2008
"You can't judge a book by its cover."
"Beauty's only skin deep."
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder."
Hackneyed proverbs like these are ingrained in our society just as are ideas of what constitutes "beauty". As women, like ...
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Author:
Travis Keeler
24th June 2008
Sudbury, ON ? Senator Edward Kennedy?s brain tumor, known as glioma, is incurable. His doctors admit that at this point even surgery and follow up radiation won?t stop the spread of the cancer.
?I?m pretty confident they could have caught Kennedy?s ca...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
14th May 2008
Sudbury, ON ? The kind, gentle old family practitioner keeping an eye out for the patient?s overall health is a thing of the past. These days, doctors are as swamped with HMO paperwork as they are with patients.
The New England Journal Of Medicine r...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
07th April 2008
Through our diet, a lot of us can obtain our nutritional needs, but there are times throughout our lives that we may have to take multivitamins. Pregnancy is a good example; during pregnancy, a woman's body goes through a number of tremendous changes; to...
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Author:
Paul Zayer
27th March 2008
Panic and Anxiety attacks are terms that are swapped about so much that most people regard them as them same condition. Panic and anxiety attacks are a closely related phenomena, and the symptoms of a panic attack may include problems with breathing.
A...
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Author:
Rachel Harding
29th January 2008
Nowadays loan companies are just blooming around and they are coming up with new and amazing loan schemes regularly. Now, it's the crowd of borrowers only which makes them to do so. It's true that middle class families in UK face a lot of financial crisis...
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Author:
Shain Johnson
25th September 2007
How a personal strategy can change your life We have talked a great deal about various strategies in the past several articles. Is it possible to develop happiness strategies? Ever come across a person that just always seemed to be happy even though thei...
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Author:
Harlan Goerger
24th July 2007
The fact that health is the most precious factor in a human being's life needs no debate. The saying 'health is wealth' is very true, and this has been proven time and again over centuries. A healthy life, free of all kinds of illnesses and diseases, is u...
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Author:
Darlene Kaitlin
10th April 2007
The most popular insured risks are: home insurance -- to protect against risks of flood, fire, theft, or occupier injury; car insurance -- to hedge against risk of accidents, theft, or personal injury; and, medical insurance -- to help safeguard the healt...
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Author:
Andrew Wills
05th December 2006
Buying a new home can be intimidating, especially when it comes to getting a mortgage. There are hundreds of lenders all claiming to give you a great deal, so it's hard to even know where to start.
The first step when looking for a mortgage is checkin...
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Author:
Kathy Fettke
17th August 2006
How many close friends do you have?
One? Two? Five? Do you think you have enough close friends, or do you wish you had more?
A few weeks I read in the newspaper that the average American person has only two close friends or relatives they can conf...
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Author:
Royane Real
07th August 2006
Don't wait until after you are burglarized before purchasing a system of protection. Don't confuse living in a nice neighborhood with living in a safe one. Always remember, no home is exempt from the possibility of a burglary. The increasing rate of crime...
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Author:
Julia Hall
14th January 2006
How to Repair a Bad Credit Rating
by Dan Farrell
If you have a bad credit rating, then you might find that
your ability to get financing, loans, and even some jobs is
greatly diminished.
Once you have a bad credit rating, it might seem like
the...
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Author:
Dan Farrell