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Surviving Mt. Everest With The Use Of A Pulse Oximeter

20th January 2011
Climbing is truly the ultimate extreme sport that requires the utmost level of physical fitness and endurance. These individuals devote their lives to not only conquering their goals but also expanding their physical fitness to levels that are not quite s... Read >
Author: jacob walters

Shrink Waist Size Quickly!

19th January 2011
To cut down waist size quickly is a frequent wish for most women. Who amongst us would not want to fit into their skinny jeans without passing out from lack of oxygen?! Luckily there are various quick and uncomplicated techniques Asian women use to shrin... Read >
Author: LisaYu

Get Dysmenorrhea Treatment To Relieve This Painful Problem

17th January 2011
Get Dysmenorrhea Treatment To Relieve This Painful Problem Dysmenorrhea treatment may help to relieve the pain. This is a very painful and uncomfortable condition that happens just before a woman's period. There are two different types which are primar... Read >
Author: mariocora

Cosmetic Surgeon in Bangalore

13th January 2011
There has been an increase in demand for cosmetic surgeons in Bangalore in recent years. Some individuals do it out of necessity, while for others, it is a luxury they can afford in their quest for vanity. There are several reasons individuals go for cos... Read >
Author: Ram

What You Need to Know About Bad Breath

10th January 2011
Aside from gum diseases and tooth decay, bad breath is one of the reasons why many people in Los Angeles, California seek for dental treatments. It is medically termed as halitosis that describes a foul or unpleasant odor exhaled from the mouth. Bad brea... Read >
Author: Jenna Schrock

ADHD & Sleep Apnea: The Controversial Connection

10th January 2011
As the new school year begins, it’s only natural that there’s more awareness about learning and behavior issues. One of the most controversial topics that came up frequently is ADHD, or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. It’s thought that 2-4% of c... Read >
Author: Dr. Steven Y. Park

Malpractice Claim For Child With Cerebral Palsy Due To Delayed C-Section Ends In $2,900,000 Settleme

08th January 2011
Fetal distress is a condition where something goes wrong with a pregnancy and the unborn baby’s fetal environment threatens the health of the baby. Fetal distress is commonly observed by either a very high or a very low fetal heart rate. There are a numbe... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

Holdup On The Part Of Doctor And Nurse Leads To Baby's Brain Injury

08th January 2011
Any of numerous problems can severely restrict the amount of oxygen reaching an unborn baby, causing the baby to be in fetal distress. If the baby loses necessary oxygen for an extended time frame the baby can die or suffer lifelong disabilities including... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

Landscaping Trees and Root Rot

07th January 2011
A beautiful, well-maintained landscape adds value to a home or business. Creating a landscape as such is quite an investment, requiring considerable time, energy, and money for establishment and maintenance. In order to maintain this investment, it’s im... Read >
Author: anjohnson

Why Aerobics Are So Good For You

04th January 2011
Aerobic exercise has been around since the 1980’s and has benefited the exercise community by strengthening the body, improving circulation, and increasing performance. Aerobic exercise was obsolete before 1978 when exercise was about strength and resista... Read >
Author: sbh7884

Living With Asthma And How To Cope With It

28th December 2010
To live with asthma is to truly always be concerned about whether you are getting enough oxygen and to avoid having an asthma attack. What asthma essentially is that it's a very complicated and tough health condition to live with. It affects a wide range ... Read >
Author: jacob walters

Why you would need a pulse oximeter device for your home

28th December 2010
A pulse oximeter is a medical and health device that is used primarily for one function and that is for vital sign monitoring. A pulse oximeter is made to measure pulse rate and blood oxygen saturation of individuals instantly. Blood oxygen saturation for... Read >
Author: jacob walters

Pulse Oximeter technology use by pilots to prevent hypoxia

21st December 2010
Hypoxia is a very serious health condition that requires careful monitoring and diagnosis. What actually occurs during hypoxia is that specific parts of the human body do not get enough oxygen and as a result serious complications can occur because of tha... Read >
Author: jacob walters

Child Suffers Permanent Disability When Nurse Overlooked Signs Of Placental Abruption

19th December 2010
Every day pregnant women place themselves and their unborn baby in the care of a physician who will get them through labor and delivery. It might oftentimes take time after the patient is admitted to the hospital until the baby is born. Throughout some\pa... Read >
Author: J. Hernandez

Pulse Oximeter finally made for those with COPD

17th December 2010
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) is a condition that is experienced by many individuals in the country. The cause of COPD is quite varied and many different types of individuals experience this condition. The most important aspect of having a... Read >
Author: jacob walters
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