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Superfoods

20th September 2009
Exotic berries like goji, mangosteen, acai, and camu have impressive nutritional value, but they’re no match for a variety of fruits and vegetables. Superfoods are abundant. Leafy green vegetables and common fruit like strawberries, blueberries, peaches... Read >
Author: Dave Harm

Alternative Home Energy

10th August 2009
The bulk of your Home Energy needs produced today come from Hydro Electric (dams), Carbon Based Fuels or Nuclear; these are very destructive to the ecosystem adding to the green house effect and global warming. There are Alternative Home Energy Systems ex... Read >
Author: D M Fisher

"Anticipatory Grief and On-going Sadness for Caregivers", © Judy H. Wright

02nd August 2009
In 1969, Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross published "On Death and Dying" and later went on to launch the Hospice movement in America. Even though her studies focused more on those who were dying than the caregivers that were left behind, her work has had enormo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare - Where Are You Going?

04th June 2009
The American Medical Association (AMA) defines medical tourism as "the organized travel outside of one's health care jurisdiction, usually one's country, to enhance or restore health through medical intervention." A less technical definition comes from Ha... Read >
Author: HWNTeam

Translating the Hype: How to find an ECM Solution that is right for your Healthcare Organization

26th April 2009
The medical field has made groundbreaking advancements in the past decade. Enhancements in engineering, technology, and biology have all contributed to improved patient care and a higher success rate for medical procedures. Nonetheless, the patient experi... Read >
Author: Sylvia Feldman

Medicines To Help With Acne

18th April 2009
Thanks to advances in medicine and understanding, acne treatment is easy to find today. Almost every type of acne can be treated with relative ease. There are a few facts to remember when looking for acne treatment. Acne Treatment Takes Time The t... Read >
Author: Jacob Saxbury

Eye surgery procedures

10th April 2009
The surgeries performed on the eye and its annexes are some of the most complex in the medical field. In the past few years, both the technique and the equipment used have diversified, surgeons learning how to protect the eye as the fragile organ that it ... Read >
Author: buydiplomas

Complications less likely in C-sections performed after 39 weeks

04th March 2009
Elective Caesarean section is very common these days for a wide variety of reasons. Doctors recommend this procedure for women with pregnancy complications. Many women opt for this procedure as it is generally believed to reduce the risk of incontinence. ... Read >
Author: Alex White

How Ill Do You Have To Be To Make A CIC Claim?

25th February 2009
Critical Illness Cover (CIC) pays you the lump sum insured, which is tax-free, if you are diagnosed with a life-threatening illness which renders you incapable of working. People are living longer with conditions which might have been a death sentence... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Taking a closer look at Medical Malpractice NYC

10th February 2009
NYC attracts the gamut of people from all different places around the country, coming for both business and pleasure. There is no better place than NYC to receive medical treatment due to the highly educated and skilled doctors and nurses. However no one ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Don’t Skimp on your dog’s Bed

03rd February 2009
Buying a quality bed for your dog is important for the dog’s comfort and often their health. While many will seek designer dog beds or luxury dog beds for small dog breeds, there are also cases such as selecting a quality orthopedic dog bed that is more... Read >
Author: Jenny Gregorich

Improve your Health

09th January 2009
An ounce of prevention towards wellness - Learn the simple steps to living a healthier and happier life! Concern over health and how to improve your health has become a topic more and more of us think about and try to implement in our lives. Advance... Read >
Author: M. Tomberlin

People With Down Syndrome Are Not Severely Handicapped

11th December 2008
Until recently, people with Down syndrome were considered severely handicapped. Yet with better advocacy and pushes toward educational integration, adults with Down syndrome are getting married, working jobs, living independently and living well into thei... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The Bitter Truth About IVF

03rd December 2008
The evolution of modern medicine over the last 100 years has been phenomenal. Keyhole surgery and some of the diagnostic tools available today have made it possible to identify and deal with some of the health problems in a quick and easy way. Post ac... Read >
Author: Iva Keene ND

Medical malpractice New Jersey lawyer ensure the best corrective actions

17th October 2008
When trying to develop new and advanced medical procedures, devices, and alternatives, where do we draw the line? Innovation has been the forefront of the American way leading us to prosperity and advancing the rest of the world, however this is not the c... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Syphilis - No One is Untouchable

06th October 2008
Ludwig van Beethoven. Idi Amin. Al Capone. Adolf Hitler. Howard Hughes. Ivan the Terrible, the Tsar of Russia. These are among the more prominent names in mankind's history. Some of these names are distinguished for their contributions to humanity. The re... Read >
Author: carlo simbajon

How Does High Cholesterol Influence Heart Disease?

14th August 2008
Do you like many other Americans have high cholesterol? Around 13.7 million people who currently live in the United States have coronary heart disease and nearly 4 million have had a stroke. In addition, millions more are at risk for a heart attack or... Read >
Author: Gene

Open Heart Surgery: The way to a livelier you

13th August 2008
Open heart surgery is one of the most invasive surgeries performed to this day. Open heart surgery, also known as cardiac surgery, is performed by a specialized cardiac surgeon trained in the most up-to-date technological advances in medicine. Open heart ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Age Related Fertility

25th June 2008
Fertility in women peak in their early twenties, when conception during any cycle is at it's highest. When they hit their thirties, the probability of conceiving decreases, taking longer to conceive. The risk of miscarriage, genetic abnormalities and ot... Read >
Author: Amelia Yap

Phoenixrising-online WebSite for Men Suffering Through Divorce, Bankruptcy or Loss of Job

25th May 2008
Phoenix, Arizona -- May 20, 2008 -- www.phoenixrising-online.com There are many resources for women in todays world of Oprah and Dr. Phil to help overcome the many high pressure, social and economic issues of the world today. But what does a man do, when ... Read >
Author: cory johnson

Getting An Understanding On Intrauterine Insemination

21st May 2008
Reproductive health is not something that many people worry about until they are unable to conceive. Intrauterine insemination, also known as artificial insemination, is one of the advances in medicine that can help with infertility. Unless the cause ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Critical Illness Cover Could Be More Practical Than Life Insurance

20th May 2008
Advances in medicine and increased life expectancy have diluted the importance of life insurance, according to a leading South African surgeon. Dr. Marius Barnard asserted that these days critical illness insurance is a wiser investment due to its practic... Read >
Author: Mark Skinner

Complex Medication Doses Prompt Increase in Safety Measures

20th May 2008
Major medical institutions have begun to implement advanced dosing programs to reduce the risk of error in patient medication. Caregivers hope to safeguard against over- and under-dosing by ensuring the correct amount of a drug arrives straight from the d... Read >
Author: mckesson1

EyeSight Problems

02nd April 2008
The vision impaired want to believe that perfect eyesight is just a pill or exercise away. The very thought of leaving behind the hassles of glasses or contact lenses is so appealing that they will risk their health and money chasing any hope that exists.... Read >
Author: Jimmy

Taking Action To Control Chronic Pain

14th January 2008
Chronic pain comes in many forms and can occur from a variety of circumstances such as traumatic injury, disease and medical afflictions such as migraines, arthritis as well as other muscular and skeletal conditions. In the past, living with chronic pain ... Read >
Author: Robert Paulson

Massage and Massage Therapy: First Among Equals

26th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sam Benton 5000 years old and still going strong! I am constantly being asked about the benefits of massage therapy and in particular, I'm asked about its effectiveness and relevance when compared to today's cutting edge medical a... Read >
Author: Sam Benton

Seven Questions You Might Have About Pregnancy

29th September 2006
Copyright 2006 WomanCentric Inc. Everyone has questions about the joys of pregnancy, from morning sickness to weight gain. But many times, they aren't asking these questions before becoming pregnant, leading to times of confusion, doubt, and uncertain... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Flynn

Medical Assistant Careers on the Rise

26th May 2006
Medical assistants are one of the high growth jobs in the healthcare industry. If you are thinking about embarking on a new career, you might want to consider being a medical assistant. The health care field is growing on a daily basis, mainly to due to... Read >
Author: Melissa Steele

Aging – Understanding the Process

02nd May 2006
Less than one hundred years ago, the life expectancy of a male was only 48 years and a female was 50 years. Because of the incredible advances in medicine and the improvement in living conditions, this life expectancy has increased to well into the sevent... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Body Cleansing Is Becoming A Mainstream Idea

14th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Stacey Zimmerman In today's world, people are not satisfied with just living long lives. Everyone wants to prosper and thrive, living vibrant and healthy lives. With advances in medicine, this goal is possible. But, to reach this goal, y... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman

Looking After Your Dog, Part Eleven - Older Dogs

13th April 2006
The advances in medicine and veterinarian competence have significantly improved the life expectancy of pets. And this entails a rather new aspect in canine care - how to care for older dogs. Since the life expectancy of dogs is typically 15-20 years, the... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Pregnancy and Morning Sickness

31st March 2006
The toughest bit of the 1st trimester of pregnancy is morning sickness and any woman who has gone through or is going through it, knows the first signs usually develop during the month following the first missed menstrual period, when hormone levels incre... Read >
Author: Ashely Farrar

Critical illness insurance

13th February 2006
Critical illness One of the worst situations ever to be caught up in is finding out that you or a loved one is critically ill. You cannot help but feel helpless and powerless when you or a person you love gets sick. The effect is not only physical but ... Read >
Author: Adrian Lawrence

What to Do When You Encounter Back Pain

27th August 2005
"Ouch– my back hurts," you moan, reaching for your sore, pinched, or strained backside. This is an all-too common scenario for many of us. More than 65 million Americans suffer from back pain every year. It is the most frequent complaint from people se... Read >
Author: Eddie Tobey