Articles, tagged with "medic", page 6
20th May 2008
People go through a lot of physical and emotional pain after being diagnosed with cancer. The pain does not easily go away even after treatment. The effects of cancer in our bodies are far reaching. It affects how partners view women as sexual beings. The...
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Author:
Francis K Githinji
08th May 2008
There are two main types of syndromes associated with the irratable bowel syndrome: diarrheic episodes and constipation periods. When the main syndrome is diarrhea, it is preceded by abdominal pain and discomfort, a feeling of bloating and gas. The freque...
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Author:
Wayne Pickstone
03rd April 2008
Modern cars are much more complex than cars built twenty or thirty years ago. Manufacturers build advanced cars and include more and more accessories and features in their cars, and all these features are based on electricity to run. In addition, in some ...
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Author:
Dennis James
30th March 2008
Alcoholism can only be treated after the addiction to alcohol is dealt with. The medical profession regard alcoholism as being a disease and it is determined as being a physical or mental condition which has a negative affect on the human body. The worst ...
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Author:
EdPhilips
26th March 2008
Is no exam life insurance a new thing? If you read some of the writings on the subject you would think it is. The fact is that the idea is not new at all. Life insurance companies have been issuing policies on a non medical basis for a very long time. The...
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Author:
Donald Lusan
04th March 2008
Given a choice between living one's life fully and being driven by circumstances, the former would be a better way to live life. Yet, this is not easily accomplished. For some reasons, some people never learn what their passions are until it is too late. ...
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Author:
Cassidy Williams
26th March 2007
Heart attacks are a major cause of death and disability. Most people assume that the onset of a heart attack is accompanied by a series of symptoms such as chest pain and pain in the right arm or passing out. For the victim of the silent heart attack this...
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Author:
Sven Ullmann
05th March 2007
Airsoft by definition is a sport where players simulate military or law enforcement combat by using airsoft guns (which look a lot like real guns, to add to the realism) and other airsoft gear. The game of airsoft was developed in Japan, where firearms we...
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Author:
Justin Kander
17th August 2006
Arthritis is a painful disease that is also debilitating. There are many prescription drugs that are used to treat arthritis but some of us prefer alternatives to these drugs. So what are you options? But which arthritis remedy is for you?
1. Massag...
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Author:
Suellen Cazarez
16th August 2006
Copywriters these days are a home-made breed. Once, copywriters were time-served journalists looking for something more creative. Now, any old Tom can put up a website choc-full of copywriting keywords and claim to be a freelance copywriter.
Copywritin...
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Author:
Nigel Graber
03rd August 2006
Rose Nightingale, Senior Lecturer, College of Naturopathic Medicine
Homoeopathy is a complete system of medicine which is based on the principle of "The Law of Similars" - the principle of like curing like - a substance which can cause symptoms in a...
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Author:
Hermann Keppler
30th April 2006
Asthma can happen to anybody. Asthma starts at all ages. If Asthma is detected in childhood, that is between the ages of two to six, it is mainly due to the exposure to allergens, pollens, smoke and dust particles or mites.
It is very difficult to dia...
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Author:
Bjorn Gutter
08th October 2005
While many of the offshore oil rig jobs are physical in nature, many of the rig companies go out of their way to make sure your time spent onboard is an enjoyable one. For instance employees may find themselves living in accommodation wings that meet 4 or...
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Author:
Haldeman
16th July 2005
So what's Hypnosis? Is it the Funky Chicken, the Tina Turner impression or eating a juicy lemon thinking that is a nice ripe peach?
In around the 1780's a European medic called Mesmer began a fascinating journey that would change the world of therapy a...
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Author:
Richard MacKenzie