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don't give up the sleep

07th September 2009
We have become a society of very busy people with lots to do every day, and we use our lack of time as the excuse for not staying fit and healthy. We often grab fast food, substitute fatty or sugary drinks for water, never take thirty minutes out of our h... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Neurology Jobs: Careers in Neurology

10th August 2009
Those working neurology jobs will work with patients with all types of neurological problems and conditions. They can work in general neurology or they can choose to specialize in one of several different neurology sub-specialties. Those who choose to pur... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

The Most Convenient Method of Delivery For Tramadol Is COD.

17th July 2009
Tramadol COD is a popular method of receiving the medication Tramadol online today. But what is Tramadol and is it safe to buy online? Tramadol Hydrochloride is one of many prescriptiondrugs that can be taken for severe pain. Since the 1970s, Tramadol... Read >
Author: Nathan Milhoan

Relieve Your Muscle Pain - Buy Muscle Pain Relaxers Online Without Prescription

17th July 2009
Pain is a four-letter word for a reason! For those who suffer from Muscle pain, every day is an exceptional test. Different levels of pain can be measured chronic; a person does not have to be misery from severe, debilitating pain in order to be dealing w... Read >
Author: jhon murphy

Dispel Your Anesthesia and Pain Management Denial Blues

04th July 2009
Medical coding for pain management procedure is one of the serious businesses in today’s tough competitive marketplace. What’s pain management: Also referred to as pain medicine, pain management is the medical field associated with relief of pain.... Read >
Author: Julia Rose

An Overview of Wisdom Teeth

26th June 2009
Also known as the third set of molars, the wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth in the mouth to erupt, which normally happens around the ages of 17 - 25. For many years, there has been a lot of controversy as to the need to remove these teeth. If the t... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson

A Wise Look At Wisdom Teeth

26th June 2009
Also known as the third set of molars, the wisdom teeth are the last set of teeth in the mouth to erupt, which normally happens around the ages of 17 - 25. For many years, there has been a lot of controversy as to the need to remove these teeth. If the t... Read >
Author: Antwan Richardson

COQ10 Benefits - Potential Cancer Treatment?

12th June 2009
One of the most exciting CoQ10 benefits is its potential as a treatment or even preventative for cancer. While studies have yet to yield conclusive proof in this area, they have provided some very encouraging results. Interest in CoQ10 as a possible ca... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Pain Killers for Dogs with Cancer.

12th June 2009
Pain killers for dogs with cancer are infrequently the best thing we will be able to do to help them. We don't need our beloved dogs to suffer, so it is important to medicate them for pain when they have cancer. Folk diagnosed as having cancer always get ... Read >
Author: petpain killer

How to buy an authentic amber teething necklace

01st May 2009
Genuine Baltic amber is almost, literally, a timeless remedy for relieving pain and discomfort in adults and children. Over many centuries, amber teething necklaces have increased in visibility and popularity in Europe and Asia and are now being discover... Read >
Author: AmberArtisans

Melba's Minute Clinic Experience and the Chiropractic Lifestyle

15th December 2008
Melba has been a member (we don't call them patients) of my practice for almost as long as I've been in practice. She's been getting upper cervical adjustments for at least 30 years. She came in to the office yesterday with a nasty, bright red spot on h... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.

How To Have Pain Free Bunion Surgery

18th November 2008
When anyone has suffered from painful bunions and starts to think about bunion surgery, they always ask me...is bunion surgery painful? Bunions surgery does not have to be painful. With the obvious disclaimer that any surgery certainly can be painful, it ... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler

Prescription Drug Addiction And Drug Abuse Deaths Now Exceed Traffic Accident Fatalities

02nd October 2008
What are supposed to be medicine -- the products from pharmaceutical companies -- are killing more people in America than cocaine, methamphetamine, heroin and all other “street” drugs, combined. And prescription drug addiction now exceeds street d... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart

Improve Body Contours with a Tummy Tuck

01st October 2008
You’ve dieted. You’ve exercised. The scale says your weight is normal. However, your tummy still sags with loose skin. Especially women who have had two or more pregnancies may find this abdominal pouch unresponsive to conventional fitness methods. Yo... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Car Accident? Now What? 11 Tricks to Maximize your Compensation

11th July 2008
Dealing with a car accident is complicated. You may be in pain. You may have financial worries. On top of that, you suspect you should seek compensation. Take these 11 steps now to protect your case later on. #1: Keep a record of all expenses and ... Read >
Author: Auger Hollingsworth Law Firm

Handling with Kidney Stones

17th June 2008
Hard, stone-like structures formed within the kidney. Also called calculi; hard masses that form in the urinary tract and which can cause pain, bleeding, obstruction, or infection. Stones are primarily made up of calcium and can vary in size from a few mi... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Handling with Kidney Stones

22nd February 2008
Hard, stone-like structures formed within the kidney. Also called calculi; hard masses that form in the urinary tract and which can cause pain, bleeding, obstruction, or infection. Stones are primarily made up of calcium and can vary in size from a few mi... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Choosing Where To Deliver-Pregnancy

13th February 2008
In general, your choice of where you deliver will be linked to your care provider. The majority of physicians take care of women in a hospital setting, where most birth in the US take place. Midwives also take care of women in a hospital setting, although... Read >
Author: David Jones

The LastBreath

22nd January 2008
©2008 That last moment of my husband’s life, I stood beside his bed. It was the final moment of our twenty plus years together. My sister-in-law and my middle son were on the opposite side of the bed. My eldest son sat at the kitchen table. I had be... Read >
Author: Elaine Williams

Understanding Pain Killer Addiction

16th August 2007
Addiction to prescription painkillers is a disease that has become increasingly prevalent in the United States as well as many other industrialized nations. Narcotic pain medications, also known as Opiate, are commonly prescribed by doctors for the treatm... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta

Approve of Yourself

09th August 2007
Many times the people closest to us, who we wish understood us best, don’t.Give up your need for validation.Let go of wanting other people’s approval or sanction for what you are trying to do.If you know you need a nap, take one.You don’t need anyon... Read >
Author: Rebecca Rengo

Sailing Safety

26th July 2007
Sailing, like most activities, does have some possible dangers. Knowledge, preparation and care, can help prevent most serious problems. Consider the following ideas when preparing for your sailing adventure. Evaluate Skill Levels Consider the exper... Read >
Author: Rob Daniels

Construction Injuries—Effective Pain Management and Rapid Care

14th July 2007
by Leslie McKerns Summer is in full swing; it’s the busiest season for the construction industry and painful injuries abound. More than 7.3 million people (approximately 6% of the nation’s work force) work in the US construction industry and painfu... Read >
Author: McKerns Development

New Inpatient Pain Program Aims to Return Patients to Work in Two Weeks

30th May 2007
Hemant Yagnick, M.D., an interventional pain specialist and medical director of the Walton Pain Center in Augusta, GA say chronic pain is a complex medical condition influenced by biological, physical, behavioral, environmental and social forces. Consider... Read >
Author: Hemant Yagnick, M.D.

What to Expect in Your First Pain Management Visit—Will it Hurt?

21st May 2007
You are in pain and need to know what to expect in your first pain management visit. Behind your concern is the unspoken question—will it hurt? Pain Management physicians are medical doctors first and pain management specialists second, so chances a... Read >
Author: McKerns Development

Chronic pain - threat to employers

26th April 2007
Personnel managers have been faced with one of the most common and yet most hardly addressed problem today in the work organization - absenteeism. Based on studies made by organizational managers, chronic pain is among the top reasons why employe... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio

Treating and preventing kidney infections

15th February 2007
Kidney infections are caused by diverse bacteria such as Escherichia coli, Chlamydia or Mycoplasma. These infections generate different symptoms that can be treated. In most of the cases these symptoms are typical ones and can be treated not with a comple... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Some Symptoms Should Not Be Ignored

24th January 2007
Part I of II This will be a two-part blog to keep each one short enough for you to read without becoming overwhelmed. The subject is about symptoms that should cause you to seek medical attention sooner rather than later. Some may seem obvious, others ... Read >
Author: jhon Scatelli

An Empty Box of ICYHOT Becomes A New Marketing Solution For All My Advertising Aches and Pains

11th January 2007
An Empty Box Of ICYHOT Becomes A New Marketing SolutionFor All My Advertising Aches and Painsby Thomas A. Hilton, Jr.I have an empty box of ICYHOT right next to my computer but it's notfor the reasons you might think. The benefits on the box statesthat it... Read >
Thomas A. Hilton, Jr.

Prescription Pain Killers : Are They Worth It?

04th October 2006
Copyright 2006 Danna Schneider Prescriptions for all types of medications are handed out by physicians every day, to the tune of millions a day in the US alone. Many of these prescriptions are in the form of pain killer medications, such as Darvocet... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

What Is The Right Medication For Your Back Pain?

07th September 2006
What Is The Right Medication For Your Back Pain? Back pain medicine is a misnomer. But if you say that back pain medicine is a part of the overall back pain treatment, the statement is quite correct. The main problem with back pain medicine is the diag... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Some Common Breast Feeding Problems

24th July 2006
Breastfeeding Problems Breastfeeding is healthy for the baby and helps the mother and child bond in an extraordinary way. But it's not always easysometimes it's impossible. Here are a few things that can go wrong, and what to do about them. Clogged... Read >
Author: zachary skinner

Pain Medicine Online

24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Robert Gould For so many years people who suffer from pain only had 1 choice to obtain pain medication. Fortunately now people have an other alternative in receiving the crucial pain medicine that is necessary for those who live with chr... Read >
Author: Robert Gould

Back Surgery Is Not Always The Answer

22nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 Robert Gould So many people suffer from chronic low back pain. Its the number one reason Americans miss work. Back pain can either come on slow and get worse, or all at once you wake to find you cant get out of bed like a lighting strike... Read >
Author: Robert Gould

Arthritis pain relief, three tips

31st August 2005
Massage not the areas that hurt Some experts think that arthritic conditions or pain conditions in general aggravate and flare up trigger points, and that one can get additional relief to arthritis symptoms trough self massage. The idea is not to m... Read >
Author: Karri Koivula