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Challenging a Will in Florida - A Short Primer

23rd September 2009
As medical science allows our bodies to be kept alive long after our minds function as when we were young and healthy, family members and others may see an opportunity to adjust an elderly person’s estate plan more to their liking. When other family me... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Critical Illness

17th September 2009
Critical Illness Insurance. Insurers Under Fire Recent press coverage has again lambasted the insurance industry over critical illness insurance. The underlying problem is that a critical illness claim is not as straightforward as, for example, a claim u... Read >
Author: John D

Scented Candles

17th September 2009
This article is about my experiences with scented candles, and all of the different uses. There are many uses for scented candles. The first one is an obvious one, to enhance the aroma of your home, for whatever reason. There are also aromatherapy candle... Read >
Author: Jennifer Keith

Accredited medical coding schools certainly score above the rest

25th August 2009
Medical coders are high in demand these days and as such, educators are providing medical coding courses to help workers get started in this field. There are a number of medical coding schools where one can get hold of every aspect of medical coding and b... Read >
Author: Celena

Good News For Women Entering Menopause!

31st July 2009
HOW TO CONQUER MENOPAUSE ================================ ELIMINATE MENOPAUSAL SYMPTOMS THROUGH MOTHER NATURE'S WAY. WHAT IS MENOPAUSE REALLY? Various reactions are likely to happen. It ends her reproductive period. LEARN ABOUT THE FOUR ST... Read >
Author: dbp2005

Discover The Truth About Hair Loss Treatment Industry

28th July 2009
Hair loss cure is a billion dollar market. In United States alone, whoever suffer hair loss problem are spending more than 3.5 billion dollar a year in their attempt to cure the problem. This statistic is taken from The Washington Post about the hair loss... Read >
Author: designerx7

The Relationship Between Headaches And Dizziness

19th July 2009
The combination of headaches and dizziness go hand in hand and are associated with many afflictions and illnesses. If you suffer from headaches and dizziness it can be difficult to complete your day. However, it can only take a little bit of help to be ab... Read >
Author: Cindy

What is an Open MRI?

15th July 2009
What is an Open MRI? YOUR BEST MRI IS WIDE OPEN Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is an exciting advancement in the area of medical diagnosis. Through the use of a magnet and radio waves similar to AM/FM radio, MRI makes it possible for doctors to se... Read >
Author: WilliamKisse

WHY SHARED DECISION MAKING WORKS IN THE HEALTHCARE INDUSTRY

27th June 2009
Shared Decision Making as it relates to the healthcare industry, is a relatively new process that strives to bring patients and physicians to a higher level of understanding through third-party advocates. It relies on a variety of factors such as patie... Read >
Author: callcare

Understanding Chiropractic care

18th June 2009
Chiropractic is a profession that emphasizes diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disorders of the musculoskeletal system, especially the spine, considering that these disorders affect normal health through the nervous system. The word "chiropractic" de... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Post Traumatic Stress after an accident

18th May 2009
Post traumatic stress is an often overlooked and potentially very serious side effect of being involved in an accident. It is only in the last 20 or so years that the condition has been classified and its implications for accident victims have been looke... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors

What Are the Early Warning Signs Diabetes Gives You?

28th April 2009
Many people miss the warning signs diabetes gives them, because the signs can be subtle in nature and are sometimes difficult to recognize. There are also those that do not know that what they are experiencing are the first signs of diabetes, because they... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

What is Bronchitis

22nd April 2009
The Top 6 Bronchitis and What Is Bronchitis Tips The following article contains 6 tips about bronchitis. There is a lot of information about bronchitis and what is bronchitis online, so we thought that it would make sense to give you just a few tips... Read >
Author: Coran Levison

X Ray - Base For All Diagnostic Imaging

17th April 2009
Technology is being used in the field of medical sciences to diagnose almost any given problem. It can be a small injury or a deadly decease, a detailed diagnosis is required to cure from the roots. One among such technologies is the use of X-ray in the t... Read >
Author: Govindan

LCD Screens for Medical Applications and Hospitals

16th April 2009
Technology is improving patient care and increasing revenue per bed and overall cost structures of hospitals. LCD screens are key contributors to cost improvement and improving overall "look and feel" of hospitals For example, the Cincinnati Children's... Read >
Author: Mohammed Meraj

The Characteristics Of Bipolar Disorder

27th March 2009
Bipolar disorder in psychiatry is a medical diagnosis which refers to mania (mixed states or hypomania) alternated with euthymic or depressed mood (clinical depression) within a specific duration of time. Compared to ups and downs experienced by normal p... Read >
Author: Jesus Sabu

Health and Healthcare – Yellow Flags

03rd March 2009
The incidence of serious underlying illnesses or conditions occurring with musculoskeletal conditions such as neck pain or low back pain is low. However, it is vital to screen out these patients so they get appropriate medical diagnosis and treatment. Red... Read >
Author: David Ravech

Mesothelioma Symptoms and Tests for Mesothelioma

19th February 2009
Mesothelioma symptoms are progressively slow and take years to surface. Early medical testing to confirm the etymology of mesothelioma symptoms can add years on to your life, and can even offer you salvation from a normally fatal disease. If you’ve b... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Senior care service – The necessities of life

02nd February 2009
Home care service can be classified into generally medical and non medical or those which require very less medical assistance. Medical or hospital care service as the name suggests is a complete medical diagnosis and treatment facility depending on th... Read >
Author: Tyler Moon

Become a Sonographer

08th December 2008
A sonographer is an individual who is trained to use ultrasound technology to examine various parts of the human body. Sonographers make use of specialized sound-wave equipment to create images which may be videotaped, transmitted, or photographed for lat... Read >
Author: U Urbano

Practicable Solutions For Acne Problems

25th September 2008
Whether it is genetics or a combination of factors that cause acne is not totally understood yet. We do know the process that takes place in an acne outbreak but as of now, I have not read about any one factor being the ultimate cause of acne. More studie... Read >
Author: Emil Desnoyers

Freedom from Fibromyalegia

24th September 2008
The basic question: Do you want freedom from the pain of Fibromyalegia? What is Fibromyalegia? About 70% of the population is affected by this condition. Some people have mild pain yet others have chronic pain that never lets up. We choose to describe... Read >
Author: Dr. Art Martin

How To Obtain A Successful Payout With Critical Illness Cover?

09th September 2008
Critical illness cover is considered as a rather complex form of insurance. Critical illness cover has many underlying stipulations. Obtaining a successful claim under critical illness cover may not be as easy and direct as life or car insurance. With lif... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton

Bodily Conditions that Cause Acid Reflux Disorder

08th September 2008
Acid Reflux Disorder is a disease in the digestive tract that is mainly caused by a relaxed or weak lower esophageal sphincter, also known as LES. The LES is a specialized valve muscle found between the esophagus and the stomach, permitting the entrance ... Read >
Author: Melvin Finn

4 Ways to Finance Long Term Care in Minneapolis/St. Paul – Without Touching Your Savings

03rd September 2008
The approaching “senior tsunami” – the aging of Baby Boomers especially – will catch a great many seniors short when the time comes that they or a family member need long term care. The American population is going to be expected to assume much mo... Read >
Author: Ron Hagberg

Signs and symptoms of heart attack

16th August 2008
When we discuss symptoms of a heart attack, note that experiencing some of them does not for sure, indicate that you are going to have a heart attack. Only the medical diagnosis can do so. Because of this, many people hesitate asking for help. They find i... Read >
Author: Brenda Wade

Alzheimer's Disease Home Remedies, Causes, Symptoms

15th July 2008
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain and results in disorientation, with impaired memory, thinking, and judgement. People with Alzheimers also undergo changes in their behavior. This combination of symptoms is... Read >
Author: John Mathew

Adrenal fatigue – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

14th July 2008
Adrenal fatigue is a label applied to a collection of nonspecific symptoms, such as body aches, fatigue, nervousness, sleep disturbances and digestive problems. The term often shows up in popular health books and on alternative medicine Web sites, but it ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Limits of Labels: Evaluation Results That Really Matter

25th June 2008
When a child is not developing as expected, the first thing most parents and professionals attempt to do is figure out a name for what is going on. The assessment or evaluation process is often viewed as the path to determine an appropriate diagnosis or ... Read >
Author: Nicole Beurkens, M.Ed.

Acceptance is More Powerful Than Denial

11th May 2008
When life treats you unfairly, how do you view yourself? When we are conditioned to expect the best life has to offer, disappointment can cause us to view ourselves as a victim. Rather than accept that cycles of change are a normal part of all lives our i... Read >
Author: JBurroughs

Medical Diagnosis and Emergency Medical Services

11th April 2008
Medical diagnosis has two different medical dictionary definitions. The first is “the detection of a disease or condition by its external symptoms or signs”. The second is “the analysis of the primary biochemical or physiological cause of a disease ... Read >
Author: Marcia

The Three Stages of The History of ADD/ADHD

11th April 2008
The history of ADD/ADHD has gone through two stages, and it needs to evolve into one more. The three stages are: Stage 1: The Moral Diagnosis Stage 2: The Medical Diagnosis Stage 3: The Strength Based Diagnosis Stage 1: The Moral Diagnosis: For... Read >
Author: Dr. Kenny Handelman

Some Clues About Buying a Knee Brace

06th April 2008
So, you have now decided that a knee brace is required: from where can one be purchased? Presuming that you have had the relevant medical diagnosis and advice, probably the most obvious place to start would be the Internet. Any search engine will bring up... Read >

Chinese Herbal Treatment Tips

02nd April 2008
Herbal Remedies are an important part of Traditional Chinese Medicine. (TCM). Chinese Medicine has been used as front line medicine by the majority of the worlds population since before recorded history, and is still the most widely utilised medical syste... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Bruises - How to treat bruises

26th March 2008
A bruise, also called a contusion or ecchymosis, is an injury to biological tissue in which the capillaries are damaged, allowing blood to seep into the surrounding tissue. It is usually caused by blunt impact. Sometimes bruises can be serious, leading to... Read >
Author: Alien

Benefits Of Physical Therapy

28th February 2008
There are virtually hundreds of benefits of physical therapy, but the key benefits are to evaluate physical problems, increase and maintain muscle strength and endurance, restore and increase joint range of motion, increase coordination, decrease pain, ... Read >
Author: Peter sams

How to Get Rid of Panic and Anxiety Attacks FOREVER!

23rd January 2008
Every normal person experiences panic or anxiety in response to something that scares them, be it a fear-producing situation that can happen in daily life or a fantasized threat. It can even show up in your dreams. When it’s strong enough and/or freque... Read >
Author: Kate Carpenter

How Do You Keep Your pH Balance?

04th June 2007
PH balance, simply put, is the balance of acid and alkaline in all fluids and cells in the body. Blood pH balance is recognized as one of the most important biochemical balances in human chemistry. Body pH Balance is critical to maintaining wellness a... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

Get Rid of Genital Warts

08th May 2007
For the person who suffers from genital warts, the one thing that will be uppermost in their minds will, naturally enough, be how to get rid of genital warts. Although in some cases genital warts won’t be visible, in many cases the warts will be visible... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Losing Weight Can Get You A Bigger Tax Refund

12th February 2007
Losing Weight Can Get You A Bigger Tax Refund Did you know that losing weight cannot only save your life, but also put more money in your pocket? The IRS classifies certain costs related to weight loss as tax deductible, meaning that dieting can increa... Read >
Author: NetSweat.com

It’s a Matter of Truth!

06th January 2007
The basic definition of matter is twofold. It consists of mass and exists as a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma. It is also a subject of concern, feeling, or action, as in: what is the matter? Matter can be mostly verified by the senses and/or the science... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

General information about appendicitis

04th January 2007
The affection known as appendicitis means in fact the inflammation of the appendix, the smallest and shortest part of the large intestine hanging on the right side of the Ilion. Although its importance in the human body only lies in containing parts of t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Migraine Triggers

30th December 2006
Migraines affect roughly 7.5% of the world's population. These severe headaches can be anything from extremely annoying to downright debilitating once they strike, depending on the level of the headache's severity. On the average, migraine attacks are a l... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset

Halitosis With Nasal Discharge

25th July 2006
Bad breath usually does not mean halitosis with nasal discharge. Bad breath is usually a relatively simple matter of the production of bad-smelling volatile sulfur compounds (VSC) by bacteria living on the tongue at the back of the mouth. It is just simpl... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Scroll I.D. Medical History record that Could Save Your Life

15th May 2006
"In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, there were thousands of survivors who either couldn't be identified or who couldn't provide accurate information about their medications and medical histories. The vital link that could have made the difference betw... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

Scroll I.D. Gives Emergency Personnel Vital Medical Information

05th May 2006
"One in five people who come into the ER are unconscious, and another three out of five convey inaccurate or no information about their medical histories," says John Blanchard, CCRN, CFRN. Blanchard, an emergency room nurse who has also worked as a flight... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

Scroll I.D. Medical History Could Save Your Life in an Emergency

02nd May 2006
"In an emergency, a significant amount of the information needed to make a correct medical diagnosis comes from the conversation with the patient about their medical history," says John Blanchard, CCRN, CFRN. Blanchard, an emergency room nurse who has als... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

When an Emergency Strikes, Scroll I.D. Medical History Could Save Your Life

30th April 2006
"In an emergency, what medical professionals don't know about you could kill you," says John Blanchard, CCRN, CFRN. Blanchard, an emergency room nurse who has also worked as a flight nurse and a critical care nurse, has witnessed far too many instances wh... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

Critical illness Insurance The press are giving insurers a hard time.

16th January 2006
Recent stories in the press have again lambasted the insurers over critical illness insurance. The core problem is that a critical illness claim is not as straightforward as, for example, a claim under life insurance. With life insurance it's going to be ... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Beginnings Aren't As Complicated As They Seem

31st August 2005
Beginnings Aren't As Complicated As They Seem Copyright 2005 Maureen Killoran Beginnings are seldom as complicated as they seem. You know what I mean by "complicated the dates and the duties and the things-to-be-remembered, the stuff that pil... Read >
Author: Maureen Killoran