Articles, tagged with "care physician", page 1
08th January 2011
Premature rupture of membranes is a situation where the amniotic sac ruptures before labor. When a physician that determines that a mother has suffered a premature rupture of membranes the medical community normally concurs that the treating doctor ought ...
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Author:
J. Hernandez
24th May 2010
Long waiting lists for treatments/Surgeries have become symbols of the inefficiency of hospital services all over the world, particularly in publicly funded hospitals.
One way to alleviate the burden for patients waiting weeks or months for admission in ...
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Author:
seoatcmsgakaxy
08th January 2010
For many of us change is a difficult process. In organizations like healthcare it seems to advance at a snail's pace sometimes. There is a need for change in healthcare, most agree, though we would be hard pressed to agree upon the changes needed. One inc...
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Author:
Jewell Hardin
22nd December 2009
It is sometimes necessary to seek the advice of your doctor if you are suffering from Acne. Your primary care physician can help you to treat the condition in some instances. If your condition is persistent or severe, your doctor might refer you to a derm...
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Author:
Simona Harrell
17th August 2009
Dermatology is a medical specialty that covers a wide array of skin conditions. From breakouts to mole removal, your dermatologist is well-equipped to address any and all of your skin-related needs.
When you call to make an appointment with a dermatolo...
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Author:
Yodle
22nd April 2009
The Cape Aloe Lax pills by Vitabase contain cape aloe, cascara sagrada, and also senna, which are all herbs that are natural and also known for their effective on the body as laxatives. This supplement is used for constipation relief and has been used for...
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Author:
Author Unknown
09th April 2009
It is estimated that over 10 million people in the United States suffer from issues related to the jaw joint, or TMJ. The majority of U.S. patients seeking treatment for TMJ problems are women in their child-bearing years.Although problems with the jaw jo...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
23rd May 2007
What is radiofrequency ablation (RFA)?
Radiofrequency is a means of interrupting pain signals. An electrical current produced by radio waves is used to heat up a small area of nerve tissue, thereby decreasing pain signals from that specific area suppli...
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Author:
BrainBox
04th June 2006
Trichologist FAQs
What Is The Origin Of The Word Trichologist?
The word Trichologist originated in Greece. Trikhos is the Greek word meaning hair.
What Is A Trichologist?
A Trichologist is a hair stylist that is trained to recognize the sympto...
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Author:
Ian Major