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28th September 2009
I would guess that you have so problems in your life haven’t you?
Do some of them seem overwhelming, massive and unconquerable?
If you stood at the bottom of Mount Everest and looked up, it would appear incredibly huge and insurmountable, wouldnâ€... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
5,In severe cases the back bend backwards like and arch.
6,May have total or partial paralysis.
7,Arrest of neurological and behavioral developement.
8,Swallowing may be difficult in some cases.
9,Drooling of saliva.
10,Mild to severe menta... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
02nd September 2009
Celtic Campervans (www.celticcampervans.com), the premier motorhome rental company in Ireland (wohnmobil vermietung Irland), are proud to announce their sponsorship of Race Around Ireland 2009 this coming September. The 1,350 mile ultra marathon cycling... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media
21st August 2009
Sir Bobby Robson, the former England manager from 1982 to 1990 sadly died on the 31st July 2009 at the age of 76, after a long battle with cancer, and it was this fighting spirit that he brought to his teams. Robson, first diagnosed with cancer 18 years... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
18th August 2009
Celtic Campervans (www.celticcampervans.com), the premier motorhome rental company in Ireland, are proud to announce their sponsorship of Race Around Ireland 2009 this coming September. The 1,350 mile ultra marathon cycling event, which attracts participa... Read >
Author: Jumping Spider Media
05th August 2009
Headaches- Migraine Headaches Symptoms
Symptoms of possible migraines
Many people across the continental United States, Canada and around the world suffer from what doctors and specialists classify as a Migraine Headache. The majority of sufferers have... Read >
Author: Xbox_Support
05th May 2009
What are tension headaches?
Also known as muscle contraction or chronic daily headache, this is the most common variety of headache. Most people will have suffered from tension headaches at some point in their lives and never seek medical assistance but ... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif
05th May 2009
What are tension headaches?
Also known as muscle contraction or chronic daily headache, this is the most common variety of headache. Most people will have suffered from tension headaches at some point in their lives and never seek medical assistance but ... Read >
Author: Sajid Latif
07th April 2009
In the past it seemed that the only way to treat a brain tumour was through sometimes life-threatening invasive surgery often taking months to recover, but now thanks to new technology brought to you by Nova Healthcare, patients can be treated in one day,... Read >
Author: Ronaldgilden
07th April 2009
In the past it seemed that the only way to treat a brain tumour was through sometimes life-threatening invasive surgery often taking months to recover, but now thanks to new technology brought to you by Nova Healthcare, patients can be treated in one day,... Read >
Author: Ronald Gilden
30th January 2009
Three years ago when David Elliot was told he had a brain tumour, life was never going to be the same again but after a life-saving operation his recovery has been good. Yet he lives with the knowledge that the tumour could re-occur at some stage in the n... Read >
Author: michael challiner
18th November 2008
Panic symptoms can feel so bad that looking for panic pills seems an obvious thing to do. Especially if you fear something is physically wrong with you, e.g. worries about having a heart problem, a brain tumour, a lung problem etc. But seeing a doctor in ... Read >
Author: JBanis
20th May 2008
Within this interview we spoke to resident TV doctor on THIS MORNING Dr. Chris Steele, one of the questions asked was about high temperatures and what we can do to get their temperatures down.
What is a normal temperature?
Normal temperatures can va... Read >
Author: Joanne Gallacher
28th April 2008
Dysarthria is a speech disorder that is due to a weakness or incoordination of the speech muscles. Speech is slow, weak, imprecise or uncoordinated. It can affect both children and adults. "Childhood dysarthria" can be congenital or acquired. It is often ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
12th March 2008
Remember the time when you were going through a severe crisis. Your wife was admitted in hospital as she was suffering brain tumour. The doctor suggested you that the only way to get rid of this life-eating disease is an operation. As it was a serious ope... Read >
Author: gracy
02nd October 2007
Brain tumors occur when cells in the brain begin to divide out of control and start to displace or invade nearby tissues. Occasionally, brain tumors can spread throughout the body. One of the special characteristics of brain tumors is that benign (non-can... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
20th September 2007
There are various critical illnesses that affect people in the UK. Insurance companies used to cover seven major critical illness conditions but gradually, some of them have started to cover around 30. Even if medical technology has progressed considerabl... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
20th September 2007
Critical illness cover has become a common type of insurance policy in the UK. Many people have bought critical illness cover to protect their family in the future or may be to secure their mortgage. Research has shown that combined critical illness polic... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
28th August 2007
The emerging technological development has greatly increased the use of mobile phones, which has raised to focus on the health issues caused due to the radio frequency fields from mobile phones, base stations and the harmful low level radiations from it.
... Read >
Author: Ian Ball
28th August 2007
In the earlier days, cellular phones were of brick size and they were usually attached to immobile surfaces such as cars etc. However, developments in technology, have led to the introduction of many pocket sized mobile phones. The mobile phone depend... Read >
Author: Ian Ball
24th August 2007
The Association of British Insurers had also published in its Statement of Best Practice for Critical Illness Cover May 2002, the model definitions for additional conditions covered. When you compare policies, you could do so in regards with the core crit... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
10th August 2007
Though bitter, it is a fact that one out of each five men and one out of each six women in UK experience some kind of critical illness before their normal retirement age. In fact, nobody ever cherishes the nightmare of suffering from critical illness. But... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin
25th July 2007
Most headaches aren't life threatening but they can still be extremely painful and disruptive, sometimes on a daily basis. Headaches due to stress can be quite common and the occasional headache that is temporary and goes away without any symptoms out of ... Read >
Author: Alien
05th June 2007
Any form of insurance can be seen as a risk.
You pay a monthly or annual premium to an insurance company for a set amount of cover, effectively passing the risk to the insurance company. As long as you pay the premiums you'll continue to be covered, fo... Read >
Author: Ray Prince
16th January 2006
In recent years sales of critical illness insurance have flagged. The primary cause is the huge 70% increase in premiums experienced during recent years. For many, critical illness insurance has simply priced itself out of the market.
It's not that cr... Read >
Author: michael challiner
06th October 2005
Copyright 2005 David McEvoy
Schizophrenia naturally
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disease. Approximately one percent of the population develops schizophrenia during their lifetime – more than two million Americans suffer fr... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy
20th September 2005
Critical illness insurance:
Critical illness insurance will cover you in the event of a serious illness such as cancer, coronary artery by-pass surgery, heart attack, kidney failure, major organ transplant, multiple sclerosis and stroke. Additional co... Read >
Author: Rachel Lane
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