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22nd September 2009
Health Insurance has become a necessity in today’s world. The decisions of which Health Insurance Company to go with and the right plans to choose are very important decisions people need to make. You need to make sure the Health Insurance you choose is... Read >
Author: latoyaval
16th September 2009
Yeast infections can affect different parts of the body. Those who get this problem in their mouth and throats will be asking, "How do you get a yeast infection in your throat?"
The principal reason why we get this problem is ofttimes due to the amount... Read >
Author: Sarah Tomey
16th September 2009
Organ donation is a gift and it should come from the heart, not by emotional coercion. Kidney transplants are the most common organ transplant that happens. Kidney transplants paved the way for surgical teams to develop successful transplantation of other... Read >
12th September 2009
After you have taken a bath and washed, are you still feeling irritated and itchy in your genital area? Do you feel a burning sensation down there, and it doesn't go away? Is your penis red and sore on the end, and does the foreskin show a rash? Are you ... Read >
Author: Ellen Colburne
03rd September 2009
The potential needs for stemcells have made it a highly available focus in medical articles today. Stemcells are the precursors to all cell in the human body, and are primarily produced in the bone marrow in adults. During times of crisis, such as when a ... Read >
Author: debbie Anderson
21st July 2009
Gout is a disease hallmarked by elevated levels of uric acid in the bloodstream. Gout results from a combination of prolonged elevation of uric acid and overall acidity in the bloodstream. Gout usually attacks the big toe (approximately 75 percent of fi... Read >
Author: holdhjy.letfdq@gmail.com
19th July 2009
Gout results from a combination of prolonged elevation of uric acid and overall acidity in the bloodstream. Gout usually attacks the big toe (approximately 75 percent of first attacks); however, it also can affect other joints such as the ankle, heel, in... Read >
Author: holdhjy.letfdq@gmail.com
19th July 2009
Gout results from a combination of prolonged elevation of uric acid and overall acidity in the bloodstream. Gout usually attacks the big toe (approximately 75 percent of first attacks); however, it also can affect other joints such as the ankle, heel, in... Read >
Author: holdhjy.letfdq@gmail.com
18th May 2009
The number of people waiting for an organ transplant is increasing every year. Sadly the number of transplants being performed is not keeping pace. Too many people will die while waiting on these lists. Despite the best efforts of many organizations an... Read >
Author: Doug King
10th March 2009
Whatever form of Life Insurance you choose, you will invariably also be given a choice of a number of optional add-ons, including insurance against critical illness. If you elect to take out this cover, then in the event of your being diagnosed with a ser... Read >
Author: MarkeD
03rd March 2009
Endowment policies are the safest bet when you want to cover your entire family and are a middle class salaried person. Endowment policies are the safest in the sense that the sum assured and the benefits one gets from these polices are pure ones. Various... Read >
Author: Heena Vasnani
28th February 2009
We often get a very little time from our busy schedules to take care of our health. Worries, anxieties, meeting deadlines and working round the day affects health in many ways. We realize the importance of health only when a disease starts affecting some ... Read >
Author: Lombart guy
25th February 2009
As per Dr Bimal Chajjar, former Cardiac Consultant at New Delhi’s AIIMS - “India is the hub of largest epidemic of heart disease in the world”. On similar lines are the diseases like diabetes and cancer which hit almost every 10th Indian. We all kno... Read >
Author: Heena Vasnani
04th January 2009
Each year, hundreds of thousands of women throughout the world die of an HPV infection leading to cervical cancer.
Pap tests, also known as pap smears, can detect signs of cervical cancer early, as well as abnormal cells which may lead to cervical canc... Read >
Author: Michelle Anderson
30th October 2008
Author: Dot Piper
Life insurance, term assurance, critical illness cover, level term, pension term and Uncle Tom Cobley and all!
Confusing, isn’t it? Despite all the different names, insurance policies are all there to protect you. Some insurance ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
18th September 2008
Is the Ally weight loss pill right for you? Will you lose weight without having to change your diet? Is it healthy and what are the side effects? The answers may surprise you.
Alli is the reduced-strength version of orlistat (Xenical), a prescription d... Read >
Author: Doug Burns
10th September 2008
Do you ever worry about how your loved ones would cope if you were severely ill or gone one day? It is an unpleasant thought, but something very crucial to think about. Sure you know there are a number of good friends and reliable family members that will... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
20th June 2008
A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure in which a healthy donated kidney is transplanted into your body. A successful kidney transplant will allow you to return to a more normal lifestyle and will free you from dialysis treatments. However, a kidney ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
21st May 2008
African trypanosomiasis, also known as sleeping sickness, is a sober tropical disorder that is always deadly without treatment. There are two types of african trypanosomiasis, named for the regions in africa in which they are found: East african trypanoso... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th May 2008
Next to orthopedic surgery, plastic surgery as a medical specialty uses a significant number of implants and implant materials to help achieve its surgical outcomes. Whether it is breast implants or an injectable filler, the use of synthetic or foreign ma... Read >
Author: Eppley Plastic Surgery
28th April 2008
Aspergillosis is a transmission, increase, or hypersensitive reaction caused by the Aspergillus fungus. Inhalation of Aspergillus spores is the main reason of aspergillosis. Lowered host opposition payable to such factors as underlying exhausting disease,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
27th March 2008
Sooner or later, adopted individuals – whether in their younger years or during adulthood – would have the tendency to feel the need to search for information about their identities and to search biological parents.
Although finding biological pare... Read >
Author: Becky
26th March 2008
Primary liver cancer is cancer that forms in the tissues of the liver. Secondary liver cancer is cancer that spreads to the liver from another part of the body. The only real cure for liver cancer is an organ transplant,” explains Zuckerman, an associ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
26th March 2008
Primary liver cancer is cancer that forms in the tissues of the liver. Secondary liver cancer is cancer that spreads to the liver from another part of the body. The only real cure for liver cancer is an organ transplant,” explains Zuckerman, an associat... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
17th March 2008
Gout is one of the most common forms of arthritis (joint inflammation). Gout is condition that results from crystals of uric acid depositing in tissues of the body. Gout usually affects the first metatarsal phalangeal joint of the big toe (hallux) or the ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
12th March 2008
There are many brands of detox foot patches in the market today and people have responded well to most of them. After all, these products can detoxify with minimal effort from you or obtrusion into your normal routine.
The normal content of a detox f... Read >
Author: dreservitz@gmail.com
12th March 2008
Melanoma is basically a skin disease typical to youth, but Melanoma may occur to the people at any age. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer hich usually starts in the skin, either in a mole or in normal-looking skin. About 7000 people in the UK are diagno... Read >
Author: Peter sams
14th August 2007
Critical illness insurance may provide you with cover if you are diagnosed with a critical illness met by your insurance’s policy definitions. There may be around seven core cases that can be found on most critical illness policies. These are: Cancer, h... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
14th August 2007
The critical illness policies firstly launched in the UK was simple compared to those we can find today. During the year 1990 the core set of illnesses had already been defined as cancer, heart attack, stroke, CABG, major organ transplant and kidney failu... 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
24th July 2007
Critical illness insurance was firstly created in South Africa in the year 1983. It was generally known as dread disease insurance. Critical illness insurance was then brought to UK in the year 1985. The first policy was then introduced by Lloyds Life now... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
24th July 2007
When critical illness cover first appeared, only six illnesses were covered. These were cancer, stroke, heart attack, kidney failure, major organ transplant and coronary artery bypass. Nowadays, the number of critical illnesses covered, have increased in ... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
23rd July 2007
Undoubtedly, we have come to a stage where cord blood donation in a cord blood registry has taken up a key role in treating various ailments. Cord blood stem cells from your baby’s umbilical cord are considered the building blocks by the medical communi... Read >
Author: apurva
29th June 2007
You cannot ignore that contingency is a predominant factor in life. Accidents represent the constant uncertainties we live in. Often, carelessnesses, either by us, or by the other occur which can affect our lives profoundly. The kind of effect here includ... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin
15th June 2007
• Critical illness insurance
Critical illness insurance is a type of insurance designed to award a tax free lump sum on diagnosis of a critical illness acceptable to the insurance company. People are becoming more aware of the need for insurance cov... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
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
26th April 2007
Tuberculin infection represents the infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This problem may not affect only the possessors of the infection but the people with who they get in contact too. There are known two types of tuberculosis: active and inactive... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
Tuberculosis is a germ infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis which generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect kidneys, lymph nodes, spine, intestinal tract and brain.
Scientists discovered years ago tubercles in mummified bodies, this... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
Nowadays every time a new drug is launched on the market, the reporters rush to announce on the evening news that a breakthrough has been realized in the health field, without considering if this is a real thing or not and so creating an unnecessary mass ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th January 2007
After the discovery of the BCG vaccine and of the antibiotic treatment of TB, the number of TB cases declined in the early 1980’s and experts thought that the disease would be eradicated by 2010. But between 1985 and 1991 more and more cases of TB were ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th January 2007
Tuberculosis is a germ infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis which generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect kidneys, lymph nodes, spine, intestinal tract and brain.
Tuberculosis is spreading by air, if an infected person coughs snee... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
17th November 2006
A benefit for the Second Chance Foundation featuring a screening of ?Some Like It Hot? will take place on September 14th. 2006. The event, starting at 7:00PM with a reception will be held at The Palms Casino Hotel and the Brendon Theaters Hotel located a... Read >
Author: Keith Hunt
27th September 2006
The very best time to arrange life insurance is when it's furthest from your thoughts. Take a typical young man. He's at the start of his career, possibly still living at home, but thinking of looking around for a flat. He has a car and the insurance that... Read >
Author: michael challiner
23rd September 2006
According to Robert Mirisch, Executive Director of the Second Chance Foundation, their recent fundraiser was a success held at The Palms Casino Hotel and the Brendon Theaters Hotel in Las Vegas.
"We raised a substantial amount of money for the Foundation... Read >
Author: Keith Hunt
01st July 2006
Finding biological parents and siblings can be quite a challenge, but by using various resources and registries available on the internet, success can be achieved by reaching the masses of people that are searching as well.
Children that are adopted of... Read >
Author: Vita Vee
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
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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