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29th September 2009
The immediate and accurate diagnosis of a stroke is crucial to patient recovery. Strokes can be fatal, claiming some 250,000 people in the US alone. Over 700,000 cases are reported each year, which means more than one stroke per minute, and a mortality ra... Read >
Author: georgerydley
25th September 2009
Why do the finest Russian women search for American men?
As an owner of a free Russian women dating site, I have been asked a lot about Russian ladies looking for American men. Here is one of the questions:
“I am a 31 year old American man and tried t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The bride 'russian 'and the bride 'russian order by mail 'limits are very popular search. They searched times ten thousand monthly on the Internet.
Being Russian, with the knowledge of the nature of Russian women and years of experience in dating indu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Are you going for green life? still feel annoying to look for skincare clothing for you or your baby? do you care for the Earth? Your perfect choice must be bamboo fibre. Here are some knowledge about bamboo fibre.
Bamboo fibre is a kind of innovative ... Read >
Author: sylvia
22nd September 2009
Homeopathy has had its fair share of critics over the past few years. an American illusionist, James Randi, offered money to anyone who could prove, under laboratory conditions, that homeopathic remedies cured ailments. No-one has risen to the challenge. ... Read >
Author: nitin.article
21st September 2009
Obesity is the second leading cause of death after smoking. It is associated with an increased mortality rate of all ages including children. Losing weight though commercialized is still to your benefit if you carry more weight than you should.
Obesi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
Inflammatory breast cancer, or IBC, is a rare form of breast cancer. It is estimated to occur in only 1 - 3% of all breast cancer patients. It usually occurs in post-menopausal women, but cases have been found in girls as young as 12 and in men. IBC is us... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
11th September 2009
Obesity is the second leading cause of death after smoking. It is associated with an increased mortality rate of all ages including children. Losing weight though commercialized is still to your benefit if you carry more weight than you should.
Obesit... Read >
Author: Turnkey Builder
10th September 2009
Although medical science has evolved significantly in the last decades, the treatment of leukemia is still a major issue in present. Modern medicine doesn’t hold the cure for leukemia and medical treatments available these days provide differentiated re... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
19th August 2009
The most common issue that can be controlled is build, BMI or weight. Statistics show that many overweight inactive individuals are at higher risk to eventually experience insulin resistance, high blood pressure, cholesterol and other related health probl... Read >
Author: Chris Beard Tampa Insurance Agent
10th August 2009
Want to know how long you’ll live? Get out a tape measure and measure your waist. A Danish study found that no matter what your BMI (body mass index) is, a larger waist circumference increases your risk of death. Keep reading for examples of what the... Read >
Author: ttosun
07th August 2009
Following its entry into the United States, the LapBand procedure's popularity as a weight loss surgery has been rising as the best choice. The LapBand offers lower complication and mortality rate aside from the brief downtime, many individuals and medica... Read >
Author: Justin DiMateo
07th August 2009
Following its entry into the United States, the LapBand treatment has become a constant as a weight loss surgery has been rising as the best choice. The LapBand offers lower complication and mortality rate aside from the little recovery phase, many people... Read >
Author: Justin DiMateo
28th July 2009
Among nursing home residents, having a nursing aide help them maintain good oral hygiene lowers the odds of them dying from pneumonia, a study suggests. Pneumonia is the leading cause of death in elderly nursing home residents, Dr. Carol W. Bassim and col... Read >
Author: Steve Thompson DDS
24th July 2009
Today, divorce is as frequent as a nation's mortality rate. What has happened to society, that has made divorce so widespread all over the world?
Marriage is work, and continues to be a work in progress throughout the relationship. The statistics larg... Read >
Author: addedvalue
21st July 2009
Appendicitis is the inflammation of appendix supposedly due to narrowing of this lumen. That narrowing may be caused by hyperplasia of appendix (means too big growth, overgrowth of the tissue). That variant happens in children mostly. Another variant - is... Read >
Author: Milly
17th July 2009
If you happen to get involved in a pedestrian accident in Los Angeles, chances are; you will need the services of an accident lawyer to attend to your legal needs. And, in the event of an ill-fated injury, a knowledgeable accident lawyer will help speed u... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
17th July 2009
The world in which we live is a dangerous place. Life has a 100% mortality rate. However, we never expect to say goodbye in the morning, set off to work and at the end of the day, never be the same again. When that does happen, its best you know how to ma... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th July 2009
Obesity is found to increase mortality rate and has many unhealthy effects on body like making breathing difficult, increasing chances of diabetes and cholesterol, increasing the risk of cancer and many more. Obesity is not classed by being a few pounds o... Read >
Author: Ajay019
14th July 2009
New research says that for women, Vitamin D deficiency can increase risk of hip fracture as much as 70%.
Hip fracture is one of the most common and most serious age-related health threats. There are about 1.6 million hip fractures worldwide each year, ... Read >
Author: RA Butters
11th July 2009
The increasing mortality rate from smoking-related diseases has made a lot of folk wish to give up smoking. Lung cancer, heart sicknesses, stroke, and emphysema are just some of the feared illnesses identified to be smoking related.Socially, tobacco smoki... Read >
Author: Gilbert Robertson
09th July 2009
Asbestos is a fibrous material which has been in use for a long time mainly for its fire resistant qualities. Asbestos is a preferred building material due to its fire resistant and heat resistant capability coupled with the fact that it is not expensive.... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
08th July 2009
In World War II approximately thirty percent of wounded soldiers died. The Vietnam War’s fatality rate was also high with twenty-four percent of wounded soldiers dying in battle. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan seem to have a relatively low casualty ... Read >
Author: kentsmith
05th July 2009
It is now common knowledge that hypnosis has superior results for weight loss, quitting smoking, boosting confidence, stress reduction, memory improvement and so on. However, few know of the powerful effects hypnosis can have on the physical body, and its... Read >
Author: Andrew McCole
30th June 2009
The number of obese individuals in the world is steadily increasing. It is no surprise that obesity is now the 2nd leading reason for death. It is related to an increased mortality rate of every age, even including children.It is well known that 80 -90% o... Read >
Author: Sally Pruitt
26th June 2009
Road accidents have killed and injured thousands in Los Angeles through the years. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a vehicle accident occurs every two minutes across the country.
Statistics show that many road accident... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
15th June 2009
Most people think that weight loss surgery is pretty much a final choice and an item to delay as long as possible while they go over their options. In truth, many instances people are assisted in this by their specialist who will usually make mandatory a ... Read >
Author: Ray
14th June 2009
In serving the community, Metropolitan investments also served the policyholders who comprise so large a part of the population of the United States and Canada. The insured found part of their money invested in or near their respective communities in farm... Read >
Author: Allison Ryan
12th June 2009
Healthcare is a growing industry in India. The health care sector of India has been experiencing a 12% increase per year over the past 5 years. This growth has been affected by a growing elderly population as well as an increase in the income levels of ... Read >
Author: JenB
17th May 2009
We may not see them by our naked eyes. They may be too little that we tend to be so confident that they cannot bring any harm towards us, especially to our health. This does not have something to do with anything but bacteria. Bacteria are the main reason... Read >
Author: xxwertah
28th April 2009
”Is there any secrete that Russian girls are being chosen by single men all over the world?” I could never escape from this question often. Why about so special Russian girls? Your unanswered lingering questions will be answered by finding information... Read >
Author: emsaleks
16th April 2009
Every individual nowadays compares the costs of various health insurances by making quotes and the concern for its cost has widely become a hot topic. At times the cost seems to be going up and the fact that greater numbers of employees are withdrawing it... Read >
Author: Alien
10th April 2009
Just like any other diseases, diabetes has complications. In fact, diabetes has a mortality rate of around 200,000 deaths in the United States alone, that is according to the Centers for Disease Control. Most deaths were attributable to diabetes complicat... Read >
Author: John Adison
09th April 2009
The use of baby slings, or "baby wearing" as it's sometimes called, is very common in many cultures around the world. More parents in the United States are learning about baby wearing from attachment parenting books and websites, and are realizing the ben... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
10th March 2009
Just like any other diseases, diabetes has complications. In fact, diabetes has a mortality rate of around 200,000 deaths in the United States alone, that is according to the Centers for Disease Control. Most deaths were attributable to diabetes complicat... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
10th March 2009
When beginning any course of treatment for a chronic yet manageable disease such as HIV and AIDS it is important for one to follow their HIV specialists advice, maintain a regular schedule of appointments, and strictly adhere to the pharmaceutical treatme... Read >
Author: JHachko
02nd March 2009
There are over 23 million American with diabetes, and another 57 million with pre-diabetes. Many argue that diabetes is becoming an epidemic. As technology continues to advance the efficiency of our world, it also takes away the need for physical exertio... Read >
18th February 2009
Obesity has become an epidemic, especially in the United States. In the United States, the obesity rate has grown among children between the ages of six and eleven by 4% in the last 30 years. The obesity rate for adults has grown by almost 10% in that s... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
18th February 2009
At one time, many people were afraid to get weight loss surgery. They did not want to go through an invasive procedure. That changed when the Lap-Band was offered. This offers people the ability to get a weight loss surgery that is much less invasive. ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
13th February 2009
Demand for weight loss products grew over the years as people started seeking quick ways to lose weight. Weight loss supplement proliferated in the worldwide markets promising quick weight loss without exercise, surgery and without changing eating habits... Read >
Author: Kevin
13th February 2009
Taking the critical illness insurance will benefit you as well as your family members or beneficiaries. To choose the best critical illness insurance entails comparing each plan to see its advantages and disadvantages. Critical illness insurance is normal... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
10th February 2009
The commonplace practice of using blood transfusions among traumatic brain injury patients has recently met controversy following reports from the National Anemia Action Council (NAAC) that the practice may actually increase the risk of fatality among pat... Read >
Author: Legal
31st January 2009
1997 brought a new worry to the world wide health community. A previously harmless virus to humans had somehow jumped the species line and had actually begun to infect individuals. The bird flu stopped being a worry reserved solely for bird farmers and be... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
30th January 2009
Man has used asbestos for centuries. However, it is over the last 100 or so years that its use has been widespread – an estimated 500,000 buildings in the UK still contain asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) within their fabric.
The dangers of asbes... Read >
Author: FelipeBz
28th January 2009
We grew up believing the magic 8-hour sleep myth as what we should observe in order to have optimum health and to properly function everyday. In reality, the amount of sleep necessary varies from one person to another.
Scientific findings on a number o... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
09th January 2009
Turquoise is a secondary mineral is a mineral that undergoes a chemical change and take a new form. Turquoise slow accumulation of acid deposition as water seeps through another mineral such as copper. Thus, a lot of turquoise beads are not the cause of a... Read >
Author: Double Dee Deals
09th January 2009
The term of cholesterol applies to two types: low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and high-density lipoprotein (HDL). These are often called "bad" cholesterol and "good" cholesterol. Along with triglycerides and Lp(a) cholesterol (a derivative of LDL cholester... Read >
Author: Dustinkerry
08th January 2009
Individuals with diabetes have a higher mortality risk of about 60%. However, the risks jump drastically, approximately 3 times higher in those individuals that have type 2 diabetes and hypertension.
Among the health related concerns are retinopathy, ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
19th December 2008
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of the most dangerous heart attack risk factors including diabetes and pre-diabetes, abdominal obesity, high cholesterol and high blood pressure.
Here are some alarming facts:
1) One quarter of the world adult po... Read >
Author: Bob Storrs
15th December 2008
Natural hazardous North Pole is melting, very soon lives will extinguished; if not we are there to provide increment toward termination of the mundane world. May today’s human vehemently claim to be health freak, very much health conscious; when time ar... Read >
Author: Darlene Marion
11th December 2008
Symptoms
High fever, vomiting, headache, prostration, pain in the back, legs, and neck, and convulsions, are the most frequent symptoms. Drowsiness, irritability, loss of appetite, constipation, diarrhea, and sometimes a rash may also be present.
This d... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin
03rd December 2008
Over 90 percent of breast cancer cases are diagnosed during the earlier stages of the disease. Early spotting is beneficial for the patient as it typically means better treatment and a stronger prognosis.
However, this is only a portion of the whole c... Read >
Author: Trevor Price
02nd December 2008
Something is better than nothing. But something should be at some good extent. Understand? No! I will explain you.
For many years obese people have been trying a lot of process for weight loss but not succeeded in that yet. Now there a good enough pro... Read >
Author: maria
01st December 2008
After whatever period of maddening pain and perplexing transformation a woman’s body is put through, courtesy of baby’s delivery, breast feeding may be the last thing in any mother’s mind.
However, the job is still pending without the breas... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
11th November 2008
Although it has a low mortality rate, schistosomiasis often is a chronic illness that can damage internal organs and, in children, impair growth and cognitive development.The urinary form of schistosomiasis is associated with increased risks for bladder c... Read >
Author: rosy
20th October 2008
Syphilis is typically a “killer” disease among the venereal or sexually transmitted diseases.
What causes syphilis?
It is caused by a spirochete called Treponema pallidum. This is a spiral organism that only lives for a short while outside the ... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
17th October 2008
I was in the best shape of my life . . . and I almost died.
It didn't matter that I had been an athlete my entire life, or ran an average of 3-5 times per week for the 20 years before the day I raced my third NYC Marathon.
Nobody ever told me abou... Read >
Author: David Simon
15th October 2008
The world ages every day as it travels through the solar system and so does everyone on it. In the UK the average age of the population is advancing, too. According to the Office of National Statistics the average age was 39-years-old in mid-2007, up from... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
10th October 2008
Life insurance is a necessity that many people wish they didn't have to discuss, since the need for it brings to mind less than pleasant circumstances. However, despite the tendency to turn away from the thought of death, it is essential to have somethin... Read >
Author: JoThomas
12th September 2008
Are you fed up with your chronic back and neck pain? Don't you wish you could live pain free? If so, you're not alone. Millions of people are suffering from bad backs and severe neck pain ... and the problem doesn't seem to be getting any better.
Mo... Read >
Author: Charles Gaudet
04th September 2008
Army men, police personnel and security men use several kinds of gears to protect themselves from different hazards. In the early nineteenth century, researchers found that most of the army men died due to injury to torso.
As a result, scientists made... Read >
Author: Marcia
03rd September 2008
Statistically, there are hundreds of motor vehicle accidents in South Africa a day. These numbers range from major to minor accidents. Only about 30% of the vehicles on our roads are insured. Nowadays with the mortality rate on our roads, where 32 people ... Read >
Author: Andries Malan
02nd September 2008
Bright white teeth and fresh breath does not necessarily mean you have a healthy mouth! General health is directly related to gum health. Gum disease has been linked to several medical conditions such as stroke, diabetes, heart attack and worsening lu... Read >
Author: Yvonne Takhtalian, C.N.H.P
02nd September 2008
"Excess" means "more than what is right, proper or necessary." When used in medicine, it means "more than is good for continued good health" We can eat too much, work too much, drink too much (including non-alcoholic liquids), sleep too much, and so on; a... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock
01st September 2008
Most hospitals thrive due to the necessary function they perform in society. Yet all hospitals are not created equal.
Certain hospitals are known for their specialty in a specific field of medicine or for having an overall excellent reputation. The Ma... Read >
Author: mckesson1
22nd August 2008
A huge chunk of the American population lives a sedentary lifestyle. Aside from having a life with very little to no physical activity, our poor eating habits contribute to an increased mortality rate. Approximately 300,000 adults in the United States die... Read >
Author: Abbey Grace Yap
22nd August 2008
A huge chunk of the American population lives a sedentary lifestyle. Aside from having a life with very little to no physical activity, our poor eating habits contribute to an increased mortality rate. Approximately 300,000 adults in the United States die... Read >
Author: Abbey Grace Yap
14th August 2008
Everyone should be interested in a sensitive skin care product, because, in truth, everyone has sensitive skin. Nerve endings are delicate. Tissue is easily damaged. Cells are sometimes not reproduced efficiently.
The best sensitive skin care produc... Read >
Author: ray
29th July 2008
It has been stated that one in three people will develop a form of Cancer at some point within their lives, making it one of the most prolific diseases that we are now seeing. Due to this doctors have to be highly aware of the possibility of Cancer when m... Read >
Author: Helen
29th July 2008
Almost 260,000 new cases of cancer are diagnosed in the UK each year, but despite the rates of incidence being on the rise, the good news is that less people are actually dying from cancer, thanks to advances in treatment and also early detection.
The ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
01st July 2008
Avian flu is caused due to the H5N1 virus which is transmitted from the saliva, fecal matter of the birds. The disease is highly contagious and causes death of birds and poultry population. The virus is lethal and assumes the proportion of pandemic, which... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th June 2008
From early 1970, existence of close relationship between the nutritional status and capabilities of immune response to pathogens has been accepted. Early work has shown that a protein-energy malnutrition, significantly affected the immune response, thereb... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
09th June 2008
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Why is it that different companies charge different life cover premiums for what is essentially the same product? With life assurance, the ‘product’ is an assurance that an agreed sum of money will be pa... Read >
Author: Hanson Wealth Management
04th June 2008
"Infectious disease is one of the few genuine adventures left in the world. The dragons are all dead and the lance grows rusty in the chimney corner... About the only sporting proposition that remains unimpaired by the relentless domestication of a once f... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th June 2008
Pulmonary embolism (PE) is an extremely common and highly lethal condition that is a leading cause of death in all age groups. A good clinician actively seeks the diagnosis as soon as any suspicion of PE whatsoever is warranted, because prompt diagnosis a... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th June 2008
Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a group of inherited bullous disorders. Infancy is a particularly hard moment for epidermolysis bullosa patients. Generalized blistering caused by any subtype may be complicated by transmission, sepsis, and death. Severe form... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
25th May 2008
The Maverick point of view is that to truly "move the needle" on quality, a hospital or health system must begin by clearly defining and it. While there is no standard healthcare industry definition of what constitutes "quality" in acute care services, we... Read >
Author: Scott Hodson
21st May 2008
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) is a congenital overgrowth syndrome, which can affect all systems of the body. It is associated with an elevated risk of embryonic tumor formation. There is a 20% mortality rate for newborns with BWS. Macroglossia (large ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
What is oral cancer?
Oral Cancer can be defined as a malignant growth of any tissue or tissues in any part of the mouth such as throat, lips and tongue. Reports say every five out of ten patients affected by oral cancer die despite the treatment. As co... Read >
Author: charles
25th April 2008
In a world where media and societal mores hold beauty and fitness to high standards, an overweight person can feel depressed, left out, and suffer low self-worth. Television and fashion magazines bombard us with pictures of reed-thin models and actresses ... Read >
Author: dietdownlow
25th April 2008
A column published in 2004 contained concerns raised by naturalists that birds were being killed by wind turbines. It is true that birds have been killed by the machines. Naturalists argued that though wind turbines could be a good thing, they were a risk... Read >
Author: DJ Bankey
18th April 2008
What is Dysentery?
Dysentery is an infection that usually causes diarrhea. The infection is often passed on through improper hygiene. One of the most common causes of dysentery is not washing the hands after using public toilets.
It is a condition c... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th April 2008
The Malayalam month Karkkidaka is known for big monsoon rains. It is the season when most people stay indoors, no farming work, and physique becoming weak. The whole environment wears a gloomy look and it is time for mental stress, lethargy and several pr... Read >
Author: Dev Sri
31st March 2008
Derived from the Greek words for weight and treatment, Bariatric surgery is a procedure performed on severely obese patients. This surgery is usually performed because conventional diets failed to work for extremely overweight people.
Studies have sho... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
25th March 2008
Placental abruption (abruptio placenta) is an uncommon. The placenta is part of your baby's life support system. It transfers oxygen and nutrients to your baby. In humans, it refers to the abnormal separation after 20 weeks of gestation and prior to birth... Read >
Author: Alien
19th March 2008
A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association suggests that daily vitamin supplements taken by millions of people could be increasing their risk of death. The researchers concluded that beta carotene, Vitamin A, and Vitamin E incre... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
10th March 2008
Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental illness that affects 1% of the population. Despite intensive study, its molecular etiology remains enigmatic. Like many common diseases, schizophrenia is multifactor in origin, with both genetic and environmental con... Read >
Author: Peter sams
10th March 2008
Schizophrenia is a debilitating mental illness that affects 1% of the population. Despite intensive study, its molecular etiology remains enigmatic. Like many common diseases, schizophrenia is multifactor in origin, with both genetic and environmental c... Read >
Author: Peter sams
22nd February 2008
A hospital is driven by the goal of saving lives. It may range in size and service from a small unit that provides general care and low-risk treatments to large, specialized centers offering dramatic and experimental therapies. You may be limited in your ... Read >
Author: David Jones
11th February 2008
Vitamin E deficiency is associated with impaired immune responsiveness and increased severity of infection. Vitamin E deficiency has resulted in impaired bactericidal activity of phagocytes, reduced lymphocyte response to mitogens, decreased production of... Read >
Author: David Jones
05th February 2008
If you've been thinking about lap band surgery or gastric banding or adjustable gastric banding then the following facts may help you decide whether or not it would be the best weight loss solution for you. Generally candidates for this surgery have faile... Read >
Author: Helen Hecker
01st February 2008
Eating disorders are a common problem, yet they often go unnoticed, undiagnosed or untreated. Many myths surround eating disorders, the most popular being that they only affect young women and can be easily dealt with.
Types Of Eating Disorders
An... Read >
Author: Peter sams
01st February 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation
In addition to following the diet and a supplement recommendations listed under the general "Cancer" entry, you would benefit from the consumption of flaxseed oil. The essential fatty acids in this oil have a protective ef... Read >
Author: Alien
25th September 2007
It appears that for heart attack patients, the rating by U.S. News & World Report may be justified. A new study published in the July edition of Archives of Internal Medicine found that patients treated at hospitals ranked by U.S. News & World Report are ... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
29th August 2007
Heart disease is a major killer of women within the United States of America. Changes in diet and lifestyle have left a large percentage of the population with heart health issues that can be potentially life threatening.
Did you know that there are n... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong
23rd August 2007
Times have changed and so has the medical profession, as well as their attire. Medical scrubs which are also known as medical dress have become the uniform to symbolize those who work in the medical field has got more revolutionized with the time. Medical... Read >
Author: Mark Simpson
20th August 2007
It's the adventure of a lifetime! You own your own busines. You are the boss. And you makes lots of money.
Consider these facts from How to Make Big Money in Your Own Small Business by Jeffrey Fox:
� Small business today represents 99% of all empl... Read >
Author: Bill Zipp
10th August 2007
General information on lions
Distribution
Lions were once found the length of Africa and the middle east all the way to India, where a small population still remains in the Gir Forest. Currently the lion is found in savanna and plains habitat across... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Stan the Mann
High Self-esteem
There is one necessary and essential ingredient for happiness and success. It is high self-esteem. In previous newsletters, I have explained how your self-concept controls your performance. Simply pu... Read >
Author: Stan the Mann
03rd August 2007
Sometimes it’s hard to accept changes, right? It’s not that easy to change anything that you’ve been used to do, feel and think. There may be times that you find it difficult to cope up when something breaks the rule of the word routine.
But so... Read >
Author: gerome carreon
26th July 2007
While tracing the history of asbestos it was found that its usage dates back to 2000 years. The name 'asbestos' was first used by the Greeks, which meant 'inextinguishable'. Though the Greeks also noted the harmful effect of asbestos, yet they did not pa... Read >
Author: Jennifer White
26th July 2007
While tracing the history of asbestos it was found that its usage dates back to 2000 years. The name 'asbestos' was first used by the Greeks, which meant 'inextinguishable'. Though the Greeks also noted the harmful effect of asbestos, yet they did not pa... Read >
Author: Jennifer White
24th July 2007
Thousands of Americans incur ventral hernias (incisional hernias) each year, with most of these hernias requiring hernia repair surgery. Many patient have questions regarding this condition and the treatment options it allows. Here then, are a few often a... Read >
Author: Legal
19th July 2007
Coreg is a prescription drug used in addition to diuretics, ACE inhibitors and digitalis for the treatment of mild to severe ischemic or cardiomyopathic heart failure. Patients who have passed through an acute myocardial infarction and have only partial ... Read >
Author: rohit
19th June 2007
Surgery is an important step in confirming and knowing the nature of the cancer. It can be conducted on patients with the combination of adjuvant chemotherapies and radiations, before and after the surgery.
Pleurectomy:
The most common surgery for Mes... Read >
Author: Jennifer White
26th April 2007
As time passes, the price of everything goes up from homes to gas to just about anything you can think of. One notable exception has been the cost of buying term life insurance and premiums are expected to continue to fall.
Term life insurance policie... Read >
Author: Barry Waxler
27th March 2007
Sunlight is known to improve well-being. The vitamin D that sunlight offers is recognized as a mood booster and a key element in physical health. Vitamin D has also been identified as a regulator for several tissues, including breast and prostate tissue, ... Read >
Author: Tim Moore
14th March 2007
Many breeders and mare owners are working to inform themselves more on this disease, as the devastating effects are being felt by those who haven't checked to see if their mares or stallions have been vaccinated against this disease that causes abortion i... Read >
Author: Ron Petracek
06th March 2007
The first rule of safety when you buy an airsoft gun is to make sure you know how to use it correctly. In the case where you are not aware of safety rules, you should give your best in trying to find them out and following them. Due to negligence as to th... Read >
Author: Rick Martin
25th January 2007
Everywhere we look these days, we only see beautiful women, skinny and very well dressed. The society today apreciates this more than almost anything at a woman, her appearance. And a slim, curved body is a hit. So there is no wonder why all girls want to... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
20th January 2007
Bird Flu, also called avian Influenza, is caused by the Influenza viruses strain A. The most contagious group is H5N1 that produces epidemics and deaths in birds and humans. The disease was first identified over 100 years ago in Italy and since that time ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th January 2007
Whether it is something to be feared of, avian influenza commonly known as bird flu is certainly present on our planet. Possibly wide spreading contagious or even deadly for humans, bird flu has brought great controversy to our society.
The causes of a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th November 2006
A French study by some of its most noted scientists has surprised the professional medical world. Their studies have dismissed the well accepted theory that a diet plentiful in calories plays a factor in promoting the generation of cancer in the intestine... Read >
Author: John Stone
16th November 2006
Travel health insurance is a type of insurance which provides health insurance coverage during traveling, usually in a foreign country. In this the insured pays an amount called the premium to the travel insurance company for the coverage. The coverage u... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
08th November 2006
That is the question...
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Health Sciences Institute e-Alert on Flu Vaccine
October 2006
Yes, it's that tim... Read >
Author: Peter Charalambos
26th October 2006
Making Money Online: Facts, Myths, and Lies
Copyright © Douglas Canary
http://www.TNTMarketingStrategies.com
People are flocking to the internet by the millions,
seeking a way to make money online. Some are only looking
to make extra money to ... Read >
Author: Douglas Canary
04th October 2006
The beta-carotene is in fact famous for the help it gives to human's body. One of the most known claims for beta-carotene is that it prevents cancer and heart disease and can boost our immune system.
Beta Carotene is plentiful in vegetables and ... Read >
Author: Joyce Dietzel
25th September 2006
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, more commonly known as AIDS is one of the most dreaded diseases on the rounds. It is a collection of symptoms and infections in humans resulting from the damage caused by the immune system by the human immunodeficiency... Read >
Author: Sean Carter
19th September 2006
Systemic lupus erythematosus is a life-threatening chronic autoimmune disease. Although the mortality rate of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus has reduced in the last decades, the disease continues to raise serious problems to the affected perso... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd September 2006
Inflammatory breast cancer is a rare cancer that happens in a very small percentage of women. It is an aggressive type of locally advanced cancer.
In general, women with inflammatory breast cancer are diagnosed at a younger age. In extremely rare circ... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
01st September 2006
Impulse Buying- A deadly illness
Impulse Buying is one of the leading causes of death for each and every country's bank account and pocketbook. Although the pocketbook mortality rate is high, there is a cure for Impulse Buying. Careful planning, when tak... Read >
Author: Siphephile Sibanyoni
31st August 2006
Diabetes is now a disease that affects people not just North America wide, but worldwide. Many complications come with diabetes. Blindness, cardiovascular disease and kidney problems can all result from diabetes. Amputation of limbs may be a necessary res... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Radisson
19th August 2006
Impulse Buying- A deadly illness
Impulse Buying is one of the leading causes of death for each and every country's bank account and pocketbook. Although the pocketbook mortality rate is high, there is a cure for Impulse Buying. Careful planning, when tak... Read >
Author: Siphephile Sibanyoni
05th July 2006
Perhaps the most simple, convenient and affordable form of insurance that exists for a specified tenure is Term life insurance. Term life insurance is insurance for a short period of time and is deemed to be pure protection, as it builds no cash value. If... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
08th June 2006
Homeopathy has had its fair share of critics over the past few years. an American illusionist, James Randi, offered money to anyone who could prove, under laboratory conditions, that homeopathic remedies cured ailments. No-one has risen to the challenge.... Read >
Author: Martyn Witt
07th June 2006
Benefits of Carotene (Beta Carotene) as a Dietary Supplement
The beta-carotene is in fact famous for the help it gives to human's body. One of the most known claims for beta-carotene is that it prevents cancer
and heart disease and can boost o... Read >
Author: Joyce Dietzel
28th May 2006
A threat to the nation's health is emerging in Asia and the Indian Sub Continent that has potentially devastating implications. Avian Flu (the H5N1 strain of Influenza A) is a fact in many parts of Asia, although to date the avian strain has not combined ... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
26th May 2006
Given that, for 30 percent of people with heart disease, the first warning sign is death, early detection and treatment is critical. Mark Joyner, owner of South Coast Signature Services, Inc., in Anaheim, Calif. (www.leapoutsidethebox.com), is frustrated ... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
15th May 2006
Marriage keeps you healthy, US government researchers reported in December. According to a new study by the Center for Disease Control, married people are less likely to smoke, drink heavily or be physically inactive. They are less likely than singles, ... Read >
Author: Barbara Bartlein
15th May 2006
"64-slice scanners give people the opportunity to discover heart disease at its earliest stages, when it's possible to treat the disease and increase longevity," says Dan Caterino, owner of South Coast Signature Services Inc., in Anaheim, Calif. (www.leap... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
10th May 2006
Today's woman is apparently known for its presence either in the house or at its office workplace promising its influence at both the places. As such it is very important that women health or say women reproductive health is of prime consideration due to... Read >
Author: olivia andrews
05th May 2006
Groundbreaking new technology in the form of a VCT scanner can save lives by detecting heart disease at its early stages. "It's a safe, five-second scan that measures and calculates calcium buildup cholesterol-laden plaque in the arteries," says Dan C... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
02nd May 2006
This topic has been debated many times but the question still exists: "Why do a lot of single men choose the finest Russian women, pretty girls, Russian ladies looking for American men?" Frankly, I get asked this question a lot. What's so special about a ... Read >
Author: Tanya Bilk
30th April 2006
When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released data announcing that the U.S. 2004 mortality rate plummeted by nearly 50,000 the steepest drop since 1938 one industry expert, Dan Caterino, saw it coming. "Heart disease continues to be the... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
08th April 2006
When bird flu hit most Asian countries, it prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to urge China to test its wild birds, particularly geese that migrate from its waters during the harsh winter. The disease spread so fast from one bird to another that... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
06th April 2006
Bird flu-is there a cure?
"Count/Cull those chickens before they hatch"- literally chicken fear has gripped all round the globe ever since there has been an outbreak of Bird flu in Asia. Of a few Influenza viruses that have crossed the barrier of birds a... Read >
Author: Emily Purles
01st April 2006
Why do the finest Russian women search for American men?
The author owns a free Russian women dating site, therefore she's been asked questions about Russian ladies looking for American men. Here is one of the questions:
"I am a 31 year old American... Read >
Author: Tanya Bilk
28th March 2006
Marriage keeps you healthy, US government researchers reported in December. According to a new study by the Center for Disease Control, married people are less likely to smoke, drink heavily or be physically inactive. They are less likely than singles, ... Read >
Author: Barbara Bartlein
26th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Adam Waxler
Many people take risks in life. In fact, some of the wealthiest people in the world will tell you they would have never gotten anywhere if they did not take any risks. However, while some risks are worth the chance some sim... Read >
Author: Adam Waxler
11th March 2006
Home Health Care Nursing Information and Overview
Home health care is allowing the patient and their family to maintain dignity and independence. According to the National Association for Home Care, there are more than 7 million individuals in the Unit... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce
22nd February 2006
The H5N1 strain of bird flu virus is what scientists expect to be the next big worldwide pandemic to hit. What are scaring them more are the deadly effects it has had on some of the few human victims it has so far affected.
The H5N1 strain has so far ... Read >
Author: Michael Colucci
15th February 2006
Each year, heart disease and related conditions kill 700,000 Americans, but new studies are questioning old assumptions about the best methods for treating vascular disease.
According to Dr. Conrad Maulfair, director of the Maulfair Medical Center, (w... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
01st February 2006
Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ by Sachin A.Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ
As more and more cases of bird flu are reported, the world faces an immediate threat of a deadly pandemic. Pandemics (Global Disease Outbreaks) are known to be like flash floods... Read >
Author: Sachin Asher
26th November 2005
The canine flu outbreak in the summer of 2005 can be thought of as equivalent to colds and flu that people get. It spreads much the same way, through direct contact, through the air, and through exposure to whatever the virus touches. The symptoms are s... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
16th November 2005
This topic has been debated many times but the question still exists:
"Why do a lot of single men all over the world choose Russian girls?"
Frankly, I get asked this question a lot. What's so special about Russian girls?
If you ask yourself the ... Read >
Author: Dao Jones
18th October 2005
Copyright 2005 David Altfeder
In recent weeks, the alarm over Avian Flu, also know as Bird Flu has increased dramatically. It is important to understand the facts about this disease in order to interpret the news accurately and to avoid panic and irrat... Read >
Author: David Altfeder
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