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23rd September 2009
You must take care of your oral health before something goes wrong with your teeth. You need to have regular dental check-ups to minimize the probabilities of minor dental problems. You need not to wait until you have major problem to visit the dentist. N... Read >
Author: Smith Ricky
21st September 2009
Why is it sometimes just so hard to get a good, restful night's sleep'
For many of us, every evening can frequently be one of "tossing and turning", where we are just unable to settle and get off to sleep.
Some of this grueling sleep deprivation is ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
A safer British pint glass is being developed by designers in a bid to crack the big problem of "glassings". On behalf of the Design and Technology Alliance Against Crime, the Design Council has appointed a team of specialist designers to draw up an alter... Read >
Author: eventsupplies
15th September 2009
REMEDY FOR HEAD LICE
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GETTING HELP TREATMENT FOR HEAD LICE
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People infested with lice are restricted from entering barbershops and beauty salons. Lice aren't haza... Read >
Author: Andrey5
13th September 2009
Clinical negligence is a common cause for the claiming of compensation as it concerns the standard of care provided by a doctor, nurse, dentist and/or the national health service in general. If a patient has suffered from medical negligence that has in so... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th September 2009
There really comes a time in our lives when we find it difficult to look after ourselves. The change comes in dramatically like when we have just come from a recent illness or just suffered an accident. Whichever is the case, we are forced to stay home an... Read >
Author: AliceBrooks
07th September 2009
Health care or healthcare is an industry associated with the the prevention, treatment, and management of illness along with the promotion of mental, physical and spiritual well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professio... Read >
Author: mcmillan
07th September 2009
Health care or healthcare is an industry associated with the the prevention, treatment, and management of illness along with the promotion of mental, physical and spiritual well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professio... Read >
Author: mcmillan
30th August 2009
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder used to be called ‘shell shock’. The condition was first recognised in soldiers returning from WW2 who had gone through shocking and overwhelming experiences at war.
Many of these soldiers had strong feelings of grie... Read >
Author: Jessica Parker
25th August 2009
In this post I would like to tell you a short story, this story is about a friend of mine who wanted to learn to ride a motorcycle. We All want to learn Internet Marketing.
A person who has since become a great friend of mine was introduced to me by a ... Read >
Author: stevebaileys
19th August 2009
In the face of global economic hardship, people the world over are re-evaluating their spending practices.
From individuals and small businesses to government bodies, financial crises encourage everyone to tighten their belts – and also pay closer a... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
18th August 2009
Case Study: The Royal London Hospital
Reducing the spread of infection in hospitals is a critical task. Armitage shanks taps and basins recently fitted in the alexander wing of the royal london hospital are playing their part in helping to defeat this ... Read >
Author: Steve
27th July 2009
Firstly what is private medical insurance? Private medical insurance (known as PMI) enables you to bypass National Health Service (NHS) waiting lists and get fast-tracked consultations and private treatment. But the insurance only cover short-term, curabl... Read >
Author: michael challiner
23rd July 2009
Q: how huge of a problem is bacterial managment in hospitals?
A: one in ten patients will carry an infection. the expenditure to the National Health Service is one billion per year.
Healthcare Acquired bug (HCAI) is nothing modern. The Royal London res... Read >
Author: Steve
19th July 2009
Your car insurance policy may not cover you if you decide to take your car outside the UK. Most fully comprehensive policies do not cover you for foreign travel, because for the insurance company dealing with foreign insurers or uninsured drivers can be a... Read >
Author: Jason Speedie
16th July 2009
REMEDY FOR HEAD LICE
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GETTING HELP WITH TREATMENT FOR HEAD LICE
LICE ARE such a pest and I'm sure that every family with school aged children knows the feeling. This cycle can be very hard to break leading to treatment tha... Read >
Author: Pbeck
16th July 2009
Over the last few years there has been a large rise in what is know as medical or health tourism, which can be broadly defined as the provision of cost-effective private medical care in collaboration with the tourism industry. The attractions of being abl... Read >
Author: Mark P Russell
10th July 2009
Your sight is one of the most important things you possess, which is why it's crucial that you do everything you can to look after your eyes. Like going to the dentist, you should also regularly have check-ups for your eyes because you never know when a p... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
01st July 2009
Many people in Britain are choosing to take out private medical insurance which helps cover them in case of a curable or short term illness. The reason for this is that on average the wait for an outpatient appointment with the National Health Service in ... Read >
Author: Eugene Henry
30th June 2009
When planning a holiday abroad, travel insurance is a major consideration. The internet can be the best place to find the cheapest travel insurance products, especially if you check prices on an online comparison website. But if you are travelling within ... Read >
Author: mathew
28th June 2009
To begin with, ask your friends about their insurance companies, services they get and the value of the insurance. And if you get impressed by their features you can ask the contact information of that particular insurer. It�s as simple as that.
... Read >
Author: Alien
23rd June 2009
There are some industries where success has little to do with the state of the economy: Medical sales jobs and healthcare sales jobs are definitely among them.
1. The industry
The UK healthcare industry as a whole is worth billions of pounds and emplo... Read >
Author: SalesTarget
18th June 2009
Health care or healthcare is an industry associated with the the prevention, treatment, and management of illness along with the promotion of mental, physical and spiritual well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professio... Read >
Author: mcmillan
18th June 2009
Health care or healthcare is an industry associated with the the prevention, treatment, and management of illness along with the promotion of mental, physical and spiritual well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professio... Read >
Author: mcmillan
06th June 2009
What can you do to look after your own health? Do you take enough responsibility for your own health, or just rely on the doctor being there for you when something goes wrong?
In this day and age we, the public, are subjected to the ever increasing co... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
04th June 2009
An elderly man is fighting for a new legislation to enable victims who have suffered from medical negligence before the National Health Service (NHS) was established, to claim for compensation.
According to the man, he is still suffering from the negli... Read >
Author: Arti
03rd June 2009
Hypnosis has been shown to be incredibly effective in the treatment of IBS. Read on to find out why this is the case and also how you can get hypnosis downloads to help you with your symptoms.
The symptoms of IBS are irritating to say the very least, ... Read >
Author: Roseanna Leaton
01st June 2009
An elderly man is fighting for a new legislation to enable victims who have suffered from medical negligence before the National Health Service (NHS) was established, to claim for compensation.
According to the man, he is still suffering from the negli... Read >
Author: Arti
08th May 2009
Prescription glasses have traditionally been a very expensive commodity to buy. Unfortunately, for many of us (myself included), it is necessary to buy them in order to correct our vision and thus lead normal lives. The good news is, however, that it is n... Read >
Author: Richard Hull
29th April 2009
We all like to go through life thinking that nothing will ever happen to us. But of course, the odds are that sooner or later we will fall ill or experience an accident of some kind. It’s a horrible thing to think about, but we’d be very lucky if we ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
16th April 2009
Perhaps you’re not an alcoholic. You just like to have a drink every evening after work to relax. Or you drink on social occasions, when you go out with friends. Surely, you say, drinking is not a problem for you. What I’m about to share with you m... Read >
Author: E. Avila
07th April 2009
To most people the decision to buy a pet is akin to adding another member to their family, and for those living alone the chance to acquire an invaluable and loving companion.
However, unlike human members of the family pets don’t have access to a f... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
30th March 2009
The Obama administration and all state legislatures could learn a lesson from Ireland, where John Curran, Ireland’s minister for drugs strategy, has called for a review of methadone addiction, and how effective methadone programs actually are at getting... Read >
Author: Rod MacTaggart
13th March 2009
Good health is something many people take for granted, but the reality is that all of us will need medical treatment at some point in our lives.
Traditionally in the UK many people rely solely on the National Health Service (NHS) for their medical car... Read >
Author: L M McMahon
12th March 2009
Health Insurance is the kind of financial protection which protects you and your family against the financial crisis during prolonged illness. By opting for health insurance, you can pass on this risk on to your insurers. It gives peace mind as you can g... Read >
Author: Diwakar Pandey
11th March 2009
EPIC claims have spotted Despite one piece of academic research suggesting that up to 27% of those receiving medical interventions were victims of medical negligence, the medical negligence claims industry has remained relatively small. EPIC Claims princi... Read >
Author: rojertyson
28th February 2009
The United States is the only one of all industrialized nations that does not have some kind of system providing health care to all of its citizens. How can we ignore upwards of 45 million people and growing that do not have access to affordable health ca... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer
10th February 2009
There is a growing concern in the world today as obesity takes over. We are seeing more and more health problems due to obesity and a big concern and a critical one is Fertility.
There have been reports that people who are obese may have fertility proble... Read >
Author: Mary Leahy
02nd February 2009
Although we Britons are fortunate that injuries and illnesses do not in and of themselves lead to penury – thanks to our National Health Service – those who are victims of another's carelessness still suffer pain, disability and in many cases, loss of... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
02nd February 2009
Fears are growing that the already stretched NHS is about to blown away at the seams as it has to field the exodus of Britons leaving the private medical field due to financial worries and rejoining the National Health Service.
The warning has come fro... Read >
Author: Darren
17th January 2009
Varenicline also know as Champix varenicline is seen as the potent drug in stop smoking treatment that helps smokers quit. There are also other drugs used for stop smoking treatment, however, Varenicline is more distinguished. Read more about it in this a... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
17th January 2009
The latest medical treatment drug available to help smoker quit the habit of smoking, is Champix varenicline. It is taken orally and available on prescription only, and has become quite popular due to its success rate. Read more about this drug Champix va... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
09th January 2009
Your health and wellbeing is of vital importance. Indeed, you only have the one body and if it doesn’t function properly, this can have severe repercussions on the rest of your life. Not only can illness or injury affect your ability to earn money, bu... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
05th January 2009
If you are worried about the thing that your child has chosen the medical education, which is among a few expensive options available, then you do not have to think any more because there are a number of medical college loans, which are around to help you... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd January 2009
Varenicline is seen as the potent drug in stop smoking treatment that helps smokers quit. There are also other drugs used for stop smoking treatment, however, Varenicline is more distinguished. Read more about it in this article.
Approval of Varenicli... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
17th December 2008
Obesity levels in England have almost doubled in 14 years, according to new Government figures. This trend is of epidemic proportions and set to cause all kinds of problems for both the National Health Service and for the individuals who are afflicted by ... Read >
Author: Mark Partridge
10th November 2008
According to the American Hospital Association sixty percent of hospitals in the US lose money providing patient care; this really is a shocking statistic especially in this time of economic downturn and highlights the inefficiencies in the administration... Read >
04th November 2008
In the UK Gastric banding is only usually only available though the National Health Service (NHS) if you meet the requirements set out below:
* You are aged 18 or over.
* You have tried all conventional methods of weight loss, like exercise an... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings
30th October 2008
Experts on sleep are converging on Glasgow this September for the annual conference of the European Sleep Research Society (ESRS). In celebration, let's take Scotland as our point of interest for this post. As a country, Scotland has a population of some ... Read >
Author: John Scott
14th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Oscar Gonzalez
The Healthcare debate continues. But as Republicans and Democrats race to present proposals to improve what appears to be a terribly inefficient healthcare system, we need to ask the question: What can hosptials do tod... Read >
Author: Oscar Gonzalez
13th October 2008
I’m sure most of us are aware of the advances that have been made when it comes to the cables used to supply our homes with high speed broadband internet, but for those who are not:
Since the internet was first offered to households it has been suppl... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
15th September 2008
If you are planning on taking a holiday this year it is very important to consider taking out a travel insurance policy with a trusted company, as we are hearing more often than ever the horror stories of those having the holiday from hell due to not havi... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
12th September 2008
According to research, there are 27 million pets in the UK today, with over 40 percent of households owning at least one domesticated animal. Dogs and cats account for the largest percentage, with British people owning over 7.3 million canines and more ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
09th September 2008
If you are living in London and want to quit smoking through hypnotherapy, you can find various options. Quitting smoking through hypnotherapy has become a popular treatment every where, particularly in London. You will find expert therapists in London. O... Read >
Author: Harry Wells
04th September 2008
Health care is one of the most promising industries in the health and hospitability sector today. Health care relates to the prevention as well as to the treatment of illness. It also implies the overall mental and physical well being of individuals. A he... Read >
Author: Nammy
22nd August 2008
You may well have asked yourself the question, do I need private healthcare? After all, there is always the National Health Service and you already pay for that with your national insurance. Well, of course, this is correct and we all have access to the N... Read >
Author: dtymon
12th August 2008
In the last two decades many people in the UK have been turning to private health insurances for their medical care. Having a national health service is not an obligation and one is free to opt out of it. Private medical instance in most of Britain is eas... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th May 2008
In 2006 in the US, the clinical gold standard for insomnia was controlled-release Ambien. Millions of prescriptions a year were and are written. Moving across the Atlantic, the situation is no less “impressive”. According to the latest figures, there ... Read >
Author: John Scott
01st May 2008
When they do not suffer from the disease or disorder, people can be very selfish, not to say, callous. The same problems swirl around the politics of "Libertarianism" in the USA, where some activities such as drug and substance abuse are considered "victi... Read >
Author: John Scott
04th April 2008
On the 26th March, Sanofi-Aventis, the third largest pharmaceutical manufacturer in the world, announced that the UK’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), had approved Acomplia for use in the National Health Service (NHS). NICE... Read >
Author: John Scott
10th March 2008
Government Record: District Of Columbia Public Court Records
Public Records Biddefore Maine
This thinking is erroneous and potentially dangerous. Of course, some small businesses protect their public records with off-site electronic copies updated dai... Read >
Author: Lori
14th February 2008
Six National Health Service trusts across the UK are to be given nearly ten million pounds [$19.6 million USD] in government funding to provide insulin producing cell transplants to some patients with Type 1 Diabetes. Experts hope that this treatment can ... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse
06th February 2008
Acomplia (Rimonabant) - Effective weight loss and anti-obesity medication
Obesity is excessive accumulation of adipose tissue within the body, which exceeds the body's skeletal and physical standards. Obesity is now recognized as a serious chronic dise... Read >
Author: Ajay019
18th September 2007
If you are looking for stop smoking hypnotherapy, UK therapists have much to offer. In most counties, there are clinics or private practitioners. Self-help books and audio tapes are available throughout the world. Recent studies suggest that hypnosis is a... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
18th September 2007
If you want to stop smoking with hypnosis in London or other areas of the UK, you may find that you have more options than you thought. Hypnotherapy, as it is referred to in clinical practice, is fairly popular. There are therapists in most of the major c... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
08th August 2007
Availing an insurance helps you in several ways. It is like a good friend who helps you when you are in need of some financial assistance during your illness. Buying an insurance that covers your health pays you a fixed amount of compensation worth being ... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin
29th June 2007
Having healthy teeth imply good health. But, due to busier schedule of life, we are often tend to neglect our teeth too much to take good care. This finally leads us to have minor or serious teeth disease costing us a lot of time and money. Having a denta... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin
18th June 2007
Health care refers to the processes and the treatment procedures related to your health. This means prevention and treatment of an ailment. This also includes promoting mental and physical well-being. This involves services as offered by medical, nursing ... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin
15th June 2007
Increasing numbers of waiting list patients are now being forced to slim before being allowed to have routine operations on the British National Health Service.
A newspaper investigation claims that the localised policy is now to be rolled out national... Read >
Author: Malcolm Evans
11th May 2007
By the time you graduate you will most likely have at least $200,000.00 in student loan debt. After interest is added you could be paying a total of over $500,000.00, so it is extremely important to make sure you are getting the best deal possible with yo... Read >
Author: Matthew Kelly
18th April 2007
Morning sickness afflicts over half of the women who are pregnant. Morning sickness relief, morning sickness being an early pregnancy symptom, may occur due to a host of pills and lozenges, some of the products being listed below.
Morning Sickness Magi... Read >
Author: Alien
19th December 2006
If you decide to emigrate and start a new life in a foreign country, ask yourself would you be able to cope without the NHS and its freely available medical services. Tony Roberts tells of his experiences with the health service in Spain
Whenever we th... Read >
Author: tony roberts
06th December 2006
The community health system in Spain is excellent, probably better than most in Europe. The ‘ambulatorio’ or local health center is usually open 24 hours a day and the hospitals are extremely well run. The only thing that non-Spanish people may find... Read >
Author: Susie Kay
30th November 2006
Today's news. Accenture (NYSE: ACN) walks away from its problem-plagued National Health Service Contract in the UK which it had secured in 2003. And it falls upon Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE: CSC) to carry the ball for nine years. The agreement is... Read >
Author: Neil More
18th November 2006
It is often said that the United Kingdom's publicly funded National Health Service (NHS) which was introduced in 1948 is the envy of the world. The NHS provides by far and away the majority of healthcare for all elements of society within the UK and cover... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
18th November 2006
Have you thought about buying insurance for your child studying in school or college? If not, it is time to think. Student Health Insurancein the UK can provide an ideal package to safeguard the health concerns of the youngsters'. With respect to that, st... Read >
Author: Jenny Black
18th October 2006
Insurance is a financial risk management tool to ride over tide when something bad strikes. One takes the cover of insurance as one is not certain about future. There would not have been any use of insurance if we were able to see what future have in stor... Read >
Author: Jenny Black
01st September 2006
As a nation, we are getting bigger. By 2025, according to the latest government statistics, around 33% of girls and 25% of boys will be classifiable as clinically obese. 'Obese' is defined as overweight to the probable detriment of a person's health. In f... Read >
Author: michael challiner
21st August 2006
The Government predicts that by 2025, obesity rates in children will be a frightening statistic. It is thought that around 33% of girls and 25% of boys will be clinically obese. This means overweight to the extent that their health will be likely to suffe... Read >
Author: michael challiner
22nd July 2006
The UK'S National Health Service is the largest organisation in Europe and it is recognised as one of the best health services in the world by the World Health Organisation yet there is a keen need to be improvements to cope with the demands of the 21st c... Read >
Author: Alison White
26th June 2006
It appears it is an obvious decision to ensure you have travel insurance when travelling to countries such as the America, Far East, and Caribbean etc. Countries where there is a history of high medical costs, if treatment is needed. But as travelling to ... Read >
Author: Mark Flanighan
25th April 2006
Why is it sometimes just so hard to get a good, restful night's sleep'
For many of us, every evening can frequently be one of "tossing and turning", where we are just unable to settle and get off to sleep.
Some of this grueling sleep deprivation is ... Read >
Author: Keith Woolley
08th April 2006
Infertility is an unfortunate, often stressful reality for many suffering couples in the U.K. today. Approximately one in seven couples in the country struggle with infertility. Many couples decide to either keep trying to conceive a baby naturally, or th... Read >
Author: Adrian Lawrence
01st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Alastair Dryburgh
In February 2006 Sir Nigel Crisp, Chief Executive of the British National Health Service, retired at the age of 54. It was generally considered that Sir Nigel had retired before he was fired and yet 6 months previously ... Read >
Author: Alastiar Dryburgh
24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 John Piper
Man's greatest enemy cannot be seen, it cannot be heard, and it is so small that billions, yes billions, will fit onto the head of a pin. As you read this, the enemy is massing for an attack. Many billions, many trillions of t... Read >
Author: john piper
09th January 2006
Last week my wife and I booked a two centre holiday on the Scottish Isles. Seven days on Skye and then a ferry over to Steornabhagh for a further seven days on the Isle of Lewis. Wonderful scenery, plenty of walks and masses of peace and quiet.
... Read >
Author: michael challiner
22nd December 2005
Whether it's down to the decaying services being provided by the UK's National Health Service (NHS) or because more of us are aware of the benefits of dental surgery, what is indisputable is that there are more compensation cases for dental negligence tha... Read >
Author: Mumtaz Shah
30th October 2005
How to pursue a claim for medical negligence in England & Wales
In the UK were a extremely fortunate to have a Healthcare system that is one of the best in the world. Despite the huge task that they are faced with, the National Health Service (NHS) per... Read >
Author: martin nolan
18th October 2005
What type of health insurance quote should I request?
As well as the increasing costs putting you off opting to take health insurance, the confusing array of types of health cover are enough to put off all but the very knowledgeable. Knowing exactly w... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman
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