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Worldwide Threatening Disease - AIDS

29th September 2009
AIDS is such a threatening disease that everyone scare of it but how many of us really understand and take appropriate precaution regarding to this disease? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in US, there is 75% of men and 2... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks

The Procedure Of Tumescent Liposuction.......

28th September 2009
Liposuction has been one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the United States and other parts of the world. Although liposuction has become accessible, not everybody can be considered a candidate for liposuction. There are certain physical conditi... Read >
Author: dummy15

Lower Blood Pressure Free Useful Fact

24th September 2009
As you search for lower blood pressure related information or other information about remedies for high blood pressure or ambulatory blood pressure monitor, take your time to view the below article. It will provide you with a really refreshing insight int... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Blood Cord Bank: An introduction to cord blood stem cells

22nd September 2009
GFinding a source of primitive stem cells. There are news reports about the positive impact that research on cord blood stem cells is having on the possible cure for numerous life threatening diseases. But with so many varying reports about it or even... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Procedure Of Tumescent Liposuction.

22nd September 2009
Liposuction has been one of the most popular cosmetic procedures in the United States and other parts of the world. Although liposuction has become accessible, not everybody can be considered a candidate for liposuction. There are certain physical conditi... Read >
Author: abhijit

Different Types of Technician Trainings

06th September 2009
Medical Technician trainings include lectures, demonstrations, simulations, and highest quality information on how to save victims in case of emergency. • Phlebotomy Technician Training: During the Phlebotomy Technician Training you get to learn about... Read >
Author: manhattan

The Right Platform for Phlebotomy Certification in California

07th August 2009
Phlebotomist plays a very important role in the field of medical science. A phlebotomy needs to be highly skilled and perfect with his profession as his job includes drawing blood for examination and blood transfusion. Hence, it is important for a phlebot... Read >
Author: yanita

Jehovah’s Witnesses And Medicine: The Controversy Explained!

23rd July 2009
Of all the religions and beliefs in the world, many are known for some sort of controversial practice. Of course, the controversial practice is only deemed to be so because Christian society does not necessarily agree with the principle behind it. However... Read >
Author: Alex Best

Common STD diseases and Cure

27th June 2009
We all know the importance of becoming aware of extensive ranges of sexually transmitted diseases. I have prepared a guideline of such diseases that will help everyone in getting the right cure and prevention. Sexually transmitted diseases or STD is in... Read >
Author: raviverma

aplastic anemia symptoms

17th June 2009
Aplastic Anemia being a rare disease has led to many deaths mostly due to lack of early diagnosis. However, if the indicators of the disease are discovered early enough, it is possible to either control or cure the illness absolutely. Just like any other ... Read >
Author: Glen Callahan

Aplastic Anemia Treatment

17th June 2009
Aplastic Anemia being a rare disease has led to many deaths often because of lack of early diagnosis. However, if the indicators of the disease are discovered early enough, it is feasible to either control or cure the illness absolutely. Just like any oth... Read >
Author: Glen Callahan

Von Willebrand Disease in Dobermans

13th June 2009
Von Willebrand Disease (VWD) is a common health issue in Dobermans. It is a disease like hemophilia, bleeding in humans, which can put lives at risk Dobermans from surgery or injury. Although it exists in other breeds such as poodles, Shelties, Scottish T... Read >
Author: Buy Amoxicillin

Facts About AIDS

10th June 2009
AIDS or acquired immune deficiency syndrome is a condition that is categorized by several symptoms that are the result of the infection of the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV. The overall effect of having AIDS is the eventual downfall of the immune sy... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch

How a Polish immigrant in the USA directed a major victory over hepatitis B

19th May 2009
by Philip Yaffe Because they were extracted from human blood, the first-generation hepatitis B vaccines developed in the early 1980s had significant drawbacks, including high cost, low availability, and the possibility of unsuspected contamination ... Read >
Author: Philip Yaffe

The Evolution Of Safe Surgery | Laparoscopy | Key Hole Surgery

11th May 2009
Although the importance of safety in surgery was recognised from the beginning, the science that ensured this evolved slower than the surgical procedures themselves. The three main problems in early surgeries were bleeding, pain and infection. These were ... Read >
Author: Dr.Phil Xavier

Heartworm in dogs: Fatal or Myth

07th May 2009
Summertime is the time when your pets are most active and can have fun outdoors. However, this is also the time for mosquitoes to breed in and attack. It is very important to keep your pets away from mosquitoes as just like humans, pets are also conducive... Read >
Author: kinal

Why Choose a Holistic Veterinarian?

22nd April 2009
Holistic veterinarians are different from conventional veterinarians. Animal health care in general is split. There are conventional vets, holistic vets and, more recently, integrative vets. While many principles are shared among practices, methodologies ... Read >
Author: Gary Le Mon

Why Your Critical Insurance policy could be turned Down Because of you

09th April 2009
The general principle of critical illness life cover is that upon diagnosis of an illness, you should if all goes well; get a tax-free lump sum of money to aid you through the difficult era. Most consumers are advised to unite their critical illness and l... Read >
Author: petergoligher

Hepatitis A: How You Get it and What it Does to Your Body.

27th March 2009
Definition of Hepatitis Hepatitis is inflammation of the liver, which is caused by viruses, medications and toxic agents. Currently, at least five (5) forms of viral hepatitis are recognized which in this article we will learn about Hepatitis A, how i... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Hematophobia - Overcome Your Blood Phobia with Hypnotherapy

27th March 2009
An intense fear of blood is a phobia that we treat fairly regularly here in our UK hypno-psychotherapy practice. Like all other phobias, blood phobia is essentially an anxiety disorder. The person suffering from a phobia of blood may very well sense... Read >
Author: Peter Field

How to Choose a Proper Blood Bank in your area?

13th March 2009
It is not only donating blood overwhelmingly or blindly, we need to know the ways and the channels also to donate blood. It is equally important to know about the safety and the reliability of the blood bank. The blood bank should be well equipped with in... Read >
Author: geetarao

Von Willebrand Disease in Dobermans

13th March 2009
Von Willebrand Disease (vWD) is a common health issue in Dobermans. It is a bleeding disease just like hemophilia in humans that can put Dobermans life at risk from surgery or injury. Although it exists in other breeds, such as Poodles, Shelties, Scottish... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Engrossing Lowdown About Thorny Sexual Transmitted Infections

10th March 2009
From the moment we become sexually active, we approach to put ourselves at risk from STDs. There are a wide range of STDs that can put us at risk and we intend to use this handbook to portray you a little more about them, as well as cautions on how you c... Read >
Author: Jockkie Kuoler

HIV Transmission, Symptoms and prevention of Aids

03rd March 2009
Methods of HIV virus Transmission The HIV virus is transmitted through two main different ways i.e. through blood to blood e.g. during blood transfusion, sharing needles for drug addicts, ear piercing etc, the other is transmission through unprotected se... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau

Mortality Rates Increase Following Blood Transfusion, Study Finds

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

HIV/AIDS Situation of Bangladesh

30th January 2009
HIV/AIDS Situation of Bangladesh -Mohammad Khairul Alam- -Executive Director- -Rainbow Nari O Shishu Kallyan Foundation- -24/3 M. C. Roy Lane- -Dhaka-1211, Bangladesh- rainbowngo@gmail.com www.newsletter.com.bd Tell: 880-2-8628908 Mobile: 01711... Read >
Author: Mohammed Khairul Alam

Cause, Symptoms and Treatment of Hepatitis

03rd December 2008
Hepatitis is a disease taking on many forms which feature inflammation of the liver. The cause is depended on the prognosis and on the symptoms shown. Certain forms of hepatitis are unable to reveal many signs or symptoms and are only noticeable when the ... Read >
Author: stbotanica

An Owner's Guide to Anemia in Cats

01st December 2008
Anemia in cats is a condition that occurs when there is not enough hemoglobin or red blood cells produced. It is not a disease, but merely a symptom of an underlying condition or disease. So, what exactly causes it? Causes Many things can cause th... Read >
Author: D Swain

Owner's Guide to Distemper in Cats

01st December 2008
Distemper in cats is a very serious disease that can easily be fatal. It is caused by a highly contagious virus. The virus can be transmitted through contact with other cats and humans. Your cat can also be infected with this virus from litter boxes, b... Read >
Author: D Swain

Canine Hookworms - A Look at Hookworms in Dogs

26th November 2008
In addition to roundworms and tapeworms, canine hookworms are also common parasites. These internal parasites are about three millimeters long, but suck a lot of blood. They live in the small intestine and attach themselves to the walls using their teeth.... Read >
Author: D Swain

HIV-AIDS Situation Would Upsetting In Bangladesh

24th November 2008
HIV-AIDS Situation Would Upsetting In Bangladesh Mohammad Khairul Alam Executive Director Rainbow Nari O Shishu Kallyan Foundation 24/3 M. C. Roy Lane Dhaka-1211, Bangladesh rainbowngo@gmail.com Tell: 880-2-8628908 Mobile: 01711344997 AI... Read >
Author: Mohammad Khairul Alam

The scenario of AIDS and Bangladesh

24th November 2008
The scenario of AIDS and Bangladesh Mohammad Khairul Alam Executive Director Rainbow Nari O Shishu Kallyan Foundation 24/3 M. C. Roy Lane Dhaka-1211, Bangladesh rainbowngo@gmail.com Tell: 880-2-8628908 Mobile: 01711344997 Although Banglad... Read >
Author: Mohammad Khairul Alam

Considering Gastric Banding?

04th November 2008
Gastric banding is considered a safe form of Surgery and fro most people the benefits of weight loss out way the advantages related to the surgery, however all surgeries do carry some form of risk. Therefore for you to be able to make a well informed deci... Read >
Author: Simon hemmings

Detailed Information on Malaria

17th October 2008
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite, Plasmodium, which infects red blood cells. Infected mosquitoes spread it. People with malaria frequently experience fever, chills, and flu-like disease. Malaria is a main cause of death worldwide. ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Detailed Information on Malaria

17th October 2008
Malaria is a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite, Plasmodium, which infects red blood cells. Infected mosquitoes spread it. People with malaria frequently experience fever, chills, and flu-like disease. Malaria is a main cause of death worldwide. ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Chagas disease

14th October 2008
Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, a parasite related to the African trypanosome that causes sleeping sickness. It is spread by reduvid bugs and is one of the major health problems in South America, where 20 million people are infected. Due to... Read >
Author: rosy

Social Security Provides for Medicare

12th August 2008
The United States Social Security Administration (SSA) administers numerous social insurance programs. One of these is the Medicare Benefits. Medicare provides health insurance programs for: 1. People 65 years and above; 2. People below 65 years... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Trasylol Lawyers: Protect Yourself from Trasylol

29th July 2008
Now being defended by Trasylol lawyers throughout the country in 78 lawsuits since pulling Trasylol blood thinner from the shelves in November, Bayer is in a world of trouble. Research in Canada found links between Trasylol and uncalled for deaths when us... Read >
Author: Paul Justice

Syphilis – Causes and Symptoms

21st July 2008
Syphilis is caused by a spirochete, Treponema pallidum. A spirochete is a thin spiral- or coil-shaped bacterium that enters the body through the mucous membranes or breaks in the skin. In 90% of cases, the spirochete is transmitted by sexual contact. Tran... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Complete Information on Chagas disease

04th June 2008
Chagas disease is a transmission caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. The transmission is normally transmitted via the stool of blood-sucking worm vectors (reduviid bugs. The transmission is largely establish in tiny mammals (sylvatic rhythm), and hu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Ehrlichiosis with Treatment and Prevention

03rd June 2008
Ehrlichiosis are the general name which is used to describe different bacterial sicknesses which influence animals and people. These sicknesses are caused by the organisms in the type Ehrlichia.In the united states, ehrlichiae are transmitted by the bite ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on African trypanosomiasis with Treatment and Prevention

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

Hepatitis C – Treatment Options Available Worldwide

15th May 2008
When it comes to Hep C millions of people across the globe get in to deep worry. The reason is that Hepatitis C can hit the liver real hard. This can result in serious conditions such as cirrhosis and cancer. However, the good news is that this serious... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Hepatitis C – Treatment Options Available

15th May 2008
Hepatitis C is a serious issue and one needs to keep oneself fully informed about this virus in order to save health and getting affected from the serious side effects. A patient tends to go through the stage of a kind of inflammation of the liver. The co... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

How to Exterminate Jaundice

15th May 2008
Jaundice is not a disease but rather a sign that can occur in many different diseases. Jaundice is the yellowish staining of the skin and sclerae (the whites of the eyes) that is caused by high levels in blood of the chemical bilirubin. The color of the s... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Recurrent Yeast Infections and Other Diseases

01st May 2008
A number of women are susceptible to frequent or chronic yeast infections and they could suffer for days, weeks that translate to months and year of complete torture. As a result such women would perhaps like to read from the same script like every other ... Read >
Author: paulina08

Transmission of Hepatitis C

28th April 2008
A virus with an RNA genome is responsible for causing Hepatitis C in the body. The disease is transferred from one body to another through blood contact. According to a recent estimation about 90% of the total populations of the developed countries of th... Read >
Author: Rashmi Shrma

Pre-Martial blood Typing: How is it important?

02nd April 2008
Pre-Martial blood typing is very important, assuming ofcourse that you are not planning babies before marriage! In that case, you can go on & read it as Pre-conception blood typing. There are more than 20 genetically determined blood group systems know... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Hypovolemia Treatment - What is Hypovolemia?

27th March 2008
Hypovolemic shock is a particular form of shock in which the heart is unable to supply enough blood to the body. It is caused by blood loss or inadequate blood volume. Hypovolemia (also hypovolaemia) is a state of decreased blood volume; more specifically... Read >
Author: Alien

Anti Doping Controls at the Euro 2008

26th March 2008
The second biggest football event commonly known as the UEFA European Football Championship; which this year will be hosted by the countries of Switzerland and Austria will add a new special measurement. All 16 different football associations will allow f... Read >
Author: Claudia Beckford

How to Get Rid of Jaundice

19th March 2008
Exchange transfusion may be used to replace the baby's damaged blood with fresh blood. This helps increase the red blood cell count and lower the levels of bilirubin. An exchange transfusion is done by alternating giving and withdrawing blood in small a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Toddlers and Anemia

13th February 2008
Anemia is a common blood disorder caused by a deficiency of red blood cells (RBCs) and is characterized by lack of vitality. It is estimated that around 7 percent of children in the United States experience anemia once by the age of 18 years. The most com... Read >
Author: Paul

Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome

24th January 2008
What is this Condition? In this syndrome, fluid builds up in the lungs and causes them to stiffen. This impairs breathing, thereby reducing the amount of oxygen in the capillaries that supply the lungs. When severe, the syndrome can cause an unmanageab... Read >
Author: David Jones

The Books by Maimonides

25th September 2007
Moses Maimonides created a lot of works. He was able to describe diseases and its causes, different existed poisons and drugs. Here are the most popular works which were created by that great physician, and their truth was proved by practice. The Art of C... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Ways to Start Labor Naturally

25th September 2007
It can be a very anxious time, waiting until you go into labor and delivery. However, once you are "past due" the wait can be unbearable. If you are past due and are tired of waiting for your little one to arrive, you are probably seeking ways to start la... Read >
Author: Lena Leino

Purpose of a Hysterectomy

22nd August 2007
If you are faced with the decision of weather to have a complete hysterectomy or not, then you should take some time to consider it. This is a serious surgery and you need to treat it as such. It is the second leading surgery done on women in the United S... Read >
Author: James Kronefield

Prevention of Loss of Hearing in Children, Young Adults and Older People

06th August 2007
One of the painless, odorless, tasteless and invisible diseases is loss of hearing. Even though it is painless, it affects the person mentally and psychologically. Loss of hearing is commonly divided in to three types - conductive hearing loss, sensorineu... Read >
Author: Michael Jennings

Pregnancy Miscarriage – Symptoms Associated With Miscarriage

03rd July 2007
Pregnancy miscarriage is the traumatic end of a pregnancy. It marks the natural or spontaneous end of a pregnancy at a stage where the embryo or the fetus is not capable of surviving. Most expectant mothers seem to get panicky about this mishap during the... Read >
Author: apurva

Pregnancy Miscarriage – Symptoms Associated With Miscarriage

26th June 2007
Pregnancy miscarriage is the traumatic end of a pregnancy. It marks the natural or spontaneous end of a pregnancy at a stage where the embryo or the fetus is not capable of surviving. Most expectant mothers seem to get panicky about this mishap during the... Read >
Author: apurva

How to Naturally Induce Labor Your Self?

05th June 2007
If you are reading this because you have reached � and passed - your estimated delivery date (EDD), and been visiting your doctor who confirmed that your baby could be born "any day now" but that, unfortunately, you are not currently in labor, you are p... Read >
Author: Lena Leino

What is hepatitis C and how is discovered

17th May 2007
Hepatitis is known as the inflammation of the liver produced by viruses, medications, toxic agents. Hepatitis of viral cause is considered to be acute or chronic. There are different types of viruses that produce different types of hepatitis: hepatitis A,... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Symptoms in hepatitis C and cirrhosis

13th May 2007
Hepatitis is known as the inflammation of the liver produced by viruses, medications, toxic agents. Hepatitis of viral cause is considered to be acute or chronic. Hepatitis C has its incubation period in 5-10 weeks and is transmitted through blood transfu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Peptic ulcer and its complications

12th May 2007
Some of the peptic ulcers may heal without treatment, spontaneously. But if they complicate the whole situation is severe, there may appear ulcer bleeding, ulcer perforation, and gastric obstruction. Ulcer bleeding manifests as: melena or black stools, we... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How To Write A Donation Thank You Note

02nd May 2007
Many times in life, we know we need to thank people for helping out, but can't find the right things to say. Here are some tips on how to say thanks along with a sample fundraising thank you letter you can copy. The message should come from your heart,... Read >
Author: Kimberly Reynolds

Another type of hepatitis: the hepatitis C

05th March 2007
This particular type of hepatitis is one of the most spread diseases in the world when hepatitis is concerned. Almost 200 million people all over the world suffer from hepatitis C. In countries that are not yet fully developed, hepatitis C can be spread d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Hepatitis C Symptoms – What are the Signs and Symptoms of Hepatitis C?

16th November 2006
Hepatitis C is a viral infection that causes inflammation of the liver. If left untreated, it could cause cirrhosis of the liver. People who share needles to inject drugs, have a transfusion, or have unprotected sex could contract the infection. Many ... Read >
Author: Christy Berger

AIDS and HIV – Facts that could save your life

07th November 2006
A guide to the basic facts surrounding HIV and AIDS and the infection routes of which every adult and child needs to be aware The terms, AIDS and HIV, have been common currency for over twenty years and in many parts of the world it can appear that the... Read >
Author: Flora Earl

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

08th August 2006
Among sexually transmitted diseases or STDs the main ones include AIDS and HIV. Other minor ones include Genital Herpes and Genital Warts, etc. Doctors recommend that contraception be used each time one engages in any kind of sexual activity. In fact rece... Read >
Author: Annie Williams

Rhesus-conflict

28th March 2006
People differ from each other not only with eye and skin color, or height, but also with a blood group, and also with its Rhesus factor. For the time being, it doesn't matter which blood runs in our veins. "At school I tried to avoid medical examinati... Read >
Author: Yana Mikheeva

HIV AIDS TREATMENT AND SUPPORT

20th February 2006
What is AIDS HIV? AIDS, or Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome, is caused by HIV (Human Immuno Deficiency Virus). HIV is passed from one person to another through blood and sexual contact.when HIV/AIDS was first recognized as a new illness, scientists h... Read >
Author: Michal john

The Day "Live Fast Die Young" started to lose its appeal

19th February 2006
Somehow the youthful notion of "live fast, die young!" becomes less appealing as the days go by. Funny that, isn't it? I remember the day well, it all started in May 1997 with a routine (or so I thought) Doctors appointment in the morning and then the ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan

Hepatitis - The Facts

01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Anne Wolski Hepatitis is a highly infectious disease and can happen to people regardless of age. It does, however, occur more in young people and those who work in industries where they are handling contaminated material. Because young p... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

Big changes on the horizon for Critical Illness Insurance.

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

Plague of the Twentieth Century

05th January 2006
We seem to be quite happy and satisfied with everything we have and keep developing and wanting more. We feel safe on one side of a barricade that we've built up between us and those poor people who suffer from the most severe malady, the plague of the tw... Read >
Author: Daniel Hunt

Gastric bypass surgery – benefits and cost of gastric bypass surgery

13th December 2005
With an estimated 10 million Americans living with severe obesity problems, gastric bypass surgery is one of the frequently considered weight loss solutions. Many cases of obese and morbidly obese people go far beyond the issues of having to deal with a f... Read >
Author: Michael Rad

Another Good Reason To Take Your Fish Oil

29th October 2005
Two factors that has caused the spread of viral hepatitis around the world is: It is much easier to fly to another continent in a matter of hours. We can eat fresh produce grown in countries all around the world. These are just two reasons the hepat... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Can Changing the Oil Elevate Your RA Risk?

26th October 2005
Researchers from Sweden's Karolinska Institute have found that exposure to mineral oils, especially hydraulic or motor oil, is linked to a 30 percentincreased risk of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It is thought the oils may contain molecules that activate th... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Gastric bypass surgery – benefits and costs

22nd October 2005
With an estimated 10 million Americans living with severe obesity problems, gastric bypass surgery is one of the frequently considered weight loss solutions. Find out how to prepare for bariatric surgery and how to effectively loose weight as a result of ... Read >
Author: Michael Rad