Medicine

Coccyx Pain Treatment
By John Dembly · 14 years ago
Coccydynia, which is more commonly known as coccyx pain, is an often poorly understood medical condition that causes persistent pain at the bottom part of the spine. The pain associated with the condition generally feels ...
Next Generation Hybrid Technologies Offer New Capabilities in Coronary Artery Disease Evaluation
By Suzanne Benz · 14 years ago
The Brigham and Women’s Hospital Cardiovascular Imaging Center’s new state-of-the-art imaging equipment includes a 64-detector CT/PET scanner – the first to be installed in the world – and a new state-of-the-art 64- detector CT scanner. ...
Revolutionary Joint Replacements for Upper Extremity Disorders Provide New Options for Patients
By Suzanne Benz · 14 years ago
Surgeons in the Orthopedic and Arthritis Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital are delivering dramatically improved outcomes and quality-of-life for patients with upper extremity disorders. Revolutionary Inverse/Reverse Shoulder ProsthesisLaurence D. Higgins, MD, Chief of the ...
Defeat Heartburn and Acid Reflux By Learning More About Them
By Stephanie Gaetti · 14 years ago
For a medical malady as common as heartburn, it is surprising to us just how misunderstood it can be by so many people. The answer to the question of how acid reflux can be beat ...
Is Medical Jewelry Right For You
By Jessica Phelps · 14 years ago
For people with a medical condition, you might have heard of medical jewelry before. This type of jewelry is built to declare your condition to any medical experts should you ever get in an accident ...
Alternative Ways to Treat Depression
By Wilder Brenem · 14 years ago
Everyone feels down now and again, but for some of us, the negative feelings associated with depression are an everyday occurrence. Naturally, physicians, psychiatrists and pharmaceutical companies have tried to cash in by assisting patients ...
What Cataracts Are and the Ways to Treat Them
By Kate Dawson · 14 years ago
Cataracts are a common condition affecting many older people across the globe. In fact, more than half of people over the age of 65 experience clouding of the lens of the eye. Advancing age is ...
New Zealand Life Insurance Policies With Special Events Conversion Option.
By Cishemant Mahajan · 14 years ago
Life insurance policies generally have a range of built-in benefits, which add to the standard cover of a lump sum that is paid out in the event of death or terminal illness. A fairly common ...
Biometrics Medical Writing
By Veeda Biometrics · 14 years ago
Biometrics Medical Writing forms a quintessential part of companies providing biometric solutions & services to pharmaceutical, biotech and medical device companies. Some of the key Biometric Medical writing services are regulatory and clinical writing, medical ...
How Can Traveller’s Diarrhoea Affect Your Travel
By Juan Uno · 14 years ago
Each travel is important, it can be a vacation trip you have planned for months, a very important business affair, something you need to do to accomplish an important task or you are representing your ...
Treatment for Traveller’s Diarrhoea
By Juan Uno · 14 years ago
When the going gets tough, and when Traveller’s Diarrhoea already attacked your system, which is marked by increased frequency of loose bowel movements, abdominal pain, urgency to go to the toilet, nausea and vomiting, there ...
Hiring Boilers for Hospitals and Healthcare NHS Trusts
By Carl Webb · 14 years ago
Most hospitals would struggle to cope for half-a-day without an adequate hot water and heating supply; in the event of a boiler breakdown, patients could be put through the inconvenience (and stress) of being moved ...
Stem Cell Therapy to Stop Aging
By Lucy Jones. Jones. · 14 years ago
New developments in stem cell therapy are published all the time. Scientists are excited about its future and the impact it could have on our health. Aubrey de Grey predicts we will soon be living ...
The Benefits and Risks of Methadone
By Rachel Hudson · 14 years ago
For decades there has been a great deal of controversy surrounding the use of Methadone as a treatment for addiction to opiates like heroin, morphine and prescription drugs such as Oxycontin. Proponents of Methadone treatment ...
Vitiligo Treatment Oil 100 Percent Pure Product In USA
By Sofia Alex · 14 years ago
Vitiligo skin disease is mainly a skin disorder, iatrogenic in character but according to a few the auto immune disturbances and genetics are also to be blamed for this. In this kind of disease the ...
The Red Line of Life: Being Aware Of Hemoglobin
By Jose Singletary · 14 years ago
The thick fluid that courses through our veins is a very important component to life without it, we would never live. It courses through our vascular network carrying vital nutrients and precious oxygen needed by ...
Vitiligo Is a Pigmentation Disarray
By Sofia Alex · 14 years ago
The hair that grows on parts affected by Vitiligo from time to time changes color to white. Commonly used therapy these days is Vitiligo herbal cure. Vitiligo Is a Pigmentation Disarray in which Melanocytes (the ...
Peanut Allergies in Children
By Bill Pearson, Iii · 14 years ago
Many small children and older people suffer from from peanut allergy symptoms, as a result of peanut allergies. A peanut allergy symptoms are caused by our body’s reaction to specific substances. When the body comes ...
Searching For Supplies For Diabetics
By Zach Mine · 14 years ago
Finding Supplies for Diabetics Online and Through Physicians There are plenty of resources for people looking for diabetic supplies to help them track down the tools they need to assist in their diabetic condition. Some ...
VITILIGO A RARE SKIN DISORDER
By Sofia Alex · 14 years ago
Vitiligo disease is a somewhat atypical skin disorder, expected to have an effect on about two percent of the whole world recognition. The chief symptom of Vitiligo is pale white patches of skin, which may ...