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: Are Obese Women Getting Short-Changed By Chemotherapy Treatments? by: Naweko San-Joyz How much chemotherapy does an obese woman need? Typically an obese woman with breast cancer would receive reduced doses of chemotherapy
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: B-Vitamins Help Promote Healthy Arteries and Heart by: Jeremy Maddock A 2002 study reported, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation reported that a six-month regiment of taking folic acid, vitamin b12, and vitamin
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: Sound Heals! by: Keith Varnum Music Medicine Soothes the Soul and the Body Researchers throughout the world are reporting intriguing new ways about how sound vibration heals the body, mind, spirit and the environment.
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: And How Do We Feel This Morning? by: James L. Snyder Without question, going to the hospital is teamwork from the time you arrive until you are wheeled out the front door. Everyone is working together for the common good
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: Proactive High Performance Teamwork by: Livvie Matthews Proactive High Performance Teamwork is made up of nine proactive components and will provide the growth you are seeking in your practice. Two of the nine components
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: Perception … What Are Your Patients REALLY Hearing? by: Livvie Matthews Never underestimate the power of perception! Perception plays a major part in what is actually said -vs- how it is heard. And to patients...perception
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: Dental And Medical Collection Legal Guidelines by: Steve Austin Every medical and dental practice has to deal with patients who do not pay. If it doesn't deal with such patients, the costs will simply be passed on to
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: How Do You Know if You Have Manic-Depression by: Michael G. Rayel, MD Nancy was doing very well until about two years ago when Phil, her boyfriend of 9 years, broke-up with her. It was a difficult moment for her especially
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: Latest Techniques Deliver Painless Hair Transplants by: Richard Mitchell The recent development of improved hair transplant techniques ensures that patients can now benefit from pain-free surgery. Unlike the older techniques
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: How Adult Day Care can help you maintain your sanity while caring for your loved one with Alzheimer’s Disease by: William G. Hammond, JD Adult Day Care provides comfort, support, care, companionship and counseling
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: W.H.O. gets cancer by: Simon Mitchell Below The World Health Organisation (W.H.O.) summarise what we know about cancer from scientific research: Cancer is largely preventable: by stopping smoking, providing healthy food
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: How Journaling Can Positively Impact Your Physical Health by: Patti Testerman According to the Journal of the American Medical Association, writing about stressful life events helped reduce symptoms of asthma and rheumatoid
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: Vitmain B-1 by: David Snape Did you know that vitamin B-1 has two other widely used names? Thiamine is a name used in the US and Aneurin is the popular name in Europe. Thiamin (without the e) is also used to refer to
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: Leaning Toward Lean: Clear Thinking For Better Health(Care) by: Maya Talisman Frost Mindfulness is all about paying attention. It's amazing what can be accomplished when mindfulness is applied to systems that need all
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: Crutches can be used to help assist people in regaining their mobility. by: Mike Yeager Today there are so many products on the market to help people get around. Crutches are a support mechanism used by people whose own
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: Major Depression and Manic-Depression — Any difference? by: Michael G. Rayel, MD Countless number of patients and their family members have asked me about manic–depression and major depression. “Is
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: Low Back pain - Ayurvedic Management by: Dr.Shashikant Patwardhan Low back pain is one of the most common pain disorders today .It is a chronic condition characterized by a persistent dull or sharp pain per the lower
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: "Orphan Drugs": Hope Where There Is Little or No Hope by: Alex Michelini NEW YORK, N.Y., February 18, 2004 – On a visit to his doctor, Gary Jacob received distressing news – not about himself, but a friend
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: A Day In The Life Of A Cancer Information Specialist by: News Canada (NC)-The lines can crackle from hundreds of miles away, but it's the telephone that has brought nurse Donna Kennedy closer to those she wants to help. Kennedy
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: Cetyl Myristoleate for Arthrtis: Science or Speculation by: Rusty Ford There are a lot of fabulous stories about Cetyl Myristoleate (also known as CMO or CM) floating across the Internet. Mine is one of them. There have
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: Feed a Cold; Starve a Tumor by: ARA Content (ARA) - One of the most exciting developments in modern medicine has been the discovery that cancerous tumors have the potential of being "starved" out of existence, or at least
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: Alcohol as a Key Ingredient to a Healthy Diet by: Dr. John Rumberger Evidence suggesting that alcohol is "cardio-protective" first appeared in the literature about 30 years ago. The Framingham Heart Study [the longest
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: Plastic Surgery - A Risky Business by: Jeff Lakie When most of us think of plastic surgery, we contemplate the different things we would - or are going to - have done: that bump on the nose smoothed down, the perky boobs
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: Depression and EPA fish oil. Does it really work? by: David McEvoy It is now no secret that people all over the western world are turning to high grade ethyl EPA omega 3 fish oil to treat a number of conditions, but can
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: Contact Lens Options for Your Pediatric Patients by: Steve Cogger Pediatric patients are some of the most special patients we see in any practice. When infants present for contact lenses, we all know it is a medical necessity. The
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: With Reports Of Death, FDA Warns Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Patients Against Pharmaceutical Drug Tysabri by: Tracy Laxdal Greg Jones & Associates, a North Carolina-based law firm, in association with www.lawyersandsettlements.com,
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: Huge Advances in Soft Multi-focal Contact Lenses by: Steve Cogger Many of our emerging presbyopes are already accustomed to the comfort of soft contact lenses, switching them to GP multi-focal is far from an ideal solution. Soft
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: Life-Saving Pediatric Drug Becomes Readily Available to Those in Need by: ARA Content (ARA) - We can all sympathize with the frustration people experience waiting for a new drug that is being tested for a certain disorder.
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: Bextra - Drug History by: T.Going Bextra was created in the late 1990s by the G.D Searle & Co. division of Pfizer Pharmaceuticals for the handling of arthritis, inflammation, and painful menstrual cramping without the
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: A Breakthrough for Chiropractic Patients: 'Snapshots' of Their Nervous System Lead Them to Wellness by: ARA Content 'Insight Subluxation Station' provides color scans of problems and progress (ARA) - People under chiropractic
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: Weight Loss Surgery: Benefits and Risks by: Jay Romano You may be considering weight loss surgery if you are overweight or obese. For many people, surgical weight reduction is one of the only viable ways to lose a significant
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: Relaxing Dentistry. It’s Not An Oxymoron! by: Dr. Pirjo Friedman D.D.S. As dentists, we all meet patients everyday who are scared stiff of what they are about to experience in the dentist chair. Well, I’m
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: Using Reiki for Relaxing Dentistry by: Dr. Pirjo Friedman D.D.S. The reason that many people are afraid to see a dentist probably arises from the vision they have of dentistry as it was practiced a century ago, when equipment
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: Just How Dangerous Is OxyContin, Anyway? by: Albert Frantz OxyContin belongs to a family of drugs called opioids, which are derived from the opium poppy and are among the most common drugs used to address both chronic
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: Automated Defibrillator and Cost-Effectiveness by: Jacqueline S. Darby There had been several studies relating to the automated defibrillator and cost-effectiveness of it. The Multi-center Automated Defibrillator Implantation
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: New Drug Offers Hope to Cancer Patients by: ARA Content (ARA) - A decade ago, research into angiogenesis-inhibiting compounds was still in a relative state of infancy. The principle itself was not new -- as far back
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: Congestive Heart Failure And CoQ10 by: Greg Post Since the 1960’s there have been numerous controlled clinical trials concerning the relationship between congestive heart failure and Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10). As its
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: Stopping Sleepless Nights: What You Need to Know about Restless Legs Syndrome, a Common but Unrecognized Condition by: ARA Content (ARA) - "Creepy-crawly," "prickly," "tingling," and "twitching" ... These are the words
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: You Are Getting Very Sleepy...The Truth about Hypnosis by: Debra S. Gorin, M.D. A hypnotic “trance†is not something that is foreign to us--we’ve all been so absorbed in thought while reading a book
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: Cancer Diet: Feasting on the Four Food Groups - A Mesothelioma Patient's Guide to Nutrition by: Maggie Kay At some point during our childhood we have all been told to eat our vegetables. Forcing down tasteless green beans
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: Research into the Efficacy of Hyaluronic Acid Knee Injections Continues by: Jana Willinger Hyaluronic acid, a key component of human tissue, aiding the body’s flexibility, mobility and moisture retention is a popular
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: Treating Dyslipidemia in Old Age by: Dan Noyes As the percentage of elderly people in the United States continues to grow faster than any other age group, the incidence of CVD grows too. According to Kannel , 1 CVD accounts
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: New Therapies Bring Hope And Quality-Of-Life To MS Patients by: News Canada (NC)-One of the most devastating pieces of news a younger person can be given is that they have an incurable, progressive disease. Sadly, this
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: Learn How To Reduce The Effect Of Sleep Apnea Using 3 Doctor's Recommendations by: Ebe Heng This article would not be able to issue a cure for sleep apnea but it can highlight some solutions you can go to to get rid of
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: Definitve Proof - Supplements Heal by: Dr. William Parsons No Money in Prevention I have been recommending a wide variety of dietary supplements to my patients for the past 18 years. Needless to say, this is not the
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: Using hypnotherapy to beat IBS by: Sophie Lee Hypnotherapy is one of the best known and most widely used treatments for IBS, and can offer sufferers a drug-free solution to their symptoms of diarrhea, constipation, stomach
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: The Sickly State of Public Hospitals by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D. There are many types of hospitals but the most well known are the Public Hospitals. What sets them apart is that they provide services to the indigent (people
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: Medical Malpractice: Three Myths That Cost Your Hospital Millions by: Tim Dawes What's the use? Nothing you do will hold down the cost of medical malpractice. It feels that way sometimes, doesn't it? Unfortunately,
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