Archive for October, 2007
There have been many changes in the medical profession in last century and one of them is a change in the attire. There was a time when the medical attire included wearing a butchers apron but those days are long gone. Welcome to the 21st century! Today you have medical scrubs, which is an integral part of the official medical uniforms. These scrubs have become synonymous with the professionals working in hospitals. As we move slowly towards the future, we find medical unifo…
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With one simple, yet effective, product known as a UV clarifier or negative ion generator, poor indoor air quality can be significantly improved while offering substantial energy savings.
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Do you wake up with headaches and have trouble staying awake during the day? If you answered yes to the questions above, chances are you may already be under a threat of a serious, potentially life-threatening sleeping disorder called sleep apnea. With apnea some sleep apnea patients may need surgery to remove excess tissue from the nose or throat (removal of adenoids and tonsils, nasal polyps or other growth) and to straighten a deviated septum.
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It was in the late 1930s when the substances, popularly known as anabolic steroids were first developed for the treatment of hypogonadism, which is incompetence of the gonads, especially due to low production of testosterone in males. Hypogonadism is the condition in which male testes do not produce sufficient testosterone for normal growth, development, and sexual functioning. It results in deficient development of secondary sex characteristics and in prepubertal males, a body with long legs and a short trunk.
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Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid widely believed to speed recovery from training or competition injuries.
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Sam Benton discusses Massage and Massage Therapy and suggests that it’s time for some straight talking.
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Thousands of people all over the world turn to Botox to halt the signs of aging. But did you know that this cosmetic procedure may also fight arthritis?
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To prevent the increasing likelihood of developing heel trouble, you may find it worthwhile to give these tips a try.
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Cycling is undoubtedly fun AND good for you but it can occasionally cause back pain. Estimates suggest between 30-70% of us will get back pain when cycling, so what can you do if you feel that cycling increases your back pain? This article contains some useful advice to help you reduce your back pain.
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Physical exercise in kids makes them smarter. Study after study supports that conclusion. Now, a new study shows that kids that exercise regularly do better on test assessing their cognitive function and math skills.
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