Surgery Gives Way to Scalpel-Free Procedures
By Dr Sean Lanigan
In an attempt to stay young and beautiful, people will often go to extraordinary lengths to preserve their looks. Whilst the popularity of cosmetic surgery is on the rise, there are ’scalpel-free’ alternatives to going under the surgeon’s knife and offer a relatively painless answer to facial [...]
Surgery Gives Way to Scalpel-Free Procedures
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- August 12th, 2010 by admin
Painless Liver Biopsy
Painless Liver Biopsy: Actual liver biopsy procedure from REAL HIV-HCV Treatment, a nine-module, CME-accredited, case-study series following the step-by-step process of hepatitis C treatment in an HIV/HCV coinfected female.
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- August 10th, 2010 by admin
Infection Process and Infection Control
Infection Process and Infection Control
By David A Crawford
Throughout history man has faced the spread of infection, pondering its causes and how to treat it or prevent it. Infections have been known to affect major segments of the population, as did the plague in the Middle Ages. Although important advances have been made in understanding and [...]
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- August 5th, 2010 by admin
Collateral Ligament Tears and Sprains
Collateral Ligament Tears and Sprains – Knee Braces That Help
By Daniel P. Sims
1.) Collateral Ligaments
The collateral ligaments stabilize your knee when you are making a side to side movement. When they have suffered a tear, it is usually because you have been struck from the side. For instance, football players, who get tackled from the [...]
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- July 29th, 2010 by admin
Taking Charge of Blood Circulation Issues
Taking Charge of Blood Circulation Issues
By Patton Andres
Unhealthy habits and lack of exercise continues to progress in our society. We are more seeing health issues in people who are of an age thought to be “young and healthy”, and this includes circulation issues. Problems with circulation often plague the legs and other lower extremities. It [...]
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- July 27th, 2010 by admin
Physical Therapy For Herniated Disc
Physical Therapy For Herniated Disc – Invigorate Spine Wellness
By Adam Webster
It is not uncommon to hear anything like a slipped disc or a ruptured disc. In fact, most have the misconception of back pains associated to this illness. A ruptured nucleus pulposus is more common among middle-aged people. It rarely happens in [...]
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- July 22nd, 2010 by admin




