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Making Money on Ebay by Selling Strange ObjectsOne of the most recent fads spreading through ebay and other online auction sites is supposed "haunted" items. Other strange and bizarre objects such as toast looking like Jesus and xrays looking like a cross are talked about in this article.
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X-RaysLearn important information about xrays. Why are they needed, how do they work, and what are some dangers? -
Oligomeric Proanthocyanidin Complexes (aka OPCs)From Agent Orange Primer, here's the bottom line: the OPCs cleared my "red burnies" within three or four days . . . a feat that the VA's medications had failed to accomplish in nearly five years!
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Flesh and IronTraining for your first Ironman involves facing big physical and mental obstacles. While training for my first Ironman, I discovered that I had an even bigger, underlying, silent physical battle that I didn't realize my body was fighting.
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CrunchCrunch Tator, a wheaten-terrier rescue, lived a long and well-loved life. -
Why Home Health Care is a Better Choice Than Nursing Home CareSocial workers tell you that it will be impossible to care for a loved one at home; the best thing to do is place them in a nursing home. Consider home health care instead.
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Kodak POC's VersatilityEven the smallest Kodak POC system, the Point of Care 120, offers a variety of useful features so that it will provide you with superior digital medical images at home or abroad.
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Lifestyle Changes to Make Before PregnancyA look at the lifestyle changes you should potentially make before conceiving.
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How Dental Assisting Can Be a Fullfilling ProfessionAs I floundered to find my niche at a 4-year liberal arts college, my dad suggested I look into something to do with the medical field. -
Breast Cancer Screenings Debated by Medical ExpertsMedical experts debate who should be screened for breast cancer, the frequency of breast cancer screenings, and the age that breast cancer screenings should begin.
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Math 101 - SPF by the NumbersUV (Ultraviolet rays) from the sun can cause sunburns, premature skin aging and skin cancer. Sunscreens and sunblocks help to protect against these rays, but we still need to understand what UV rays are and what SPF ratings really mean. -
Inside Medical School: My First TraumaThere are times when medical school becomes a roller-coaster of emotions. My first day in an Emergency Room was one of those days.
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Edema Causes Symptoms and TreatmentsEdema is a swelling of the extremeties that can have several possible causes. My article gives an overview on some of these.
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Preparing for Your First Dentist VisitIt is recommended that you have your teeth cleaned twice per year. If you have never been to the dentist or it's your child's first trip to the dentist, here is what you can do to prepare for the dentist visit.
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Dental Cleanings: What to ExpectThis guide will walk you through the procedure and give you the information on what to expect during a routine dental cleaning.
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Are You Prepared for Your Annual Checkup?Five simple steps can prepare you much more completely for your annual doctor's exam. -
Kidney Stones and StintsAlways ask questions when being treated by a doctor for anything!
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Pica: Bizarre Eating DisorderPica is a very rare eating disorder. People diagnosed with Pica are known to eat a variety of foreign objects that were not meant for human consumption.
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When the Unexpected Drops in for a VisitHe joked that if he hadn't known that this had really happened he would have thought it was a plot from a movie and that the only thing missing from the emergency scene was the National Guard.
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Pink Hospitalized Following Concert FallPink was in concernt in Nunberg, Germany when she fell from the stage onto a steel barricade. Pink updated fans via Twitter immediately following the fall.
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The Chiropractor Cured My Son's AsthmaMy son had an awful case of asthma. He was on two medications that didn't work. Since he went to a chiropractor, he only has occasional attacks now.
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Cardiac Ischemia ExplainedCardiac Ischemia is a condition caused by lack of blood flow. My article explains more.
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Cardiac Ischemia Symptoms, Diagnosis, and TreatmentsCardiac Ischemia is caused by not enough blood flow to the heart. My article talks in detail about this condition.
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Cancer and the Healing Power of Essiac TeaWhen cancer strikes it hits so hard that your mind numbs. Your life is immediately turned upside down. -
To Close for My ComfortNot all things that we experience medically turn out to be extremely serious, but left untreated it can become very serious, and some serious things even treated will get you anyway.
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Electric Car Manufacturing Companies Are Out to Lunch Expecting Car Owners to Have to Recharge with a Plug in Every 100 MilesElectric car manufacturers make me think of all of those rechargeable power tools that end up getting thrown away because the batteries lose the ability to recharge after prolonged use.
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Side Effects of BleomycinThis article is about the drug Bleomycin, which is a chemotherapy drug and possible side effects.
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Radiation Dangers IncreaseEvidence is mounting that medical scanners such as CT are being used more frequently even when the imaging is not needed. The debate wages on for the use and risks for imaging. -
Heal a Fracture in Half the Time?Help speed up the healing of a fracture using foods/ supplements.
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DISH SyndromeDish syndrome is a form of degenerative arthritis it has been around a long time. However, it was not really recognized as a distinct disorder until the late seventies.
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Failure to Thrive: A Frightening Diagnosis for BabiesWhen a baby fails to put on or maintain weight, he or she may be diagnosed as failure to thrive. This diagnosis is more of a descriptor than an actual diagnosis and the symptoms may be caused by one or more of many underlying conditions. -
Different Types of Liver BiopsyThere are three methods of liver biopsy.
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Hip Dysplasia in Dogs: Part 1- Our Dog's Femoral Head Ostectomy (FHO) SurgeryAt 4, our dog was diagnosed with hip dysplasia. Read about our experience with the FHO surgery and ultimately, total hip replacement surgery
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Do Your Research when Deciding on Cancer TreatmentsThe moral of this story? Do the research and listen to your gut instinct. If I had listened to the second oncologist, I might be dead, or, at the very least, my health extremely compromised.
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In Memory of Deedee: So Much More Than a KittyOur beloved cat Deedee passed away during the night of December 14th. Although she was with us for such a short time, she became so much more than just a cat to us. -
First Person Experience: High Medical BillsAn attempt to evaluate whether bills for 54 hours ER and hospitalization are reasonable, outrageous, erroneous.
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Caregiving: When Your Elderly Loved One is IllSeniors are often primary medical caregivers for the elderly. When your loved one is seriously ill, you must gather information. This article covers gathering information from the physician and medical staff.
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Is Joining the 18x Army Special Forces Program for You?Army recruiters have a lot going on, and most don't come from Special forces,so here are a few simple questions you can ask yourself to know if the Army's 18X program is right for you. Know the answers to them before you go! -
Negativity Diet Days 7-9Ever wondered what would happen if you went 30 days avoiding negative statements and trained your brain to be more positive? Read on to learn more about my journey of squashing negativity and increasing optimism. -
Part of the FamilyAll my life, I have had pets to add so much to living. The only times that I am sorry I have pets is when they require me to make very difficult decisions because they cannot make them on their own. I write this to help others.
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