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Journey to Healing: Unraveling the Excellence of Dr. Paresh Doshi, Top Neurosurgeon in Mumbai - 0 views

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    Top neurosurgeon at Jaslok Hospital Mumbai offers seamless patient services of world-class quality, catering to the unique needs and requirements of international patients, particularly those with special needs. Recognizing that international patients seeking neurology treatment in India have distinct needs, Dr. Paresh Doshi India ensures the provision of highly specialized neurology treatment.
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Gamma Knife Radiosurgery: India's Cutting-Edge Approach to Brain Health - 0 views

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    The cost of gamma knife radiosurgery India is highly affordable for international patients seeking cost-effective treatment. According to a recent survey, patients can save up to 85% of the costs when they visit India for their neurological treatments. The cost of gamma knife radiosurgery India is significantly lower than the expenses at the best hospitals in the US or UK, offering the same level of care and services.
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https://www.101pressrelease.com/financial-freedom-through-vbt-planning-for-surgery-expenses/?swcfpc=1 - 0 views

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    The prominence of the cost of VBT surgery is a significant consideration for international patients opting for this procedure in the country. Simultaneously, the cost of VBT surgery is comparatively lower, making it a prudent choice for patients seeking surgical treatment.
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Quality VBT Surgery at a Fraction of the Cost in India - 0 views

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    The affordability of cost of VBT surgery in India, coupled with high success rates, further enhances its appeal to patients seeking effective spinal treatment options. At the same time, the cost of VBT surgery in India is significantly lower compared to other countries, making it a wise decision for patients to travel to India for surgical treatment.
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Neurosurgical Brilliance: Dr. Arun Saroha's Craniotomy Expertise - 0 views

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    As the best aneurysms neurosurgeon in Delhi, Dr. Arun Saroha performs a higher volume of procedures than any other surgeon in India. Patients from around the world seek the expertise of top craniotomy surgeon India for the treatment of both rare and common diseases affecting the brain and spinal cord.
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Budget-Friendly Solutions: Brain Aneurysm Treatment Costs in India - 101 Press Release - 0 views

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    Overall, brain aneurysm treatment cost in India is affordable and accessible for international patients seeking high-quality medical care at a fraction of the cost available in Western countries.
teremoso

Best Health and Fitness Exercise in Toronto - 2 views

In case you're fitness fanatic, when you consider with regards to relocating you are most likely to want a fitness friendly community. Because of this increase in popularity of getting a lot even m...

Fitness Equipment Toronto

started by teremoso on 21 May 12 no follow-up yet
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Ergonomic Lightweight Wheelchair - 0 views

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    Pediatric wheelchairs enable child or teen to participate in all types of daily activities. Pediatric wheelchairs are lightweight, portable, and convenient for use at school, day programs, doctor visits, and recreation with family and friends. Pediatric wheelchairs comes in wide range of sizes and vibrant colors for every lightweight wheelchair. A variety of positioning options are also available. Pediatric wheelchairs are manufactured with unsurpassed quality and style, specializing in compact-folding, lightweight wheelchairs for children of all ages - from toddlers to teens! Custom built to child's specific needs, mobility aids offer rehabilitative benefits for physical disabilities from Cerebral Palsy to Autism. Pediatric, or child wheelchairs, are mobile aids designed for and used by children. Children require the use of a wheelchair for many different reasons, some may have suffered head injuries, some have muscular dystrophy or cerebral palsy, some are amputees, and others only have an occasional use of their wheelchairs in lieu of a walking device or crutches. Certain types of pediatric wheelchairs are built to expand in size to accommodate increased bulk and weight by altering a cross balance on the bottom of the chair. The front frames for the legs can be lengthened as child's legs grow longer. For a pediatrician seeking to prescribe a Pediatric Wheelchair, must be sure that the patient has the proper upper body strength to use one. If the patient is too weak for self movement, the practitioner would be better to consider a powered wheelchair for mobility. While Pediatric Wheelchairs are smaller and can be just as manuverable as scooters, that depends upon the patient's own abilities in steering the chair. These are factors that the doctor must think about before recommending what type of wheelchair a patient should get. Pediatric Wheelchair with a body contouring S-Shaped seat frame and contoured armrests provides the user with all day comfort an
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Seek & Destroy, use of targeting peptides for cancer detection and drug delivery - ScienceDirect - 0 views

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    peptides and cancer
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Counseling & Psychotherapy - 0 views

Individuals, couples, parents and children are seeking professional help to manage their lives better, manage their thought processes and make choices judiciously. Counseling is nothing but 'talkin...

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Nathan Goodyear

The Risk of Fluoroquinolone-induced Tendinopathy and Tendon Rupture - 0 views

  • Achilles tendinitis or rupture is among the most serious side effects associated with FQ use
  • The large body of data provided by clinical reports, histopathological examination, and experimental studies provides cogent evidence supporting a direct link between FQ use and tendonitis/tendon rupture
  • Risk factors associated with FQ-induced tendon disorders include age greater than 60 years, corticosteroid therapy, renal failure, diabetes mellitus, and a history of musculoskeletal disorders
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  • The average age of FQ-induced tendinopathy is 64 years, with a male-to-female ratio of 2:1, and a 27-percent incidence of bilateral involvement
  • Although more than 95 percent of cases of tendinitis/rupture secondary to FQ involve the Achilles tendon, other reported sites of tendon involvement include the quadriceps, peroneus brevis, and rotator cuff
  • FQs demonstrate a 3.8-fold greater risk for development of Achilles tendinitis/rupture
  • a large population-based case control analysis, patients treated with FQs exhibited a substantially increased risk of developing tendon disorders overall (1.7-fold), tendon rupture (1.3-fold), and ATR (4.1-fold)
  • patients taking FQs with concurrent exposure to corticosteroids were found to experience a compounding effect on the risk of tendon rupture, specifically a 46-fold greater predisposition
  • Some authors have recommended that patients with a history of Achilles tendinitis and advanced age should not be prescribed FQ antibiotics
  • Approximately 50 percent of patients will recover within 30 days, with 25 percent of patients having symptoms persistent for longer than two months
  • The mean latency period between the start of FQ treatment and occurrence of tendinopathy has been reported to be a few hours to months, with a median onset of 6 days
  • The exact pathophysiology of FQ-induced tendinopathy remains elusive
  • it is possible that FQs have a direct cytotoxic effect on enzymes found in mammalian musculoskeletal tissue
  • It has been theorized that FQs disproportionately affect human tendons that have a limited capacity for repair, such as in older patients or structural compromise (i.e., pre-existing tendinopathy or trauma)
  • histopathological findings are similar to those observed in overuse conditions in athletes
  • Treatment with a FQ should be discontinued and physical therapy initiated
  • treatment should include rest and decreasing the physical load on the tendon.
  • Approximately 85 percent of patients present in less than one month
  • Because rupture can occur even late in the course of treatment or after discontinuation of FQ use, patients receiving a FQ should be counseled to seek medical attention immediately if symptoms, such as redness, pain, swelling, and stiffness, develop
  • FQs should be used cautiously in patients with risk factors associated with tendinitis, such as advanced age, history of tendon rupture, corticosteroid use, and/or acute or chronic renal dysfunction
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    Great review of the link between flouroquinolones and Tendinitis and Tendon rupture.  Yes, there is a direct link.
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