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Overview of Back Pain Specialists In Chicago - 0 views

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    Chronic and acute pain are illnesses which influence over fifty percent of the population in the United States. It should come as not surprising, then, that Chicago, a major large area, has its share of back pain sufferers as well. The interesting thing about back pain is, it usually shows up months or years after...
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Bikini Waxing - Dangers - 0 views

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    Here we are - summer. Many women spent those winter months exercising and dieting so that they would fit into that bikini. There are so many articles of women going from sexy beauty habit to scary sickness because of bikini waxing!
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In Depth Exposure to Alternative Medicine and Holistic Health Practitioners Pays Off fo... - 0 views

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    In Depth Exposure to Alternative Medicine and Holistic Health Practitioners Pays Off for Both Clients and Practitioners With the new healing arts "sessions" DVD series, subscribers to www.TheCenterforHealingarts.com receive a new DVD session with a carefully chosen guest practitioner in the mail every other month.
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Lower-cost hospital care is not always lower in quality - 0 views

  • Costs of care for each condition varied widely. Care for a typical patient with congestive heart failure averaged $7,114 and could range from $1,522 to $18,927, depending on which of the 3,146 hospitals discharged the patient. Cost of care for a typical patient with pneumonia averaged $7,040 and varied from $1,897 to $15,829 per hospitalization among 3,152 facilities. "Compared with hospitals in the lowest-cost quartile [one-fourth] for congestive heart failure care, hospitals in the highest-cost quartile had higher quality-of-care scores (89.9 percent vs. 85.5 percent) and lower mortality [death] for congestive heart failure (9.8 percent vs. 10.8 percent)," the authors write. "For pneumonia, the converse was true. Compared with low-cost hospitals, high-cost hospitals had lower quality-of-care scores (85.7 percent vs. 86.6 percent) and higher mortality for pneumonia (11.7 percent vs. 10.9 percent)." Hospitals with lower costs had similar or slightly higher 30-day readmission rates (24.7 percent for congestive heart failure and 17.9 percent for pneumonia) when compared with higher-cost hospitals (22 percent for congestive heart failure and 17.3 percent for pneumonia). However, patients initially seen in lower-cost hospitals still incurred lower overall costs of care over six months compared with patients initially seen in higher-cost hospitals ($12,715 vs. $18,411 for congestive heart failure and $10,143 vs. $15,138 for pneumonia).
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    The costs that hospitals incur in treating patients vary widely and do not appear to be strongly associated either with the quality of care patients receive or their risk of dying within 30 days, according to a report in the February 22 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine.
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Miami Dentist Exclusive: Free Radical Damage, Part I - 0 views

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    Dentists in Miami are becoming increasingly concerned with free radical damage.  Free radicals are malicious, unbalanced atoms that gradually destroy cellular structures over time.  Eventually, the cell becomes dysfunctional and dies.  A growing body of research is beginning to link free radicals damage with serious illness, causing physicians and health care professionals to educate patients on staying healthy with antioxidants.

Hiring a SEO Company Can Help Your Website - 2 views

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ADD Killing More Future Than Lack Of Interest In Studies - 1 views

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Mental Disorders An Overcoming It! - 1 views

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Rejuvenate At Meditation Retreats - 1 views

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What's Reasons of Chronic Allograft Nephropathy and Its Knowledge - 0 views

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    Chronic Allograft Nephropathy is characterized by a relatively slow but variable rate of decline in kidney function and happens month to years after the transplant. Typically, accompanied by proteinuria and high blood pressure. If chronic allograft nephropathy happens, are there any treatments can treat it?

Sleeping Disorders: Symptoms And Remedies - 3 views

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6 Tips in The Quest To Recover From Back Pain After Delivery - 2 views

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    Bringing a child to this world is one of the best that any woman can do. In fact, most mothers dream of the day when their off springs are born from their own womb. Of course, carrying a child is not an easy thing to do, and besides, one also has to do it for 9 months at that!
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Functional Knee Support - 0 views

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    Tynor Functional Knee Support Functional knee Support is an anterior opening device, which offers the advantage of controlled compression around the knee and a rigid lateral support and immobilization. It allows normal flexion and free movement of the knee joint. Anterio Open able Easy application Controlled compression. Perfect lateral splinting. Anatomical design. Tynor Functional Knee Support Features Bi axial heavy duty aluminum hinge Mimics the natural knee joint Ensures full weight bearing. Allows free flexion movement Four way stretchable fabric Controlled and comfortable compression No buckling No vaso constriction Enhanced comfort Open patella design Release patellar pressure Hold the patella in position Can be used for Patellofemoral diseases Wrap design with anterior closing Easy application and removal on swollen or asymmetric knees Easy application and removal for weak or geriatric patients. Allows customized compression Offers flexibility in sizing Ergonomic design Anti tourniquet effect - ensures no constriction to blood flow Better grip of the product to the body. Anatomic construction- Better functionality and Snug fit.
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