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By Dheeraj Bojwani MD,MBA 0 comments
Todays advanced medical science and surgery techniques have engaged themselves in challenging and combating cancer which is still considered a dreaded disease. Cancer surgery is being provided at a large scale all over the world to provide ... more »
By Kathy Bruins 1 comments
When friends and family are in the hospital, they enjoy having people come to visit. It shows that someone cares enough to take time out of their schedule to spend time with them. Flowers are nice, but personal contact is very meaningful. ... more »
By David Sarokin 2 comments
Hopefully, you'll stay healthy for ever. But if you should need a hospital, it's important to feel confident that you've selected the best one available for your particular health condition. Here's how to check... more »
By Bryan Jones 0 comments
When it comes to health insurance, many people don't exactly know everything that there is to know about the subject. That only stands to reason, it is not something that is easily understood because of its complexity... more »
By Maria Champine 1 comments
Hospitals and long-term care facilities expose patients and staff alike to a variety of infections. The organism Clostridium Difficile is found in feces, and can be acquired from floor, diaper pails, medical equipment, telephones--any area ... more »
By Jay-Tee Dean 0 comments
After telephoning NHS directly here's your answer below... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
Choosing a treatment for skin cancer will depend upon which of the three major types of skin cancer you have, malignant melanoma, basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma. It is also important for you to choose a treatment that you can ... more »
By Dheeraj Bojwani MD,MBA 1 comments
Many patients in India come for rectification of stomach and abdominal disorders. The most common in them is appendicitis. Appendicitis in a general language can be termed as the inflammation of appendix due to consumption of polluted foods. Its ... more »
By Dheeraj Bojwani MD,MBA 0 comments
Obesity surgery in India is gaining a phenomenal growth. Patients from developed countries like U.S and U.K are traveling to developing countries like India because the surgery hospitals in India are offering obesity surgery treatments like ... more »
By Camille Platt 2 comments
Out of the 92,676 American patients in need of a transplant in 2006, 6,351 people died waiting. According to medical professionals, many people who don't register as donors simply do not have the facts. Follow these four steps to talk your loved ... more »
By Katika 1 comments
After a stroke, a person can suffer minimal or severe disabilities depending on the location and size of damage in the brain. Some of the serious problems can be paralysis or weakness of one side of the body, inability to stand or walk, ... more »
By tlperl 3 comments
About four months ago, my father had a spiral CT scan that revealed a possible lung tumor. The only way to know for sure was to operate, biopsy and remove it. Of course, we were all scared and concerned, and thank God, the surgery was a success. ... more »
By bizewriter 3 comments
After my trip to the Mayo Clinic, I didn't grace a doctor's doorstep for a whole year. Despite possessing the know-how and technology fit for world leaders, the renown medical center has its limits. Following a bill for 20 thousand dollars and ... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
The decision to have browlift surgery has been very rewarding for many people. Once making the choice to have the browlift procedure done, it is very crucial to choose a qualified board certified plastic surgeon. You want to find all the ... more »
By Dheeraj Bojwani MD,MBA 0 comments
Breast cancer is common in women mostly after the age of 30 years. Removal of unwanted cancer in the breasts is done through a breast cancer surgery. Imagine yourself as a woman having breast cancer and your cancer surgeon is taking a lot of time ... more »
By Camille Platt 0 comments
With the numerous celebrities dying before their time due to addiction and overdose, many people are wondering if they are at risk as well. So many prescription drugs are available now with minimal warning of the potential risks that it is ... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
If you are a teenage girl and thinking about a career in health care, you might want to become a hospital volunteer or candy striper at a local hospital. Becoming a candy striper is not only rewarding but a great learning experience--if you have ... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
Patients in the hospital often look forward to visits from family and friends to break the tedium of the long day cooped up in one small room. Visitors can even speed recovery by cheering up those patients with only minor illnesses. For those ... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Most foods are good for your mental health. But peanuts are the best for your healthy brain. Fish and beans are good to your brain development. Thinking happy all the times can help your brain grows healthy. The brain is your only messenger and ... more »
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Pediatric critical care provides a multidisciplinary approach to care for children who have progressive and rapidly changing complex surgical, medical and traumatic issues. PICUs or (Pediatric Intensive Care Units) assist and provide for the ... more »
By smilesatme1 0 comments
Avoid using drugs as you can because this will poison your mind. Pick a good group of friends and keep control from temptations in your environment. Using drugs never be a good solution in any situation, either be a prescription drugs or illegal ... more »
By Ynot 0 comments
Elective surgery costs are sky-rocketing for things such as joint replacement and cosmetic treatments. However, they can be cut to a fraction of what they are in the U.S. This method is catching on throughout the country and may be right for ... more »
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When you are planning to sleep for special trip on the next day try to off your cell phone and sleep in an area that off limits with anyone. Turn off televisions and any alarm that will distract your sleep. Take a warm bath and drink plenty of ... more »
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When you go to a hospital, you might not want to share a room with a stranger. Getting a private hospital room often is a matter of luck, but these steps can help... more »
By eHow Health Editor 1 comments
Open heart surgery is a major operation and the hours following surgery are considered critical. The duration of your hospital stay after the surgery depends on the exact condition or healing of the heart. Read on to learn how to determine the ... more »