The Basic First Aid for Child Care Programs by Carla Ballatan "We cannot help but accept the fact that children do get into trouble and sometimes emergencies when they are left in childcare programs. We just have to pray that most
Diagnosis and Treatments of Cerebral Palsy by Barry Hynes
Before a child can be appropriately diagnosed with cerebral palsy, their doctor must first have to look closely at both the child and the mother’s medical background to see
Robotic Future of Hospitals; Pandemic Prevention and Bio Terrorist Attack by Lance Winslow
There is a huge concern in the medical industry that if a biological weapon were released that those sick might come to the hospitals in such large numbers that before yo
Pharmaceutical guide by mansigupta If asked to name one thing that affects our life in most phases one would hardly say pharmaceuticals. But wait this is a fact that most of us since our birth depend on pharmace
How Do I Choose The Best Arthritis Medicine by Stephanie E. Siegrist
Are you spending a fortune on prescription arthritis medicines? Are they helping? Are you concerned about side effects? You may think a particular drug is a mi
Implant Dentistry – The Convenient and Safe Alternative to Dentures by Sara Goldstein
If you are missing a tooth or a group of teeth, you may find that you are afraid to smile, you don’t like to speak because you think you sound funny, or you may not be a
Hypnotherapy as a Treatment for IBS by Sophie Lee
Hypnotherapy is one of the best known and most widely used treatments for IBS, and can offer sufferers a drug-free solution to their symptoms of diarrhea, constipation, stom
Migraines Are Much More Than Headaches by J. Wes Tanner, MD The human body is wonderfully made! It is constantly adjusting to environmental changes such as light, sound, stress, motion, hunger, and sleep just to name a few. To
Health Needs of Survivors of Domestic Violence by Ellen Taliaferro
Domestic violence is not over when the victim is safe and out of harm’s way. It’s not over until justice has been served. Even then, it’s not over. It’s not over until
How to Remove the Psychological Addiction to Smoking and Start to ENJOY Giving Up Smoking! by Sean Riain
Consider this: Already since 1972, over 60 million people in the USA alone have successfully quit smoking! At one stage over 60% of the adult population was add
The Right Stethoscope For Your Needs! by Mike Yeager
Just about all health care providers have need of stethoscopes. Whether you’re a nurse, respiratory therapist or a medical doctor, the need to auscultate the chest, lungs a
How You Sit Affects How You Think! by J. Wes Tanner, MD Anything that bothers your neck is a risk factor for migraines. Migraines affect you ability to think. People that have migraines, migraineurs, have bodies that are mo
Towards more need based medication by Jessica Plummeting ED drugs sales has called for responsible marketing campaigns.
Sunday’s New York Times had reported sometime back that the demand for sex performance
Orphan Drugs: Hope Where There Is Little or No Hope by Alex Michelini
NEW YORK, N.Y., February 18, 2004 – On a visit to his doctor, Gary Jacob received distressing news – not about himself, but a friend of the doctor's. While playing
rX My Heart and Hope to Die by Phyllis Staff
This must be a mistake! How could his drug costs rise from $150 a month to $1101 in just three weeks? My hands shook while I read the pharmacy bill. There was no mi
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