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- greeting cards for cancer patients The traditional 'Get Well' greeting card doesn't always suit when it comes to patients fighting cancer and undergoing treatments like chemotherapy. Many cancer patients say they feel isolated because friends and sometimes family are afraid to stay i...
- Morton's Neuroma -- A Pain in the Foot A Morton's Neuroma is such a pain in the foot let me tell you! I now have a "foot to stand on" so to speak thanks to my foot surgery to excise that painful Morton's Neuroma! It took me nearly two years since I was first diagnosed with the neuroma to...
- SLAP Tear -- What is it? If you're one of the many who have experienced a SLAP Tear, then you know that it can be quite painful. Speaking from personal experience, I've had a SLAP Tear in which the glenoid labrum of my left shoulder was torn along with a total detachment of...
- Dealing With a Nervous Breakdown "Nervous breakdown" is a non clinical term which is used to describe the onset of mental illness or a psychological disorder such as a variety of depressive or anxiety disorder. At its core a nervous breakdown is an inability to cope with the demand...
- Chiropractic Patient Education Products and Materials So, you're a Doctor of Chiropractic. What does that mean? The word "doctor" comes from the Latin word "docere," which means "to teach." As a Doctor of Chiropractic, helping your patients' bodies to work...
- Pink Think As strange as it may sound, my life has been enriched by cancer in so many ways. Things that used to be important are not, and in the same vein, things that once were not, now are. My Christian self has changed for the better. I can be grateful that...
- Fear RFID The use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) is quickly growing and your privacy as well as your security will soon be at risk. The REAL ID Act was set into law in May 2005, framed as a way to improve the security of our country, although many di...
- Child's Play Charity Child’s Play is a Seattle based, gamer-run organization that holds an annual toy drive for childrens’ hospitals. Many of the gifts donated by gamers are, as you might imagine, age appropriate videogames and gaming systems - but they are b...
- Christmas gifts for the physically challenged What do you want for Christmas this year?
- General Tips for ALS Patients and Caregivers Anyone who knows anything about ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease or Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis) knows that it's a terrible disease that takes things it has no right to take. It's terrible for the patient and hard for the caregivers, especially caregivers...
- Top tips at the doctors office People ask more questions when ordering a meal than they do during medical appointments. When you ask questions, you get answers that can help you make better decisions, and receive better quality care. Doctors and other clinicians want to provide t...
- Career Opportunity For Critical Care Nurses The Critical Care Unit or the Intensive Care Unit of any hospital is the most significant part of any hospital, where the patients in critical condition are taken care of. The doctors as well as the nurses have a plenty of responsibility to deal wit...
- HOW TO SURVIVE A HEART ATTACK A heart attack is nothing more than poor blood circulation to the heart muscle. This occurs when one or more arteries that supply the area of the heart muscle closes down or is partially obliterated by debris. This debris or also called PLAQUE. This...
- Alzheimers Disease One of the most common forms of dementia is Alzheimers disease. Alzheimers disease robs you of intellectual and social abilities and interferes with regular life. About 4.5 million Americans have Alzheimers Disease. The disease usually affects senio...
- Information On Nursing Blogs Internet is full with useful information and if you want information related to nursing, you are going to find a bunch of websites. There are several sites containing blogs and articles related to personal experience on the field of nursing.
