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  • Online Cpr Certification & Online Cpr Courses.
    By: cpr | - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a commonly used method for saving lives. It is employed by professional medical experts and laypersons alike and can be thanked for extending the lifespan of countless individuals. Still, some persons may ask themselves why taking a CPR course is necessary, using the following excuses to not enroll in CPR training:

    “CPR looks easy on TV; I don’t need training to tell me how to do it.”

    Those who have n ...

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  • Surefire Ways To Stop Smoking And Get Rid Of The Addiction Once And For All
    By: Jim Meer | - Quitting your smoking habit is always easier said than done. The initial week is often the most difficult stage in the process due to the withdrawal symptoms that an individual had to contend with. Knowing about the most effective methods to quit smoking will therefore provide you with the most powerful tool against an ensuing addiction.

    First and foremost, you need to trust in yourself that you can succeed in quitting; if not, then you will eventually go back to your old habit.
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  • Stay Away From Dengue Swine Flu "" Natural Herbs Treat You!
    By: Vijay Koragappa Shetty | - Sowing tulsi or holy basil seeds just under the surface of the soil or in your small pot at home can prove to be quite advantageous. Black basil leaves are proved to be very beneficial in treating respiratory disorders, cold, allergies, influenza and dreadful diseases such as dengue fever and swine flue which can claim your life. You might definitely want to know how to stay away from such diseases and also find an alternative to medicines at free cost.

    Decoction of natural herbs su ...

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  • Expanded Use And Side Effect For Aricept
    By: sonia12 | - Aricept:

    If are having the problem of Alzheimer's, Aricept can help you in best way:
    Aricept slows down the progression of various symptoms of Alzheimer's.
    oIt recovers cognition, which also includes effects on our memory.
    oIt slows down the overall loss of functioning, which show poor quality effects on day to day tasks.
    Aricept is the only and best treatment proven to be effective for every stage of Alzheimer's.
    It is th ...

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  • Why Take A Cpr Course?
    By: cpr | - Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a commonly used method for saving lives. It is employed by professional medical experts and laypersons alike and can be thanked for extending the lifespan of countless individuals. Still, some persons may ask themselves why taking a CPR course is necessary, using the following excuses to not enroll in CPR training:
    CPR looks easy on TV; I dont need training to tell me how to do it.
    Those who have never performed CPR may think it appears ...

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  • Cardiac Arrest
    By: cpr | - Cardiac arrest occurs when the heart stops circulating the blood throughout the body. Although cardiac arrest can be caused as a result of a heart attack, it differs in that a heart attack may prevent blood flow to certain parts of the body whereas a cardiac arrest prevents the delivery of blood to all parts. If oxygenated blood is denied to the brain, victims may stop breathing and lose consciousness. If left untreated for an average of 5 minutes, permanent brain damage can occur. Therefore, in ...
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  • Smoking: Killer More Than A Thriller!!
    By: rapidmile | - Smoking triggers the urge to smoke more leading to addiction. It is our own actions and psychologies that make us reach for another cigarette in our pocket. If you are angry and frustrated you tend to smoke more, as you feel relaxed. On the contrary some people smoke more when they are excited about something. For most of the smokers it is mandatory to smoke before they get out of their beds and after they finish their meals. Every individual has his own conditions for smoking. Once you fall i ...
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  • Oxycontin Addiction Symptoms And Signs
    By: Crystal Smith | - Oxycontin is the brand name of one of the most powerful pain killers available today. Usually prescribed for cancer patients and people with chronic pain problems, Oxycontin is a synthetic opiate (opioid), whose main active ingredient is oxycodone. Like morphine, Oxycontin has mood altering effects. Specifically, it can reduce anxiety, encourage mental relaxation, and even induce a state of euphoria.

    Oxycontin is currently a favorite of medical practitioners, being the most frequent ...

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  • When Doctors Do Not React To Symptoms Of Group B Strep In A Baby
    By: Joseph Hernandez | - An untreated or improperly treated Group B Strep infection in an infant can leave the baby with permanent severe disabilities. Given this it is critical for doctors to consider Group B Strep if a baby shows signs of an infection and either rule it out with diagnostic testing or follow the treatment protocol. Below we examine two cases in which babies were showing clear signs of the infection and yet the doctors failed to diagnose it.

    Case 1:

    Antibiotics for Grou ...

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  • Complications Which Can Occur In Liposuction
    By: Richard Bonn | - Liposuction as a surgical procedure is used for removing excess fats from various parts of the human body. Like any other surgical procedure, liposuction also has its drawbacks. This surgery can have undesirable results. This happens especially when the patient and the surgeon have not communicated well before the surgery and the patient has many high and false expectations from the surgery. The best method of avoiding any complication from the surgery is for the patient to have complete knowled ...
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  • How Anorexia Could Have Contributed To Michael Jackson's Death
    By: Irina Webster | - Autopsy report revealed that at the time of death Michael Jackson weighted just 50 kilograms which is very low for a man his height and age.

    Also it was said that his body was covered with marks from injections of pain killers. He had no hair and wore a wig before his death. His stomach was absolutely empty except of partially dissolved drugs which he took a few hours before his final moment.

    According to medical professionals Michael survived on one small meal a ...

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  • Libido Booster Product - Be Carefull With This One
    By: Kelly Purden | - Avenavin is one of the libido enhancing products in the market that should not have been there at all. Not only is it a waste of money, it may also give you unnecessary side effects that you would rather do without. One thing for sure, it will not give you the sex drive you wanted long enough to stay after foreplay.

    Whenever you will buy food supplements or other supposed "herbal products" for just about any use, it is best to read and find out about its ingredients. The notion t ...

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  • Dilaudid"'"potent And Effective But Highly Addictive
    By: sturat.mitchel | - The description of Dilaudid shows a drug which, if taken illicitly, can have devastating long-term effects not just through its highly addictive nature, but due to the manner in which it affects one of the major pathways within the central nervous system. Not only does Dilaudid alter the perception of pain that is experienced by the person taking it, but the persons pain threshold is also increased a factor that can cause untold damage to a person taking Dilaudid illicitly. Dilaudid is ...
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  • D.o.t. Mandated Driver Safety Programs
    By: Paul McDuffy | - Professional drivers face a much more strenuous environment on the road than those who only drive once or twice a day, on their daily commute to work or two drip the kids off at school. Instead of a few hours a day, they are on the roads all day long and subject to those stresses for many hours at a time. Basically, the more time they spend on the road, the more potential accidents they are around, and so it is essential that they be the best drivers on the road. This makes the streets safer for ...
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  • Professional Courier Drivers And How They Maintain Safety Standards
    By: Paul McDuffy | - Many people wonder how professional drivers do it; they drive for hours on end, sometime without much sleep, so how do they stay safe? Well, those that work for many courier services go through what is known as D.O.T. Mandated driver safety programs. These programs ensure that the drivers know now to both keep themselves safe and keep other drivers safe. Government regulations like this make the roads much safer since they guarantee all drivers know basic safety. Because drivers, who work fo ...
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  • Antioxidant Supplements: How Do They Benefit Your Health?
    By: Andrew Stratton | - As we grow older and are exposed to external factors like pollutants, radiation and chemicals, our bodies accumulate more damage resulting from the proliferation of free radicals. These molecules are also produced as a normal byproduct of our body's metabolic processes. They carry single, unpaired electrons that are like bad guys on a rampage, attacking other molecules to rob them of their electrons by a process known as oxidation.

    This starts a chain reaction that damages cell me ...

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  • How Is The Average Cold Different Than A Common Flu And Does A Hot Cup Of Tea Honestly Soothe The Sy
    By: Jason Adamic | - How to Tell the Difference Between a Cold and the Normal Flu

    The normal cold and the Normal Flu are both respiratory sicknesses, but they are started by dissimilar types of viruses. Flu ailments typically come on unbelievably quick (within 3-6 hours) and involve a fever, body soreness, dry cough, and extreme lethargy. An

    Average cold ailments are not nearly as severe and a person will experience a stuffy nose, an irritating cough, slight lethargy, and limited sore jo ...

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  • Many Physicians Say M.r.i. Scanning Or Other Image Scanning For Back Pain Ineffective
    By: Bill Achey | - Patients suffering with bad lower back pain often have X-rays or an M.R.I. to pin point the source of the problem. But new research shows scanning to find the source of back pain may do more harm than good.

    Researchers from Oregon Health and Science University in Portland reviewed six clinical studies consisting of nearly two thousand people with lower back pain. They showed that back pain patients who underwent scans didnt get better any faster or have decreased pain, depre ...

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  • Some Physicians Say M.r.i. Scanning Or Other Image Scanning For Back Pain Ineffective
    By: Bill Achey | - Patients suffering with agonizing lower back pain often undergo X-rays or a CT scan to pin point the source of the problem. But new research shows scanning to find the source of back pain may be more harmful than helpful.

    Researchers from Oregon Health and Science University in Portland studied six scientific studies comprised of nearly two thousand people with lower back pain. They found that back pain patients who underwent scans didnt get better any quicker or have decrea ...

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  • What Do Professional Courier Drivers Need To Do To Stay Safe?
    By: scott gallagher | - It is a common concern for people to wonder what professional drivers are doing to stay safe. Workers that are employed by a Chicago courier service will participate in a D.O.T. Mandated driver safety program in order to ensure that they are both safe themselves, and that the roads will be safer. It is important to have government regulation like this on professional drivers. Someone who works as a courier is going to be on the road almost all day every day, and therefore have many more times wh ...
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  • Mold Removal: Molds That Are Here, There And Everywhere
    By: Chris Blastoyout | - The fungi world is comprised of many varieties, and one of them is the mold. The mold has the ability to travel and disperse in the air through its spores. Its main habitat should be a warm, dark and moist place. Since humidity is a great factor in its existence, the control of moisture in the air within a home is very important. While molds are considered to be essential elements in nature because they help in the breakdown of organic matters, they have the opposite effect in a home environment ...
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  • Is Injectable Wrinkle Reduction Procedure Safe
    By: Ryan English | - As more and more people enter the market for effective anti-wrinkle treatments, some radical treatments have become increasingly popular, raising safety concerns. Many people are concerned that injectable wrinkle reduction procedures may not be safe, and may pose health and safety concerns for patients.

    The most popular and widely known form of anti-wrinkle treatment that involves injection is Botox. Botox is a form of botulinum toxin, produced by a particular strain of bacteria t ...

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  • Important Facts About Mold Removal
    By: Chris Blastoyout | - Molds are among the organisms that comprise the fungi kingdom. They could be found anywhere both outdoors and indoors. Molds propagate by manufacturing spores that are light in weight, capable of being airborne, capable of resisting any adverse weather conditions, and could survive a long time in its natural habitat. To be able to thrive, molds basically need food and moisture to grow. Their natural habitats consist of a humid place that is warm and damp.

    Molds are a threat to an ...

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  • Detailed Information On Munchausen By Proxy Syndrome
    By: Juliet | - Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSBP) is a form of child abuse in which a parent induces real or apparent symptoms of a disease in a child. The caregiver almost always is a mother, and the victim, her child. Because children are the victims, MSBP is considered a form of child abuse. There are different intensities and manifestations of this disorder. Symptoms of MSBP are hard to identify but are most prevalent when the child only becomes sick in the presence of his or her mother. The mother mainta ...
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  • All You Need To Know About Epsom Salt
    By: John C. Arkin | - What is Epsom salt? Epsom salt is the name by which most people know the chemical compound magnesium sulfate, with the formula MgSO4. The compound is more popularly called by that name because it was first discovered in Epsom, England, where it was distilled and marketed primarily as a bath salt. The knowledge of Epsom salt and its many uses have been with us since the 1500s.

    As mentioned above, Epsom salt has many uses, more than just being a bath salt. It is used in gardenin ...

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  • Snake Bite Treatments
    By: David Meisel | - WARNING

    ALL THE INFORMATION ON SNAKE-BITE TREATMENT IS THERE TO HELP YOU UNDERSTAND HOW TO MANAGE THESE EMERGENCIES. I HOLD NO RESPONSIBILITY WHATSOEVER FOR ANY LOSSES OR HARM DONE.


    Cytotoxic venom (cell destroying)

    Symptoms:

    This venom destroys blood vessels, cells and tissue.
    The symptoms develop slowly, 10 15 minutes after the bite.
    The bite is very localized and painful, with severe swelling, b ...

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  • Complete Information On Acquired Angioedema With Treatment And Prevention
    By: Juliet | - Acquired angioedema is a hypersensitivity disorder that presents as edema of the subcutaneous tissues and mucosa, typically involving the upper airways or gastrointestinal tract, and often accompanied by urticaria. Acquired angioedema is characterized by painless, nonpruritic, nonpitting swelling of the rind that is classified into 2 forms: acquired angioedema role I and acquired angioedema role II. It is usually nonerythematous and nonpruritic, and it may be pain-free. It is is caused by extrav ...
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  • Information On Cardiac Asystole
    By: Peter Hutch | - Cardiac asystole provoked by epileptic seizures is a rare but important complication in epilepsy and is supposed to be relevant to the pathogenesis of sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP). We sought to determine the frequency of this complication in a population of patients with medically intractable epilepsy and to analyze the correlation between EEG, electrocardiogram (ECG), and clinical features obtained from long-term video-EEG monitoring.

    Cardiac asystole (EACA) in pa ...

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  • Preventing Cocaine Use
    By: Natasha Proctor | - Why do people come to using cocaine? Cocaine provides an individual with a sense of euphoria, command, and sometimes an incredible, nearly superhuman sense of power and mastery. For example, some individuals who use cocaine jump out of windows or off rooftops, believing that they are able to fly or jump more than ten feet without having bones broken. Nevertheless, there is a physiological explanation why people keep on taking cocaine after their first try. Cocaine uses up all the feel-good ...
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  • Occupational Safety & Health Administration
    By: Osha | - Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) is an agency of the U.S. Department of Labor. The agency is result of The Occupational Safety and Health Act signed by President Richard M. Nixon on Dec. 29, 1970. The Agency aims to ensure employee safety and health in the United States by working with employers and employees to create better working environments. Since its inception, OSHA has helped to cut workplace fatalities by more than 60 percent and occupational injury and ill ...
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  • The Best Gentlemen Actor That I Have Ever Known
    By: steamtown | - Jimmy Stewart may have passed away more than a decade ago but in my mind he will always be one of my favorite actors that is always fresh in my mind. His demeanor as one of the good guys is forever embellished in my mind. He was the best gentlemen actor that I have ever known

    Over the course of his career, he starred in many films widely considered classics andwas nominated for five Oscars, winning one in competition and one life achievement. Healso had a remarkable military car ...

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  • Oxycontin: Prescription Drug Abuse & Testing
    By: Tarun Gupta | - OxyContin is an opium derivative, which contains the same active ingredient as in Percodan and Percocet. OxyContin is a very strong narcotic pain reliever similar to morphine. OxyContin is designed so that its oxycodone salt is slowly released over time. OxyContin products are in schedule II of the federal Controlled Substances Act of 1970 in United States.

    OxyContin Prescription:

    OxyContin is an opiate agonist that provides pain relief by acting on opioid receptors ...

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  • Ultram: Prescription Drug Abuse & Testing
    By: Tarun Gupta | - Ultram is the trade name for Tramadol which is an atypical opioid. It is a synthetic agent, as a 4-phenyl-piperidine analogue of codeine, and appears to have actions on the GABAergic, noradrenergic and serotonergic systems & is thus used as a centrally acting analgesic for treating moderate to severe pain.

    Tramadol is usually marketed as the hydrochloride salt (tramadol hydrochloride) and is available in both injectable (intravenous and/or intramuscular) and oral preparations. It ...

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  • Percocet, Percodan, Tylox - Oxycodone: Prescription Drug Abuse & Testing
    By: Tarun Gupta | - Percocet, Tylox & Percodans are the different trade names of Oxycodone products.

    Oxycodone is a 14-hydroxydihydrocodeinone, semi-synthetic opioid analgesic that occurs as a white, odorless, crystalline powder having a saline, bitter taste. It is a potentially addictive opioid analgesic medication synthesized from thebaine.

    Oxycodone Prescription:

    It was first introduced to the US market in May 1939 and is the active ingredient in a number of pain me ...

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  • Demerol: Prescription Drug Abuse & Testing
    By: Tarun Gupta | - Demerol is the trade name of Pethidine / meperidine which is a fast-acting opioid analgesic drug used to treat pain. In the United States and Canada, Pethidine or meperidine is more commonly known by its brand name Demerol whereas in many parts of the world, it is also known as isonipecaine; lidol; pethanol; piridosal; Algil; Alodan; Centralgin; Demerol; Dispadol & Dolantin etc.

    Chemically, Demerol is 4-Piperidinecarboxylic acid, 1-methyl-4-phenyl-ethyl ester hydrochloride.

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  • Rabies - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment Methods
    By: Juliet | - Rabies is an acute viral infection. Rabid animals usually stop eating and drinking, and may appear to want to be left alone. Because it can be fatal, rabies should be considered extremely dangerous. Therefore, it is important to prevent exposure to the rabies virus whenever possible. In Europe the virus is mainly carried by the fox. Each year a few people die of rabies in the United States. Most deaths occur because the person didn't seek medical assistance. People are most often infected by the ...
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  • More About Minerals
    By: Pencil Writer | - Mineral are highly required to have a healthy body. It is necessary that you include foods that are rich in minerals to maintain good health. As a person who is conscious about health and diet you need to know what are the minerals that your body require, their functions, dietary sources of these minerals and also about he side effects to lack of these minerals as well when they taken in an over dose. This article tends to give you some information regarding them.

    The minerals tho ...

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  • How To Stop Your Cat Chewing On Electrical Cords And Other Objects
    By: Mike Ray | - Chewing on electrical cords can burn or shock your cat, causing respiratory problems, cardiac arrest and even death. Cat's sharp teeth and their inquisitive nature can put your cat at high risk. This is especially an issue with kittens.

    Here's what to do to:

    1. Tape cords to the wall with electrical tape to help prevent your pet from gaining access to them.

    2. Stow excess lengths of cord behind furniture or appliances, hidden from your cat's view. Cat ...

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  • Practical Approaches In The Treatment Of Asthma
    By: Lac Tran | - For so many people around the world, the symptoms of asthma - wheezing, coughing and breathlessness have become a way of life. The American Lung Association puts asthma down as the seventh-ranked chronic health condition in the United States and the leading chronic illness in children. It is estimated that 23.2 million Americans suffer from asthma. Large numbers of people are hospitalized each year in addition to a significant number of deaths, resulting in health care costs of a whopping $14.5 ...
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  • A New Tool To Help You Recover From Pain Pill Addiction: Are You Addicted?
    By: Jeffrey T Junig | - Are you addicted to pain pills? You certainly have company. The cycle of use, dependence, and use is playing out, over and over, in every community across the country. Note that I describe the cycle as use, dependence, use'-a description that is accurate, because in most cases the cycle of dependence starts when you appropriately use medication administered by a person who you trust-your physician.

    Pain pills are often called narcotics'--a term that comes from the Greek wor ...

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  • How To Treat Your Dog In Cardiac Arrest
    By: Jeff Clare | - In every batch of worst-case scenarios, there's always one that demands immediate medical attention, may have multiple causes, leaves only a few minutes to save a life, or requires considerable effort and knowledge just to administer fast first aid. Among dogs, the twin serpents of cardiac and respiratory arrest are the nightmare scenario. Should your dog suffer cardiac or respiratory arrest, a swift but knowledgeable response can mean the difference between life and death.

    The fi ...

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  • Causes And Effects Of Youth Cocaine Abuse
    By: Jonathon Hardcastle | - One of the biggest problems professionals have to encounter when dealing with drug abuse patients is the phenomenon of youth cocaine addicts. Parents, grandparents, school teachers, and family friends, are actually the most intimate group of people whose sphere of attention a kid or a teenager has to surpass without letting them notice that something has changed in his or her behavior as a drug addiction is slowly emerging. Youth cocaine abuse has entered the homes of many "civilized" and "peace ...
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