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Implants for missing facial organs (EAR, NOSE, EYES) - Historical background
Over the last decade, there has been a very rapid development in technical possibilities to provide patients with facial prostheses retained by skin penetrating implants after ablative tumor surgery. The use of Osseo integrated implants in the patient who has undergone radiotherapy is also possible.

Author: Dr. Thomas
Category: Other Public Health Issues


Implants for missing facial organs (EAR, NOSE, EYES)
To achieve success with an implant retained craniofacial prosthesis, the surgeon must be familiar with the indications and surgical technique which, although not technically demanding, require close attention to detail. The surgical procedure can often be performed under local anesthesia on an outpatient basis.

Author: Dr. Thomas
Category: Other Public Health Issues


How to stop smoking easily, quickly and effectively?
Are you one who is addicted to smoking but want to quit it? This article is for you. Keep reading it. Arguably the most critical aspect to succeed in quit smoking is your determination. Once you’ve determined to give up this habit, everything will be easy to tackle. After that it’s time to find tips and methods to quit smoking and the variety of resources and support available to you. You may find some of the tips on how to quit smoking given below useful.

Author: charli jhonson
Category: Safety Products


Improved RNA interference kits launched by Imgenex
RNA interference (RNAi) is the process of mRNA degradation that is induced by double-stranded RNA in a sequence-specific manner. RNAi has been observed in all eukaryotes, from yeast to mammals. The RNAi pathway is thought to be an ancient mechanism for protecting the host and its genome against viruses and rogue genetic elements that use double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) in their life cycles. For more details read out the following article:-

Author: S.jones kumar
Category: Disease Control


Flu season: How to Survive
Here we are, already about to enter this year’s flu season. No one wants to get the flu of course, but I know that no matter how hard I try, it seems I usually end up getting it. In fact, every year 5 to 20 percent of Americans suffer from the flu. If you’re young and healthy, your best bet is the flu shot. This vaccine reduces your chance of getting the flu by 70 to 90 percent.

Author: Rachel Lukasavige
Category: Other Public Health Issues


California Head Injury Lawyer, Southern California Brain Injury Attorney
Like snowflakes, or so they say, every brain is different. Brain injuries have just as many variations. Brain injuries can be severe or mild, permanent or temporary, immediate or arise some time after a trauma.

Author: Gibson Sebastian
Category: Other Public Health Issues


Medical Records are Important
Think about all the documents you feel are important enough to file away just in case. This might include warranties, receipts, rebate information or bills. However, one of the most important documents you can have - that many of us don't - are your medical records.

Author: Rachel Lukasavige
Category: First Aid


Understanding The Difference Between Mediation, Arbitration and Trial
Many who confront the legal system for the first time, voluntarily or involuntarily, are faced with having to decide the forum in which their dispute will be resolved.

Author: Mark Eisenberg
Category: Other Public Health Issues


Bed Bug Bite Symptom - Detect and Treat Them!
Bed bugs can be found almost anywhere in the world but they are very hard to detect especially in the first stage of infestation. Sometimes, your only hope of detecting the presence of bed bugs is through a bed bug bite symptom.

Author: HMF Editor
Category: Other Public Health Issues


MICRA's Impact On Your Medical Malpractice Claim
Unlike other types of injury cases, one claiming to have been seriously injured as a result of a healthcare provider's negligence will rarely receive full compensation for their injury.

Author: Mark Eisenberg
Category: Other Public Health Issues


Bird Flu: How to Build Your Immune Defenses for Healing Your Body
The Virus The H5N1 strain of avian influenza (Flu) is considered by the World Health Organization and other health experts to be the biggest single disease threat to the world. Since starting in Hong Kong in 1997, it has spread in flocks of poultry across Asia and is now in western Europe.

Author: HMF Editor
Category: Disease Control


Bird Flu: Three Powerful Reasons to Be Fearless
With the media’s increasing focus on the projected Avian or “Bird Flu” pandemic, you can almost palpably feel the fear rising. And with reports that there are insufficient medical safeguards to prevent the loss of human life, the feeling of helplessness is on the rise as well. But here are three reasons we would be wise not to allow fear to take hold.

Author: HMF Editor
Category: Disease Control


Tug of War
...with God. Not a sport, really, nor a game. Just something I did as a Mobile Intensive Care Unit Paramedic. Often, it would appear that all the forces of the Universe were conspiring to take a specific life, and I, who happened to be at the right place at the right time, and with the right tools and experience, would do everything in my power to stop that from happening: Push and pull until someThing, or someOne, gave.

Author: HMF Editor
Category: Other Public Health Issues


The Health Care Crisis - and a Solution
We are presently facing a health care crisis that is getting more dire every day. Health care costs are increasing so rapidly that many companies who offered free health insurance to their employees are now passing a lot of the high cost on to their employees. Other employers are dropping their health care plans altogether because they have become too expensive. Millions do not have health insurance because they can't afford the premiums.

Author: HMF Editor
Category: Other Public Health Issues


Chronic Diseases - How Expensive Are They?
A very small percentage of our population is consuming a very large percentage of our health care dollars. These patients with chronic conditions account for 83% of the $1.67 trillion spent on health care and cause two-thirds of the deaths in the U.S.

Author: HMF Editor
Category: Safety Products


The 5 Reasons For The LG Chocolate’s Success
The Name Marketing Design The Envy Factor Multimedia Phone

Author: HMF Editor
Category: Cell Phone Radiation


Cleavage Festival
"Now, here is an interesting research project" I thought as I read a recent article about fashion in the days of the European Royal dynasties and their expanding empires. The article highlighted the fashion industry which at the time was subsidized by the aristocracy, but gradually gave way to popular fashion that adapted the more attractive designs for sale to the general public. A portion of the article was devoted to the prevailing custom followed by the ladies of that time, of baring their breasts or wearing dresses with 'adventurous' cleavage.

Author: HMF Editor
Category: Breast Implant Issues


Personal Injury Attorneys
How can you determine which personal injury attorneys to trust? Here are some things to look for in a personal injury attorney. Areas of Expertise

Author: HMF Editor
Category: Other Public Health Issues


Amusement Park Injuries - Know Your Rights
Every year, millions of people in the United States and around the world flock to amusement parks to see exciting entertainment and to ride their favorite rides. Theme parks have long-been considered one of America's most wholesome places for family fun. However, not all trips to amusement parks are the fun-filled, safe family outings we'd like them to be. Unfortunately, what has always been considered a wonderful form of entertainment for all ages carries with it the very real possibility of serious injury or even death.

Author: HMF Editor
Category: Other Public Health Issues


Memory Loss After Traumatic Brain Injury
Any brain function can be disrupted by brain trauma resulting in inattention, difficulty concentrating, excessive sleepiness, faulty judgment, depression, irritability, emotional outbursts, and slowed thinking. However, memory loss is one of the most common cognitive side effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI). Even in mild TBI, memory loss is still very common. The more severe the victim's memory loss after the TBI, the more significant the brain damage will most likely be.

Author: HMF Editor
Category: Other Public Health Issues



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