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2009-04-09 | The UK government is aiming to tackle obesity by introducing a 'fat test' for all adults between 40 and 74.
2009-03-30 | New KLAS report highlights the performance of cardiology IT vendors within a fragmented but increasingly sophisticated market
2009-03-27 | Until fairly recently, silicone implants were the only real choice available for breast augmentation or reconstruction. Chosen for its viscosity and texture, similar to natural fatty tissue, silicone gives a more realistic feel and shape to the breasts.
2009-03-27 | Breast Implants Raleigh, NC Breast Augmentation Specialists Michael Law is seeing an increased demand for a decreased size of breast Implant
2009-03-25 | Having a child is one of life's most fulfilling experiences. There is no denying, however, that pregnancy and what it does to a woman's body, can have a rather disheartening effect on a woman's self-esteem.
2009-03-25 | Over one million people will have a microdermabrasion procedure performed this year. It is one of the most popular non-invasive procedures performed in the United States at this time.
2009-03-25 | While all perky, youthful breasts inevitably lose their shape and volume, technological advances have provided women with a surgical solution to restore their breasts to a younger, more vibrant appearance.
2009-03-22 | Dr. Ted Eisenberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania cosmetic breast surgeon, authors article on postoperative nausea and vomiting after breast augmentation surgery
2009-03-10 | Transform has seen a 72% increase in corrective surgery operations from 2007 and 2008. The most common corrective procedures following holiday surgery is breast augmentations (breast enlargements), tummy tucks and rhinoplasty operations.
2009-03-06 | Miles for Hope, a non-profit organization, dedicated to finding a cure for brain cancer, has partnered with the Dunedin Blue Jays and AirTran Airways to bring you a Guinness World Record Breaking event "Together In Hope" candlelight vigil. All proceeds benefit brain cancer research.
2009-03-03 | This new eye center is well-known among all Boston communities for superior laser refractive surgery (LASIK, Advanced Surface Ablation and PRK) outcomes and enhanced patient care including comprehensive eye exams and the treatment of glaucoma, oculoplastics, retinal, and diabetic eye care.
2009-02-25 | In this tender read we are privileged to enter into the world of, Charles and Saundra, a world that like most of ours, has indeed its trials and tribulations. The couple share with you their lives, their journey with the Lord, and the battles they encountered.
2009-02-22 | The eye's crystalline lens naturally performs "accommodation", or automatic focusing. It does that by changing its curvature, making it steeper for close objects and flatter for far objects. As the eyes age, the lens becomes less flexible, and some accommodation is lost.
2009-02-18 | Miles for Hope, a non-profit organization sponsored by AirTran Airways has created a virtual vigil and hope to have one million people light a virtual candle by April 10, 2009 to raise brain tumor awareness world-wide.
2009-02-18 | In a move to expand access to high quality, affordable health care, Alabama Primary Health Care Association has selected Power 2 Transform to provide leadership development to its members.
2009-02-12 | BioScience Laboratories can now test a product's efficacy when challenged with Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) on human skin.
2009-02-05 | Women aren't the only ones who care about their bodies. Though men are less open about it they, too, want to look and feel their best. Most men develop loose skin after a significant weight loss or gastric bypass surgery.
2009-02-04 | There are over 6 million auto accidents in the United States alone every year. That virtually guarantees that every American will be involved in at least one car accident in their lifetime. 1.4 million Americans suffer a traumatic brain injury every year.
2009-02-01 | The key to long-term survival from treatment of mesothelioma is early diagnosis, which enables the greatest potential for success from standard therapies. Standard therapies include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy.
2009-02-01 | Unfortunately, symptoms of serious medical conditions such as cancer and heart attacks can be misdiagnosed, leading to grave consequences.