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2010-01-23 | Dr. David Free, an American Fork Chiropractor, has long been helping athletes of all skill levels overcome sports injuries and perform at higher levels through chiropractics.
2010-01-16 | With baby boomers now in their 50's and 60's, Dr. Dean Toriumi sees an increasing number of patients with skin cancers.
2010-01-11 | A story of a man who cares for animals the rest of the world does not want, the only catch is this man has no legs, but this does not stop him. His staff declares him a hero.
2010-01-10 | Patients who suffer from myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism experience blurred vision. LASIK eye surgery offers you an effective treatment to improve your eye's focusing power and enhance your vision.
2010-01-08 | Due to the variety and unique nature of injury causes and effects, hiring a lawyer with extensive experience in a range of injury cases is essential to winning a case.
2010-01-08 | The sooner you report your accident or injury to your employer, the more credibility you establish. Delays in reporting raise questions about the facts, the severity, and the actuality that the injury occurred at work.
2010-01-08 | If you believe your loved one has been the victim of nursing home rape, you must take immediate action to make sure your loved one's rights are protected.
2010-01-06 | Folsom chiropractor, Dr. Brad Falke of www.chiropracticfolsom.com favors a non-traditional approach to pain relief. He treats causes rather than symptoms of illness. A new web site for Blue Oak Chiropractic is now live and details options.
2009-12-16 | Patients who suffer from migraines and other chronic or severe headaches usually have Trigeminal Nerve involemet that rquirs that the TMJ disorders be treated. Some insurance companies fraudulently deny coverage of medical problems involving TMD.
2009-12-15 | Patients who suffer from migraines and other chronic or severe headaches usually have Trigeminal Nerve involemet that rquirs that the TMJ disorders be treated. Some insurance companies fraudulently deny coverage of medical problems involving TMD.
2009-12-12 | Cerebral palsy is a complex medical condition with varying degrees of severity from mild to severe. Cerebral palsy is characterized by an inability to control motor function, particularly muscle control and coordination.
2009-12-12 | Glaucoma progressively damages the optic nerve, beginning with a subtle loss of peripheral (side) vision. Left undiagnosed and untreated, glaucoma can lead to a loss of central vision and eventually blindness.
2009-12-12 | Recent NAMI survey highlights public is aware of the risks of not receiving care
2009-12-10 | American artist & author Kris Courtney announces the release of memoir and autobiography, Norma Jean's Sun. Based on a true story!
2009-12-10 | Airbag injuries can be confusing for victims because the injury was caused by something designed to protect them. It can also be hard to separate the effects of the accident itself and the results of airbag deployment.
2009-12-08 | Patients may contact the Zimmer Durom Cup Hip Implant Patient Information Web site and call 1-866-374-0338 to see if they qualify to file a claim for Zimmer settlement compensation and medical monitoring.
2009-12-06 | MaxiAids Products for Independent Living www.MaxiAids.com, leading supplier of items for those with special needs, announced it will be an exclusive North American distributor of Carl Zeiss high quality magnifiers.
2009-12-06 | SeeMore Vision Aiding Products www.SeeMoreVision.com, the premier distributor of magnification devices to professional and wholesale customers, will carry the full line of Carl Zeiss high quality magnifiers for the North American market.
2009-12-03 | MaxiAids Products for Independent Living is holding a Web-A-Thon all day Thursday, December 3, 2009, during which time a portion of all profits from web purchases will be donated to the Perkins School for the Blind.
2009-12-02 | Losing a limb is one of the most traumatic events a person can experience, affecting you not only physically, but also emotionally and financially. Approximately 1.7 million people in the U.S. are living with the aftermath of an amputation.