Sunday, August 26, 2007

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Bee Stings - Wasp Stings - The simple facts and the cures Posted By : Robert W. Benjamin

Learn the facts on Bee Stings and Wasp Stings, and the cures

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Gain Weight: Why Do It? Posted By : Roger Gordon

The big question for many women and men is: do I need to gain weight? There are many things that can affect our overall health. Studies show that people who have a normal and healthy body weight live the longest and seem to have the best health. People who are under weight, just as people who are over weight, could be putting their health and enjoyment of life at risk.

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Essential Tips on Acquiring a Good Posture Posted By :

People who have good posture have a lesser tendency to develop osteoporosis. Good posture helps you align your bones properly and exerts minimum strain on your muscles, ligament and, joints. On the other hand, faulty posture leads to fatigue, strains up your muscles and subsequently cause pain. In many people who suffer from chronic backache, faulty postural habits for years are the etiological factor. Besides, faulty posture can influence the functioning of abdominal organs.

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Atrophy Posted By :

Shrinkage in the size of the cell by loss of cell substance is known as atrophy. It represents a form of adaptive response. When a sufficient number of cells are involved , the entire tissue or organ diminishes in size or becomes atrophic. Atrophy can be physiologic or pathologic. Physiologic atrophy is common during early development. Some embryonic structures, such as the notocord or thyroglossal duct, undergo atrophy during fetal development. The uterus decreases in size shortly after parturition and this is a form of physiologic atrophy. Pathologic atrophy depends on the basic cause and can be local or generalized. The common causes of atrophy are the following:

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Crucial Roles Played by PEER and OR PEER in the Healthcare Industry Posted By : Groshan Fabiola

In todays continuously developing healthcare industry, state-of-the-art, standardized software tools and latest technology computer systems play crucial roles in ensuring quality of service and good levels of performance among many different branches of the healthcare system.

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