Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Treatment in Children: Fusing Pediatrics and Child Psychology

Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Treatment in Children: Fusing Pediatrics and Child Psychology

The treatment of Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) in children has never been more prevalent; with an increase in pharmacological technology and developments, there exist a [...]

Trial Shows Discovery In Acute ACL Injury Treatment

Trial Shows Discovery In Acute ACL Injury Treatment
-William Anders
July 22, 2010- A young adult suffering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament, otherwise known as an acute ACL injury, enters a hospital with no optimal treatment clearly defined. Such an injury to o [...]

Acupuncture Finds Use in Reducing Hot Flashes

Acupuncture Finds Use in Reducing Hot Flashes
-William Anders

July 22, 2010- Acupuncture continues to grow in usefulness as an alternative therapy. The treatment is characterized by the insertion of thin needles into different parts of the body, and is used today [...]

Preparing Yourself For Surgery

Preparing Yourself For Surgery
-William Anders 

July 22, 2010 - When a patient walks into the hospital on the day of his or her surgery, instructions come from the nurses and the doctors. But what about the day before? The day before a major surgery can be o [...]

New Health care Bill Threatens Physician-Owned Hospitals:

Physician-owned hospitals and their local economies will suffer if the current health care reform bill is passed. Both the U.S. House bill and the new bill under consideration in the U.S. Senate will restrict every hospital owned by physicians from growing in response to the need [...]

When to Visit a Hospital Emergency Room for H1N1

The H1N1 Flu pandemic has created panic across the entire world — and in hospital emergency rooms across the nation. Many hospitals have already started H1N1 readiness and awareness initiatives, aimed at informing the general public and H1N1, its symptoms, and tips for how to d [...]

5 Tips For Reducing Women’s Risk of Heart Disease

Here’s a fact that you may not have known: 1 out of every 3 women die of heart disease. Heart disease is still the leading cause of death around the nation, killing more people than all other causes of death combined, including all forms of cancer. In fact, women are up to 6 ti [...]

Study Predicts 15,000 Will Die From Hospital CT Scans Done in 2007

The Archives of Internal Medicine published a new study that shows that radiation from hospital CT scans done in 2007 will cause approximately 29,000 cancers and kill nearly 15,000 Americans. The findings only add to the evidence that Americans are exposed to too much radiation s [...]

5 Tips for Healthy Traveling

Whether you are traveling for pleasure, business, or any other reason, it is important to stay aware and educated about your destination. For example, if you must travel to China for a business trip (and trust me, many people will), staying healthy will require understanding the [...]

Be Prepared for Sudden Cardiac Arrest: the AutoPulse Cardiac Support Pump

Sudden Cardiac Arrest is the leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for approximately 325,000 deaths every year. Those who suffer from Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) are at high risk of death, especially if medical attention is not immediately administered. Fortunat [...]

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