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Oct 02, 2006
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by DannyElle
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Cataract surgery
First you notice that you have vision problems, everything looks blurred. Colours may not bright as they did before. Finally, you decided to see an ophthalmologist. Ophthalmologist diagnosed cataract, and probably suggested you a surgery. You don’t know anything about surgery, or maybe you want to find out more. Read this article.
What is cataract surgery?
First you should know what cataract is. ...
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Oct 01, 2006
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by DannyElle
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Cheilectomy
What is cheilectomy?
You probably have haliux rigidus. You probably don’t know anything about the treatment. The only thing you know is that doctor suggested you a cheilectomy. You are wondering what to do, and worry about surgery. We can help you. Everything you should know about cheilectomy, you will find here, but if you have any concerns about surgery talk with your surgeon! Your surgeon is familiar with ...
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Oct 01, 2006
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by DannyElle
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How can friends help the depressed person?
You noticed that someone close to you have a problem with depression. There are some symptoms of depression: persistent sad, anxious, decreased energy, fatigue, loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities, including work or sex, insomnia, early-morning waking, or oversleeping, either gain or weight loss, feelings of hopelessness, feelings of guilt, worthlessness, helplessness, thou ...
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Sep 14, 2006
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by keekee
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Many people think of sex as a step-by-step progression towards orgasm that can be accomplished by following a set of directions that work in the same way for every person: one set for men and one set for women. Many people feel there are particular things that everyone will automatically enjoy, things that will satisfy every person every time. Sorry Charlie, but while we're all human, or male and female, that doesn't mean we all functio ...
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Sep 14, 2006
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by keekee
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Part II
Taking it on the road: Sex with a partner
So, if you understand how sexual response works in general and for yourself, and have a good handle on what pleases you and makes you feel good, you've got a great start in bringing that to a partnership, if that is something you are interested in doing. It should go without saying that because sex is a multifaceted thing which is mainly based in ourselves, no one HAS to have a partner to be s ...
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Sep 13, 2006
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by MariAnne
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Arthroscopic surgery is a procedure to visualize, diagnose, and treat joint problems, and the name is derived from the Greek words arthron, which means joint, and skopein, which means to look at. Arthroscopy is a procedure to look inside a joint by using an arthroscope, which is instrument like a thin telescope with a light source. It is used to light up and magnify the structures inside joint. Arthroscope is passed through a small cut in the ski ...
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Sep 13, 2006
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by MariAnne
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Carcinoma of the thyroid gland is an uncommon cancer, but is the most common malignancy of human endocrine system. Differentiated tumors, whether those are papillary or follicular, are highly treatable and are usually curable. Poorly differentiated tumors such as medullary or anaplastic are much less common. These tumors are aggressive, metastasize early, and have a much poorer prognosis. Thyroid cancer affects women more often than men and usual ...
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Sep 13, 2006
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by MariAnne
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If you are like millions of other people across the globe, you know what it is like to face uncontrollable, embarrassing underarm perspiration. Many people have experienced embarrassing underarm sweating. It was the cause of immense discomfort in social situations, pungent odor and the ruining of countless shirts and expensive suits. However, do we really understand why we must sweat and how could we stop this excessive sweating, as well how coul ...
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Sep 11, 2006
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by SirGan
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The Lisfranc fracture is one specific fracture and dislocation of the joints in the midfoot. This is where a cluster of small bones forms an arch on top of the foot between the ankle and the toes. Interesting fact is that this fracture was first described by the French doctor and surgeon Jacques Lisfranc de St. Martin, who worked in Napoleon's army. Experts are saying that this type of injury mostly occurred when a horseman fell while rid ...
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Sep 09, 2006
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by SirGan
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Nail-Patella syndrome is one specific and rare genetic disorder characterized by abnormalities of bone, joints, fingernails and kidneys. In most cases- it is commonly characterized by absent or under-developed kneecaps and thumbnails. Less common medical findings include defects of the upper lip, the roof of the mouth, and unusual skeletal abnormalities. Skeletal abnormalities are also an important symptom of this condition and they may include p ...
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