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Mar
18

Fyodorov eye clinic in Krasnodar Rusia

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Description: Two eye surgeons from Czech Republic visiting Krasnodar Fyodorov eye clinic

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Finding the right freelance writer to produce your revenue generating articles can take a bit of time, however, if you find one that can easily take on another regular client and the two of you work well together, then that one difficult search will turn into a lot of profitable articles.


When you start your search, you may want to begin with a very small group of articles, just in case you happen too hook up with a writer that you are less than thrilled with. It is important to keep in mind that there are several different types of writing and each writer might be highly skilled in one area, yet lack in another. For example, there is creative/fiction writing, biographical writing, news writing, general informational article writing, critical writing, copy-writing, poem/verse writing, technical writing, medical writing, essay/report writing, and sports writing. Although a writer may be highly skilled in one area, many freelance writers spread themselves out into others areas as well. So, it is critical that the writer you choose can produce the type of content that you need.


To find a freelance writer, you can look at various freelancing websites that will allow you to post the specification of your project and your budget.


From there, writers will make bids on your project and provide you with writing samples so that you can get an idea of their skill level. Make sure that you choose a writer who gives you a sample of the type of article that you are looking for. For example, if you are looking for a copy-writer, do not hire someone who only sent you a sports writing sample. He or she may be an outstanding sports writer, but copy-writing is about selling (a product, service, or yourself) to your website visitors.


In conclusion, the more you are willing to pay per article, the more bids you will get from quality writers who know how to entertain and inform your website visitors so that they keep coming back for more. Writers know that you will eventually make a ton of money off of each article or content piece. So although $30 or more for a 500 word article may seem like a lot, when you think about the service they are providing you and the time and effort that they put into your piece, then you will realize that it really is not a lot for that one article. If you pay for quality, you will be amazed at how much you will eventually make off of your articles.

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“Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery for Breast Cancer” describes the reconstructive techniques that have been refined over the past decade by surgeons in a very high volume unit. It provides clear descriptions of all the available techniques. With proven experience in the procedures described and detailed scientific evaluation, it furthermore provides evidence-based literature reviews.

The book starts with the relevant anatomical background and passes through all the major oncoplastic and reconstructive procedures available to the breast cancer patient. It includes management of breast and nipple-areolar complex reconstruction in addition to symmetrising surgery and the new technique of fat transfer. It also covers all multidisciplinary aspects and genetics thus giving an up-to-date status report.


Oncoplastic and Reconstructive Surgery for Breast Cancer: The Institut Curie Experience

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Mar
18

Cosmetic Facial Surgery

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Description: Botox, Restylane, Radiesse, Facial Cosmetic surgery, skin rejuvenation

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Description: www.preop.com PatientEducation Company Following the procedure, you’ll be moved then to a recovery area where you can relax until the sedation and anesthetic has worn off – and until the doctor is satisfied that you are fit to go home. Plan on spending several hours in recovery. Your doctor may be able to give you a more precise estimate prior to surgery. Before you leave, you’ll probably be prescribed a pain killer along with any other medication your doctor feels you need to take. Occasionally, patients can experience a persistent residual neuralgia — or pain — around any incision locations. It can be either localized or general. It may develop soon after surgery — or even weeks or months later. Usually, it will decrease in intensity with time, but in very rare situations, it can become permanent. Patient Education Company Once you return home, you will be responsible to keeping the dressing intact and clean. As with all surgery, you should be alert for signs of infection near the incision – increased swelling, redness, bleeding or other discharge. Your doctor may advise you to be on the alert for other symptoms as well. If you experience any unusual symptoms, report them to your doctor right away. You may also notice some bruising in the general area of the incision. The discoloration may be extensive – but as with any bruise, it should heal on it’s own. Before you leave, you’ll be given discharge guidelines which may include diet, medication, work and other

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In the US, naratriptan oral tablets are called Amerge in the UK, the trade name is Naramig. A nasal spray formulation is under review.

Amerge Dosage

For adults, the usual starting dosage of Amerge is 2.5-milligram daily.

Uses of Amerge

*It is used to treats migraine attack.

*It may also be used to treats other medical conditions those are listed in this medication guide.

Side Effects of Amerge

Side Effects:

* Dizziness

* Drowsiness

* Tingling of the hands or feet

* Unusual tiredness

* Nausea

* Dry mouth and unsteadiness.

If these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor promptly. Unlikely but report promptly:

* chest pain/pressure

* throat pain/pressure

* unusually fast/slow/irregular pulse

* one-sided muscle weakness

* vision problems

* cold/bluish hands or feet

* stomach pain

* bloody diarrhea

* mental/mood changes

* fainting.

In the unlikely event you have a serious allergic reaction to this drug, seek immediate medical attention. Symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling, severe dizziness, trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.

Warnings and precautions before taking Amerge:

*People with a heart or circulatory condition have been known to suffer a heart attack or stroke after taking Amerge. If you have heart disease, or know of any factors that make undetected heart disease a possibility, be sure to tell the doctor. Risk factors include high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, excess weight, smoking, a history of heart disease in your family, and menopause.

*If you have kidney or liver problems, or if you have any trouble with your eyes, then you should inform your doctor.

*You should tell your doctor immediately if you have shortness of breath; wheezing; palpitations; swelling of the eyelids, face, or lips; or a skin rash, lumps, or hives.

*After taken this medicine, then you may feel dizzy, or drowsiness. So you should not participate in any activities that require alertness such as driving and operate machinery.

Drug Interaction :-

If you are taking Amerge with certain other drugs, then the effects of either could be increased, decreased, or altered. So it is especially important to check with your doctor before combining Amerge with the following:

*Ergot-containing drugs such as Cafergot and Ergostat

*Sumatriptan (Imitrex)

*Zolmitriptan (Zomig)

*Antidepressants that boost serotonin levels, including Luvox, Paxil, Prozac, and Zoloft

Overdose

Any medication taken in excess can have serious consequences. If you suspect an overdose, seek medical attention immediately.

Symptoms of Amerge may include:

o Light-headedness

o Loss of coordination

o Tension in the neck

o Tiredness

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Just what the doctor ordered! Very often parents think that ADHD medicine will be the solution in dealing with a hyperactive child suffering from ADHD. That is just the tip of the iceberg because the harassed parent is often unaware that nutrition and certain behavioural therapy can work in tandem with medicine for ADHD to help the child through this difficult period.

A Drugged Nation?

We certainly live in a strange era – the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is recommending that in certain cases of obesity in children (as young as 8 years old!) statins can be prescribed for lowering their cholesterol. That is an alarming reflection on the failure of nutrition programs at home and at school. Adults have jumped on the psychostimulant drug wagon and we now know that academics, managers and high flyers are taking ADHD medicine (eg. Ritalin) to allow them to power build their memory, concentrate and focus better so that they can outsmart all the competition! This was reported recently in Nature magazine and nobody seems to be too worried about the ethics. In one survey one in every five adults were using such psychostimulants to give them the winning edge.

Does TV Cause ADHD?

Somebody has remarked that TV does more parenting than the actual parents. We have

allowed children too much exposure to media and many of the programs are violent and/or contain explicit sex scenes. While it would be too simplistic to say that TV causes ADHD, there remains the fact that children need ‘green’ activities, support, love and attention and a PC screen cannot do that.

And The Good News?

That’s enough bad news! The good news is that more and more children are being treated with alternative therapies although that is a very broad term and can cover a multitude of different types of treatments from homeopathy to yoga! According to the New York Times, one in 9 children will have some kind of alternative treatment. The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine reports that almost 3 million young people are taking supplements – these can range from fish oils to ginseng or homeopathy.

More Good News!

There is more good news in that ADHD alternative therapies exist and that they can help a child to concentrate better and calm down hyperactivity. Parents have been scared about the FDA warnings on the boxes of ADHD medicine and now want to help their children to meet the ADHD challenge without having to go through all the nasty side effects caused by the drugs like Risperdal, Adderall, Concerta and Ritalin. The link below will give you all the information you need about ADHD natural cures – eg., what they are, how they are manufactured and what guarantees are offered.

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Mar
18

Dentistry and Dental Insurance Claims

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Dentistry and Dental Insurance Claims

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These moxa sticks offer less smoke and odor than other moxa sticks. They are made from pure, fine quality moxa. They are made with the Chinese herb Ai Ye (Artemisia argyi).
Huaian Stick Moxa – Super Pure Grade – 1 box

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Blood pressure is a necessary part of the body’s survival; we often think of it as a bad thing because so many have problems with high blood pressure. However, your blood pressure is simply a measurement of the movement of your blood through your system. When your heart beats, it pumps and then rests, pumps, and then rests, and continues this cycle for as long as you live. Your blood pressure reading is in two numbers and is expressed as “120 over 80,” or whatever your reading is. The first number is when your heart pumps, the second is when it rests in between pumps. High blood pressure is when it pumps too hard or when the blood is continuing to be pushed too hard in between those pumps.


There are many causes of high blood pressure, from genetic predisposition to obesity to poor diet, and many other reasons. Some cases are not bad enough to warrant anything more than some suggestions from your doctor about lifestyle and diet choices, while other cases of high blood pressure are so dangerous that you need to be on medication to regulate it. If this is true in your case, here is some simple information to help you better understand commonly prescribed medications:


Diuretics


You may have heard of these types of medications for high blood pressure actually being abused by those who want to lose weight. They work by causing the body to lose excess water. Since blood is made mostly of water, when you have less water in your system you have less volume of blood moving through you. This lowers your blood pressure. Diuretics are often prescribed with other high blood pressure medications, not simply on their own.


Beta Blockers


If you’ve been prescribed beta blockers for your high blood pressure, you need to make sure you are taking the prescribed dose exactly as directed, and do not take any other medications unless you are sure there will be no drug interaction. Beta blockers cause your heart to beat slower than normally, which in turns slows or lowers your blood pressure. Obviously any medication that affects your heart rate needs to be taken as prescribed.


ACE Inhibitors, ARB Receptor Blockers, and Calcium Channel Blockers


ACE stands for “angiotensin-converting enzyme,” and ARB stands for “angiotensin receptor blockers,” so let’s just use ACE and ARB. ACE inhibitors and ARB blockers stop a certain enzyme in the body that is needed to cause blood vessels to constrict; if the blood vessels are constricted, you’re likely to have high blood pressure as the body needs to work harder to push the blood through those smaller openings. Calcium channel blockers do much the same thing.


There are other medicines that you may be prescribed instead of or in addition to these medicines for your high blood pressure, and if you have any question about their dosage, schedule, interaction, side effects, or anything else, do not hesitate to talk to your doctor.


Always consult your doctor before using this information.


This Article is nutritional in nature and is not to be construed as medical advice.

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