Entries Tagged as 'Healthcare'

5 Adult Acne Treatment For Various Types of Skin

November 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Adult acne which is develop after the age of 20 or 30, is a very common skin disorder in the world. Sometimes teenage acne can continue unabated from teen years into adulthood. Adult acne treatment is often sought although the cause, namely the existence of the acne, is rarely talked about.

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6 Factors That Cause Adult Acne Breakouts

November 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Having adult acne can be just as trying for adults as it is for teens. Job hunting, social events and dating can be negatively impacted by a few pimples. Even mild acne that might seem insignificant to an outsider can force some people to miss out an opportunities and relationships that otherwise they might have explored.

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4 Things That You Should Know Before Treating Adult Acne

November 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Many people, especially women, get adult acne for the first time as adults or develop acne after years of being relatively pimple free. It can crop up during an adult’s 20s, 30s, or even later in life. And sometimes teenage acne can continue unabated from teen years into adulthood.

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Candida Albicans Stir Up Yeast Infections in Men and Women.

November 7th, 2008 · No Comments

Men, women, children, the elderly, almost anyone can contract a yeast infection. Most times yeast infections are only associated with women but yeast, particularly Candida yeast, are found on the skin of every human being. When conditions on or in your body change to Candida’s ideal growing environment, the population of Candida increases in that area and you get a yeast infection. Yeast particularly like warm and moist areas to live, so areas like the mouth and inside your body are ideal yeast environments. Vaginal yeast infections, nail bed infections, skin infections, diaper rash and mouth and throat infections are the most common types of yeast infections.

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Medical Billing Problems Part I

October 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Let’s do a quick review; most items that appear on your hospital bill first originate as a physician’s order. The computer stores the order and billing is carried out. For supplies the patient is charged by various methods including stickers transfered from the item used to the “charge card”.

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Cervical Pain Treatment by Physiotherapy

October 20th, 2008 · No Comments

Cervical spine pain and disability is one of the commonest problems for which people consult a physiotherapist. The first part of the examination is to find out the cause of onset of the pain and how it has behaved since then. The cause of the pain is clear in about half of all cases but the rest can give no good idea why the pain came on. Where the pain is and how it behaves gives indications to the physio about where the underlying pathology might be found and what treatment approach might be

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Medical Billing Companies Must Use the Clean Claim Laws

October 13th, 2008 · No Comments

Each state has passed a Clean Claim Law. The level of benefit these laws provide to medical practices and facilities starts on the low end with states such as South Dakota that provide little more than a slap on the insurance company’s wrist to states such as Texas which levy substantial financial penalties on tardy payers.

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Patient Billing Problems - Second Part

October 1st, 2008 · No Comments

For this article we look at another problem. And unlike the first problem this may be built into the system. One could argue it was intentionally built into the system.

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How it Works

September 19th, 2008 · No Comments

Once you arrive at the emergency room not much happens right away. Only after you are seen by a physician, nurse practitioner or physician’s assistant can treatment start for your malady. That is also the time when charges start to accrue.

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Spider and Varicose Veins Atlanta

September 9th, 2008 · No Comments

Surprisingly more than 80 million people are affected by either Spider Veins or Varicose Veins. Spider veins specifically are small red, blue , or purple veins on the surface of the skin. These spider veins are a result of a patient’s veins, which have one-way valves that channel blood back to the heart from the extremities, malfunctioning. When valves malfunction blood flow becomes erratic, congesting the veins and this can result in very painful, or noticeable spider veins.

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