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Coping with a Crisis: Stress Can Drive to Breaking Point

It can be important to recognize when you can’t cope and need to find somebody who can. If someone is very panicky you need to help him calm down. If he is talking of killing himself you need to take this seriously. But these emergencies are rare. You are more likely to be trying to help someone who is quietly desperate and who needs help to talk about his problems.

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Making Cancer Patient Fight Cancer

This is an article meant to encourage those in their struggle against cancer.

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Shrinky Dink

A descriptive look behind the doors of a psychiatrist appointment. From the view point of a patient.

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Detection and Diagnosis Osteoporosis

Early detection of osteoporosis is quite difficult even for doctors.

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Eletro Optical Synergy or ELOS for Acne and Scars

New low level of laser light pulses and radio frequency energies to treat wrinkles, red blotches, scars and acne.

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Swine Flu Symptoms That Doctors Never Tell You

Though doctor’s say that swine flu symptoms are similar to normal flu symptoms, still there has to be a difference and that’s the reason it is called ‘swine flu’ and not ‘flu’.

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Working with a Doctor

How come doctors are always late on their own clinics. Working with a doctor has let me see the mistakes that I have seen through my years of being a patient but now as a worker. I still wonder why doctors are so late…

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Joint Cartilaginous Cells Stimulated by Osteoformin

Joint cartilage repair.

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Assessing a Comatose Patient

Highly useful for nurses and nursing students. This explains how assessment of a comatose patient is ideally done.

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Osteoporosis-what Nobody is Telling Us!

What they are finding out about the medications, that are suppose to strengthen or protect you from breaking bones; just may frighten you. Never be shy, it is your right to ask questions, seek information, so you are a well informed patient.