‘medical advice’

Kidney stones and diet citrus

Friday, August 20th, 2010

kidney stones

Kidney stones are solid masses that form within the kidneys due to accumulation of mineral salts and other substances. Calculable may very tiny as a grain of salt (and in this case can be expelled in the urine) or as large as a lemon and obstruct the urinary tract and cause great pain. (more…)

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Influenza: Its Causes and Natural Remedies

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

influenzaAlso called swine flu (now called human influenza), influenza is an infectious disease that affects the airways and, they say, is highly contagious, although it is clear that the infection occurs and affects only those organizations which have the “environment “in the appropriate body to incubate the virus, which means that if an agency does not have those circumstances in your body, it is completely free of contamination, even if one is greeted by” kiss “or is close to people who sneeze without covering mouth, for example, will not spread in any way if a body is not suitable.
Natural Remedies for swine flu

Therefore, if an organism is infected, it just means you have to move the internal conditions for the virus to weaken and can not find fruitful living space or where it can grow, which would, in essence, to move the conditions just inside the body to eradicate the virus. This can be done if you follow these very simple and natural remedies, and avoid pharmacy remedies which attack the symptom and not the root cause. These natural remedies and preventive medicines are also not only help you to eradicate influenza but to strengthen your body and your own self-healing mechanisms. (more…)

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Test for Health Academy

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

There is a nationwide admissions restrictions (numerus clausus), since every term significantly more applicants apply for medical studies, as the universities can take. Most universities are only in the winter to new students, but some in the summer semester. In the years 1986 to 1996 of a uniform test for medical courses (”medical test”) was used for the selection of candidates. Of individual institutions, he is now being carried out again (”selection of the universities”, see below).

Today, one fifth of the seats on the Corporation for the allocation of study (ZVS) was assigned to the school-average grade (”Best School”). Also 20% of the ZVS awards to those applicants who wait the longest (”Wartesemester”; as Wartesemester is one semester after finishing school in which one is not enrolled at a university). The remaining places – 60% – may assign the universities themselves, this is organized by the ZVS (using the “selection of the universities”; “AdH”). [3] The universities may thereby in a certain context – so should be about the final grade in selection play a role – even choose their candidate.

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Thorough Medical Examination Prior

Friday, March 26th, 2010

Before a test person is included in the clinical study, they are therefore also examined in detail. Depending on the severity of the tests carried out the investigation can range from a simple questionnaire to blood tests, ECG and other rich. The medical results can not be used permanently used before each trial, new values must be determined because the body is constantly changing.

For a study must not too small a number to be selected pharmaceutical subjects. The subject should be used during trial, no-distortion result of taking other medications. Likewise, he should have a healthy weight and consuming as possible during the study, neither drugs nor alcohol.

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Doctor-Patient Relationship

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

The server health (the doctor), during medical consultations, passes a process with the patient, which requires:

  • Establish a bond of trust and security with the patient (and his entourage also)
  • Collect information about the patient’s condition using different tools (interview and case history, medical history, physical exam-liaison, additional analysis, etc.)
  • Organize, analyze and synthesize that data (for diagnostic orientation)
  • Develop an action plan based on the previous processes (treatment, counseling, etc.)
  • To inform, educate and treat the patient properly (also involves actions on the environment)
  • Reconsider the plan in light of the progress and expected results as planned (treatment change, suspension, additional shares, etc.)
  • Give high when the resolution of the disease (when possible), but tend towards measures to maintain health status (recovery, aids, hospice, etc.).

Any medical advice should be recorded in a document known as medical records, document with binding force, educational, and scientific information, which includes the conduct of the medical professional.

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