Pat Perkins | September 8, 2009
Even in today’s struggling economy, there is one industry that continues to grow by leaps and bounds: the home healthcare sector. Driven by an ...
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Ryan Lawrence | August 21, 2009
In recent decades, significant advances have been made in the detection and diagnosis of specific genetic diseases and abnormalities. These scientific and technological advances have ...
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Kelly Brown | August 14, 2009
Those that are severely overweight may be encouraged to consider gastric bypass surgery. Celebrities have made the surgery popular and many believe it is a ...
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Stephanie Miles | August 13, 2009
As the most common type of facial plastic surgery in the United States, thousands of rhinoplasty operations are performed in operating rooms across the country ...
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Kyle Donley | August 13, 2009
Have you ever thought, “I feel like getting a face lift but only a little bit.” Or, “I feel like getting a face lift ...
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Stephanie Miles | August 12, 2009
Thermage is a non-invasive procedure used to reduce fine lines and wrinkles around the eyes, tighten skin, and give an overall more youthful look to ...
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Stephanie Miles | August 3, 2009
For men and women suffering from dull, lifeless skin, a Fotofacial treatment may be just what the doctor ordered. Commonly administered by licensed dermatologists, the ...
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Stephanie Miles | July 30, 2009
Within the span of a lunch hour, patients visiting a licensed medical spa can dramatically reduce the look of winkles and fine lines, contour their ...
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Kyle Donley | July 16, 2009
It’s absolutely normal to feel a little anxious and uncomfortable when visiting the dentist. So what are dentists doing to put their patients at ...
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