Medical Tourism in India
Iand#8217;ve got a bit of a problem with depression and anxiety. Iand#8217;ve been tackling these problems for several years without the use of modern medicine. Tai Chi, meditation, martial arts (exercise), and positive interaction with other people seem to keep a lid on my illnesses most of the time. I donand#8217;t like the idea of medicationand#8217;s side effects, and I donand#8217;t believe the answers in life are often found in the easy path (E.G. taking a pill), but rather on the hard path of…
Children aren’t exempt from having medical conditions, so it is important for those who do have medical problems to wear a child medical alert bracelet.
Parents can’t always be there in the event of a medical emergency; and with kids at school all day, it’s integral for peace of mind if they invest in a child medical alert bracelet. These…
Medical Tourism is a new concept whereby people travel to mainly developing countries for medical treatment in order to save costs, get treatment without waiting lists and furthermore, to incorporate a holiday without incurring very high costs.
India is one of the leading destinations for most patients travelling from developed countries like…
Cancer? There are so many different aspects of living with cancer - from the pure medical issues, to emotional aspects, to the impact on the family as well as daily living considerations.
One thing that has changed dramatically in the last thirty years though, is that the chances of cancer-survival have increased dramatically. Cancer is by no…
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In a study conducted at the University of North Dakota, researchers discovered that the presence of radioactive radon daughters in the brains of non-smoking persons with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease was 10 times greater than it was in the brai… This entry was posted on Tuesday, November 21st, 2006 at 7:13 am and is filed under Health News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.