Anemia and Your Premature Baby

By admin on May 17th, 2010. This post has No Comments »
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Anemia is a deficiency of the red blood cells required by the body to carry hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is necessary because it carries oxygen through the blood into all parts of the body keeping it alive. Hemoglobin levels should be higher than 15 grams or it is considered too low.Low levels of red blood cells are [...]

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Recovery From Hemorrhoid Surgery

By admin on July 4th, 2009. This post has No Comments »
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There are many ways to correct hemorrhoid. The person can solve the problem from home by following the hoe treatment methods like soaking the area in warm water or putting ice on it. The person can also use different herbal medicines to get rid of the disease and get instant relief but these are all [...]

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The Risks Of Gastric Lap Band Surgery

By admin on January 14th, 2009. This post has No Comments »
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Weight loss surgery has advanced considerably in the past 50 years and modern forms of surgery such as gastric lap band surgery are certainly a lot safer and carry far fewer complications than early forms of open gastric bypass surgery. Nevertheless, there are risks and these should be fully discussed with your surgeon before embarking [...]

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