Business : Emaar Healthcare Group Expands Dubai Portfolio (Khaleej Times)

July 31st, 2009 by Yahoo! News Search Results for healthcare professionals intitle:"healthcare professionals"
DUBAI - Emaar Healthcare Group, the healthcare subsidiary of Emaar Properties PJSC, is expanding its presence and reach in Dubai, with new facilities to open in Downtown Burj Dubai, Arabian Ranches and The Meadows.

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Dietary supplement recalled (The Salinas Californian)

July 31st, 2009 by Yahoo! News Search Results for healthcare professionals intitle:"healthcare professionals"
The U.S. FDA notified healthcare professionals and consumers of a nationwide recall of Nutracoastal Trading LLC’s dietary supplement product sold under the name Steam.

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New Informa Healthcare Web Site Now Live – Site Features More Than 180 Peer-Reviewed Journals (Medical News Today)

July 31st, 2009 by Yahoo! News Search Results for healthcare professionals intitle:"healthcare professionals"
Informa Healthcare - one of the world's leading medical and scientific publishers- has announced that the new interactive http://www.informahealthcare.com site is now live and delivers online content from more than 180 peer-reviewed journals. The site combines all the Informa Healthcare journal titleslisted on InformaWorld.com and InformaPharmaScience.

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Periodontal Disease – Do You Know Much About This Common Disease?

July 31st, 2009 by admin

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Periodontal Disease is actually the swelling of various tissues in your mouth. This actually leads to bone loss of your individual teeth and possible loss of the teeth all together. It is important to watch for signs or symptoms of periodontal disease. There are several different ways to go about preventing and treating periodontal disease which we will discuss later. One method might include using a home ozonator to make an oxygenated mouthwash. The body’s immune response to the bacteria on your teeth is what ends up causing and contributing to periodontal disease.

Periodontal disease mainly comes from the lack of proper brushing, flossing, and use of mouthwash. The bacterium sits on the teeth and eventually causes an infection. The body’s immune response then kicks in and tries to destroy the bacterial infection. However this only makes the situation worse and usually causes periodontal disease. One might try oramd .If left untreated this disease can lead to bone loss of the teeth and even completely loosing ones teeth. Which is why this is a serious disease and needs to be taken seriously and treated properly.

The ways in which you can  href=”http://www.gingivitiskiller.com/”>prevent periodontal disease are actually relatively straightforward. They involve proper brushing of the individual’s teeth. A lot of people believe that when brushing you need to use an over adequate amount of force to properly clean teeth. However this is not true and actually using too much force can help to damage your gums.

When brushing you should use a lesser amount of force but make sure to reach and cover more of your teeth and gums then just the front side. Also it is important to properly floss and use mouthwash each and every time you clean your teeth. The last step to proper prevention involves regular visits to the dentist.

Any mouth disease should not be taken lightly including but not limited to periodontal disease. If at any point you think you may have the symptoms of periodontal disease you should contact your dentist and set up an appointment right away.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only. It does not seek to advise about, diagnose or treat any health condition.  If you have or think you might have any health condition at all, including but not limited to gum disease, contact your physician for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.

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Bacterial Growth Causes Gingivitis, An Inflammation Of The Gums

July 31st, 2009 by admin

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Gingivitis is a general term used to describe inflammation of the gums. This is caused by the growth of bacteria between the teeth and the gums. These bacterial biofilms (plaque and tartar) can be minute; in fact they can be microscopic and still cause this type of inflammation. Halitosis or bad breath is one of the side effects of this inflammation and although having bad breath is not life-threatening, it is able to cause embarrassment, social isolation and low self-esteem.

If gingivitis is left to worsen, deep cavities between the teeth and the gums are formed. It can affect the bone of the jaws which support the teeth meaning the teeth become loose and will more than likely require extraction. An ozone generator may be of great value in this regard. It is vital therefore to ensure that the teeth are correctly maintained, in order to prevent severe infection from happening.

Regular teeth brushing aside, it is important to regularly visit your dental hygienist or dentists to have your teeth professionally cleaned. When the dentist cleans your teeth they remove the plaque. You may be able to reduce the plaque build up through use of an oral irrigator. Once this has been removed the cause of the inflammation is also removed.

Plaque takes approximately three months to grow again, so if you have recurring bouts of gingivitis, you will probably be advised to have your teeth professionally cleaned every 3 – 4 months. The norm is every 6 months, but it may be necessary to do this on a more regular basis in order to prevent re-infection. One useful device is the hydro floss, which should not be confused with the hydro pulse – they are two different instruments.  Tartar is able to start forming again as little as 24 hours after you have had your teeth professionally cleaned.

A well developed gingivitis condition is able to cause all kinds of problems. The bacteria can infect the gums and even enter the bloodstream. You may not even notice this happening but if this bacteria enters the bloodstream the body can become prone to varying general inflammations. Links have been found between this condition and pancreatic cancer, long term heart disease, arteriosclerosis and osteoporosis. Although a citation is required, we have even seen that gingivitis has a connection with low birth weight and pre-term births.

Disclaimer: This article is for information purposes only. It does not intend to diagnose, advise or treat and type of health problem. If you have or think you might have a health problem visit your doctor or periodontist for advice, diagnosis and treatment. The USFDA has not evaluated statements about products in this article.

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First Midwest Healthcare Business Intelligence (BI) Summit October 27 in Minneapolis; International Panel to Discuss … (PRWeb)

July 31st, 2009 by Yahoo! News Search Results for healthcare professionals intitle:"healthcare professionals"
Healthcare today is rife with mountains of actionable data waiting to be analyzed and leveraged to find new revenue and improve operating efficiencies for significant cost savings, using a systemic analytical approach to data called Business Intelligence (BI).According to Health Leaders, a health industry publication, more than 150 Provider Organizations across the United States have gone ...

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First Midwest Healthcare Business Intelligence (BI) Summit October 27 in Minneapolis; International Panel to Discuss … (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

July 31st, 2009 by Yahoo! News Search Results for healthcare professionals intitle:"healthcare professionals"
Healthcare today is rife with mountains of actionable data waiting to be analyzed and leveraged to find new revenue and improve operating efficiencies for significant cost savings, using a systemic analytical approach to data called Business Intelligence (BI).

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