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Septoplasty Recovery Program 

Septoplasty recovery had a few different recovery expectations depends on the types of septoplasty recovery procedures. There are three main types of septoplasty recovery procedures; they are augmentation, reduction and shaping. Augmentation is basically the process of enlarging the nose. Reduction is reducing the size of the nose. And shaping is where the nose is [...]

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Following the Septoplasty Procedure 

Septoplasty procedure usually involves a judicious excision/realignment of a portion of the bone and/or cartilage in the nasal cavity. Under general or local anesthesia, the surgeon works through the nostrils, making an incision in the lining of the septum to reach the cartilage targeted in the operation. Sufficient cartilage is preserved for structural support. After [...]

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Talking About the Turbinates in the Nose 

Turbinates in the nose are shelves on the side of the nose. There are 3 “shelves” on the inside side of the nasal cavity. The first, the inferior turbinate, is near the “floor” of the nasal cavity on its side. The second, the middle turbinate, is roughly in the middle on the side of the [...]

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Mixed Episode Bipolar: Combined Manic-Depressive Periods 

Mixed episode bipolar is conditions during which symptoms of mania and clinical depression occur simultaneously example are: agitation, anxiety, fatigue, guilt, impulsiveness, irritability, morbid or suicidal ideation, panic, paranoia, pressured speech and rage. According to the strict diagnostic guidelines of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or DSM-IV, relatively few people with bipolar [...]

July 29, 2011 | Posted in : Bipolar Disorder | There’s no comment yet | » read more . . .

The Journey to Find Out Who Discovered Breast Cancer 

Who discovered breast cancer is something arguably because of its visibility; breast cancer was the form of cancer most often described in ancient documents. Because autopsies were rare, cancers of the internal organs were essentially invisible to ancient medicine. The oldest description of breast cancer can be found in Egypt and dates back to approximately [...]

July 29, 2011 | Posted in : Cancer | There’s no comment yet | » read more . . .

The Type of Bipolar Neuron 

Bipolar neuron is a type of neuron which has two extensions. Bipolar cells are specialized sensory neurons for the transmission of special senses. As such, they are part of the sensory pathways for smell, sight, taste, hearing and vestibular functions. They are rare and found in special sense organs where they relay information about sight [...]

July 28, 2011 | Posted in : Bipolar Disorder | There’s no comment yet | » read more . . .

A Definitive Picture of Kurt Cobain Bipolar 

Kurt Cobain bipolar is one of the famous people with bipolar case. There have been many famous people with bipolar disorder, or thought now to have had it based on their lifeworks and stories. There have been so many, in fact, that it is considered by some to be a mark of genius. That may [...]

July 28, 2011 | Posted in : Bipolar Disorder | There’s no comment yet | » read more . . .

Brain Tumor Types Classifications 

Brain Tumor Types include all tumors inside the cranium or in the central spinal canal. They are created by an abnormal and uncontrolled cell division, normally either in the brain itself (neurons, glial cells (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells, myelin-producing Schwann cells), lymphatic tissue, blood vessels), in the cranial nerves, in the brain envelopes (meninges), skull, [...]

July 27, 2011 | Posted in : Uncategorized | There’s no comment yet | » read more . . .

The Symptoms of Intraductal Breast Cancer 

Intraductal breast canceris evaluated by physicians in stages. This consists of determining how large a tumor is and how far it has spread throughout your body. Five stages, 0 through IV, have been delineated along with several sub-stages. Every case of breast cancer is different, as it is a very complicated disease. Here are the [...]

July 27, 2011 | Posted in : Cancer | There’s no comment yet | » read more . . .

Learning Breast Cancer Pathophysiology 

Breast cancer pathophysiology looks like other forms of cancer, is the outcome of multiple environmental and hereditary factors. Breast cancer is either invasive or noninvasive (often referred to as in situ). There are two types of noninvasive breast cancers: ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS). These two types of noninvasive [...]

July 27, 2011 | Posted in : Cancer | There’s no comment yet | » read more . . .

Some of the Best Natural Cures for Breast Cancer 

Natural cures for breast cancer are a natural sunlight through creation of Vitamin D. Researchers has found that breast tissues produce their own cancer-fighting compound (calcitriol) that destroys breast cancer tumors. In order to make calcitriol, however, tissues in the breast need Vitamin D, and the best way to get Vitamin D is to expose [...]

July 26, 2011 | Posted in : Cancer | There’s no comment yet | » read more . . .

Find the Signs and Symptoms of Skin Cancer Earlier 

Signs and symptoms of skin cancer often show up on your leg and face, but those moles can also appear between your toes. Skin cancer is divided into two groups: non-melanoma and melanoma. Non-melanomas are more common and less dangerous than melanoma. Melanoma is a type of skin cancer that affects approximately 5% of people [...]

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