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Diagnosing Back Problems
Back problems come in many different types including herniated or slipped disc, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, degenerative disc disease, and problems caused by weak muscles. This article will give you an idea of what different types of tests are available and how your doctor will determine the source of your back pain. What you are about to read is the culmination of information from many different places and resources.
Big Savings with Generic DrugsThroughout the world, people are spending over $550 billion on pharmaceuticals. In the United States, we are spending over $250 billion on medication. Despite having a fraction of the world’s population, the US is purchasing nearly half of all prescription and non-prescription drugs.
Anti-Depressants – Should You Be Taking Them?In today’s article “Anti-depressants – Should You Be Taking Them?” – You will discover:• A list of side effects both mild & severe• What anti-depressants are used for & how you are supposed to use them• One of my personal experiences with a side effect (you don’t want to miss this)• What you should do if you are currently or planning to take them in the future
Gastrointestinal Drugs, Know the Danger of Drugs – Part 1Doctors suggest healthier changes in diet for better gastrointestinal performance, but instead of giving up bad habits, the majority of people continue to give their stomachs good reason for upset…..
Lactose Intolerance: What Is It And How Is It Diagnosed?Lactose intolerance is intolerance to the sugar in milk known as lactose. The cause is either being born with an absent or low level of the enzyme lactase that is breaks down lactose or intestinal injury that results in absent or low levels of lactase. It is not a milk allergy. It commonly causes bloating, gas, abdominal pain or cramping and diarrhea that may be misdiagnosed as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or it may be caused by undiagnosed Celiac disease. The condition is explained and the tests are reviewed for diagnosis.
Acetaminophen May Effect Liver Blood TestsAcetaminophen often refereed to as Tylenol, when taken at the highest recommended dose may trigger an abnormal result on an otherwise healthy blood test, according to new research
How is Aspergers Syndrome Treated?Treatment for Aspergers syndrome should be managed to meet the individual needs. Communication and social skills training is usually a good recommendation.
Modern Medicine FailsModern medicine has failed to keep the population healthy. More disease, more hospitals, more surgery and more drugs cannot be an indication of anything but deterioration in the general health of the community.
The History of AntibioticsAntibiotics work very well against so many infections that they are often called “miracle drugs”. But the more accurate name for them would be “microbe drugs” for that is what antibiotics really are. Antibiotics are essentially chemicals that help kill or stop the growth of certain germs and bacteria. It comes from two Greek words meaning “against life”.
Doctor RatingsMany companies offer doctor ratings, but how are these ratings accumulated, and are they credible?
Why Third Party Administrators (TPA’s) Use Independent Review Organizations (IROs)In today’s competitive health care environment, third party administrators (TPAs) turn to Independent Review Organizations (IROs) to assure fast and cost effective claims decision making on the most expensive and complex treatments for the patients they are administering benefits to. Third party administrators lack fundamental medical decision making that’s required to successfully administer health care benefits.
Outsource Hospital Peer Review to an Independent Review OrganizationToday, many hospitals are looking to independent review organizations to provide hospital peer reviews on sentinel events and bad outcomes that occur in their hospital. Why? Well it’s no secret that the peer review process often does not work very well inside hospitals for a couple of reasons. First, all physicians are too busy working on patients and so peer reviews never get done. Second, there is a lot of conflict of interest associated with peer review committees. Hospital staffs have competitive pressures among the doctors working there. Oftentimes this can lead to unfair determinations against a doctor for competitive reasons.