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Modern Health Care Facilities For Liposuction In India

Liposuction in India is offered at different health care centers of Chennai and Mumbai with most advanced technology and modern treatment facilities. India offers World Class Medical Facilities, comparable with any of the western countries. India has state of the art Hospitals and the best qualified doctors. With the best infrastructure, the best possible Medical facilities, accompanied with the most competitive prices, you can get the treatment done in India at the lowest charges. Significant cost differences exist between U.K. and India when it comes to medical treatment. Liposuction in India is not only economical but the waiting time is almost nil. This is due to the outburst of the private sector which comprises of hospitals and clinics with the latest technology and best practitioners.

What is Liposuction?

Liposuction means “removal of fat” by surgery. Fat is permanently removed from the area of liposuction. After the age of 18… Read More…

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Health Care

Doctor-dubai provides information about virtually all doctors and physicians licensed and their services in Dubai, (UAE). The information includes contact information, education/training, practice information, health insurance affiliations, languages understood, nationality, maps and pictures. For doctor it serves as publicity facility as well. Working in Dubai by www.doctor-dubai.com provides useful links to help you work in Dubai, UAE. The information is valuable if you want to find a job as a doctor in Dubai or attaining a license to practice medicine in Dubai. For a common user, any person finding a doctor in Dubai is as easy as 1.2.3. The search can be narrowed to the location, facility name, medical specialty, nationality etc and even by the medical degree of the doctor.

Dubai has an excellent healthcare system, with a large number of public and private hospitals and clinics offering state-of-the-art medical technology and the highest standards… Read More…

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Congressional Health Care Summit Targeted Key Compromise Areas

Health Reform Summit, February 25th, 2010

By David R Donohue, M.A.

It is tempting to dismiss the bipartisan circus on health-reform convened by Barack Obama on Thursday February 25th as a colossal waste of time. After all, the gabfest involving senior Congressional leaders from both parties lasted well over six hours, with no tangible results. Neither side moved one smig on any issue of substance and not one vote is likely to have changed on either side as a result of the summit.

And yet, the televised gathering was not pointless. For one thing, the sight of America’s leading politicians sitting together amiably for an entire day to discuss a matter as inflammatory as health reform (think “death panels”) was itself heartening. Surprisingly, given the bitter partisan wrangling of late, they did so in a manner that was mostly civil and substantive. Towards the end of the… Read More…

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Cost Savings of Preventive Health Care

Health care costs have skyrocketed in recent years, even for those who have health insurance. Many conditions, such as osteoporosis, stroke, or peripheral artery disease can be devastating financially, because of their long-term effects. The cost savings of preventive health care are huge, and preventive screening for a variety of diseases can give you and your physician valuable information. What can a screening tell you? Below are three conditions that can lead to serious physical and financial consequences if they are not identified early through preventive screening.

Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a condition where the bones become porous and fragile, breaking easily. The breaks are most often found in the hip or wrist, but breaks can occur anywhere in the body. Osteoporosis causes about 1.2 million fractures per year, with an estimated cost of $6.1 billion annually. With the number of elderly rising in the United States, that dollar amount… Read More…

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The best Health Care Plan

When talking about our health, we usually name doctors, medicines, hospitals and tests, but we mention less often the most important factor: responsibility. The best health system is the one that considers the patient, not just as somebody with the right to receive quality attention, but, above all, as the main and foremost responsible for his health.

Developed countries have a health care model designed to cover the citizen’s medical needs. Surprisingly, with the exception of some northern Europe countries, almost nobody is totally happy with it. When healthcare is private, there is usually a big imbalance between the wealthy and the poor, so there are a large number of people without the necessary coverage. When healthcare is public, there is a universal coverage, but, often, there is a problem with over saturated providers. A large part of the solution to this conundrum does not lie in political discussions… Read More…

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