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How to Stay Out of the Danger Zone
Patients are the most important part of any medical practice. How their experience goes is very important to the reputation of the practice. One issue that often angers patients are the post-surgery cost. Depending what procedure is done, the post-surgery cost can vary and may even include physical therapy, specific diets, hospital beds, heating pads,
Don’t Be Another Statistic, Do It Right The First Time
There has been a rise in recent years of people traveling to get major surgeries performed. When it comes to a large medical expense, we all try and take shortcuts to find a cheaper price. Sometimes this includes going to a different country which is often known as “medical tourism”. Every major surgery has risks
Postpone Early Retirement with Plastic Surgery
“Whether you’re a woman or a man who wants to turn back the clock on aging, plastic surgery and non-surgical procedures such as injections and fat grafts are becoming a top anti-retirement expense,” (Erin E. Arvedlund, 2015). It has become a common fear among professionals that they will be let go from a job because they are
The Medical Future: Transplanting Heads
I read this article about Dr. Sergio Canavero and his plan to put the head of Valery Spiridonov, a Russian with a muscle-wasting disease, on the body of a newly dead donor. I always find articles about the advancement in medicine very interesting and I love sharing this news with all of our readers. Canavero claimed
Skinny Jean Lovers Beware
I found this very interesting and thought you would enjoy reading about this. Please be careful with your fashion choices!Anyone who has ever had to do acrobatic’s in order to fit into a pair of skinny jeans may want to loosen up. One woman from Australia learned the hard way, that prolonged periods of “external
If the Shoe Fits, Go with a Star Plastic Surgery Surgeon
Many women are very particular when it comes to selecting a pair of shoes. The rate of injuries for U.S. women associated with wearing high heels form 2002 to 2012 was 7.32 per 100,000, with most injuries consisting of sprains and strains to the foot and ankle (Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery). Like selecting