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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Cardiac bypass surgery: a patient’s experience
After 22 years of working on medical and nursing malpractice cases, I’ve learned that that you should take every opportunity to stack the odds in your favor. My husband’s Medicare card permits him to get medical care anywhere in the … Continue reading
Posted in Customer relations, Surgery
Tagged CABG, coronary artery bypass surgery, Johns Hopkins
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Portion sizes and weight loss
If you would like to lose a little bit of weight, it could be easier then you might think without having to follow a strict diet. Before you start any strict diets, you should try to make simple changes in … Continue reading
Posted in Healthy behavior, Weight loss
Tagged losing weight, portion control. Tesco, portion sizes, weight loss
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Cataract Surgery: Under the Knife
The waiting Two days ago at this time I was waiting to be called into the same day surgery area of a major eye hospital in a major city. I checked out my paperwork and saw I had a diagnosis … Continue reading
Posted in Customer relations, Surgery, Tell my story
Tagged cataract surgery, eye surgery, same day surgery
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Traumatic brain injury: how common?
There are many ways that closed head injuries occur. They can be caused by a blow to the head in a workplace accident, a car accident, a fight, a fall, and many other ways. According to the CDC (Center for … Continue reading
