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  • Cancer Treatment May Cause Heart Disease
    Chemotherapy is a systemic therapy that makes use of drugs to treat cancer. However, certain breast cancer treatments such as chest radiation, lack of exercise during treatments and stress, are found to make women more susceptible to heart disease. Researchers are looking at chemotherapy medicines called anthracyclines, known to have a weakening effect on some women's hearts.
  • Delivering Manifests by Internet Fax
    Deliveries, particularly the ones that come in large quantities, can often be
    difficult to track, mainly because the paper trails are not that simple to follow. Internet faxing can take care of some of the problems, but the limitation would be the range of wireless networks and the cost of implementing wireless technology in all carrier vehicles.
  • Hypochondria: Fearing Something That Does Not Exist
    The article talks about a kind of phobia that affects many individuals around the world. Hypochondria or health phobia is a fear of having health ailments that does not exist. People with this ailment feel that they have a severe health condition because of minor symptoms. Like other phobias, this ailment can be treated with therapy and medication.
  • Faking Weight Loss
    This article talks about different methods to attain weight loss, with focus on the socalled Kimkins Diet – a fad that later turned out to be a fake, medically unsound eating plan. The article also discusses the risks involved in following fad diets and other unproven fast weight loss programs.
  • Metabolism: Processing the Fuel for the Body
    This article is about metabolism. It discusses how metabolism affects a person’s weight. Everybody has a different basal metabolic rate, it depends on a person’s age, gender, height, body mass, environment, diet, and the amount of stress they have. Exercising helps increase metabolism by using energy during and after exercise, and also by increasing a person’s muscle mass.
  • Plastic Surgery: Where Science Meets Art
    Modern plastic surgery has its origins in World War I, when a man called Sir Harold Delf Gillies, known as the father of plastic surgery, pioneered many of the techniques being used on patients today. He stressed the need to achieve aesthetically pleasing results along with restoring the lost function to patients undergoing reconstructive surgery.
  • The Struggle To Keep It In: Living With Urinary Incontinence
    This article is about urinary incontinence. There are five kinds of urinary incontinence: stress incontinence; urge incontinence or hypertonic bladder; functional incontinence; overflow incontinence or hypotonic bladder; and transient incontinence. A lot of treatment are available to cure incontinence, however the five most popular treatment used are: exercise, vaginal cone therapy, bladder training, medications, and surgery. It is always best to seek medical consult before rushing into any one treatment for urinary incontinence.
  • From Recordings to Real Communications
    This article talks about how interactive voice response was used in dealing with callers without real people at the end of the phone line. It made services easier, but with limited use. This article sees the transition from IVR to the use of call centers.
  • Measuring Call Center Productivity
    Some call centers are more concerned with operational figures rather than call outcomes. Measuring productivity in terms of the numbers of calls received instead of the improved value of customer interaction with the organization and establishing call center benchmarks to measure call outcomes may leave the customer behind and turn the call center into a call factory.
  • Courtesy is the Best Policy
    Courtesy among individuals and organizations has long been recognized in all major societies of the world as a sign of respect and civility. In the customer service industry, Courteous customer service is treating people in a way so they feel their needs are met and they are respected.
  • The Rise of Internet Faxing as High-Tech Business Tool
    The article summarizes how communications are important in business related activities. Through time, with the evolution of the Internet, it now provides new ways in dealing with communications in businesses, and how the Internet helps the organization itself. Today, there are available services in the Internet including Internet faxing.
  • When Therapy Becomes Bothersome
    Psychotherapy is a method of interpersonal and relational intervention used by psychotherapists in helping people deal with their problems in life. During the process, however, the client usually develops a special bond with the therapist which may be difficult to end due to a lot of different factor discussed in this article.
  • Alternatives to Cold Turkey Methods of Quitting Smoking
    This article talks about the dangers of smoking, and how people become addicted to cigarettes. It relates possible situations wherein people smoke cigarettes in everyday events. Quitting can be hard for smokers, especially if its done right away, for they experience withdrawal symptoms that could affect their behavior. By self help and support from the family, smokers can quit easily.
  • Muscle Cramps: Unmasking the Fitness Dilemma
    The article talks about the occurrence of muscle cramps among individuals who want stay fit and improve their health. Rather than taking medication and drugs to treat muscle cramps, individuals are advised to make adjustments in their training routine and diets to lessen the development of muscle cramps.
  • Not Always A Girl's Best Friend
    Jewelry, which often contains a good amount of nickel in it, can actually trigger
    an allergic reaction in some people. The symptoms don't usually manifest until some time after the initial contact has passed, which can make diagnosis a little difficult. There is no known cure for the problem, which can range from being a mild irritation to temporarily debilitating, depending on the circumstances.
  • Virtual Reality Techniques To Aid Depression
    Experts believe that depression can be linked to shrinkage or dysfunction of the hippocampus. With the navigation tasks lifted from a popular video game, experts have been able to asses spatial awareness and memory which provide clues in diagnosing and determining the severity of depression.
  • The Sleep-Blood Pressure Connection
    According to a recently completed British study, women who do not get the appropriate level of sleep regularly may develop higher blood pressure. There is currently no concrete evidence on why this is the case or if other factors played a role in the results, but further research into the matter is already underway.
  • Behavioral Activation May Be Effective for Depression
    Too many times, moving forward in life poses a challenge and requires discomfort. And depression can even make situations appear to be worse than they actually are because of inaction. A new study show that the right kind of coaching, encouragement and education, may be an effective treatment for depression.
  • The Endless Thrill of More Work
    The difference between a workaholic and a hardworking person is that the latter knows when to stop and set boundaries. Experts agree that the behavior can be very hard to change. People may go through withdrawal syndrome and professional help, or the active support of family members and friends, may be needed to turn the tide.
  • More than Diets: Overweight and Obese People Need Encouragement
    This article provides basic information about being overweight and obese. As more and more people are diagnosed with being obese or overweight, it has become more important to learn about the ways to help individuals with weight problems. This article highlights the need for physical exercise, sensible eating, and a lot of encouragement so that overweight and obese people can regain their health.
  • Proper Consultation and Dosage: Making Sleeping Pills Safe
    Long-term studies on the effects of sleeping pills don’t show encouraging results. In fact the one major conclusion from all studies is that insomniacs are better off without sleeping pills than they are with them. One study alone that surveyed over 2,000,000 people, found that chronic use of sleeping pills are as deadly as cigarette smoking.
  • Jhdma2a Gene: Hope Sparks for Curing Infertility
    The causes of male infertility may be traced in a defect in the Jhdma2a gene as recently discovered by a team of experts. Although the significance of the Jhdma2a gene has already been proven in mice, there is no certainty that it will have the same effect in humans. The next big step for the team is to focus on the DNA of infertile men to see if it is missing in any of them.
  • Make Way For Sperm-Blocking Male Contraceptive
    Men should have access to reliable and reversible contraceptive options beyond condoms and vasectomies. Currently underway are several other male contraceptives given as injections, implants or patches based mostly on hormones which trick the brain into switching off hormone production.
  • Relaxation Right at Home
    This article talks about how relaxation can be a treasure for some, due to their everyday work and school assignments. Each family member has his or her own way of relaxing, depending on their interests and unique personalities. This articles also discusses certain stress relieving activities that can also be fun for all family members.
  • Shaking the Blues of Depression
    Depression is a serious medical illness that can interfere with everyday life. Unfortunately, many people do not recognize that depression is a treatable illness, there are ways that may help take the steps that may save your own or someone else’s life.

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