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    The future of hair transplant procedures is in the laboratories at this very time

    Thursday, July 31st, 2008

    The future of hair transplant procedures is in the laboratories at this very time. Scientists are working together to find a way to make the surgery work for more people. They also want to see it work better for the types of people who have hair transplants today. One area of research […]

    What is health care? Is it just a way of staying away from illnesses? These are just a few of the

    Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

    What is health care? Is it just a way of staying away from illnesses? These are just a few of the questions that we ask ourselves when we lay down the different health care issues that we seek to answer in our daily lives. Health care often is a neglected part of our daily routine. […]

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    Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

    4. Hair transplant can be a time-consuming commitment. Treatment can often last one to two years. Mega-sessions where thousands of grafts are done in one sitting help to shorten the overall time. However, the length of these sessions is often grueling.

    The future of hair transplant procedures is in the laboratories at this very time

    Sunday, July 27th, 2008

    The future of hair transplant procedures is in the laboratories at this very time. Scientists are working together to find a way to make the surgery work for more people. They also want to see it work better for the types of people who have hair transplants today. One area of research […]

    Women usually have a different type of hair loss than men

    Friday, July 25th, 2008

    Women usually have a different type of hair loss than men. Male pattern baldness uncovers parts of the top of the head. However, the sides and back of the head are usually covered with healthy balding-resistant hair follicles.

    The first major health care issue that affects us is the issue of health care systems

    Thursday, July 24th, 2008

    The first major health care issue that affects us is the issue of health care systems. These are a number of health care systems available and a person would do well to do a good amount of research before actually getting to select the best health care system suited to him. Of all the health […]

    The heart rate is regulated automatically by the autonomic nervous system, which consists of the

    Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

    The heart rate is regulated automatically by the autonomic nervous system, which consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. The sympathetic division increases the heart rate through a network of nerves called the sympathetic plexus. The parasympathetic division decreases the heart rate through a single nerve, the vagus nerve.

    Heart disease is a term that applies to a large number of medical conditions relating to the heart

    Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

    Heart disease is a term that applies to a large number of medical conditions relating to the heart. These medical conditions relate to the abnormal health conditions that directly affect the heart and all its components. Heart disease is a major health problem within some cultures.
    A theory for the increased rates in heart disease, today […]

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    Monday, July 21st, 2008

    3. Your scalp laxity will also affect the fullness of your resulting hair transplant site. This refers to the flexibility of your scalp. How loose your scalp is helps to decide how many grafts can be done just as hair density does.

    Abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) are sequences of heartbeats that are irregular

    Sunday, July 20th, 2008

    Abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) are sequences of heartbeats that are irregular. They are too fast, too slow, or conducted via an abnormal electrical pathway through the heart. Heart rhythms differ from one person to the other. Health, age and fitness are often key factors.

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