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Pain Free Cosmetic Dental Surgery Does Exist

Nov. 29th 2008

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Pain Free Cosmetic Dental Surgery – Getting A Better Smile The Easy Way

If you are looking to get a better smile then you need to see what pain free cosmetic dental surgery options you have. Getting a winning smile does not have to me extremely painful procedures but rather can be a pain free experience. There are many procedures that you can have done that are pain free cosmetic dental surgery and this article is going to take a look at these.

The Best Pain Free Cosmetic Dental Surgery Procedures

If your smile is discolored or at all yellow then getting a tooth whitening is a pain free cosmetic dental surgery you can have done. This procedure is simply having your teeth bleached and whitened so they appear healthy. It does not address any of the inherent problems you may have in your teeth but rather can have the appearance of your teeth greatly improved.

Next up for pain free cosmetic dental surgery is to have veneers put on. These can correct of number of different problems with your teeth from simple to discoloration to misshapen teeth. Veneers have been used for years by people to correct lingering problems with their teeth. The procedure for getting them is rather simple and you just need schedule an appointment to get it done. The cosmetic dental surgery for men is exactly the same as it is for women, so you do not have to worry about having two different procedures.

You can also research and find dentists that practice pain free cosmetic dental surgery for procedures that normally would not be so. This can include getting bridges, caps, and other physical fixes to your teeth so that you can have your teeth fixed up with little to no pain. Most of these dentists use a combination of drugs to eliminate the pain. It is not that the actual procedures are painless, but rather that they use a mixture of drugs so that you do not feel anything. Some people are not able to or do not want to have drugs for treatment so they should always ask their dentist what drugs they intend to use for the pain free cosmetic dental surgery.

Those are most of the major categories, and the most important thing is to talk to your dentist about the procedures. If they can not accommodate you they should be able to recommend someone who can. Take the time and ask the right questions and you will get what you need.

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Oncology

Sep. 27th 2008

Emory University Hospital is one of the top rated healthcare centers in the nation with a long standing history of patient care, a reputation as an innovator and leader, and a staff that is committed and dedicated to patient success. With all of this considered, it comes as no surprise that Emory University Hospital is ranked as one America’s Best Hospitals for 2008 by US News. Furthermore, for the 10th year in a row Emory University Hospital has been named as the Consumers Choice Award winner by members of the Atlanta community.

As a partner with Emory University and the Emory University school of Medicine, Emory University Hospital is proud to be considered an academic research university. This unique status means that Emory researches, creates and pioneers new treatments and technologies related to healthcare whereas many other hospitals simply repeat the status quo. It’s going to happen at Emory before it happens anywhere else! This also means that Emory University Hospital is an ever changing and expanding organization with the ability to meet and exceed expectations and standards in healthcare.

With 579 beds at Emory University Hospital, doctors, physicians, and nurses see over 100,000 patients every year at this hospital alone making it one of the busiest in the area. This large volume is do in part to the fact that Emory University Hospital is one of the nation’s leaders in cardiology, cardiac surgery, oncology, transplantation and cell regeneration, and the neurosciences. Furthermore, Emory is proud to offer high quality programs related to cancer treatment, orthopaedics, radiology, facial surgery, geriatrics, optomology, psychiatry, and much more.

As one of the nation’s top medical facilities, Emory University Hospital also takes great pride in its responsibility to the local community. Informational seminars on topics such as memory loss in the elderly, tips on medicare, detecting prostate cancer, treatment of varicose veins, and many others are just a few of the services that the hospital offers to the community. Periodically Emory University Hospital also offers Cardiac CT Scans, health screenings, cancer and transplant patient survivor celebrations, and support groups for those who are in need. All of these are examples of how Emory works every day to advance the possibilities of healthcare, and how they have become one of the top healthcare providers in the nation.

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Liver Function And Detox For Health

Aug. 15th 2008

By Willie Jones

The liver is a reddish brown organ weighing in at about 3 to 5 lbs., resides under the diaphragm on the right hand side of the body, and has many functions. It has two large arteries, the heptic artery, which has the job of carrying oxygen rich blood from the heart into the liver, and the portal vein that carry’s out the blood with digested foods.

The liver is one of the hardest working organs in the body, and excellent liver health means well being, an overstressed liver however, means ill health and potential poor quality of life.

Its functions are:

- Filters harmful toxins, chemicals, preservatives, alcohol etc. The liver is the main line of defense against poisons entering and damaging our system.
- Turns glucose into glycogen which is fuel for your body. Some glycogen is used immediately and the rest may be stored in fat to be used at a later date. It processes protein and fats from digested foods and makes it available for transportation through the blood, which also includes proteins used to make beneficial clotting (such as for cuts and scrapes).
- The liver also produces bile which further enhances the digestive process and waste products are carried away.
- The liver also is a place of storage for vitamins such as B, A, D and K for use as needed.
- It is the major producer of cholesterol and triglycerides which are necessary for all then tissues of the body. Most cholesterol we get is from consuming animal fats but when we do not receive dietary cholesterol; our liver makes it and then distributes it to the bloodstream for transportation throughout the body.
- The liver also produces immune factors for the body that assist in removing bacteria from the blood, enhancing our resistance to infections.

Symptoms of a sluggish liver:

- chronic fatigue
- jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes)
- frequent headaches
- sleep disorders, nightmares
- dizziness
- hot flashes
- hormonal imbalances
- bloating of the stomach
- smelly diarrhea
- chronic constipation
- gallstones
- skin problems
- weak eye sight

There are many reasons a liver can become over burdened. We live in a world today where toxins are everywhere. There are literally hundreds of FDA approved chemicals, pesticides, fungicides, preservatives, MSG and now genetically modified foods. Processed food is so prevalent in north America’s daily diet that there is absolutely no wonder why we have such an obesity problem.

We are also bombarded with petro chemicals every single time a car, truck or bus etc., passes by us. Living in any city makes it impossible to get away from inhalation of these toxins.

Then there is industrial smoke that plumes out on a daily basis. Anyone living near one of these huge stacks will tell you that when the wind blows in their direction, the smell is definitely present.

Our water sources are also cause for some of the toxins our bodies absorb with chlorine and in some places, fluoride. In some states, they have to deal with toxins reaching underground water (the aquifer) from chemicals used on golf courses etc. It may look pretty but the environmental effects are very evident.

The point is, we live in a toxic environment and unless you are eating organic and live in the wilderness far away from mainstream life, you can benefit from periodic detoxing, especially the hardworking liver.

Some things you can do to unburden the liver are:

- Reduce stress in your environment
- Start your day with lemon juice in warm water, then eat fruit and drink non sugary juices.
- Make sure you eat salads and veggies at lunch.
- Drink a lot of water throughout the day. You can also get some of your water intake through herbal teas. They have beneficial anti-oxidants and depending on what kind you get, some have calming properties, detox properties etc.
- Get enough fiber in your diet. Fruits and vegetables are excellent sources of fiber.
- Get at least 15 minutes of sunshine per day.
- Get yourself more exposure to negative ions. These are present in nature, in forests, at the beach, and in the country. In short, get out of the city whenever you can. If you cannot get out of the city, consider getting an ion generator of some kind. Negative ion therapy is great for helping one detox and rebalance the body, plus negative ions gives you that feeling of well being.

Help your body detox by addressing the liver and just see if you don’t feel better!

This article was written for information purposes only and does not suggest a cure for any disease.

Willie is a freelance writer and researcher whose own health problems prompted her to search for as much information on health as possible and share that knowledge with others. She’s co-owner of http://www.cleanbodydetox.com a site that focuses on health and detox through ionic foot baths.

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