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		<title>What is the deal about doctors having insurance?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I heard that doctors have to pay a lot of insurance in case something happens to their patients. Anyone here have any idea, what is really the deal about this and how much do doctors pay?cyst on ovaries
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<p>How much they pay, depends on a HUGE variety of factors. For MEDICAL doctors, I&#8217;ve never seen a premium under $15,000, and that&#8217;s only for the low risk, family doctor, no surgery in office type <a href="http://www.tierramwilson.com" target=_self>doctors</a>. For high risk practices like obstetrics, or neural surgery, it can EASILY cost more than $100,000. A YEAR.</p>
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		<title>Understanding And Treating Your Acne&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Acne refers to plugged pores, pimples, cysts and nodules that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders, upper arms and upper legs, according to the dermatology academy.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p>Acne refers to plugged pores, pimples, cysts and nodules that occur on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders, upper arms and upper legs, according to the dermatology academy.</p>
<p>While acne isn&#8217;t life-threatening, it is disfiguring, can lead to  <a href="http://www.ovariancyststreatments.net/">ovarian cysts treatment</a> permanent scarring, and is an emotional and social burden.</p>
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<p>Types of acne</p>
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<p>Papules and pustules are commonly called pimples. A papule is a cellular reaction to acne, resulting in small, slightly elevated solid lesions. A pustule is a dome-shaped lesion containing pus.</p>
<p>A macule is the temporary red spot left by a healed acne lesion.</p>
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<p>A cyst is a large pustule that is inflamed, extends into deeper layers of the skin, is painful and can result in scarring.</p>
<p>When patients suffer from acne, they are recommended to use a mild cleanser. An inexpensive, non-drying soap used daily is the best way to clean the face. Doctors tell them not to scrub their skin and to avoid harsh cleansers. Most &#8220;acne soaps&#8221; contain salicylic acid, which can be drying to the skin and can make inflammation worse, especially when combined with medication. Many <a href="http://www.johnkelby.org/">john kelby</a> patients discontinue medical treatment, not realizing it is the soap that is causing irritation.</p>
<p>Patients also give up on using medications because it generally takes at least four to six weeks for them to take effect. It is important for teenagers to understand that their skin may get worse before it gets better. Encourage your teen to &#8220;hang in there&#8221; and use medicines as prescribed. If skin becomes too dry, it is best to try a non-comedogenic moisturizer, that is, one that does not block pores. Neutrogena <a href="http://www.laurahennings.org/">laura hennings</a> and Cetaphil products are quite good, but one can also look for &#8220;non-comedogenic&#8221; on the label of your preferred moisturizer. Also, one should ask his or her doctor if medication can be taken every other day.</p>
<p>For mild acne, topical antibiotics such as keratolytic are usually prescribed. A keratolytic is an agent that decreases the shedding of skin cells that causes comedones to form. One that is available over-the-counter is benzoyl peroxide. It is available in several strengths (2.5% to 10%), so use the lowest strength that is effective. This medicine also comes in a prescription body wash, which is great for treating larger areas such as the back or chest. Other keratolytics include adapalene and topical tretinoin. These are available by prescription in varying strengths and vehicles such as creams and gels.</p>
<p>If acne becomes more red or inflamed, a topical antibiotic such as clindamycin or erythromycin may be added to treatment. These agents will reduce the amount of pimples on the skin&#8217;s surface and decrease inflammation. Many topical antibiotics now come formulated with benzoyl peroxide. Creams or gels with this additive can be used once a day and have been shown to decrease bacterial resistance to the antibiotic.</p>
<p>If acne is cystic, most <a href="http://www.tierramwilson.com" target=_self>doctors</a> will recommend an oral antibiotic. The most common include doxycycline, minocycline or erythromycin. An eight-to-12-week course of treatment is recommended for maximum benefit.</p>
<p>Because hormonal changes continue into adulthood, that may impact acne. For example, ovarian cysts and pregnancy may cause hormone changes that lead to acne. And some women get acne when they discontinue birth control pills because those pills help keep acne under control.</p>
<p>Acne that appears for the first time in adulthood should be checked by a doctor. Some drugs and industrial chemicals may induce skin problems. Chronic pressure on the skin &#8211; by backpack straps or a violin tucked under the chin, for example &#8211; may induce a form of acne.</p>
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		<title>Thousand Year Old Sex Trick: the Secret to Female Orgasm and Marital Bliss</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn this hot sex trick that&#8217;s thousands of years old for better sex and better health.
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<p>You constantly see headlines on magazine racks touting some new sex trick. There are no new sex tricks. Just old ones that have been rediscovered and renamed. One of the best &#8220;sex tricks&#8221; for women of any age is the vaginal squeeze or The Velvet Grip Technique.</p>
<p>It has many different names in different cultures and countries. In India it is called the pompoir. The Toaist call it &#8220;Holding Firm&#8221;. The Arabic word for it is the Kabbazah (to clasp). In the Far East it is known as the Singapore Kiss. I call it the The Velvet Grip Technique.</p>
<p>They all refer to a woman developing strength and control of her vaginal muscles. Having strong vaginal and pelvic floor muscles has many benefits. Regular exercise (daily) of the PC muscle and surrounding pelvic muscles increases blood flow and nerve connections.  This leads to not only improved sexual health it also expands the level of sexual enjoyment for both the woman and her male partner.</p>
<p>Regular vaginal training increases a woman&#8217;s orgasm frequency, intensity and variety. For most women orgasm is centered in the clitoris. But with proper exercise not only does her clitoral orgasm improve; she develops the ability to experience vaginal orgasms and ejaculating orgasms.</p>
<p>Women who consistently exercise and practice expand not only their own orgasmic abilities; they can also greatly increase the pleasure of their male partner. Strength and control of the vaginal muscles allow her to squeeze and hold an inserted penis of any size. For women with strong and healthy vaginal muscles, male penis size really doesn&#8217;t matter.</p>
<p>Some may think that exercising the vaginal muscles are only for women who have given birth or have incontinence concerns. This is not true at all. In many cultures developing vaginal strength and control is important pre-wife training: &#8216;She must close and constrict the vagina until it holds the penis&#8230;to act as the hand of the Gopala girl who milks the cow. If she does this, her husband will value her above all women, nor would he exchange her for the most beautiful queen in the Three Worlds.&#8217;</p>
<p>In cultures where vaginal training is encouraged the women learn to firmly grip the penis in their vagina then contract the muscles to provide a milking sensation. Men, who are fortunate enough to have such a woman, say the sensation of penile milking with a strong vagina is the ultimate sexual experience-and they prefer it over oral stimulation.</p>
<p>In addition to improving clitoral orgasm experiences, pelvic exercise increases the likelihood for vaginal, multiple and whole-body orgasms. This includes female ejaculation or &#8220;squirting&#8221; orgasms. It is also believed to help PMS, irregular menstruation, ovarian cysts, fibroids, incontinence, increase fertility, and more.</p>
<p>No matter what your age or circumstance, newly married or soon to be, a new mother or empty nester, in your fertile years or into menopause; every woman can benefit by starting a pelvic fitness program today.</p>
<p>David Christian Solomon<br />
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		<title>About the Ovarian Cysts and the Risk of Cancer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ovarian cysts usually appear in younger women, on one ovary or on both ovaries, but they can appear after the menopause as well. It is known that most of the cysts are benign, and have a low risk to turn into cancer. Although in the past the solution was surgery to remove the cyst, nowadays, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p>Ovarian cysts usually appear in younger women, on one ovary or on both ovaries, but they can appear after the menopause as well. It is known that most of the cysts are benign, and have a low risk to turn into cancer. Although in the past the solution was surgery to remove the cyst, nowadays, in most of the cases monitoring of the cyst, using ultrasound scan and blood tests is possible.</p>
<p>It is known that the CA125 protein which can be found normally in the blood has an increased level in women with ovarian cancer. That’s why, the <a href="http://www.tierramwilson.com" target=_self>doctors</a> may want to measure the level of CA125 in the blood if it is suspected a woman has ovarian cancer. But, it was seen that the level of CA125 can rise because of other factors too, like inflammation of the liver, pregnancy, pelvic or abdominal infection, and endometriosis.</p>
<p>When treating women past their menopause who have ovarian cysts, doctors are advised to monitor these women using the ultrasound scan and the CA125 test. However, this can vary, depending on the size of the cysts, what they look like on a scan and how they behave over time.</p>
<p>It is known that if there are present small cysts on one ovary, more than half of these cysts will disappear on their own in about 3 months. It is recommended that at 4 months after the cysts disappeared an ultrasound scan to be performed.</p>
<p>The peritoneum is a sheet of body tissue that lines the inside of the abdomen. It helps to protect the contents of the abdomen, and also produces a lubricating fluid that helps the organs to move smoothly inside the abdomen as we move around. When there appears a cancer of this tissue, we say we are dealing with primary peritoneal carcinoma.</p>
<p>It was seen that the primary peritoneal cancer behaves like the epithelial cancer, the most common type of ovarian cancer, that’s why, the treatment is very similar.</p>
<p>Especially when this disease is in its early stages, the symptoms are vague and hard to spot, and many of the symptoms are very similar to other conditions, which are much more common. It is important to know that this type of cancer can appear even if the ovaries were removed.</p>
<p>It is necessary for every woman to go periodically to the doctor and do tests, because in early stages of the disease the treatment is more effective.</p>
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		<title>What are some email addresses of doctors specializing in migraines?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m in an Honors Science class, we have to create a science fair project. One of our assignments is to ask an expert about the area we are studying. Thus, I am doing my project on migraines since I suffer from them frequently. I was wondering if anyone can help me get the email addresses of a few <a href="http://www.tierramwilson.com" target=_self>doctors</a> so I can email them the interview. I&#8217;m looking, but I seem to only be able to find the names of doctors, not their contact information. So if you could help, that would be great!<br />
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http://www.email-seeker.com<br />
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		<title>How do you get over the fear of doctors offices?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s understandable when kids are scared of going to the doctor, getting shots, and getting surgery&#8217;s done, but i&#8217;m 18 years old now and I think it&#8217;s time for me to grow up. I hate always being so shaky about doctors, it&#8217;s pathetic. How do I get over this? It&#8217;&#8217;s not like i&#8217;m terrified, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s understandable when kids are scared of going to the doctor, getting shots, and getting surgery&#8217;s done, but i&#8217;m 18 years old now and I think it&#8217;s time for me to grow up. I hate always being so shaky about <a href="http://www.tierramwilson.com" target=_self>doctors</a>, it&#8217;s pathetic. How do I get over this? It&#8217;&#8217;s not like i&#8217;m terrified, but i&#8217;m always worried, and nervous, and I wish I could just walk into a doctors office with the same mindset as if i&#8217;m walking into the mall, like it&#8217;s nothing.</p>
<p>Any tips?<br />
<br />Being afraid of going to the doctor is not abnormal. I am glad that you are trying to overcome it at 18. Here are a few things I would try:</p>
<p>1.Most insurances will let you chose your own doctor &#8211; even if it is at their facility. I would try to meet with the doctors before selecting one. If that&#8217;s not possible, you may be able to talk to them over the phone. Have a list of questions handy. These should be basic questions you want to know such as how long they have been a doctor, where they went to school, etc&#8230;this way you feel more comfortable visiting them. You might also want to have a few personal questions. If you have a reoccurring problem such as migraines or ear infections, ask them what experience they have in those areas.</p>
<p>2.When you go to the doctor, let them know you are nervous and would like them to explain procedures as they are going along. The more information you have about the exam will make you feel better. If he’s shining a light in your eyes, make sure you know why. This is another way you can build trust with your doctor. </p>
<p>3.If you are nervous going along, take along a friend. They can help keep your mind occupied while you are in the waiting room. You can also ask that a nurse be present during the visit. </p>
<p>4.Write out a list of what makes you afraid to see the doctor. Examine the list carefully and try to think of ways that can help your work through each individual fear. Learning why you are afraid of something can help you overcome it. </p>
<p>5.If you are religious pray before going into the appointment. If not, give yourself a good pep talk before going in.</p>
<p>6.Practice. You have to persevere through the fear. Surviving it should help you realize that you can do again in the future. </p>
<p>Good luck! <img src='http://www.tierramwilson.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /></p>
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		<title>Is there any doctors in Mexico where I could get endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy surgery?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m thinking of getting the surgery done. But I wanted to know that if there is any <a href="http://www.tierramwilson.com" target=_self>doctors</a> that would perform the surgery for less?<br />
<br />I am the manager for Travel For Care, a Medical Travel facilitator in Monterrey, Mexico. Within our network of internationally trained surgeons is Dr. Oscar Villegas.  He has been in private practice since 1994 as a general and cardiovascular surgeon with thoracic surgery as a specialty.  Within his practice he has treated hundreds of hyperhidrosis patients with a reversible variant of the endoscopic thoracic sympathectomy.  Please check out www.travelforcare.com, register with us and get a customized quote.</p>
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		<title>What machines and drugs do the doctors use for a coma patient?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Like since the person in coma can&#8217;t eat or drink. What do you the doctors do? And does the person go to the bathroom, through a tube that goes into a container  hooked up to the bed? 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Like since the person in coma can&#8217;t eat or drink. What do you the <a href="http://www.tierramwilson.com" target=_self>doctors</a> do? And does the person go to the bathroom, through a tube that goes into a container  hooked up to the bed? </p>
<p>I want to also know how they monitor the person&#8217;s brain and other things that will help the doctor in seeing if the person will get better or become a vegetable or brain dead.<br />
<br />It all depends on why and how long they have been in a coma. Sometimes doctor&#8217;s put people under medical induced coma which is more controlled. The patient uses the bathroom through a tube and is fed using supplements given through an Iv (Intra Venous) a needle in their arm giving them medicine through their blood. To monitor their brain they use EKG&#8217;s, which monitors brain waves</p>
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		<title>What do the doctors do after the baby is delivered?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do the <a href="http://www.tierramwilson.com" target=_self>doctors</a> take the baby and clean it off? Or do they cut the umbilical cord and give the baby straight to you? Also do you have to stay over night in the hospital? And why?<br />
<br />They allow the father, or whom ever is in their with the mother to cut the umbilical cord, and ASAP hand it over to the attending nurse.. &quot;I know, I was there&quot;, then the nurse takes the baby and cleans the baby up. The doctor attends the mother, staple or sews the mother up if their is a &quot;c&quot; section or any apesiotomy or any other cuts that have to be sutured or any othe surgery.</p>
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		<title>Can I get some information on witch doctors during the middle ages?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I try searching about witch doctors, but all I seem to get is info about modern day witch doctors&#8230;
I need to get some info on midieval witch doctors, so any info out there?
Links and/or info will be appreciated.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I try searching about witch doctors, but all I seem to get is info about modern day witch <a href="http://www.tierramwilson.com" target=_self>doctors</a>&#8230;<br />
I need to get some info on midieval witch doctors, so any info out there?</p>
<p>Links and/or info will be appreciated.<br />
<br />According to the OED (Oxford English Dictionary) the term &quot;witch doctor&quot; was first used in English in 1718, in a book by Francis Hutchinson. That&#8217;s good two centuries after the end of the middle ages.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s my feeling that if a word didn&#8217;t exist to describe something at a particular time, it&#8217;s because that something didn&#8217;t exist. You aren&#8217;t going to find references to rocket scientists in the middle ages either!</p>
<p>Charles Mackay wrote a book called &quot;Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds&quot; in 1841 which mentions witch doctors in England. It think it&#8217;s probable that the existence of witch doctors in England in the 18th and 19th centuries may have been something of a backlash against the more de-humanizing aspects of the Industrial Revolution.</p>
<p>**However***</p>
<p>It is possible that by &quot;witch doctor&quot; you may just mean &quot;healer.&quot; If that&#8217;s the case, just use that word as your search term. </p>
<p>Bear in mind that the middle ages were 1000 years long and covered more than a dozens cultures. During that time there doctors, surgeons, midwives, alchemists, healers and (in some corners like Finland) shamans, any of which might be what you are actually looking for. Also try using the terms &quot;physician&quot; or &quot;chiurgeon&quot; (a medieval spelling of &quot;surgeon&quot;; often used generically for any doctor).</p>
<p>Also be careful of ahistorial bias.  The methods of medieval chiurgeons might seem a little &quot;hocus-pocus-y&quot; to us (balancing humors, bloodletting, etc.), but they were based on what was understood (and widely accepted) about the human body at the time.  Also, much of it was based on the writings of the Roman physician Galen, who&#8217;s writing remained the standard medical text for a millenium.</p>
<p>EDIT:  I came across something else that might help you:  the term &quot;cunning folk&quot;.  These men and women were part of the rural British and Welsh scene from the 16th to the 19th century.  The term &quot;witch doctor&quot; could well apply to them.  However, it should be noted that they didn&#8217;t claim they were curing physical ailments by magic; they claimed they were curing *magical ailments* &#8211; that is to say, if someone though they had been cursed, they went to a cunning man or cunning woman for a cure &#8211; to undo the curse.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s notable that they only arise after the Protestant Reformation in England.  It is thought that they filled a niche in the popular psyche previously filled by Catholic priests who practiced both routine blessings and, when deemed necessary, exorcisms.</p>
<p>These &quot;cunning folk&quot; did not exist in the middle ages either.  The 16th century is post-medieval.</p>
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