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The whipple procedure and everything you need to know!
A good compilation of all information you need to know about the Whipple procedure (Pancreaticoduodenectomy). What's the Whipple procedure? how to know who's eligible for the procedure? What are the risks and the differences between the regular and Laparoscopic whipple procedure. Indications for the Whipple procedure are mainly malignant and sometimes benign tumors of the pancreatic head. In addition, it could done in cases of cancers of the gall bladder, the bile duct or the duodenum.
0 commentsvideoHonda Harmony 215 Transmission Removal
If you want to remove the transmission on a Honda Harmony, and you need some instructions, I have put together this instruction video just for you.
0 commentsFacts to Remember about Piercing
People can pierce soft tissues of their bodies and place different objects in these holes for various reasons: for example, the ancient Romans used the rings, put through their nipples in a rather practical way, fixing with them their cloacks.
0 commentsHow to Dive
Diving is one of the most exhilarating experiences associated with swimming. Slicing through both air and water with equal ease, you are more aerodynamic missile than human being. Learning how to dive may take some practice, but if you approach it with the right technique, it should not be too hard to master.
1 commentWhat to Expect At The Hospital When Your Baby's Mother Goes Into Labor
If you're an expectant parent, you might be curious about what to expect when you actually head to the hospital for your baby's delivery. It was an awesome experience for my family and thought I would pass along some tips and advice.
0 commentsPOSE Procedure – Questions and Answers
What is POSE procedure? The term POSE stands for primary obesity surgery endolumenal and it covers a new approach to weight loss surgery, a procedure where no outer incisions are made and no cutting of the stomach is performed. How is POSE...
0 commentsThe Basics of Performing Medical Vital Signs
Anthropometric measurements consist of weight and height. Vital signs include blood pressure (BP), temperature (T), respiration (R), and pulse (P). When a patient first visits a medical office, these measurements are recorded as baseline data....
3 commentsSomething you need to know about piercing the tongue.
First of all, you should understand that every person has her own properties of the body, different levels of immunity and different pain threshold. So if your friend tells you, how it was terrible and painful to get the piercing or how it was easy...
0 commentsCoffee Shop Politics and Your Duty as a Taxpayer
Those who congregate each morning for the coffee shop gossip can pose a significant danger to the health and continuity of a community. Ignorance of the facts spreads discontent.
1 commentTerrific Teeth in your Dog- Part 4
This article explains what is involved when your vet cleans your dog's teeth.
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