Diagnosing Mesothelioma

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Mesothelioma is a cancer that commonly appears in people who have been around asbestos at some time in their lives. The most common type is pleural mesothelioma which occurs in the pleura or outer lining of the lungs. It can be difficult to diagnose mesothelioma because it shares the same symptoms as many other diseases. [...]

Invest in your Long-term Financial Future

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

We all know the Social Security System is failing with people living longer than ever before. We all know that it is unlikely that many people who are currently contributing to social security will ever see the money weve invested into the program. At least these funds are probably not coming back to darken our [...]

Parents: Is Your Child Suffering from Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

All parents want the best for their children. No parent wants to see a child suffer. Unfortunately, some children are suffering. They are suffering from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. Yes, arthritis does hurt more than the elderly. For many parents, arthritis is easy to spot. For others little to no signs are shown. If your child [...]

Steps to Creating a Living Will

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Years ago, a controversy ensued in the medical community regarding a 39-year-old womans right to die. Have you heard about the Terri Schiavo case before? Schiavo had been on life support for over nine years since a heart attack prevented oxygen from entering her brain. That was fatal indeed. But the dilemma was that she [...]

Advance Medical Directives: The Living Will

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Technically, living will is just a part of advance directives that any person could take to describe and specify medical treatment preferences in case of end-of-life occurrences. Such end-of-life events could occur at any age. In general, adults need a living will more if they want to decide any medical procedure or treatment to take [...]

A Living Will?

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

A living will is a special document that has legal and binding authority. It is written specifically by a person to detail his wishes and requests covering specific medical procedures and treatments needed in case of adverse medical conditions. If you become unable to speak or decide about getting medical attention, the living will could [...]

Guidelines In Making A Living Will

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

How you would like to be cared for in the event of permanent unconsciousness or end-of life situations is not the most comfortable topic to discuss. However, it is necessary. In case it does happen, how would your doctor know whether you want to be resuscitated? Or be on life support? Or be artificially fed? [...]

Living Will: Planning for End-of-Life Issues

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

You can never be certain on what will happen to you so it is important to plan ahead. Making some preparations is forward thinking. Despite the sensitiveness of issues like injury, illness and death, it is always best to prepare so that you can make sure that you will receive the proper treatment. Preparing early [...]

Contents Of A Living Will

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

In 1969, Illinois lawyer Louis Kutner first proposed the idea of living wills. Although the concept was received, the use of living wills faced many challenges particularly in cases when the testator, the person who made the living will, failed to clearly translate his health care desires into paper and so left rooms for confusion [...]

What is the Purpose of a Living Will?

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

A living will is a document prepared by patient with a terminal illness to make known his preferences regarding the type of medical care or treatment he would want to receive. Essentially, this document (also called an advance directive or a health care directive) enables the patient to decide for himself how he wants his [...]