Cerebral Palsy and Education

Friday, December 2nd, 2011

Cerebral palsy is a challenging condition not only due to various complications or problems involved with the condition but also the social learning challenge that is involved. Since cerebral palsy underlying problems and conditions begin at an early age, children needs to undergo a somewhat different kind of learning process for them to at least [...]

When to seek medical advice for hair loss

Friday, March 12th, 2010

To some people, they consider their hair as their best asset. But to those who are suffering from hair loss, this is not the case. Instead of being a source of pride and confidence, this very condition serves as a factor that lowers their self-confidence. Contrary to common belief, age alone does not cause the [...]

Adult canine stem cell research, breaking the silence between ethics and medical breakthroughs

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

It is indeed a dilemma where the line is drawn on adult canine stem cell research, as it aims to break the silence between ethics and medical breaktroughs. Arguments and debates have been raised about the propriety and the need to focus on stem cell ethics, now that adult canine stem cells are already being [...]

Do Chiropractors Work As Effective As My Family MD?

Friday, January 29th, 2010

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Living Will: An Overview

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Every person who wants to make known his desires for medical treatmentwhether he agrees or refuses to undergo suchcan do so by preparing a document called the living will. Also called the advance directive or health directive, this document clearly states an adults wishes concerning life-prolonging medical treatments should he becomes incapacitated to speak for [...]

Differences of a Living Will and Trust

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

A living will and a living trust are among the most important legal documents that you will ever make. Both involve end-of-life arrangements so doing them properly is absolutely necessary to avoid any confusion with family members. Documents need to be clear and should contain complete information. But first it is utterly important that you [...]

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 [...]

What is the Difference Between a Living Will and Durable Power of Attorney?

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Patients who might be on a tug of war between life and death can make things easier in the future by creating a living will. Do not be misled by the termit has nothing to do with a traditional will or trust that is used to distribute properties and possessions after a persons death. Instead, [...]

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 [...]

Selecting your Health Care Proxies in Living Wills

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Selecting health care proxies in living wills is a very important aspect of your overall advance directives. Because a living will or advance directives give specific instructions on how you will be treated in en-life situations, it is only logical to designate a person who will take responsibility for related health care decisions and medical [...]