Introduction to Lung Surgery for Lung Lobectomy

Introduction to VATS Lobectomy Lung Surgery

Introduction to Lung Surgery for Lung Lobectomy

There are over 200,000 diagnosed cases of lung cancer (LC) each year in the United States. While the incidence rate has declined since 1991, the disease remains the leading cause of cancer-related death. When the condition is detected in stage 1 (i.e. localized within the lung), it can be treated successfully. By the time cancerous cells have metastasized and spread to distant lymph nodes, it becomes more difficult to contain.

In the past, the disease was treated through thoracotomy (also known as open chest surgery). The patient’s thoracic cavity was accessed by the surgeon after a long incision was made into the chest. The breastbone was cut and the ribs were spread to provide working space. Because the ribs have limited flexibility, the procedure occasionally resulted in fractures. To resolve this issue, thoracic surgeons began to remove portions of the patient’s ribcage.

Today, minimally invasive techniques are often used to …

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Alzheimer's Disease - Importance of Good Healthcare and Good Insurance

Alzheimer’s Disease – Importance of Good Healthcare and Good Insurance

Alzheimer’s disease is often difficult to deal with for everyone involved. There is no cure and there is no way to reduce the risk of developing the disease. This disease slowly progresses over time, and damages some nerve cells in parts of the brain. In early stages, a person may have loss of short-term memory that progresses to the failing of long-term memory, language, and reasoning. Things such as age, family history, and sex could play a role in whether or not a person is susceptible to developing Alzheimer’s and although forgetfulness is a natural part of life as age, there are things that can be done to help protect against the disease.

There are things to look for when trying to determine if a family member may be developing Alzheimer’s disease. One thing to look for is impaired thinking such as, forgetting one’s own birthday or occupation. Difficulty in …

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Hypnotherapy and Your Health

Hypnotherapy and Your Health

Hypnotherapy and Your Health

Phobia and anxiety sufferers mostly use hypnotherapy for treating these conditions. However, this hypnosis treatment can also be used for those trying to lose or gain weight. But, although it is widely used, still many people have suspicions about this treatment. In fact, in many medical fields, its effects are highly disputed.

But, regardless of the many controversies, one might still want to try this therapy. If that’s the case, then you should know all the facts behind this hypnosis treatment.

What Is Hypnotherapy?

Well, to know what hypnotherapy is, we should first understand what it’s not. Although this treatment is often mistaken for stage hypnosis, these two are different. In stage hypnosis, one looks for an audience member who is more outgoing and fun. This will help them be a part of the show even if they aren’t hypnotized fully.

In hypnotherapy, however, one makes decisions based on their …

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Medical Insurance Reform Will Address High Costs For Folks With Diabetes

Medical Insurance Reform Will Address High Costs For Folks With Diabetes

The predominance of diabetes increased more than two times over 20 years from 1986 to 2006, making diabetes the 5th deadliest illness in the nation. And its prevalence is anticipated to grow in the approaching years, as risk indicators like body weight problems high cholesterol, and raised blood pressure continue to rise.

Families with an affiliate who has diabetes not only shoulder the emotional burden of caring for a sick loved one, but also the industrial burden of the growing cost for treatment. Diabetes cost the US more than $174 billion in 2007, an increase of $8 billion every year over the past five years. The final cost is a combo of $117 bill in direct costs of treatment and $57.3 billion in indirect costs of lost productivity.

Folks with diabetes, whether they are insured or not, they face major and often devastating obstacles to receiving reasonable treatment in our …

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Senior Health Insurance Plans and Ways to Handle them

Senior Health Insurance Plans and Ways to Handle them

In the moment when people purchase medical health insurance they are paying against a calculated risk and the greater this risk is, the more they will have to pay. As people age, the chances of getting ill increase and people become more susceptible to diseases like rheumatism, diabetes or arthritis. There are also some other factors taken into consideration, for example whether the person in question is a smoker or non-smoker. All in all, an insurance policy for a 65 year old will always be higher than for people below this age.

One of the best solutions to ensure your future and to make sure that you will have a suitable medical health insurance is to plan ahead. Get the insurance as soon as possible, before reaching the age of retirement. Since you will have to pay more for the same policy as you grow older, you will have fewer …

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