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Did you know that Thrombophilia is a combination of two Greek words?
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Note: The information contained in this section is to be used only as general educational material and should not be used in any form for management of any medical conditions. If you think that you have a medical problem, which may relate to the information presented here, please consult with your physician.
| 02.26.10 |
February 2010 Edition-Fetal Nutrition Part II
Fetal nutrition and adult health Part II. This article describes the various foods that are appropriate for healthy fetal development and is the continuation of the Part I published in January.
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| 01.25.10 |
January 2010 Edition-Fetal Nutrition Part I
In this issue, you will be amazed to realize that all the adult diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, heart attack and a lot more are programmed in utero when the fetus grows in an environment of deprivation (poor placenta function).
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| 12.24.09 |
December 2009 Edition-Standard of Care
Quality of health care depends of the relationship of two individuals, the patient and his/her doctor. Any interference attempting to standardize this relationship will certainly cause more pain than benefit to all individuals involved.
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| 09.19.09 |
October 2009 Edition-Thrombophilia Controversy
This issue examines the reasons why thrombophilia has been a controversial subject and explains the proper management of patients with thrombophilia to prevent poor perinatal outcomes.
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