All posts by Carla Miller

Venous Angioplasty in India

Although the procedure is still in testing phases in the U.S. and Canada, patients afflicted with multiple sclerosis can get venous angioplasty in India. If you suffer from this crippling disease, angioplasty, or liberation surgery in India, could change your life forever.  Venous angioplasty is a very efficacious procedure with a low complication rate. A […]

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Liberation Surgery for Multiple Sclerosis in India

According to a theory put forward by Dr. Paolo Zamboni poor blood drainage from the brain is a major cause for Multiple Sclerosis and clearing the blood vessels in that area may help relieve symptoms.  You may not be able to get the procedure in your home country, but you can have liberation surgery for […]

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Thailand Dental Implant Center – What to look for?

So you have decided on getting dental implants in Thailand and are all set for your trip to South-east Asia. But have you decided which dental implant clinic in Thailand will you go to? You are definitely not going to go looking for clinics AFTER you land in the “Land of Smiles.” To ensure you […]

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Cheap Teeth Implants Abroad

Teeth implants, simply stated, are metal posts surgically positioned into the jawbone beneath the patient’s gums. Dental implants are artificial substitutes for the root part of the tooth and are topped with an abutment and crown to replace a complete tooth. Implants can greatly impact the quality of life of an individual but these innovative […]

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Affordable Weight Loss Surgery in Las Vegas, NV

Cash-pay bariatric surgery in the USA is not within the financial means of everybody and many people head to Mexico, Costa Rica, or other countries in pursuit of weight-loss surgery procedures like lap band, gastric bypass and sleeve gastrectomy. Bariatric procedures are advised to patients with BMI above 30 and with significant obesity-related health problems like […]

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Dental Crowns vs. Teeth Veneers

Dental crowns are tooth-shaped caps made of metal or porcelain or both, and veneers are just partial crowns that cover only one or two surfaces of the tooth. Crowns are used to cover defective or root-canal treated teeth, while veneers are used more for aesthetic reasons. This article attempts to provide a clear comparison of […]

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