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Severity Defined

Size of a loss. One of the criteria used in calculating premiums rates.

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Thu Jul 2

  • Purchase Meloxicam(Mobi c): Meloxicam is an anti-inflammat ory drug to relieve the symptoms of osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis to reduce pain, severity and tenderness. This medicine should not be continued for the long time. It should be stored in a dry place at room temperature. Mobic is available in most of the countries like Canada, Australia, UK, USA.

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Mon Apr 27

  • Bleach Baths May Reduce Eczema Severity in Kids: LITTLE FALLS, N.J., April 27 -- Applying intranasal antibiotics and bathing in a diluted bleach solution reduced the severity of atopic dermatitis symptoms in children, a single-center study showed. Action Points Explain to interested patients that the study authors said these positive results need to be confirmed in larger studies. Kids receiving the combination treatment had significantly greater reductions in the extent and severity of their eczema at one month and three months compared with those who used intranasal placebo and took normal baths, according to Amy Paller, M ...

Sun Apr 26

  • Vitamin D hope in prostate cancer: Prostate cancer is a major killer Vitamin D is an effective treatment for prostate cancer in some patients, a UK study suggests. A once daily dose reduced PSA level - an indicator of severity of disease - by as much as half in 20% of patients. There has been much interest in vitamin D in prostate cancer after studies linking risk of the disease to sunlight exposure, the researchers said. One expert agreed the findings were encouraging but said it needed to be tested in a bigger population ...

Sat Apr 25

  • Swine flu worse in Mexico than US, but why?: "A big question is, Just how deadly is the virus in Mexico? The seasonal flu tends to kill just a fraction of 1 percent of those infected. In Mexico, about 70 deaths out of roughly 1,000 cases represents a fatality rate of about 7 percent. The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-19, which killed an estimated 40 million worldwide, had a fatality rate of about 2.5 percent. The Mexican rate sounds terrifying. But it's possible that far more than 1,000 people have been infected with the virus and that many had few if any symptoms, said Dr. Michael Osterholm, a prominent pandemic expert at the University of Minnesota. U.S. health officials echoed him."

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