We Detox Our Cars!

Everyone who owns a car understands that car oil gets dirty so the filter needs to be changes regularly. Unfortunately our bodies have no replaceable parts installed. Our bodies natural detox may be great but it does need a tube up every so often. Our homes have chemicals leaking out of nearly everything like our furniture, walls and even flooring so we absorbed much of these and our bodies detox systems can be pushed to their limits.

Having a healthy way to detox our bodies can be done with the help of natural items readily available at our local supermarkets or green grocer.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

What Is A Medical Dictionary?

By Allan Tan

A medical dictionary provides definitions for medical terms such as diseases and treatments. Medical dictionaries may be in book form or on the Internet.

Some medical dictionaries are designed specifically for parents use. These are sometimes called home medical references or parent medical guides. They often include a significant amount of information on childhood diseases and illnesses.

These medical dictionaries for parents often include flowcharts of symptoms to help the parent determine what may be wrong with their children. Some will indicate when the symptoms are serious or require medical attention. However, such medical references should not be used as a substitute for consulting a doctor or medical treatment.

An online medical dictionary gives the definition for a medical term that the user enters into the search box. Besides a medical definition, other information is not usually provided. The definition may include medical terminology that many users may not understand.

More information written in plain language that is easy to understand is typically available on health and medical websites. These websites often have considerable information on medical conditions and search functions that allow the users to find the information they are looking for.

Websites maintained by reputable hospitals often provide a wealth of information on diseases and medical conditions including possible causes, symptoms, and methods of treatment. These are typically easy for users to understand.

Some medical dictionaries are written for medical specialties. These references include detailed information on conditions related to that specialty. For example, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) is the reference for psychiatric professionals. The DSM includes valuable information on the symptoms for all psychiatric disorders with official diagnoses.

If a person cannot find information they are looking for by using a medical dictionary or health website, a search on a search engine may be helpful. However, the user should consider the source of the information before accepting the accuracy of the information.

Some medical information on websites is biased, inaccurate, or even potentially dangerous. If someone has a medical question, the person should consider asking a doctor rather than relying on information from the Internet.

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