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Taxes

Disability Tax Credits Credit for Persistent Pain Condition

17th June 2011
Continual ache or disorder is a fairly unusual variety of disability, not the least because even the doctors are divided concerning its definition and good reasons. Commonly, any discomfort which lasts more than six months is termed persistent pain. Some ...
Author: Renie Melendez
Immigration Law

Forms You have to Complete When Obtaining a Green Card

10th June 2011
Using a Green card or even the status of permanent residence in the USA of America gives you the rights and freedom to operate and live freely anywhere in the US. When you've got a Green card, you might study and have your own business there. Th...
Author: andrewyast
Immigration Law

Guidelines to Heed For Your Immigration Medical Exam

27th January 2011
The immigration medical examination is of vital importance to the USCIS and it is up to their physician panel and surgeons to ensure that people who receive the green card are not a medical threat to the US citizensEvery immigrant to the US must go throug...
Author: Johnathon Ferrell
Medical Malpractice

Years Of Physician Ignoring Abnormal Screening Test Results Leaves Man With Avanced Prostate Cancer

04th October 2010
This year about 14% of the 193,000 adult men identified as having prostate cancer will already have advanced prostate cancer by the time the cancer is detected. With screening, including digital examinations and PSA blood tests, a number of these individu...
Author: J. Hernandez
Medical Malpractice

How Malpractice Cases Might Allege Metastatic Prostate Cancer Due To Holdup From Watchful Waiting

23rd September 2010
Physicians typically use two tests to screen male patients for prostate cancer. The thought is to diagnose the cancer early - before it has a chance to spread while treatment is likely to eliminate the cancer rather than wait until the cancer advances and...
Author: J. Hernandez
Medical Malpractice

After Patient Tells 3 Physicians About His Symptoms Physicians Do Not Detect Prostate Cancer For Yea

03rd August 2010
Once multiple doctors become involved in the care a patient it can be very important for them to communicate urgent diagnostic results as well as follow-up and treatment suggestions to the patient and other doctors. The need for such communication is not ...
Author: J. Hernandez
Medical Malpractice

Couple Pursue Legal Claim Against Doctor Who Postponed Detection Of Man's Prostate Cancer

07th July 2010
This year approximately fourteen percent of the 193,000 adult men identified as having prostate cancer will already have advanced prostate cancer by the time the cancer is detected. With screening, including digital examinations and PSA blood tests, many ...
Author: J. Hernandez
Medical Malpractice

Male Diagnosed With State 4 After Doctor Ignored Abnormal Test Results

07th July 2010
This year roughly fourteen percent of the 193,000 men diagnosed with prostate cancer will already have advanced prostate cancer by the time the cancer is detected. With routine testing before the onset of symptoms, including digital examinations and PSA b...
Author: J. Hernandez
Medical Malpractice

Years Of Physician Ignoring Abnormal Test Results Leaves Patient With Metastatic Prostate Cancer

04th June 2010
This year about fourteen percent of the 193,000 men who learn they have prostate cancer will already have advanced prostate cancer by the time the cancer is detected. With screening, including digital examinations and PSA blood tests, many of these indivi...
Author: J. Hernandez