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Why should I wait until 18 for Plastic Surgery? by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc We live in a world that emphasizes physical attractiveness as a way to gain competitive edge. Over the past years, plastic surgery has become increa ... Read on »
Crowdfunding for Medical Bills and Expenses by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Crowdsourcing is an innovative concept wherein an individual reaches a goal by receiving and leveraging small contributions from many parties. Simil ... Read on »
10 Health Risks Linked to Gaming and How to Prevent Them by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Video games are more popular now than ever before. It lies at the heart of British business with over 40,000 people working in computer games develo ... Read on »
10 Tips for Overcoming Back Pain by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc While there are any number of physical ailments that can hinder the human form, back pain remains one of the most complex. With varying degrees of s ... Read on »
How does Modern Healthcare touch lives? by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc It was a chilly winter afternoon in the early ‘80s. It was on this day among thousands of hustling passengers on a busy railway platform that I noti ... Read on »
Things You Need to Do Before Making a Medical Malpractice Claim by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Medical malpractice law can be a tricky business. It’s a complicated area of the law and because it is so complex, it’s important that you seek the ... Read on »
Making a Claim for a Faulty Medical Product by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Following the recent PIP breast implant scandal , more and more people are becoming concerned about the safety of medical products, including cosmet ... Read on »
Living with Incontinence: Tactfully Tackling an Embarrassing Reality by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Incontinence is the inability to control excretions, to hold urine in the bladder, or to keep faeces in the rectum. Simply stated, it is losing cont ... Read on »
Clinical Rotations: Encounters of a Medical Student during M3 Year by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Medical school years are the most eventful, if not the most memorable years in a Doctor’s life. Most of us will agree! You will be exposed to many d ... Read on »
Facial Treatments and Reconstructions by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but these days beauty stems from having enough money to tweak and change yourself to create the perfect image. ... Read on »
CoolSculpting: A Comprehensive Look at the Increasingly Popular Procedure by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Cryolipolysis, more commonly known as ‘CoolSculpting’, is the latest buzz in non-surgical fat removal. Using the latest patented technology, CoolScu ... Read on »
Seniors – How to Tell if You Have a Sleep Disorder by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc There are many types of sleeping disorders such as sleep apnea, which itself has further sub-types, and there are multiple factors which can contrib ... Read on »
This is Your Brain on Drugs: The Correlation between Drugs and IQ by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc The relationship between the human mind and illicit drugs is a complicated one, to say the least. We have been taught for all of our lives that drug ... Read on »
Strokes Are Slowly Killing More Younger People by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Young people should worry about stroke because it’s starting to kill more of them. Recent studies showed that there is an increase in the rate of st ... Read on »
How Your Family Can Stay Healthy Despite Expensive Health Care by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Bottom line, healthcare is expensive. To stay healthy, the average individual needs to spend at least $7,000 on healthcare bills–and that’s in 2009. ... Read on »
The Dangers Associated With Alcohol Consumption in Youth by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Although most states have age limitations when it comes to selling alcohol, many crafty teenagers and under-aged people still manage to get their ha ... Read on »
Hospital Buying Power and the Extinction of the Autonomous Small Practice by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Throughout the last ten years the healthcare industry has been revolutionized as new technologies, innovations and best practices continue to be dev ... Read on »
Drug Addiction and Recovery : An Opioid Addict’s Experience by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc The following account is the exact words of an opioid addict’s experience with drug addiction and recovery sent anonymously to Medical Islan ... Read on »
Battling through Addiction: How the 12 Steps and Enneagram can Help! by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Alcoholism is the chronic, compulsive and uncontrolled consumption of alcoholic beverages. Many alcoholics persist in drinking copious amounts of al ... Read on »
Top Egg Banks in America by Dr. Lawrence Kindo Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc An egg donor bank is designed specifically for women who are unable to produce their own eggs or produce lower quality eggs. So how exactly does the ... Read on »