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4/28/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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Common Symptoms of Heart Disease: Recognizing the Onset of America’s Deadliest Killer

Cardiovascular Disease - Atlanta Medical Malpractice Attorney explains the common symptoms of Heart Disease.

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4/28/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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Cardiovascular Disease in Georgia

Atlanta Medical Malpractice Attorney discusses Cardiovascular Disease in Georgia. Free book: 'Why Did This Critical Medical Error Happen to Me?'.

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4/28/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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Common Errors in the Medical Care of Cardiovascular Disease

Atlanta Medical Malpractice Attorney discusses the common medical errors of Cardiovascular Disease.

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4/28/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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The Gender Effect: Strokes and Their Prevalence in Women

Stroke - Atlanta Medical Malpractice Attorney explains how gender effects strokes. Free book available: 'Why Did This Critical Medical Error Happen to Me?'.

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4/28/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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What You Need to Know About Ischemic Strokes

Atlanta Medical Malpractice Attorney discusses Ischemic Strokes. Free book now available: 'Why Did This Critical Medical Error Happen to Me?'.

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4/13/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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Understanding the Link Between Radiation Exposure and Cancer Risk

Atlanta Cancer Attorney explains the link between radiation exposure and cancer risk. Free book: 'I Have Cancer...Should It Have Been Caught Earlier?'.

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4/13/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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Obesity and Cancer: The States with the Highest Levels of Obesity

Atlanta Cancer Attorney outlines the states with the highest levels of obesity. Free book: 'I Have Cancer...Should It Have Been Caught Earlier?' is available.

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2/2/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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How Are the Stages of Lung Cancer Determined?

Once lung cancer is diagnosed, cancers are divided into different stages depending on how far advanced the cancer is and how far it has spread from its place of origin.

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1/23/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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Lung Cancer Screening: Finding the Right Detection Method for You

Lung cancer screening methods typically are unreliable, there have been no approved screening techniques for lung and bronchus cancer to date that are shown to effectively reduce mortality rates associated with the disease.

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1/20/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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Late Flags: The Tell-Tale Signs of Colorectal Cancers

Symptoms for colorectal cancer often show up when the disease is in its more advanced stages and can include gastrointestinal bleeding, abdominal pain, fatigue and many others.

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1/17/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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Identifying Symptoms Quickly is the Best Weapon against Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is often detected late, making it an especially deadly cancer. It's important to know some of the symptoms associated with lung cancer.

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1/16/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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What Affects Your Risk of Colorectal Cancer?

There are many factors that can increase your risk of developing colon or rectal cancer, including certain hereditary diseases, family history, age, obesity, smoking and others.

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1/6/2011
Jeffrey H. Dover
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Small Cell and Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Survival Rates

The survival rates for lung and bronchus cancer are low compared to most other types of cancer.

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