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Brain Tumour: The loss of a dear one

I read through your post with ultmost sympathy on your great loss: Julie.
People like you are helpful and are a source of comfort to thousands of people suffering from brain tumour worldwide. It is for similar reason, that we at eshohealth are eternally committed to providing information about brain tumours and other neurosurgical conditions to [...]

No Comments »Filed under: Patient Information, TumoursPosted on May 31st, 2008

Barack Obama IV

We Can Do This Together: Your Hopes, Your Dreams
I know there are those who don’t believe we can do all these things. I understand the skepticism. After all, every four years, candidates from both parties make similar promises, and I expect this year will be no different.
All of us running for president will travel [...]

No Comments »Filed under: Barack ObamaPosted on May 31st, 2008

Barack Obama III

Let’s Be the Generation That Reshapes Our Country
But Washington has a long way to go. And it won’t be easy. That’s why we’ll have to set priorities. We’ll have to make hard choices. And although government will play a crucial role in bringing about the changes we need, more money and programs alone will [...]

No Comments »Filed under: Barack ObamaPosted on May 29th, 2008

Barack Obama II

Candidacy for President of the United States
And that is why, in the shadow of the Old State Capitol, where Lincoln once called on a divided house to stand together, where common hopes and common dreams still, I stand before you today to announce my candidacy for President of the United States.
I recognize there is [...]

2 Comments »Filed under: Barack ObamaPosted on May 27th, 2008

Our International Site is Born

Eshohealth International now has an international website to showcase all our services and products.
Our CEO, Dr. Taopheeq Bamidele Rabiu, M.B.Ch.B.(Ife) was highly instrumental to this feat.
Visit http://www.eshohealth.com/international NOW and unlock the world of eshohealth-happiness, knowledge and human development.

No Comments »Filed under: UncategorizedPosted on May 26th, 2008

International Soft (Students) Loans for You

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Visit them now and open the door to a blissful future.
I shall keep you [...]

No Comments »Filed under: Loans & FinancesPosted on May 25th, 2008

Sen. Edward Kennedy Diagnosed with Malignant Glioma

I stumbled on this article today on MEDSCAPE. It is written by Susan Jeffry. I believe you shall find it interesting.
Read on…
Susan Jeffry
May 23, 2008 — Sen. Edward Kennedy went home from the hospital Wednesday after receiving a diagnosis of malignant glioma earlier this week. He was hospitalized last weekend after suffering a seizure and [...]

1 Comment »Filed under: Patient Information, TumoursPosted on May 25th, 2008

Barack Obama’s Speech Announcing 2008 Run for the White House. Part I

Springfield, Illinois
February 10, 2007
Let me begin by saying thanks to all you who’ve traveled, from far and wide, to brave the cold today. We all made this journey for a reason. It’s humbling, but in my heart I know you didn’t come here just for me. You came here because you believe in what this [...]

1 Comment »Filed under: Barack ObamaPosted on May 25th, 2008

Barack Obama: The Audacity of Hope

As the previously unknown “little-boy” from Kenya gears up to become the next most-important person in the world-president of the United States of America, we at eshohealth identifies with his audacious hope for the whole world.
I found his declaration speech for the office of the president interesting, encouraging and soul-lifting. I strongly belief you shall [...]

2 Comments »Filed under: Barack ObamaPosted on May 25th, 2008

Management of Brain Abscess

Management of brain abscess has witnessed tremendous improvements in recent times. In the pre-antibiotic era, the condition is almost uniformly fatal. However, with the introduction of antibiotics into surgery, the outlook for brain abscess, like other intracranial infection, has remarkably improved.

The most important single contribution to the present improved prognosis is the introduction of computed [...]

No Comments »Filed under: Head Injury, Infections, NeurotraumaPosted on May 4th, 2008

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