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Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

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Practice Medicine in Belgium with my helpI help with the accredition to become a MD in Belgium. I provide help with the specialized accreditation process for MD's with EU and Non- EU MD degrees. I already have worked in the accredition office in Belgium. For a more in depth look at a case by case...

Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

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​ *Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help* I help with the accredition to become a MD in Belgium. I provide help with the specialized accreditation process for MD's with EU and Non- EU MD degrees. I already have worked in the accredition office in Belgium. For a more in depth look at a case...

transfer to palacky or masaryk

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i am a medical student in ukraine, have passed usmel step 1 and would want to use my transcript and step 1 score to transfer to palacky, masaryk or charles university,into 3rd or 4th year. any chances......?

Teeth Move!

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Teeth Move! Teeth can move your whole life whether you have had orthodontic treatment or not. The only way to prevent unwanted tooth movement is with regular retainer wear. We recommend full time wear for 3-6 months after orthodontic treatment, followed by long term wear every night. Several...

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Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

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I help with the accredition to become a MD in Belgium. I provide help with the specialized accreditation process for MD's with EU and Non- EU MD degrees. I already have worked in the accredition office in Belgium. For a more in depth look at a case by case basis contact me at johannes131(at)outlook(dot)com

Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

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I help with the accredition to become a MD in Belgium. I provide help with the specialized accreditation process for MD's with EU and Non- EU MD degrees. I already have worked in the accredition office in Belgium. For a more in depth look at a case by case basis contact me at johannes131(at)outlook(dot)com




Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

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I help with the accredition to become a MD in Belgium. I provide help with the specialized accreditation process for MD's with EU and Non- EU MD degrees. I already have worked in the accredition office in Belgium. For a more in depth look at a case by case basis contact me at johannes131(at)outlook(dot)com

Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

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I help with the accredition to become a MD in Belgium. I provide help with the specialized accreditation process for MD's with EU and Non- EU MD degrees. I already have worked in the accredition office in Belgium. For a more in depth look at a case by case basis contact me at johannes131(at)outlook(dot)com

Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

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I help with the accredition to become a MD in Belgium. I provide help with the specialized accreditation process for MD's with EU and Non- EU MD degrees. I already have worked in the accredition office in Belgium. For a more in depth look at a case by case basis contact me at johannes131(at)outlook(dot)com



Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

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I help with the accredition to become a MD in Belgium. I provide help with the specialized accreditation process for MD's with EU and Non- EU MD degrees. I already have worked in the accredition office in Belgium. For a more in depth look at a case by case basis contact me at johannes131(at)outlook(dot)com



Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

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Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

I help with the accredition to become a MD in Belgium. I provide help with the specialized accreditation process for MD's with EU and Non- EU MD degrees. I already have worked in the accredition office in Belgium. For a more in depth look at a case by case basis contact me at johannes131(at)outlook(dot)com



Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

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Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

I help with the accredition to become a MD in Belgium. I provide help with the specialized accreditation process for MD's with EU and Non- EU MD degrees. I already have worked in the accredition office in Belgium. For a more in depth look at a case by case basis contact me at johannes131(at)outlook(dot)com



Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

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Practice Medicine in Belgium with my help

I help with the accredition to become a MD in Belgium. I provide help with the specialized accreditation process for MD's with EU and Non- EU MD degrees. I already have worked in the accredition office in Belgium. For a more in depth look at a case by case basis contact me at johannes131(at)outlook(dot)com




transfer to palacky or masaryk

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i am a medical student in ukraine, have passed usmel step 1 and would want to use my transcript and step 1 score to transfer to palacky, masaryk or charles university,into 3rd or 4th year. any chances......?

Teeth Move!

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Teeth Move!

Teeth can move your whole life whether you have had orthodontic treatment or not. The only way to prevent unwanted tooth movement is with regular retainer wear. We recommend full time wear for 3-6 months after orthodontic treatment, followed by long term wear every night. Several years after orthodontic treatment, some patients find that their teeth are very stable and can decrease the frequency of wear to a couple of nights a week or less. However, kind of like how some people can eat whatever they want and never gain weight, while others feel like they just look at food wrong and gain weight. Teeth seem to follow a similar pattern. Some people’s teeth are very stable and they could hardly ever wear a retainer to keep their teeth in a good position. While other people notice their teeth moving after just missing a night or two of retainer wear. The best way to avoid orthodontic retreatment is faithful retainer wear.
Life happens to all of us

Unfortunately, retainers are sometimes forgotten to be worn and teeth have shifted before being noticed. Luckily, if the teeth haven’t moved too far, full time wear with retainers for a while can help nudge the teeth back into the correct position. However, if the teeth have shifted too far, the retainer may not fit at all. When this happens, an orthodontic evaluation can help determine what is the next step (always bring your existing retainer with you for the consultation). Based on the amount of orthodontic relapse that has occurred, limited or comprehensive retreatment may be recommended. If relapse is mild to moderate, retreatment may include braces on anterior teeth for a short period of time, or Invisalign. If relapse is moderate to severe, comprehensive retreatment may be recommended which may include complete invisalign or braces with elastics or rubber bands.

TMJ Disorders

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Many people who suffer from symptoms such as headaches, earaches, tenderness of the jaw joints or muscles, popping or clicking of the jaw, or dull aching facial pain may share a problem. These people may suffer from a family of problems related to the jaw muscles and the jaw (temporomandibular, or “TM”) joint. These problems are often referred to as TMJ disorders or TMJD. The muscles and joints may not function properly, resulting in cycles of pain and spasm. The cause of some TMJ disorders are not well understood. Because of this, there are varying opinions about diagnosis and treatment of these conditions, some of which are discussed below.
How The Chewing Muscles and Jaw Joints Work

The structures that make it possible to open and close the mouth are very specialized and work together when you chew, speak and swallow. These structures include muscles and ligaments, as well as the bones and cartilage discs which make up the TM joints. The TM joint is one of the most complex joints in the body, especially because there are two of them working together. They are capable of making many different types of movements, including combinations of hinge and gliding action. The cartilage disc acts like a shock absorber between the ball (condyle) and socket (articular eminence). A number of muscles allow you to open and close your mouth. They also control forward, backward and side-to-side movements of the lower jaw. Both joints also are involved in these movements. Each of these joints has a disc between the ball and socket. This disc cushions the load while enabling the jaw to open widely and to move in combinations of hinge and gliding movements. Any problem that prevents this complex system of muscles, ligaments, discs and bones from working together properly may result in a TMJ disorder.
Causes of TMJ Disorders

When jaw muscles and joints do not work properly, the muscles will often go into a spasm (cramp). This spasm can become part of a cycle that results in tissue damage, muscle pain or tenderness, increased spasm and progressive tooth wear.

While some cases of TMJ disorder may have clear-cut causes such as trauma, arthritis, or severe stress, most are due to a combination of factors. Bite alignment (the teeth) and jaw alignment (bone) can also be contributing factors. The components of the jaw joint can also become dislocated, leading to problems such as clicking, popping, or even getting “stuck”. The degree and frequency of these symptoms will vary among individuals.

Oral habits such as clenching or grinding the teeth (bruxism) may develop as a response to, stress, tooth alignment, jaw alignment, or as part of sleep disorder. You may not be aware of nighttime grinding, but you may catch yourself clenching the teeth during the day. These habits can exhaust the muscles and cause them to go into spasm. The spasm causes pain which in turn causes more spasm. In time, persistent muscle problems may affect the joints themselves, and a complex cycle of pain and improper function will be set up.

It is important to note that while many of the above factors are believed to cause TMJ disorders, the exact causes can vary and sometimes cannot be determined.

Male Roommate for Next semester

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Good day everyone. I'm a current student at AUSOM I need of a roommate for next semester. I currently live in a self contained room, with a kitchenette and other facilities included (except air conditioning which can be included at an extra fee).


The house is in a gated community and has other student residents. Quite walkable from school, near the main road with 2 supermarkets close by, a serene environment and police station the road behind it.


Price per month will be $250 (inclusive of electricity, water and Internet). Thank you.

2017 Students

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Hi all,
I'll be starting Austin this coming January and was wondering if anyone can give me advice on how to find affordable housing. Also will be nice to get to know some of new students as well.
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