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Autism
published on the 12th August 2008
“Autism has far reaching, life-time consequences ranging from the health, economic wellbeing, social integration and quality of life for the individual affected to everyone closely associated with them such as their families. Autism is much more...” read more
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
published on the 30th July 2008
“Heart Bypass Surgery is more properly known as 'coronary artery bypass surgery', or 'coronary artery bypass graft surgery', and it is a form or surgery performed to relieve the causes and symptoms of angina and of course to reduce the risk of death...” read more
Cardiomyopathy Article
published on the 29th July 2008
“Cardiomyopathy, which means "heart muscle disease", is a critical illness covered by many insurance plans. It is the term given to the breakdown in the good functioning of the myocardium (which is the actual heart muscle) for any reason at...” read more
Aplastic Anaemia
published on the 29th July 2008
“Over the next few articles we'll be looking at some more of the conditions and illnesses that are usually covered Critical Illness Insurance (CII), starting in this article with Aplastic Anaemia, Anaemia is the condition of having a reduced red...” read more
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)
published on the 28th July 2008
“Following on from our last article on diseases of and in the brain, 'Progressive Supranuclear Palsy' (PSP) is a quite rare degenerative disorder that involves the gradual degeneration and cellular death of particular areas of the brain. As said, the...” read more
Degenerative Organic Brain Disease
published on the 28th July 2008
“This is quite a vague and non-specific term that, essentially, can cover any nonpsychiatric disease or condition of and in the brain that cannot be cured or reversed and which causes damage to it. Any such brain 'disease' could be considered a...” read more
Rheumatoid Arthritis
published on the 27th July 2008
“Continuing to look at the critical illnesses most often covered by critical illness insurance (CII), this time we will be looking at rheumatoid arthritis. Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic, systemic autoimmune disorder, the cause for which is still...” read more
Which Critical Illness?
published on the 25th July 2008
“No, this article isn't about choosing ailments to suffer from. It's about comparing what Critical Illnesses are covered by the Critical Illness Insurance (CII) policies by all the major insurance brokers in the UK using the useful information...” read more
How Sleep Can Dictate Health
published on the 2nd July 2008
“Research by the Harvard Medical School has revealed the main areas that sleep can affect our health and even cause or exacerbate critical illnesses: Memory and Learning - sleep is vital for the brains ability to commit new information to memory....” read more
Sleep - Critical Illness
published on the 2nd July 2008
“Over the next two articles we will be looking at how sleeping patterns can affect your health, regardless of how otherwise healthy our lifestyles are. So if you want to benefit from that no-claims bonus on your health insurance or critical illness...” read more

