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14th October 2009
This article has been modified and was written by Elizabeth Scott and discusses the benefits of stress management in our contemporary culture. The feeling of stress most often is in our control but often we don’t appreciate how important it is to manage... Read >
Author: David nalin
23rd September 2009
Organize Health Records to Improve Quality of Care
Keeping accurate health records will allow you to become an active member of your health care team. The ability to �collect and share� this information-rich data with your physician will improv... Read >
Author: Brent Aleshire
23rd September 2009
Things have gotten pretty heated in the Health Care Debate, those opposed to Obama's proposed health care reform, have voiced their opinions and allegedly been beaten at rallies, enduring injuries for which they now cannot afford treatment, because they d... Read >
Author: Erin Triplett
18th September 2009
Your fiber intake is a critical factor in weight loss and general well-being. Health professionals advise that adults should eat at least 25-35 grams of fiber each day. The current average in western countries such as Australia and the United States is we... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
12th June 2009
There is much debate about the type of insurance proposals that will be required in the new health system currently being negotiated in Congress. President Obama has just come out in support of a public health plan, which is opposed by private insurers wh... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees
12th June 2009
Aetna today announced results from a set of analyses of members with access to integrated benefits compared to control groups without integrated benefits. The most significant finding from the studies showed members with integrated benefits were more lik... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
05th June 2009
This year, several states in the South rank as the least healthy states in the United States. Every year, America’s Health Rankings, a collaborative partnership between United Health Foundation, the American Public Health Association, and Partnership fo... Read >
Author: David Lee
15th May 2009
Vitamin D deficiency has been classed with malaria and neonatal disease as a major cause of childhood mortality, according to the Center for Global Child Health at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center .
The Center for Global Child Health is de... Read >
Author: RA Butters
14th April 2009
Significant advances in plastic surgery technology and techniques have widened options for both men and women and in recent years, the number of people getting cosmetic work done has increased considerably in the US. In Orange County plastic surgeon conti... Read >
Author: feplasticsurgery
31st March 2009
The health insurance is a family affair; it analyzes the effects uninsured can have on health, finance and general welfare of the family. It also examines the health of uninsured children and pregnant women to see if they receive less care and suffer wors... Read >
Author: George
27th March 2009
Natural bodybuilding provides the perfect technique to get healthy and build a good physical shape while not having to be bothered about the pessimistic health outcomes of steroids and other chemically made supplements that could be harmful from health po... Read >
Author: Jeff syrov
25th March 2009
Natural bodybuilding provides the perfect technique to get healthy and build a good physical shape while not having to be bothered about the pessimistic health outcomes of steroids and other chemically made supplements that could be harmful from health po... Read >
Author: Jeff syrov
19th February 2009
Some would consider the term “safe steroid use” to be a complete oxymoron. There is a mountain of conjecture regarding the true nature of dangerous side effects that accompany steroid usebut one thing is certain beyond a doubt: the potential risk for... Read >
Author: Kathleen Chester
13th February 2009
As recent as 25 years ago, the idea of organic gardening was considered quite a radical concept. How in the world were gardeners expected to control the weeds, the bugs, and the animals that could threaten a thriving garden without the use of man-made che... Read >
Author: Jaden Santon
31st January 2009
As up to date as twenty-five years gone, the idea of organic gardening was considered quite a radical idea. How on the planet were gardeners predicted to manipulate the weeds, the bugs, and the animals that would threaten a prospering garden without synth... Read >
Author: A. T. Wichne
09th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Bruce Lashley
As both a health care provider and a lifetime participant in a variety of fitness activities, I consider myself uniquely situated to be able comment on physical fitness and the lack thereof. As an avid exerciser, I am ... Read >
Author: Bruce Lashley DPM
26th September 2008
The Reverend Sandra L. Straus spoke at our Single Payer, Guaranteed Healthcare For All Forum one week ago.
I've heard her speak several times and we have worked together on several Single Payer functions over the last few years.
She gave me the copy... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
27th March 2008
I know it’s a mouthful…phthalates. In fact, it’s almost like the sound one makes when one sticks one’s tongue out to give someone a “New York Raspberry.” And isn’t that appropriate? Phthalates are nasty chemicals found in many popular b... Read >
Author: Victoria Loveland-Coen
27th September 2007
People who sustain a highly active lifestyle gain less weight as they age.A new study by Paul Williams of Berkeley Lab has found that maintaining a vigorously active lifestyle can help offset gaining weight with age. The data comes from the National Runne... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD
25th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 SharpBrains
Have you watched Sicko already? It is very worth doing so.
In order to help put the health problem we are living in better perspective, let me share now some of the insights and advice that Bill Clinton gave us in San ... Read >
Author: Alvaro
26th June 2007
I was overjoyed by a recent article describing how the Department of Veteran Affairs health system is now virtually paperless. An electronic patient database is something I've spoken of before, and I am always shocked when I hear of medical offices where ... Read >
Author: paulnmurphy
11th May 2007
There is disagreement about the treatment of GDM, and particularly about the management of minor degrees of glucose elevation or glucose intolerance (Scott, 2002). There is more than one treatment for women with GDM, including diet control, insulin therap... Read >
Author: Mgs.Ali Idrus
29th March 2007
A new study warns that as overweight people with type-2 diabetes age, their risk for acquiring Parkinson’s disease increase. The new Finnish study also found obese diabetics to be at a significantly greater risk of acquiring a neurological disorder.
... Read >
Author: Cathlene Martinez
25th July 2006
A recent American Nursing Association (ANA) poll indicates that 18.8 percent of nurses in the U.S. do not work in nursing. A study by the Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research reveals that 22.7 percent of nurses plan to leave their hospital jobs ... Read >
Author: Vickie Milazzo RN, MSN, JD
22nd July 2006
The UK'S National Health Service is the largest organisation in Europe and it is recognised as one of the best health services in the world by the World Health Organisation yet there is a keen need to be improvements to cope with the demands of the 21st c... Read >
Author: Alison White
04th January 2006
Your fibre intake is a critical factor in weight loss and general well-being. Health professionals advise that adults should eat at least 25-35 grams of fibre each day. The current average in western countries such as Australia and the US is well below th... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore
08th November 2005
Employers in Florida face critical decisions about their health benefits program.
Should they continue funding their employees' health benefits at the same contribution level as in the past? Should they keep the same level of benefits as before? What ... Read >
Author: Peter Joseph
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