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28th September 2009
AARP has it wrong and NARP-National Association of Retired People has it right. Why does AARP think a government take over of health care could possibly be good for seniors?
I am one senior citizen that thinks AARP sold us out. I thought AARP was sup... Read >
Author: Six Saturdays A Week
25th September 2009
AARP has it wrong and NARP-National Association of Retired People has it right. Why does AARP think a government take over of health care could possibly be good for seniors?
I am one senior citizen that thinks AARP sold us out. I thought AARP was sup... Read >
Author: Carl Wheeler
24th September 2009
I’ve been thinking again. I know some of my readers regard that as a dangerous thing. For instance, the guy who ended his last letter to me with a “your hypocrisy knows no bounds”. I get these sorts of letters all the time.
But, I have been think... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
After spending a lifetime working hard to eke out an existence for yourself and your family, after keeping yourself healthy for all these working years and also to see your children and perhaps even grandchildren graduate from school, you know that retire... Read >
Author: Kaleb
23rd September 2009
Here’s to Your Wealth! Comparative Costs of Public and Private Health Systems
September 14, 2009
Part 3 of a 3-Part Series by Stephen J. Kristof
Everything comes with a cost and health care is no exception. But which type of health care model cos... Read >
Author: Stephen J. Kristof
23rd September 2009
Denver Cosmetic Surgery for All Reasons
The term “cosmetic surgery” is a broad one that can refer to a large number of different procedures that range from simple collagen injections and botox treatments to full facial reconstruction. Between those... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
23rd September 2009
Do you believe that since the 1940’s, more than 5 million people from over 100 countries have moved to Australia for employment and a change in lifestyle? There are hundreds of reasons why people are keen on migrating to Australia, whether it is the exp... Read >
Author: chriswhitelaw
23rd September 2009
The health care profession has certainly grown throughout recent years from pharmacists to doctors and especially nurses wherein the demand in the United States has been steadily increasing. Various nursing schools, which can be found in the country, will... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
It can be easy to save money on medicine. Experts say following doctors' orders can save more than lives; it can save a health care system spiraling out of control.
"One of the key factors in rising health care costs is the failure of patients to take ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Every day you will hear of newer and advanced developments in the medical professional field. What is noteworthy is that these new advancements concern medical equipments which can provide a great boost to the medical health industry. Medical professional... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
22nd September 2009
The importance of knowing Ayurveda doshas are as important as knowing the basics of Ayurveda itself.
Ayurveda is a traditional medical practice that has been handed down over thousands of years through
generations and generations India. Ayurveda, ... Read >
Author: magtitinapa
21st September 2009
Universal health care seems to be a hotly debated topic whenever health care reform in the United States is discussed.
Those who maintain that health is an individual responsibility do not want a system that requires them to contribute tax dollars to ... Read >
Author: Beverly Hansen OMalley
21st September 2009
Getting to know how to identify an Ayurveda dosha is knowing the intricacies and history of the practice of Ayurveda. It is a practice that has been handed down over thousands of years through generations and generations, is a native traditional medical p... Read >
Author: magtitinapa
17th September 2009
One of the best advantages of the Indian native practice of Ayurveda in gaining a popular following is that it generally promotes healthy living as an Ayurveda school of thought.
Ayurveda, as we all know, is a natural system of medicine and treatment t... Read >
Author: magtitinapa
16th September 2009
Week of September 7, 2009
Congress returns to Washington this week, having spent August hosting heated Town Hall meetings on health care reform. Most Republicans are openly vowing to oppose a health care reform bill, and Democrats are divided on iss... Read >
16th September 2009
WellPath North Carolina Health Care has been considered to offer the most affordable healthcare while upholding the highest quality of services. It is hard not to notice the predicament that our health care system is in as so many citizens are going witho... Read >
Author: Jose Anderson
16th September 2009
Mike McCallister, president and CEO of Humana, is precise when he chooses his words to describe the U.S. health care industry.
"We don't actually have a health care system. We have a lot of different systems that are glued together," he told an audienc... Read >
16th September 2009
Here we go again town hall meetings discuss the impact involved in the proposed health care Bill. This bill is named the House Bill 3200. This bill is to replace our existing Medicare and Medicaid programs. The problem is Medicare and Medicaid programs... Read >
Author: John Schmidt
15th September 2009
Texas, the fastest growing state, has the highest rate of working-age people who do not have health insurance, researchers at Baylor University report in an analysis of newly released U.S. Census Bureau data.
Nearly 31 percent of those ages 18 to 64 ar... Read >
14th September 2009
Surrogacy is one of the fast evolving means of assisted reproduction. It is gaining popularity as it is of immense help to those who do not want to become pregnant or who cannot conceive due to various medical issues. It is also a boon for gay or lesbian ... Read >
Author: James
11th September 2009
There is nothing more simple and natural than the creation of new life. We witness it all around us. For many people the question of fertility and the inevitability of children are barely questioned. It feels like our own birth-right, and we plan our live... Read >
Author: Gerad Kite
08th September 2009
Looking at the today's economic situation, planning for a long-term career has become more important than ever. While many industries are shrinking, the healthcare industry is one of the few countable industries that show no signs of slowing down. With mo... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav
07th September 2009
"It's a myth to say our health care system is broken - it is the best in the world." That politically incorrect assertion comes from a man with more than 25 years of experience working for one of the nation's largest health insurance companies. "When the ... Read >
07th September 2009
Health care or healthcare is an industry associated with the the prevention, treatment, and management of illness along with the promotion of mental, physical and spiritual well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professio... Read >
Author: mcmillan
07th September 2009
Health care or healthcare is an industry associated with the the prevention, treatment, and management of illness along with the promotion of mental, physical and spiritual well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professio... Read >
Author: mcmillan
07th September 2009
�It�s a myth to say our health care system is broken � it is the best in the world.� That politically incorrect assertion comes from a man with more than 25 years of experience working for one of the nation�s largest health insurance companies. ... Read >
06th September 2009
The new Administration is taking over facing an unprecedented economic crisis. The country is already deep in debt and proposes to spend billions more to help prevent a long-lasting recession. Looking overseas, the war in Iraq still has eighteen months to... Read >
Author: Todd Jones
31st August 2009
Companies like Blue Cross and Blue Shield must stay competitive especially with the upcoming changes in the health care system. By offering better coverage, they can still compete with what the government will be offering. There are also hot issues around... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton
31st August 2009
As Americans search for the cure to what ails our health-care system, we've overlooked an invaluable source of ideas and solutions: the rest of the world. All the other industrialized democracies have faced problems like ours, yet they've found ways to co... Read >
25th August 2009
Flu Pandemics occur when a new influenza virus emerges in the human population and spreads rapidly. With no immunity this
results in a world wide epidemic with great numbers of illness and death.
With overcrowded conditions, urbanization and an inc... Read >
Author: emergencysuppliesinfo.com
25th August 2009
There are vast differences between Canada's health insurance system and the health care systems of other countries. Which country has the best structure to look after its population?
The health care topic has popped up again and again in the media, the... Read >
Author: Adriana Stefania
24th August 2009
With all of the upcoming changes happening in health care, health insurance companies must stay competitive. Aetna Health Insurance will need to pay close attention to all of the changes in order to compete with government health care. There have been man... Read >
Author: Ronnie Hamilton
20th August 2009
When we talk about breast massage as a therapeutic, professional modality, then there are two questions that which come to mind. Are we just on the brink of understanding? Or are just we putting our heads in the sand so ? These are dichotomous questi... Read >
Author: dr mony
17th August 2009
In this article, we discuss some facts, statistics, and negative aspects of a universal health care plan for America. Real health care reform is a complex issue; therefore it's not possible to cover every aspect of universal health care or reform of the c... Read >
Author: Hugo Gallegos
13th August 2009
Fluent writing comes with practice. The best way to learn most things is to do them. Some things we can never learn to do well unless we practice doing them. We can't learn to swim until we get in the water. We need to practice driving a car before we are... Read >
Author: DeLene Sholes
10th August 2009
There are various health benefits derived from celery and its juice. The medical virtues of celery were first described by the Greeks Discorides and Pliny. In the early middle ages celery juice was very beneficial for curing ailments such as stones, const... Read >
Author: seo services
08th August 2009
Have you been thinking of heading Down Under? You are not alone. Would you believe that since the 1940’s, over 5 million people from over 100 different countries have migrated to Australia to live and for employment. There are many reasons why people ar... Read >
Author: chriswhitelaw
04th August 2009
Health care reform is on the tip of everyone's tongue this week. The debates in Congress and the attempt to pass some kind of legislation that most Congress members have not even read, let alone understood, is the news leader. I was lucky enough this week... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane
03rd August 2009
As a leading direct marketing company, The Cobra Group is renowned for helping a number of charitable causes. The company’s expertise in face-to-face marketing techniques has been focussing on the charity division ‘Support Direct Ltd’. The Company, ... Read >
Author: Cobra Group
01st August 2009
Hospice care trains eyes on patient comfort and quality of life rather than curing the patient, thus making it appropriate for someone whose chances of recovery are rather slim. What started as a volunteer movement in the early 1970s, was transformed into... Read >
Author: angela
01st August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mary Lloyd
Lots of us have delayed or entirely scuttled the idea of giving up work because of the financial meltdown. There's just not going to be enough money to be able to kick back for good. We feel "denied" with this developmen... Read >
Author: Mary Lloyd at Mining Silver
01st August 2009
We at Independence Blue Cross understand that the status quo in health care is unsustainable. It is inexcusable that one in seven of our fellow Americans is uninsured. No one should be barred from coverage by age or preexisting conditions. And rising heal... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
01st August 2009
The Health Care Crisis Statistics in today’s world shows a major increase in medicine and health. The insurance headlines in the news have skyrocketed among the top statistics over the past few years about how high the cost of insurance is in some par... Read >
Author: jeyanth
31st July 2009
As President Barack Obama prepares to address the nation tonight, a new survey provides a boost to his claim that the health care system is at a perilous place and in need of reform. Since September of last year, nearly five million adults have lost their... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
30th July 2009
Most know that Senate democrats have issued a statement claiming that the August deadline on Health Care reform imposed by Barack Obama will not be met, but not many know that White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel says that they will vote on the legisla... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
30th July 2009
Hamilton Health Care System and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia have reached an agreement to provide health care services for the University System of Georgia.
The agreement will allow any of the 50,000 employees and retirees of the university system... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
30th July 2009
At last report, health care spending in the United States tallied up to 17% of the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). That not inconsiderable figure is nearly one-fifth of all the spending in the overall economy. $2.4 trillion was spent on health ma... Read >
Author: Kenji Sakamoto
28th July 2009
Soul food recipes continue to have a reputation as a health concern for many people. Especially if your family has a history of high blood pressure, diabetes or strokes. The traditional way of preparing this tasty food is slowly fading away into the sun... Read >
Author: Roy Primm
24th July 2009
We would all like to believe that once our parents are moved safely into an assisted living program that all of their needs will be provided for, but is that accurate? There are a number of services that most facilities do not offer and if they do you hav... Read >
Author: Nichole Illingworth
23rd July 2009
The proposed health care plan will destroy the job market leading to higher unemployment and higher prices for goods and services. Without question, this is not the direction we need to go to the correct current health care system. This plan fails to addr... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
21st July 2009
President Obama met with Congress former times to talk about the details of his socialized health care plan. The President campaigned previous year on his aspirations to reform the health care system in the United States and has wasted no measure. He has ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th July 2009
This Week in Health Reform
Public Plan
HELP Committee Passes Reform Bill: The Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee became the first Congressional panel to advance health care reform legislation to the Senate floor for large... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
17th July 2009
The issue of health care costs is a hot topic in many countries, especially with the cost of health care going up generally faster than the rate of inflation. The cost of medicine, paperwork costs, and overall cost of doing business are some of the issues... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th July 2009
On the health care reform front, the Senate HELP Committee continues to slug it out amendment by amendment, with Democrats winning all of the important ones on straight party-line votes. The HELP Committee started the week by unveiling its new language on... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
17th July 2009
Medical equipments are mighty essential part of a clinic or hospital or for a doctor because these devices are used for saving the life of the patient. For a doctor the availability of the medical equipments is well and truly an important issue because th... Read >
Author: navseo
16th July 2009
President Barack Obama's welcome home from his latest successful overseas trip is clouded by the growing doubts about his most important domestic initiative, the overhaul of the dysfunctional U.S. health care system.
On the surface, things went well fo... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
16th July 2009
To work for Americans, our nation’s health care delivery must become more fair, efficient and transparent.
Across the political spectrum, there is wide agreement about these goals.
Getting there is a different story.
In coming weeks, Congress w... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
16th July 2009
So far opposition to the Democrats' efforts at reforming health care has been almost entirely defensive, and that's probably a good thing.
Similarly, when George W. Bush wanted to privatize parts of the Social Security system, the Democrats didn't spen... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
16th July 2009
Personalized medicine has inspired a great deal of controversy since the successful mapping of the human genome in 2003 offered the first glimpse of a future that could include the diagnosis and treatment of individuals based on their genetic makeup. Detr... Read >
Author: Jeff Fox
10th July 2009
Over half of individuals taking statins complain of muscle aches and pains. A new study demonstrates that 56% of those with these symptoms have injured muscle fibers based on muscle biopsy.
The statin propaganda machine likes to claim that severe mus... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
09th July 2009
Dr Stanley Borg, in the Journal of the American Medical Association, recently wrote that "whatever your views on the flaws and failures of the US health care system, you have to admit that things are changing. Make no mistake: online care is a game change... Read >
Author: Peter Yellowlees
08th July 2009
Two-tier health care is a form of national health care system that is used in most developed countries. It is a system in which a guaranteed public health care system exists, but where a private system operates in parallel. The private system has the bene... Read >
Author: mcmillan
05th July 2009
Non-public Managed Health care System for those Denied Health InsuranceOr Quality BenefitsNationally people and families are happy to find one company that's working with people who have medical conditions that forestall them from qualifying for health in... Read >
Author: Sean Ruiz
05th July 2009
This has been a challenging target for Ambulance Trusts, but one that is important in improving the care provided to patients, as faster response times can save lives. The operators said they are facing a crisis because many ambulance services are going o... Read >
Author: baji
02nd July 2009
This has been a challenging target for Ambulance Trusts, but one that is important in improving the care provided to patients, as faster response times can save lives. The operators said they are facing a crisis because many ambulance services are going... Read >
Author: baji
02nd July 2009
Below is a case study on one of just a million reasons on why the country’s health care system needs some radical change. It was actually an excerpt taken from President Obama’s site concerning health care reform and I hope that by reading it, we can... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
02nd July 2009
Over Republican objections, state House Democrats voted yesterday to expand the state's adultBasic health insurance program to cover more than 130,000 low-income adults.
Currently, only 46,000 low-income people between the ages of 19 and 65 are insured... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
30th June 2009
At a recent meeting of top Indiana health-care executives and physicians representing some of the largest physician group practices in Indiana, a somewhat surprising consensus emerged: While all gathered strongly support health-care reform that extends af... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
30th June 2009
The news for the last few weeks, coming out of the Beltway, has focused on the struggle to reform America's health care system.
Many, on the side of President Barack Obama, have seen his popular support as the opportunity to finally move this country i... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
28th June 2009
The Private Sector Can Do It With The Correct Guiding Policies
The private medical health care system is not broken. It provides excellent care for patients. What is broken is the cost of the service.
Before health insurance use became wide spread, ... Read >
Author: Leonard C Tekaat
28th June 2009
A majority of Americans see government action as critical to controlling runaway health-care costs, but there is broad public anxiety about the potential impact of reform legislation and conflicting views about the types of fixes being proposed on Capitol... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
23rd June 2009
Urgent Care Kansas City has a high quality urgent care facility and it is the Urgency Room. What determines high quality urgent care centers are:- Access for patients- Quality of care- Quality of Physicians of the Urgent Care Facility - Types... Read >
Author: Normand Irwin
18th June 2009
Health care or healthcare is an industry associated with the the prevention, treatment, and management of illness along with the promotion of mental, physical and spiritual well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professio... Read >
Author: mcmillan
18th June 2009
Health care or healthcare is an industry associated with the the prevention, treatment, and management of illness along with the promotion of mental, physical and spiritual well-being through the services offered by the medical and allied health professio... Read >
Author: mcmillan
17th June 2009
Most employees in the pre HIPAA era were afraid of leaving or switching jobs just due to the fear of loosing the much required health insurance coverage. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) changed he way people took he... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
17th June 2009
The U.S. Congress enacted the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act in the year 1996 commonly known as HIPAA. Part I of HIPAA provided for health insurance cover for workers among with their families whenever they change or loose their jobs... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
15th June 2009
Today, there are multitudes of options available for people who are looking for a study abroad destination. If you want to acquire education in a country with diversified culture and numerous racial backgrounds then study in Canada. There are various stud... Read >
Author: dineshsolanke
13th June 2009
In these recessionary times, almost every industry is seeing significant losses.
Not so with medical tourism.
Hospitals specializing in Medical Tourism report seeing a 30 percent increase in business from international patients last year. Discountin... Read >
Author: PoonamDhawan
12th June 2009
Canada is not only one of the leading countries in prohibition of the smoking advertising, but is also a huge advocate of the second part of the tobacco problem - the health of the Canadian citizens. They are protected by the Tobacco Damages and Health C... Read >
Author: Kevin Johnson
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
Health care reform is one of the biggest issues affecting this country at the present time. Unemployment is rising and along with it the number of uninsured Americans is also on the rise. This is leading to more pressure on the Federal Government to "do... Read >
Author: JenB
12th June 2009
The federal government could save $540 billion in health care costs over the next 10 years if existing, proven programs and techniques that have improved health care quality and slowed the growth of medical spending are applied more broadly, according to ... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
12th June 2009
Healthcare is a growing industry in India. The health care sector of India has been experiencing a 12% increase per year over the past 5 years. This growth has been affected by a growing elderly population as well as an increase in the income levels of ... Read >
Author: JenB
12th June 2009
Jose Arroyo, a graduating biochemistry major at the University of California, Davis, is feeling the pressures of his last days in college. This week, he departs academia for the real-world pursuit of making a living and attempting to shoulder responsibil... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
11th June 2009
How much do you think you need to have saved up in order to have a comfortable retirement? Does a million dollars sound like enough? Think again.
Let’s say you’re a married couple turning 65 this year and you have one million dollars saved for you... Read >
Author: Michael
06th June 2009
As the debate over how to reform the nation's costly and complex health-care system heats up in Congress, Indianapolis-based health insurance giant WellPoint is on the offensive.
"What our goal is, is to make sure we fix what's broken but leave in plac... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
06th June 2009
Private business in California saw health care premiums increase by 138 percent between 1999 and 2008. Over a similar time period, Medi-Cal premiums for family enrollees increased by 23 percent, and Healthy Families premiums by 38 percent, according to a ... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
05th June 2009
The bill also seeks to protect the rights of patients to buy health insurance, or make any other arrangements to pay for their own health care.
New federal legislation seeks to prevent government bureaucrats from interfering in private health care and ... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
04th June 2009
With high-profile support from President Barack Obama, Congress is preparing a major overhaul of the nation's health care system. The details have yet to be revealed, but that hasn't stopped critics in Congress from going on the attack.
We'll examine t... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
04th June 2009
Women between the ages of 18 and 55 -- you -- shell out 25 to 50 percent more than men for identical health insurance. Ludicrous, we know.
But last Tuesday the health-care industry offered to help a sister out by not charging women higher premiums than... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
29th May 2009
Barack Obama’s ambitious health care plan is fairly simple and straightforward. His plan seeks to dramatically and swiftly increase the number of people that have health insurance. He insists that this plan will save the typical American family approxim... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
21st May 2009
The average cost of health insurance is difficult to measure precisely. A study by Kaiser strong-minded that in 2008 the average cost of person insurance through a boss was $4,700 per year, and that of a four being relations, again in the case of employer... Read >
Author: Ian Wright
18th May 2009
A Pittsburgh Jewish organization and an Israeli think tank will collaborate on a study that could lead to new ways to integrate delivery of health care services in the United States.
A mission of local and national health care officials, including staf... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
18th May 2009
Health care plans are so needed in today’s health care system. Costs of tests, doctors’ visits, and surgery can be overwhelming and can cause a family without insurance to incur much debt. Many employers no longer offer insurance plans to employees ... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
15th May 2009
Online Health Care Degrees encompasses studies in the management, treatment and prevention of illness, or the rise thereof, in the community. Health care professions include the medical sciences, pharmaceutical, dental, nursing laboratory/ clinical scienc... Read >
Author: Allen Anderson
14th May 2009
Much emphasis is given to the Patient-Centric approach in order to resolve multifaceted problems faced by healthcare today. But the pertinent question is whether this approach is the only way to solve the existing healthcare problems? Patient-Centric syst... Read >
Author: Ahsan Ahmad
14th May 2009
Medicare is a social insurance program administered by the United States government. It is set up as a single payer health care system which means that all service providers such as doctors, labs, hospitals, therapists etc, get paid from one central fun... Read >
Author: Empowering Information
12th May 2009
Graduating senior Meredith Johnson's wake-up call came when her University of Pittsburgh roommate realized she'd waited too long to schedule the dentist appointment to remove three impacted wisdom teeth. She couldn't get in until after graduation, when sh... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
12th May 2009
Graduating senior Meredith Johnson's wake-up call came when her University of Pittsburgh roommate realized she'd waited too long to schedule the dentist appointment to remove three impacted wisdom teeth. She couldn't get in until after graduation, when sh... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
12th May 2009
Oklahoma has its share of startling health statistics, chief among them the state's high rate of uninsured — more than 19 percent. The rising cost of health care and the uninsured affects the state's economy and the overall health of our citizens. Funda... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
12th May 2009
Oklahoma has its share of startling health statistics, chief among them the state's high rate of uninsured — more than 19 percent. The rising cost of health care and the uninsured affects the state's economy and the overall health of our citizens. Funda... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
06th May 2009
When someone asks how you are and you say "I'm fine" or "doing well" or "great", what do you mean? Do you say that because you are not sick and because you are not sick are you really well? What is wellness anyway?
Wellness is definitely one of the new... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
05th May 2009
U.S. President Barack Obama has vowed to reform the country's costly health care system, which he has called the biggest threat to the nation's economy.
In a public health clinic in Washington, D.C., Delcy Suarez flexes her elbow, showing a nurse how s... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
27th April 2009
People living in the north may be anticipating an end to winter sooner than before, whereas individuals from the Deep South may be looking forward to four distinct seasons. What is certain is that a number of retired people have discovered South Carolina ... Read >
Author: Bob Bencivenga
24th April 2009
Like most of the developed countries, Australia’s population is ageing. According to statistics, the median age (the age at which half the population is older and half is younger) of the Australian population is now 36.9 years -- an increase of 5.3 year... Read >
Author: Leonie Barke
20th April 2009
One of President Obama's major initiatives will be to bring the US health care system into the 21st century. Our lagging health care infrastructure has lead to massive medical inefficiency, high premiums to the average citizen and an overall 'leaky fau... Read >
Author: Darwin Redshield
16th April 2009
Medical Negligence and Medical malpractice is a major problem that threatens health care systems around the world. While there are no exact numbers, it is estimated that it costs doctors, consumers, and the overall health care system billions of dollars p... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th April 2009
Health care costs are now approaching 15% of our national economy and the economic repercussions have been felt by most American families as employers are unwilling to absorb the bulk of the health care cost burden.
In 2004, employer health insurance ... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
08th April 2009
For centuries, people in the community and those who are working in the health care system have been employing relax visualization, or medically termed as "Imagery" in the relief of both physiological and psychological disorders. This method has been effe... Read >
Author: johnpolish
30th March 2009
Main Street America struggles each day to survive the current economic downturn and keep valuable employees. One of the first losses is usually the company's group health insurance plan, which is sacrificed in order to retain employees.
When a small bu... Read >
Author: Tom Carolan
27th March 2009
Diabetes has become an epidemic in America. As a result of the way we have become accustomed to living our lives. That's right this sedimentary life we live as we down those high-fat, sugar-filled foods has boosted the rate of diabetes to a staggering num... Read >
Author: Becky
27th March 2009
It really is a shame when doctors are more concerned about a lawsuit than they are with saving a patients’ life. But it isn’t their fault- that is what the system of medical negligence has given us today. Doctors in emergency rooms across the United S... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th March 2009
While most American's dreamed of some day getting "off the daily treadmill" , there is strong evidence that the average American employee needs to do the exact opposite.
Obesity levels in America have reached epidemic levels in our nation and 2 out of ev... Read >
Author: TrekDesk
21st March 2009
Yesterday several doctor friends of mine sent me emails about information I had over a week ago, and they were plenty steamed up about it. It seems they were just getting the 411 on a story I had sent to me by an alert reader, and that was written about b... Read >
Author: Nui
19th March 2009
Are you looking to buy your own health insurance and are in need of a free medical insurance quote? Then, unless you've been hiding under a rock for the past few years, you know that the cost of private health insurance has skyrocketed since the turn of t... Read >
Author: HK
19th March 2009
If you were to read a surgeon job description, you would likely find out that a surgeon is a type of medical doctor who performs surgery on people who require it for some type of reason. The surgery may be performed to prevent the spread of a disease, rep... Read >
Author: 2Deano
17th March 2009
As medical research continues to confirm that many natural remedies to common and sometimes catastrophic illnesses are safe and effective, many physicians find themselves in an untenable dilemma.
While their Hippocratic Oath demands that they do no har... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th March 2009
Insurance is a necessary evil. Until and unless the government overhauls the health care system and begins to offer universal health care for all citizens, health insurance is a bill that most of us will never be able to do without.To make matters more co... Read >
Author: HK
13th March 2009
Global warming. Water shortages. Terrorism. Failing health care system. Wars around the globe. Gas prices. Severe economic downturn. Look at the headlines and it's enough to make you stay in bed.
But wait! There is hope. It's not the cock-eyed optim... Read >
Author: Eileen McDargh
03rd March 2009
The laws of Texas health insurance, also known as the portability and the Health Insurance Accountability Act, were established in 1996 by Congress to protect workers and their families to health insurance and establish standards for insurance providers a... Read >
Author: George
20th February 2009
Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine that originated in India is considered to be the world's oldest health care system. Ayurveda is made up of two Sanskrit words - Ayu which means life and Veda which means knowledge of.
According to the ancient Ay... Read >
Author: Ramnika Rathi
18th February 2009
PREMARITAL SEX AND HIV/AIDS
Fortunately fact that overall HIV prevalence rate in Bangladesh is low, but we don’t declare, full of coolness that we are free from this epidemic. Because the risky behavior of infection of the disease is such high, t... Read >
Author: IsmailHossain
17th February 2009
Eazylift is a company offering stair lifts and other services for stair lifts like maintenance and installations. They are located in New York and other key cities in the United States. It is a company owned by one family and they have a serious commitmen... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
17th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Kentaro Konika
Often referred to as universal health care, national health care is a system of health care provided and run by a country's government. The system grants free health care access to every citizen of the country. The exa... Read >
Author: kentaro
17th February 2009
By now, it is doubtful that there is anyone left in America who is unaware that President Barack Obama is in the process of putting through a new stimulus package to boost the economy. Unclear to most, however, is how this new package will impact the eco... Read >
Author: JenB
17th February 2009
Recently the State Of California found itself slapped with a lawsuit from San Francisco over a law that allows health insurance companies to charge women higher premiums than men for similar coverage. Surveys have shown that women are apt to pay as much ... Read >
Author: JenB
10th February 2009
A rheumatologist and professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina, Dr. Nortin Hadler has been known to rigorously examine the statistics generated by his medical colleagues' practices for over three decades now. Afterwhich, he arrives at star... Read >
Author: Jada Slover
10th February 2009
What causes obesity?
That is a question that has been kicking around quite a lot recently. For years now people have been trying to combat and control their weight problem. But today obesity is rapidly taking over.
“Why” is the main question. H... Read >
Author: Mary Leahy
08th February 2009
The health insurance is really a very much necessary evil all over the world. Each and every person must have a health insurance for him and also for his/her family. The French model of insurance of health has very truly been ranked by the Health Organisa... Read >
Author: Alien
05th February 2009
Today many of the rich and the affluent still face many of the challenges that come with the "wealthy lifestyle", a new paradigm is emerging in the United States and further predictions state, Europe.
According to a new research study that shows the oc... Read >
Author: ictsystem08
29th January 2009
Some people may not be too happy with where they are living and may be thinking about moving to Europe. Europe can be a great place to move to. Many countries in Europe have amazing health care. They also have more relaxed work environments. Other people ... Read >
Author: Nicole Hedrick
28th January 2009
Anti-inflammatory medicines are so important because the airways in a child or adult with asthma may be inflamed or edematous. Anti-inflammatory medicine also causes the lining of the lungs to produce less mucus. Anti-inflammatory medicines that are swall... Read >
Author: Steve Last
22nd January 2009
Even with all of the advanced technology, news gathering and digital tickers available to investors, there is still something to be said for playing a gut feeling now and then. If a stock, or a company, just doesn’t feel right, you can’t really be bla... Read >
Author: Brent Crouch
09th January 2009
How in the world does a small non-mainstream group that was started as a gaggle of chubby chasing individuals have a voice in this society. How can a group who's mentality of entitlement and dysfunctional relationship with the world at large actually com... Read >
Author: askROCCO
08th January 2009
I been in nursing practice for over 22 years and have seen the ravages to a person’s health, have finances and dignity due to morbid obesity. It is imperative in this age of health care crisis that each of us begins to take personal responsibility for o... Read >
Author: Melanie Gray
08th January 2009
I been in nursing practice for over 22 years and have seen the ravages to a person’s health, have finances and dignity due to morbid obesity. It is imperative in this age of health care crisis that each of us begins to take personal responsibility for o... Read >
Author: Melanie Gray
08th January 2009
Ayurveda is a complete medical system in the world for the complete healthy living of the human. The knowledge and details of natural remedies of Ayurveda come from Vedas. It is a traditional system of medicine come from India and challenge of medical sci... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
08th January 2009
Encourage employees to lead healthy lifestyles with promotional products
Our generation is so much luckier than those that came before. We grew up with antibiotics and vitamins and an advanced health care system that continues to improve and we know mo... Read >
Author: Remy
19th December 2008
There are organizations in Canada with their goal being to protect the working live-in caregivers and their rights. It is also their goal to raise awareness among Canadian families to hire those caregivers (live-in or live-out) who are reliable and to use... Read >
Author: Bog Dane
19th December 2008
There are organizations in Canada with their goal being to protect the working live-in caregivers and their rights. It is also their goal to raise awareness among Canadian families to hire those caregivers (live-in or live-out) who are reliable and to use... Read >
Author: Bog Dane
03rd December 2008
There are many who believe when times are tough that cutting back is the best plan of action to ensure your well being. There is much to be said about that philosophy. And in many areas it is the wisest choice.
However, there are areas where I comple... Read >
Author: Bobby Kelly
30th November 2008
It would be shocking to me, at this point, if Barack Obama is not elected as our next President. It reminds me of the phrase … “be careful what you ask for … you might just get it.”
Consider what Obama and a certain large majority of Democrats... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
31st October 2008
When it comes to health care system in our locality, we are always concerned about the best possible services. No doubt health is wealth and health of teeth is one of the most crucial factors in deciding our over all well-being. It is a known fact that he... Read >
Author: zander smith
27th October 2008
Too often in the political arena, information is incomplete or skewed to the advantage of one group or another. I [Mike Morley] would encourage anyone who is interested to review my voting record. I have represented with integrity the values of the people... Read >
Author: Michael-Morley
27th October 2008
Very few news anchors have been as trusted and respected as Walter Cronkite, so we're celebrating his birthday this year with a few good Walter Cronkite quotes. From humor to success and everything in between, Walter has shared quite a few words of wisdom... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
13th October 2008
Medical malpractice settlements are awarded for damages and injuries incurred by a patient who is being attended by health care workers. These awards vary in the amount depending on the damages and the state in which the case is taking place. In order to ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
01st October 2008
Traditional chinese medicine also known as alternative medicine is a very important part of today’s health care system. The treatments are used to treat various disorders, relieve certain symptoms and even to reduce the growth of cancerous cells. Herbal... Read >
Author: herbalspan
26th September 2008
Despite the apparent similarities between health care services around the world, there are still many differences according to the country, the area, or the cost of treatment. This is despite the fact that medicine is an exact science and, generally speak... Read >
Author: Nammy
18th September 2008
Traditional chinese medicine also known as alternative medicine is a very important part of today’s health care system. The treatments are used to treat various disorders, relieve certain symptoms and even to reduce the growth of cancerous cells. Herbal... Read >
Author: herbalspan
18th September 2008
What do you think of first when someone speaks about Heart Disease? Some diseases like acid reflux, Alzheimer's or aids connote a pretty clear picture of what problem our body has, but heart disease leaves a vague picture. In human beings,"disease" is oft... Read >
Author: Ric Bai
18th September 2008
Total heart support
Total heart support is a complete solution to all kinds of heart related problems. It is specially designed for treating all kind of heart troubles. It nourishes heart and supports the activities carried out by it. It helps in prope... Read >
Author: jainish
18th September 2008
Total heart support
Total heart support is a complete solution to all kinds of heart related problems. It is specially designed for treating all kind of heart troubles. It nourishes heart and supports the activities carried out by it. It helps in pro... Read >
Author: jainish
17th September 2008
What distinctions do you think the United States has when it comes to Health?
If you guessed best feed - under nourished and most expensive urine you would be right. The U.S. has a abundance of food, but the food lacks many nutrients. Out of the indus... Read >
Author: Ric Bai
08th September 2008
Technological innovations and advances: Because capitalists’ control how technology is used, many of the computer’s potential gains are not realized. Capitalists enhance this conflict that may lead to social revolutions because human development is re... Read >
Author: bobbyjames
08th September 2008
With our hectic lifestyle, it is becoming more and more important to take good care of our health. Health care generally refers to the prevention of sickness as well as to the preservation of physical and mental well-being, all with the help of the useful... Read >
Author: Nammy
04th September 2008
Health care is one of the most promising industries in the health and hospitability sector today. Health care relates to the prevention as well as to the treatment of illness. It also implies the overall mental and physical well being of individuals. A he... Read >
Author: Nammy
24th August 2008
There are many issues in the field of health care that are still unresolved up to this day, and due to these circumstances, even politicians in their efforts to win elections, have made promises about the health care problems that are plaguing their count... Read >
Author: Nammy
24th August 2008
Psychiatry is a sub-specialty of medicine with excellent opportunities. Psychiatric Technicians are an important part of the medical team. A Licensed Psychiatric Technician deals with people who or developmentally or emotionally disabled.
Psychiatric... Read >
Author: Govindan
22nd August 2008
In the United States, there are a lot of employers who see health care benefits as the enemy. This is due to the fact that some health care providers fix their attention on the growing cost of the services that are included in the health care package, and... Read >
Author: Nammy
22nd August 2008
Parents of children with chronic diseases know all too well, there's more to caring for a child than giving medicine and getting to doctors appointments. There's also a sea of bureaucracy the "health care system" of insurance forms, referrals, specialists... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd July 2008
A regular Abhyanga Massage protects from stress, anxiety and exhaustion. It nourishes the body, extends the life span, provides good sleep, improves the skin texture, improves the vision and provides better physical stability. Ayurvedic Principles, Ayurve... Read >
Author: swornambigai
21st July 2008
At last, there is an accelerating trend in health insurance that’s good news for many parents. More than two dozen of America’s states have signed into law or recently passed legislation requiring employer health-care plans to provide coverage for a l... Read >
Author: Sofia Abasolo
21st July 2008
Nurses are an important part of the healthcare landscape. The Health market always needs more nurses to join the force. Nursing field has been projected to become one of the main sectors booming in the next 5 years, there is never a more exciting time to ... Read >
Author: Jenny
01st July 2008
Auto insurance is only as good as the company that provides it. An important aspect of auto insurance is being able to read ratings and reviews on different companies. This provides a prospective insurer a method of measuring the level of the provider's s... Read >
Author: Diego gaitan
30th June 2008
The American health care system is one of the most talked about issues surrounding the upcoming 2008 presidential elections. Both Democratic and Republican candidates have outlined new health care plans that may have a drastic impact on how many voters ch... Read >
Author: mckesson1
19th June 2008
The amount of foreign students currently studying in Britain is now nearly 1 million. The British government puts a high value on foreign students is doing all it can to attract these students away from other competing educational institutes in other cou... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
18th June 2008
Our Economy is failing. Need Employment from home? The
price of gas is rising daily, daycare costs are also
rising, companies will start laying off, people won't
be able to get to work. You may even lose your job and
health insurance as businesses go ... Read >
Author: housemouse
18th June 2008
Our Economy is failing. Need Employment from home? The
price of gas is rising daily, daycare costs are also
rising, companies will start laying off, people won't
be able to get to work. You may even lose your job and
health insurance as businesses go ... Read >
Author: housemouse54
28th May 2008
America’s Life Expectancy Lags Behind Other Countries
In international rankings, the life expectancy of Americans has been slipping. People in 41 countries are living longer than Americans. Where do these people live? In Europe, Australia, New Zeal... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers
26th May 2008
There are currently some 47 million people in the United States without health insurance and the main reason given in a recent national survey was the high cost of insurance cover. But the cost of meeting your own medical bills without any form of health ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
25th May 2008
The United Health Fund recently reported that 13 of 35 non-profit, acute care hospitals in New York City are in such financial distress that their long-term viability is in doubt -- a warning for all health care institutions struggling to survive.
But... Read >
Author: Scott Hodson
15th May 2008
Unfortunately, if you live in the United States, what should
be the "Wellness Industry" is now the "Sickness Industry."
Far more money is to be made by the medical establishment if
you are continuously sick than if you are well and healthy.
They g... Read >
Author: Donald Pittwood
15th May 2008
Unfortunately, if you live in the United States, what should
be the "Wellness Industry" is now the "Sickness Industry."
Far more money is to be made by the medical establishment if
you are continuously sick than if you are well and healthy.
They... Read >
Author: Donald Pittwood
14th May 2008
Medicines are used to eliminate health problems. But if you are taking them on a regular basis then it is recommended to mull over any herbal alternative which has lesser or almost no side effects. In some studies it has been found that there are number o... Read >
Author: Article Manager
08th May 2008
As the Presidential Election heats up it is perhaps not surprising to find that health care and health insurance is at the head of the agenda and, for many people, the possibility of solving the problem of getting affordable insurance cover for people wit... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
01st May 2008
Baby Boomers are right now facing a world that’s unlike anything we’ve ever conceived of. It’s a world profoundly different than it was even six months ago. We are right smack in the middle of a perfect storm, the likes of which no generation (and c... Read >
Author: Richard J. Roll
30th April 2008
Yoga is a science as well as an art of healthy physical, mental, moral and spiritual living. It is in no way limited by race, age, sex, religion, cast or creed and can be practiced by those who seek an education on better living and those who wants to hav... Read >
Author: swornambigai
29th April 2008
If you, like me, are one of those people born from 1946 to 1964, there’s something I need to tell you.
When I was in my twenties, I used to refer to myself as “the Kid.” And surely, somewhere in the inner depths of my mind I still believe I m... Read >
Author: Richard J. Roll
10th April 2008
Ayurveda is the oldest existing health care system. Ayurveda's growth graph in the past decade has been impressive. The Indian government, with an eye on nationalistic legitimacy, is also promoting ayurveda. Besides, private enterprise is active in what c... Read >
Author: swornambigai
07th April 2008
Ayurveda has been widely recognized as a system of natural health care congenial to the health needs of women. All over the world more and more women are turning to herbal medicine so that they have total control on their bodies throughout the year, throu... Read >
Author: swornambigai
07th April 2008
Ayurveda has been widely recognized as a system of natural health care congenial to the health needs of women. All over the world more and more women are turning to herbal medicine so that they have total control on their bodies throughout the year, throu... Read >
Author: swornambigai
03rd April 2008
Nursing shortage is expected to increase in a long period of time. Nursing shortage threatens not just local government but everyone, globally! Countries hire nurses in different places to fill in the losing track of nurses. There are reasons why nursing... Read >
Author: Dolson
03rd April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Chad Sullivan
Scottsdale, Arizona is the seventh best place to live in the U.S.A. This was the finding of the U.S. Conference of Mayors. Opportunities for work are on the increase. The weather is warm and sunny throughout the year. E... Read >
Author: Chad Sullivans
03rd April 2008
Strategies for success for world class service should include:
Respond promptly
Handle requests through the customers¡¦ choice of medium
Be brief and clear
Reduce back and forth communications (especially in writing, i.e., email, kick it up to... Read >
Author: arana
01st April 2008
Before you settle down to pack up and come to Mauritius, it could be important that you know certain things about the island. First of all, anyone can fall ill. As such, the health care system in Mauritius is fairly good and fine medication techniques a... Read >
Author: Discount Web Design
01st April 2008
Make no mistake, the U.S. economy is teetering on the brink. Take the sub-prime mortgage meltdown. So far the banks have admitted to just over $100 billion in bad debts but the truth is – no one knows how much money has been lost. According to Fed Chair... Read >
Author: lazysubmit
31st March 2008
Ayurveda the most widely used term now a days is one of the oldest form of treatments.
This named treatment system is the proven practice of the new millennium. Valuing the importance of Ayurveda, even people from far of land come to experience this re... Read >
Author: Dev Sri
31st March 2008
Ayurveda the most widely used term now a days is one of the oldest form of treatments.
This named treatment system is the proven practice of the new millennium. Valuing the importance of Ayurveda, even people from far of land come to experience this re... Read >
Author: Dev Sri
28th March 2008
My name is Kate Loving Shenk of Nursing Career Transformation and a Staff Registered Nurse in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
As a Health Care Professional, I see people who are between jobs, who are in retirement, or starting a new business, or who want to g... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
25th March 2008
Acupuncture is one of the traditional forms of medicine practiced all over the world since ancient times.
Knoxville Acupuncture & Healing Arts Center- In this center the concept of energy is being used as a health care system. They encourage the body ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
07th March 2008
One of the overriding issues in America is health care. It affects virtually every aspect of domestic policy, including politics, business, the economy and personal lives of Americans from the poor to the very rich.
Sadly, in this current political sea... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.
27th February 2008
From the beginnings of Mankind, herbs, roots, and other forms of natural plant and mineral sources have been used to treat many ailments. From earaches to warts, folk medicine continues even to the present day. Folk remedies are still quite popular due to... Read >
Author: David Slone
22nd February 2008
A hospital is driven by the goal of saving lives. It may range in size and service from a small unit that provides general care and low-risk treatments to large, specialized centers offering dramatic and experimental therapies. You may be limited in your ... Read >
Author: David Jones
21st February 2008
As more and more develops take place in the nursing profession, the need to identify competency and its role in maintaining optimal health care practices is increasingly demanded and appreciated. Not only is the government and the hospital management resp... Read >
Author: Robert II Smith
19th February 2008
Access encompasses both the ease and timeliness with which health services can be obtained (Office of Health Care Access, 1999; Millman, 1993). Metrics of measuring access to health services include:
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•... Read >
Author: Dr. Golam Md. Munir
23rd January 2008
The root of critical illness insurance lies in South Africa. Critical illness cover became a must as the health care system at that time in South Africa could not cope with the costs for critical illnesses. The idea stemmed from a discussion between a su... Read >
Author: Billy Leverton
20th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 BrainFit For Life
With the presidential debates gearing up again we are sure to hear more about health care. But we propose a slightly different question. In addition to asking how we can get more people healthcare coverage, we shoul... Read >
19th January 2008
Gastroesophageal reflux (or "acid reflux" or "heartburn") occurs when stomach and food acid reverses from the stomach back into the esophagus. Typically the Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES) acts as a valve and keeps food on its way down after you swallow.... Read >
Author: Ruben Diaz
18th January 2008
The burden on the German health care system has increased, and is set to increase still more in decades to come due to an aging population and plunging birth rate. Long accustomed to affordable health care of a high standard Germans are facing something o... Read >
Author: mlauterwein
17th January 2008
Poverty And Obesity: A New Study Finds
A Remarkable Connection
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While the rich and the affluent still face many
of the problems that come with the "king's
lifestyle", a new pattern is emerging ... Read >
Author: Abundance
17th January 2008
Poverty And Obesity: A New Study Finds
A Remarkable Connection
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While the rich and the affluent still face many
of the problems that come with the "king's
lifestyle", a new pattern is emerging ... Read >
Author: Abundance
09th November 2007
Group critical illness insurance can be viewed as a combination of group benefits and critical illness policies. This type of benefit is seen as an excellent complement to Group life schemes and can provide a very attractive solution for employees.Critica... Read >
Author: Life Insurance Toronto
06th November 2007
It seem we hear about how expensive health care system in the United States. We hear it on TV, in the news paper, from people around us. Health Insurance companies are aware that the monthly premiums and getting un-affordable for most people. Insurance co... Read >
Author: Dennis Alexander
08th October 2007
Health care has reached the crisis point in our country. Rising insurance costs are placing untenable burdens on workers and employers alike. Millions of Americans can't afford any health insurance.Poor Americans receive Medicaid, but too many experience ... Read >
Author: qlcoach
01st October 2007
As the U.S. population ages, healthcare management jobs are likely to increase greatly, both in number and in remuneration. This also includes careers in healthcare such as administration and allied health occupations in which business skills are more imp... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
27th September 2007
Considering the responsibilities, the long hours and the relatively low pay, it is amazing that anyone would wish to become a registered nurse – not to mention the educational expense. Fortunately, there are those who are selfless enough to appreciate t... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
20th September 2007
Massage is a combination of science and art. This generally presents a soothing experience by an artistic hand that caress on the body to revitalize it. Massage is often based on mechanical handling of body tissues and joints or may be based on touch. Mas... Read >
Author: Leanne Kemp
13th September 2007
Insurance is one of those areas that is generally unavoidable; you’ll need it in some form or another somewhere along the line. For the majority of us that just happens to be every day.One area always in the spotlight one way or another is travel insura... Read >
Author: Smith Chen
29th August 2007
With the strong economy, welcoming culture, great natural beauty and high quality of life, Canada is a popular destination for foreign visitors. Canada in not only a popular vacation destination it has the strongest economy in the G8. The strong Canadian ... Read >
Author: travel11
29th August 2007
The last thing an abused woman needs to hear while seeking safety from domestic violence is that she’s crazy. Unfortunately, however, this may be one of first things she learns from the evaluating mental health professional.
The Battered Women’s Mo... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.
28th August 2007
It has become a real challenge for healthcare providers due to the increase in the population of elderly people, which has resulted in various chronic diseases. Health care industries are striving to meet this challenge due to the increased 300% per capit... Read >
Author: Ian Ball
20th August 2007
As a health care consumer today, you are faced with many decisions concerning doctors, prescriptions, hospitals, long term care, health insurance, and medical privacy. We've brought together some of the best information on the Internet to help you make t... Read >
Author: Chris
01st August 2007
There is a lot going on in Austin right now. In many areas around the country the real estate market is fairly slow but over the last two months, Austin's home market has seen steady increases. In fact that is a bit of an understatement as this past May s... Read >
Author: M Shane
26th July 2007
After all the formalities were said the officials of Chrysler Group the producer of high quality Jeep grill and the United Auto Workers has sit down to discuss on how they will go about the negotiations.
However one thing is clear that health care i... Read >
Author: Evander
23rd July 2007
I Have Too Much To Do, I Don't Know Where To Begin.
This is a common mantra heard because of the fast paced American life style.
I hear nurses say this all the time.
Recently, this one liner: I have too much to do, surfaced with my round robin pa... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
20th July 2007
The practice of Ho'oponopono is a simple one. It's a process of cleaning and erasing shared collective memories, coming to the sacred place of inspiration, where motivation occurs from inner purity and loving grace.
This is done by inwardly and ceasele... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
11th July 2007
Acupuncture is a popular complementary treatment for various pain syndromes. Acupuncture is an effective treatment for chronic headaches. Acupuncture treatment involves the insertion of extremely fine needles into the skin at precise points in the body. I... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
05th July 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
The plight of the baby boomers begins. Americans are getting older and this means greater demands on the health care system. A new study by the U.S. Center for Disease Control showed that doctor and hospital visits... Read >
01st July 2007
Michael Moore's movie, "Sicko," is his attempt at placing blame for the American health care crisis on the shoulders of the pharmaceutical companies and the government. Clearly, governmental agencies that are supposedly looking out for the welfare of the... Read >
Author: Jeff Popick
15th June 2007
Despite all the states in America being part of the same country, healthcare quality from state to state is all over the map. A new study has found that not all states are equal in the quality of healthcare given, and the gap between some is larger than ... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
08th June 2007
Should you buy Supplemental Health Insurance? How many ways are there to say, yes, yes, yes?
The basic fact that you need to know about Health Insurance is that hardly any basic policy is going to be comprehensive enough to satisfy the needs of any pe... Read >
Author: Barry Waxler
06th June 2007
Insurance is one of those areas that is generally unavoidable; you’ll need it in some form or another somewhere along the line. For the majority of us that just happens to be every day.
One area always in the spotlight one way or another is travel ... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
21st May 2007
I am gratified to be learning for once and for all how closing the mind and opening the mind yield two entirely different results after witnessing the advent of electronic charting in our workplace,.
I view the IPROB computer system as a fragment of my... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
10th May 2007
IPROB, an electronic charting system for Labor,Delivery, and Postpartum, was introduced at our hospital a few days before nurses week, 2007.
You might call this a lesson in mind over matter and attitude. In most cases, minds were running amok, without ... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
09th May 2007
Professionals in the Health Care Management.
A career in health care management requires advanced education. A person needs at least a bachelor’s degree for an entry-level position. Smaller companies and organizations will probably accept a bachelor... Read >
Author: http:www.preferedforms.com
02nd May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
Health care is a hot political topic � but most of the attention focuses on how Americans will get their health care costs covered. While this is important, a much bigger issue often flies under the radar. The qu... Read >
11th April 2007
I am a nurse who has practiced in the state of Pennsylvania for 23 years, first as a Nurse Practitioner for 17 years, now as a staff nurse at one of Lancaster's local hospitals.
Progressives 4 Pennsylvania organized a Healthcare Forum to discuss the he... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
10th April 2007
A lot of people have expressed that there is too much buzz on the 2008 presidential race. They are saying that since the election is more than a year away, there is no need to be excited. However, it is clear that more and more people are starting to beco... Read >
Author: joem hughes
09th April 2007
There are now several families that are in need of affordable dental plans here in the United States Of America. Experts think that 7 out of 10 people don't have any type of dental insurance. This is no surprise considering our health care system, however... Read >
Author: Joe Stewart
08th April 2007
Research continues to show that the most common cause for lung cancer is the use of tobacco. Lung cancer typically develops over a long period of time. The first pre-cancerous changes that form in the lungs mutate and produce chemicals that result in the ... Read >
Author: Darren Dunner
02nd April 2007
While researching an article for my site, I visited several popular forums featuring home health cures. I was surprised at the level of distrust and skepticism directed toward our health care system in general and pharmaceutical companies in particular. ... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks
29th March 2007
True preventive health care is nonexistent for most Americans. That's because traditional medicine focuses on treatment of symptoms, and that's not prevention. Our health care system operates like the old barn door � it's left open and then the farmer ... Read >
Author: Barbara Morris, R.Ph
28th February 2007
Universal Health Care has been in the news lately and every political campaign usually talks about it somewhere down the line. Universal health care is getting health care for every living American no matter how poor, how rich or ethnic backgrounds. Unive... Read >
Author: Jimmy Wild
22nd February 2007
According to HealthDay News, new forecasts made by the federal government predict that health care spending will grow from 2.1 to 4.1 trillion dollar by 2016, approximately on fifth of our gross domestic product.
Karen Davis, president of the Commonw... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards
19th February 2007
Seventy seven million (77,000,000) middle class aging baby boomers are going to rely on Medicare as their default long-term health care policy. The Cato Institute estimates that $60 trillions of Medicare is an unfunded, unaccounted for obligation.*
The... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice
19th February 2007
This could be very controversial topic to “Why United States has the Best Health Care System”. It seems that anytime you turn on news channel some one is talking about Health Care in the United States. Then there are politicians that all claim that th... Read >
Author: Dennis Alexander
29th January 2007
Americans pay more than one and a half trillion dollars for medical care each year and costs related to all manner of health care, such as prescription drugs, continue to skyrocket. While some of reasons behind this booming bill are understandable, Americ... Read >
Author: Jimmy Wild
23rd January 2007
Tummy tucks and a visit to the Taj Mahal is not unusual, what with the escalating medical costs the world over, patients are flocking Eastwards to countries like India, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand. The quality of medical services is often found bette... Read >
Author: Manoj Gursahani
16th January 2007
Like many of the elderly Health Care issues in Austin and other major cities is a big issue. People are looking for a way that they can stay in their own homes as they face the aspect of growing older and not being able to take care of themselves. Healt... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th December 2006
Introduction:
Orlando is the sixth largest city in Florida and its largest inland
city. Kissimmee MSA is Florida’s third largest metropolitan area. The
second largest university in Florida is the “University of Central
Florida” in Orlando. Orlan... Read >
Author: Leveto Orville
06th December 2006
The community health system in Spain is excellent, probably better than most in Europe. The ‘ambulatorio’ or local health center is usually open 24 hours a day and the hospitals are extremely well run. The only thing that non-Spanish people may find... Read >
Author: Susie Kay
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Linda Raye
Nursing is a profession that calls for passion. It is a dynamic and expanding profession, a meeting ground of both art and science, and focusing on helping patients maintain and achieve an optimal state of health. According to... Read >
Author: Linda Raye
09th November 2006
Owing to its topography and location, Alaska is one of least connected states in the US. But this should not deter you from visiting Alaska with a US visa as the populated urbanized areas have a good transportation system. Tunnels are a unique feature you... Read >
Author: Manu Geol
08th November 2006
While there are many legitimate work at home Internet business possibilities and many reputable and honest work at home Internet business vendors, there are also some fraudulent schemes. You must choose carefully. The most prominent of these fraudulent sc... Read >
Author: Thomas Childs
06th November 2006
Deciding to start your own Internet Home Based Business can be an exciting and scary
time. There are so many opportunities that are offered on the internet. Many are
legitimate from reputable and honest work at home internet business vendors.
... Read >
Author: Jessica VanderHaar
15th October 2006
While no one can deny that internet is the right place where one can succeed through relatively many good home internet business opportunities, it is not irrefutable to say the contrary. In fact, a growing number of them are intended to deceive. Among th... Read >
Author: Thierry Goho
03rd October 2006
It was long feared that the aging of the baby boomer generation would bring about a healthcare crisis in the United States, and our nation's politicians have planned accordingly. Cuts to Medicare and Medicaid benefits have been implemented several times ... Read >
Author: Joe Balestrino
03rd October 2006
It was long feared that the aging of the baby boomer generation would bring about a healthcare crisis in the United States, and our nation's politicians have planned accordingly. Cuts to Medicare and Medicaid benefits have been implemented seve... Read >
Author: search for classes .com
23rd August 2006
One of the greatest achievements of the civilized society is the longevity of human life; this longevity has paved way for new and significant developments in the healthcare industry. The increasing acceptance of surgery added with the excitement of trave... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire
21st August 2006
Technological innovations and advances: Because capitalists' control how technology is used, many of the computer's potential gains are not realized. Capitalists enhance this conflict that may lead to social revolutions because human development is render... Read >
Author: Gregory Akerman
19th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
We only have to look at a Titian painting to recognize that at one point in the history of Western culture, fat was considered beautiful. Before the 20th Century, corpulence was touted as a sign of wealth and luxury, lar... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers
26th July 2006
More and more people from the industrialized and developed countries of the world are seeking out for places where they can enjoy a vacation as well as have their medical treatment done at an affordable price.
Medical Tourists all round the globe are inc... Read >
Author: Sam DCosta
08th July 2006
According to our research at the National Metabolic and Longevity Research Center, a healthy thyroid produces hormones that control a person's metabolic rate. In essence, the thyroid acts as the body's gas pedal. An overactive or hyperthyroid causes the b... Read >
Author: Christopher Guerriero
07th July 2006
Nursing has taking a big step now. And it's growth shows that the number of people that get the necessary medical assistance grows too. Nursing is closely connected to ambulatory care. The main purpose of the ambulatory care is to provide ways of giving f... Read >
Author: LLoyd Johns
07th July 2006
Signs are pointing to a coming physician shortage in America. With the headaches that will bring, universal care should be the last hardship the government hangs around our necks.
The Los Angeles Times reported earlier this week that the "Demand for doct... Read >
Author: John Knab
22nd June 2006
The United States is the richest, most powerful country in the world. It spends approximately 1.55 trillion dollars on health care alone, close to one-half what the entire rest of the world spends on health care. The cost of drugs skyrocketed from 78.9 ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
12th June 2006
As a gesture of appreciation for Marta Elena's outstanding hospitality, I decided to get her some flowers since I know that she absolutely loves gardening. Around the Palacio de Corts I started asking around where I would get flowers and everyone pointed... Read >
Author: Susanne Pacher
04th June 2006
On February 16, 2006 the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act was finalized, and enacted. This law is designed to establish national standards for all health care transactions, and to ensure the security and privacy of all health related i... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman
26th May 2006
Our amazing immune system is something we tend to ignore until it fails to work! When our immune system is weakened by stress, toxicity, nutrient deficiency, overuse of medications such as antibiotics, our bodies become vulnerable to all kinds of mutant c... Read >
Author: Gary Blomgren
26th May 2006
Healthcare Crisis:
Let's be direct, it is difficult to ignore, if not impossible, that we are faced with epidemics that our current health care system is not successfully addressing. Cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and auto-immune disorders co... Read >
Author: Gary Blomgren
09th May 2006
HIPAA has led to sweeping changes to health care administration and information systems as health care organizations struggle to achieve cost-effective compliance by 2003. The US Congress enacted the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act or ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
01st April 2006
The aim of this essay is to discuss and compare two health care systems in the USA, the GPs and NHS systems, the relation between expenditure on these systems and efficiency of them. Another aim of the essay is to compare heath care systems in different c... Read >
Author: John Nilson
22nd March 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael V. Gruber, MPH
A nurse in many cases holds a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN). The implications of an RN receiving an MSN go beyond patient care. Their education in leadership, research, and understanding the current political ... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce
12th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary F. Zesiewicz, MD
Defining the Problem:
We typically define health as "the absence of disease". If we don't have the flu, stomach distress, headaches, or other common ailments, we consider ourselves healthy. Likewise, if we have n... Read >
Author: Mary Zesiewicz
08th February 2006
The wonder drugs of present times help to keep pain at bay and cholesterol levels low. They also guarantee good mood, strong sexual prowess and lots of other benefits.
Unfortunately, many Amercicans are feeling the pain in their pocketbooks, instead of... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas
19th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Smoot
- Part One -
Sure, you'd love to get fit, stay fit, and have it all be a piece of cake. But in real life, the cake often seems a lot more appealing than the fitness.
The truth is, when you set out to go from not-so-fit... Read >
Author: Frank Smoot
14th January 2006
Diabetes is something that can be treated and even prevented very effectively with exercise. Most people are aware of the many other benefits of exercise but the one that could have the greatest impact on the health-care system is the prevention and relie... Read >
Author: Patrick Mckeeman
20th December 2005
Health is the biggest and most crucial asset of every living being. An unhealthy animal and individual can never truly experience any joy. It is the wealth of health that provides the requisite potential to topple over all odds and to move ahead with life... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
20th December 2005
In the competitive world today people spend more than half of their lives working day and night for some or the other reason. Though it gives them good financial rewards and gratification of their desires yet what suffers a big setback is their health. Th... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
09th December 2005
What is HIPAA?
The U.S. Congress ordained the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in 1996. Title I of HIPAA protects health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they lose or change their jobs. According to titl... Read >
Author: Chris Tolamalu
09th December 2005
Mental Health Is Important
Mental health is how people think, feel, and act as they face life's situations. It affects how people handle stress, relate to one another, and make decisions. Mental health influences the ways individuals look at themselves... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
01st December 2005
The USDA recently published their dietary guidelines for Americans and the recommendation leave a bit to be desired. As Americans our health continues to slip. We have the largest and most expensive insurance and health care system in the world. The follo... Read >
Author: David Skul
24th November 2005
For some, "it's the most wonderful time of the year," filled with family get-togethers, good food and time to sit back and reflect on all there is to be thankful for. But for many, the holiday season brings with it stress, anxiety, sadness ... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
18th November 2005
The U.S. government's annual bill for healthcare spending $3,925 per person significantly exceeds that of all other nations. Despite this, our current health care system is increasingly failing both patients and medical practitioners. Of 13 nations, ... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
09th November 2005
Since 1994, I have lived in the south east of Spain, known as the Costa Blanca, the coastal region alongside the Mediterranean sea and the inland area known as the Vega Baja situated in the south of the Alicante province.
The Spanish people are extremel... Read >
Author: alan gunter
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