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What the Burden of Arthritis

22nd September 2009
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), self-reported doctor-diagnosed arthritis collectively affects nearly 43 million Americans--or about 1 in 5 adults. Another 23 million have chronic musculoskeletal symptoms that suggest the... Read >
Author: vivek chaturvedi

Mouth Cancer Detection

16th September 2009
Cancer is never a welcome disease. But of all cancers, oral cancer has one of the highest mortality rates. Why? Because it's both painless and sneaky in the early stages, often going undetected until it's advanced beyond what can be effectively battled by... Read >

The Role of Baby Boomers in Illicit Drug Use

07th September 2009
Historically, substance abuse is primarily concentrated among teens as well as young adults. However, the major concern lies on older adults. As the baby boomers ages, the older adult's population increases contributing in the large proportions of marijua... Read >
Author: Jonathan Rojas

Diet Can Help With Arthritis

07th September 2009
The term "arthritis" refers to the chronic inflammation of joints throughout the body. Arthritis is one of the most rapidly growing chronic conditions in North America. Osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, is also known as wear and tear arth... Read >
Author: Bennett Diaz

Senior Vitamins

08th August 2009
Senior vitamins are a hot topic in the nutritionals market and will become even more so as our population ages. Older adults, like many other Americans are known to have inadequate intake of many vitamins and minerals. Common statistics show that 9 out o... Read >
Author: Anthony Antolics

You're Fat and It's Your Fault! Well, Maybe Not

07th August 2009
I wanted to talk to you today about something that is very frightening. Unless you have been living on another planet for last few years you know that we are experiencing an obesity epidemic. Here in the United States it is estimated that 65% of the pop... Read >
Author: Anthony Herrod

Arthritis and Chronic Joint Symptoms

03rd August 2009
From the Centers for Disease Control Are you female, Caucasian, have a lesser education, and overweight? Then you run the greatest risk of either arthritis or chronic joint symptoms. Check out the latest statistics from the Centers for Disease C... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Nursing Vacancy Overseas - A Serious Rewarding Career

16th July 2009
The demand in the sphere of give preferentiality to of skilled nurses is high-pitched and lone likely to persist to ramp in the sphere of the sphere of the beginning years. In the vicinity of are a variety of reasons in the sphere of give preferentiality ... Read >
Author: ce Fung

Presbyopia’s effects and treatment options

16th July 2009
Presbyopia is a vision impairment that affects the ability to see objects close up. It develops in everyone as they age, though the exact age varies by person. As the Baby Boomer population ages, presbyopia is becoming more prevalent. It is estimated ... Read >
Author: Chelsea Francis

Exercising the Body Keeps the Mind Strong As Well

07th July 2009
Mental disorders are common and widespread in the global population with an estimated 26.2 percent of people over 18 or one in four adults affected. The burden on health and productivity throughout the world has long been underestimated as the cost of car... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Legal Transcription- Free Assistive Information For Legal Transcription

03rd June 2009
As you devour this article, remember that the rest of it contains valuable information related to legal transcription and in some way related to medical typing, what is ribosomes, medical transcription education or transcription certification for your rea... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Medical Transcription- Free Related Guide For Medical Transcription

02nd June 2009
As you devour this article, remember that the rest of it contains valuable information related to medical transcription and in some way related to promotor, what is medical transcription, transcription services usa or medical transcription service provide... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni

Why use Glucosamine & Chondroitin Sulfate?

19th May 2009
There are many natural dietary supplements that claim to reduce arthritic pain, and improve range of motion, but none have had the scrutiny of the combination of Glucosamine & Chondroitin Sulfate. With millions of Americans suffering from osteoarthriti... Read >

How to Work For Cash

26th February 2009
If you are interested in earning some quick money while you go to school or you want to earn some extra cash to get you through a rough time in your life, these cash money employment options may be for you. Some of these jobs for cash may not have a regul... Read >
Author: Boris R

What Are The Types Of Macular Degeneration?

16th February 2009
If you are age 65 or older, then it is your best interest to have regular eye exams. Senior citizens are more at risk for contracting a serious eye disease called macular degeneration. This disease targets the macula, which is a part of the rest of the ey... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Pharmacy Technician Careers: What else can you do in health care?

05th February 2009
The health care industry is thriving and the main force behind it is the aging US population. It's no big secret that as the population ages, more and more health care are needed by everybody. Of course, professionals who are properly trained to provide... Read >
Author: Jj Jamson

Sample Classes When Attending Medical Coding Schools

17th January 2009
The demand for medical coding and billing is rising. That is not surprising because the field of healthcare services is on the rise as American population ages. We have more senior citizens now than ever before. So how do you go about in getting a jo... Read >
Author: Jj Jamson

Symptoms of Panic Attack

05th January 2009
Panic attacks are defined as sudden intense episodes of extreme physical, emotional and mental panic or terror, usually focused around an abnormal fear. Panic attacks are usually brief, and may last less than ten minutes, although some of the symptoms may... Read >
Author: jamessmith

Senior Home Care Services Can Provide an Alternative to Long-Term Care

03rd December 2008
It can be wrenching to see the independence of a loved one or family member decline. Simple tasks that used to be effortless, such as cooking a meal or keeping a house tidy, can become impossible for someone who is recovering from a hospital stay or whose... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan

Money Saving Tips Made Easy - How to Save Money Every Month of the Year

21st October 2008
Front and center in every form of media is information on how to save money. Consumers are scrambling to find ways to battle inflation. Since the U.S. government has pumped 700 billion dollars into our economy, the value of the U.S. Dollar will fall and ... Read >
Author: Dale Adams

Living With Arthritis

21st July 2008
Arthritis is an inflammation of the joint and for those who live with arthritis it can be a painful, frustrating and debilitating disease. So much so, in fact, that back in the days of the Roman empire, citizens with severe arthritis were exempt foromm pa... Read >
Author: Stefan

Benefits of Walking

06th June 2008
Improves health - strengthens your heart, your bones and your muscles, and helps to control your weight Reduce your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Regular exercise reduces your risk of developing type 2 diabetes. If you're a woman, overweight and ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Supplements for joint pain

05th June 2008
We all know the importance of mineral and vitamins in our body. Body joint movements and healthy joint functions are very important aspects. We all want to take proper care of them. There are a number of essential vitamins that the body needs to function ... Read >
Author: Andy Rogers

Strong immigration program with integrity critical to Australia's future

27th May 2008
Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Senator Chris Evans, said that it is critical for Australia's future to maintain a strong immigration program which has integrity. "It will help us meet the skills and labour shortages we are facing in an incr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Warm hands can make for a healthy heart

21st May 2008
Getting a good night's sleep is so easy for the majority but, when something goes wrong with this natural reaction to physical tiredness, the way you feel the next day can be serious. It can be simply that you feel excessively tired. You walk around in a ... Read >
Author: John Scott

Heating Your Home Economically

20th May 2008
As the population ages, there are more rooms in a home not being used. This has turned people to thoughts of doing zone heating rather than whole house heating. This is particularly useful for homes that are two stories or with extremely tall ceilings w... Read >
Author: Pat Matson

Alzheimers Disease

09th April 2008
Alzheimers disease robs you of intellectual and social abilities and interferes with regular life. About 4.5 million Americans have Alzheimers Disease. The disease usually affects seniors over the age of 65. As the population ages this number is expected ... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

Top Tips To Treat And Prevent Macular Degeneration

19th January 2008
When we look at something, we sharp detail in the center of our field of vision. Toward the periphery, the image becomes less distinct. This way of seeing reflects the way the image appears on the retina. The cone-rich part of the retina that handles fine... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

The Frustrating Problem of Thinning Hair in Women

09th November 2007
By the age of fifty, thinning hair in women will be a natural occurrence. This is according to the studies conducted by top researchers all over the world. Women are not exempted from hair loss or hair thinning and it is due to various reasons. How will y... Read >
Author: John Tulley

Getting started with healthcare jobs

11th October 2007
According to demographic data and the U.S. Department of Labor, there will be a grave shortage of qualified people to fill jobs in healthcare in the coming years; unless more workers receive quality health care training and education, there is a real poss... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

The forcast for healthcare management jobs

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

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Is Becoming Widespread

21st September 2007
A study in the September issue of The Lancet suggests that the the global rate of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is higher than previous estimates have suggested and is becoming more prevalent as the world's population ages. The researchers believe... Read >
Author: EmpoweredD

Are you saving too much for a rainy day?

22nd August 2007
Saving for a rainy day, (or house, holiday, car or college fund), is something that we are generally encouraged to do, but the problem with saving money is that it’s not as fun as spending it! There is a school of thought which suggests that people w... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Low Vision: The Next Frontier

24th July 2007
Loosely defined, low vision is the reduced sharpness of eyesight or a narrowing of the visual field. A person is said to have low vision when glasses, contact lenses, or surgery are ineffective or unavailable as a complete remedy. The condition can aris... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten

Preventing Osteoporosis - Medical Tourism India

18th April 2007
Osteoporosis This is a dangerous condition that drains away bone - the hardest, most durable substance in the body. It happens slowly, over years, so that often neither doctor nor patient is aware of weakening bones until one will snap unexpectedly. Un... Read >
Author: Rahul

How to Build a Wheelchair Ramp: Designs and Plans

10th April 2007
As the world population ages, or suffers long-term effects of accidents and debilitating illnesses, the need for modifications to individual homes and businesses also increases. One of the primary changes is the addition of a wheelchair ramp to ensure sa... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

Who is Going to Take Care of the Family Business

06th March 2007
Family owned businesses in Canada and the United States have comprised a major portion of the job market and economy for decades. What does the future hold for North American family owned businesses? As the population ages and the beginning phase of a l... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Facts About Alzheimer's Disease

06th March 2007
Facts About Alzheimer's Disease "Alzheimer's Disease" is the term used to describe a degenerative disorder marked by certain brain changes, regardless of the age of onset. Alzheimer's disease is not a normal part of aging -- and it is not something that... Read >
Author: Carol Bond

Early Retirement Distributions and Tax Consequences

21st February 2007
If you participate in a retirement plan, you can start distributing money at 59 and half years of age. Ah, but what are the tax consequences if you do so at an earlier age? Americans are infamous for their overall unwillingness or inability to save mon... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Trimming Down Your Health-Related Expenses

08th February 2007
Health care costs are at an all-time high and there seems to be no end in sight. Unhealthy practices lead to unhealthy people seeking more (and more expensive) medical care. And as the general population ages, the costs of health care will continue ... Read >
Author: Chemain Evans

Stop Thinning Hair in Women

03rd January 2007
Hair that is in the process of becoming sparser is called thinning hair. Or in other words, the scalp is losing hair. In the past, dealing with thinning hair was usually described as a male problem. However, today more and more women are at risk of su... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

Toronto medical supply – what does the market offer?

23rd December 2006
We all value our health above all other things. Manufacturers of Toronto medical supply are fully aware of that fact and they struggle to provide the best possible medical equipment for people who are in delicate health condition. Their basic principle is... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

Who is Minding the Family Business?

04th December 2006
Family owned businesses in Canada and the United States have comprised a major portion of the job market and economy for decades. What does the future hold for North American family owned businesses? As the population ages and the beginning phase of a l... Read >
Author: Rob Parker

Reverse Mortgages Enable Retiring Homeowners

24th November 2006
It’s a creepy thought. Over the nest 40 years, the proportion of Australia’s population aged 65 years and over will almost multiply. With continual expansion in the cost of healthcare and actual living expenses, and a decreased ability to rely on gove... Read >
Author: Evelyn Miller

Culinary Career

23rd August 2006
The US Department of Labor reports that there should be plenty of job openings for chefs, cooks, and food preparation workers through 2010. Many current cooks are reaching retirement age or are leaving the workforce, causing a great nee... Read >
Author: Josh Stone

Housekeeping Career

23rd August 2006
Overall employment of cleaning workers is expected to grow as fast as average for all occupations, as more office complexes, apartment houses, schools, factories, hospitals, and other buildings requiring cleaning are built to accommodate a growing populat... Read >
Author: Josh Stone

Become a Healthcare Professional

19th July 2006
The healthcare industry will see a great amount of growth in the next ten to fifteen years when the baby boomer generation reaches retirement age and transitions in to nursing care facilities. As our population ages, we will need to have a strong system o... Read >
Author: Melissa Steele

High Blood Pressure Can Be Caused By Loneliness?

03rd July 2006
A lonely heart could just be one of the important factors that causes high blood pressure. In fact, a recent stud shows loneliness can be as bad for your heart as being over weight or inactive. Could spending time with friends be the answer to lowering yo... Read >
Author: Kevin Riley

The Burden of Arthritis

01st July 2006
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), self-reported doctor-diagnosed arthritis collectively affects nearly 43 million Americans--or about 1 in 5 adults. Another 23 million have chronic musculoskeletal symptoms that suggest the... Read >
Author: George Harper

Enhance Your Flexibility

20th May 2006
TIPS FOR MAKING YOURSELF FAR MORE FLEXIBLE IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS When it comes to the Big Three of exercise - cardiovascular, strength and flexibility training - it's pretty clear which one can get overlooked. After all, while we prize cardiovascular and... Read >
Author: Christopher Guerriero

Alzheimers Disease - The Coming Epidemic

07th March 2006
Few diseases scare us as much as Alzheimers does. Alzheimers disease robs the victim of memory and thinking, and the sense of self, leaving behind a shell of a body. The world is poised on the brink of an epidemic of Alzheimers as many countries face an... Read >
Author: Royane Real

Facts about Generalized Anxiety Disorder

09th February 2006
Generalized Anxiety Disorder Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is characterized by 6 months or more of chronic, exaggerated worry and tension that is unfounded or much more severe than the normal anxiety most people experience. People with thi... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

How to Finance your Medical Office, Medical Supply or Medical Testing Company

02nd February 2006
Although many experts speak of gloom and doom in the medical industry, the fact is that this industry keeps growing by leaps and bounds. Every year, the demand for medical services, medical testing (e.g. MRI Centers, Testing Centers, etc) and medical supp... Read >
Author: Marco Terry

Medicare and Your Health

16th November 2005
There is nothing more important than your health and the health of your family. Of course, education, food and shelter are also important, but at the end of the day the health of our family is probably the most important thing to us. After all, how can we... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat