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06th October 2009
CCTV Cameras are used in both public and private situations. The main reason for CCTV is the prevent again the stealing of public property. CCTV is seen as a way of replacing or helping personal monitoring. While the advantages of CCTV are modest in Dubli... Read >
Author: TARAMAN
30th September 2009
Consider This many potential students are exploring the opportunities that are involved with nursing fast tracks such as licensed practical nursing schools provide.
{Nurses have a great role to fill in when they are already practicing in the field. Th... Read >
Author: educinfo321
16th September 2009
In 2002, my life took an unexpected turn. One day, my Mother fell in the tub and broke her hip. I was not prepared for the downward spiral my Mother’s health went through following that fall. The hip injury set in motion what I now know to be a very co... Read >
Author: bentleybaths
14th September 2009
This is an article that was published recently by StreetCorner – Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
With many Australians facing the silent epidemic of poor oral health, a new program known as Healthy Smiles for Life is providing free dental care fo... Read >
Author: Dion Kramer
08th September 2009
The H1N1 virus, or swine flu, is likely to increase health insurers' medical costs and hospitals' patient volumes this fall and winter. The extent of those increases depends on how severe and expansive the infection is.
Hospitals and health insurers a... Read >
27th August 2009
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you were to get sick or have an accident while on vacation? The truth is that medical coverage can be very confusing when you are away from home. Many people today are part of an extended network or PPO program ... Read >
Author: Jamy Wilson
21st August 2009
Diabetes is a disorder that is normally caused by the incapability of the body to control the quantity of sugar in the blood. An individual who suffer from diabetes is not capable to use blood glucose due to inadequate amounts of insulin produced by the p... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav
21st August 2009
In a time of health care reform one thing remains a constant issue, cost. In most cases an admission to a hospital facility is through the emergency room where physicians determine that a patient requires further monitoring or testing. What if a system w... Read >
Author: MedicVue.com
24th July 2009
A report published in the March, 2009 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition described a study conducted by researchers at the University of Adelaide in Australia which found that a combination of testosterone and an oral nutritional suppleme... Read >
Author: Dayna Dye
16th July 2009
Americans, unlike people in other industrialized nations, are uncomfortable with the concept of social class. We like to believe we live in a land of equal opportunity.
However, race and ethnicity have always served as proxies for social class when mea... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
27th June 2009
Emergency Medicine Physicians (EMP) of Canton, Ohio, has been named one of Modern Healthcare Magazine’s "Best Places to Work" in healthcare. This distinction recognizes workplaces in healthcare that enable employees to perform at their optimum level to ... Read >
Author: Alan AuFrance
17th June 2009
Bathing Injuries
On average, 370 persons of all ages sustain injuries from bathtub/shower daily in the United States. The dangerous aspect of bathing is evident from the injury data reported by the Consumer Product Safety Commission: 117,230 bathtub/sh... Read >
Author: bentleybaths
10th June 2009
Recent studies suggest that living in a city with major air pollution can have detrimental consequences on cardiovascular disease. Many hospital admissions are the result of the fine particulate matter present in the air, causing decreased blood flow, whi... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
07th June 2009
"Key Features
- Medical advice over the telephone
- Medical services provider referral
- Arrangement of appointments with local doctors for treatment
- Arrangement of hospital admissions
- Monito... Read >
Author: Royalsundaram
04th March 2009
With Friday 13th of February having had been the first of three Friday 13th’s in 2009, a number of superstitious people believing that Friday 13th is an unlucky day may find themselves staying indoors as a bid to avoid an accident whilst others remain a... Read >
Author: Arti
16th February 2009
What if you are currently settled in Texas and you are seeking for health assistance you definitely would like to know your options right? Being able to to know what health assistance can you avail of in Texas would be very beneficial for you and your fam... Read >
Author: Kevin Dase
09th January 2009
Premature births, according to the findings of a Swedish population survey, may have an effect on a child's risk factors for various mental and mood disorders. The data offers no concrete evidence, but hints strongly at the possibility of premature birth ... Read >
Author: morningshift
07th January 2009
While ischemic strokes happen when the blood flow to a part of the brain is interrupted, a hemorrhagic stroke is caused when there is bleeding into brain tissue that kills blood cells.
A cerebral hemorrhage can take several forms:
• Intracerebra... Read >
Author: Alien
03rd December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Kerry Johnson
In generations past, exercise was believed to be mostly for the younger set. It was even believed that seniors couldn't increase muscle mass or strength if they wanted to. Studies at Harvard and elsewhere have now firml... Read >
Author: Atonin
02nd December 2008
Now, employees who have so much against their bosses have all the more reasons to get peeved at them. Why? Because bad managers are linked to increasing risk of heart problems over time due to stress, according to a new Swedish research.
Bosses who tre... Read >
Author: morningshift
28th October 2008
Falls can be very serious. Falls are the leading cause of both unintentional injury and death in persons 65 and over. Falls are the number one reason for admission to a nursing home. One third of all people over 65 fall at least once a year. Half of th... Read >
Author: Dr. A. R. Scopelliti
27th July 2008
The duties of medical assistants vary from office to office, depending on the location and size of the practice and the practitioner’s specialty. In small practices, medical assistants usually do many different kinds of tasks, handling both administrati... Read >
Author: Navneet Singh
25th July 2008
Diabetic foot is an umbrella term for foot problems in patients with diabetes mellitus. Due to arterial abnormalities and diabetic neuropathy, as well as a tendency to delayed wound healing, infection or gangrene of the foot is relatively common. Ten to F... Read >
Author: Maasi Smith
25th June 2008
Honeymark International, a manufacturer of advanced skin care products, has announced that its wound care product, First Aid Antiseptic Lotion (Wound & Burn Dressing with Active Manuka Honey), significantly reduces the presence of methicillin-resistant St... Read >
Author: honeymark
03rd April 2008
According to NHS statistics numbers have risen to almost 3,800 victims a year. Dog bites are usually suffered by children; however there has been a 58% rise in attacks on adults, compared with only a 20% rise in attacks on children. There are also regio... Read >
Author: MarkeD
06th February 2008
About 5% of children suffer from food allergies. There are approximately 160, 000 food allergy sufferers in NSW, Australia alone and hospital admissions relating to anaphylaxis has tripled over the last six years. Shopping for these children can be a nig... Read >
Author: Allergease
25th January 2008
Why are so many people dying or getting ill from prescription drugs? Although some prescription drugs cause addiction and dependency that may require drug detox, and may also lead to using illegal drugs or acquiring prescription drugs illegally, many of t... Read >
Author: Gloria MacTaggart
23rd July 2007
Smoke is a by-product of incomplete combustion which oozes from the tail pipe of the vehicle. This incomplete combustion increases the quantity of certain toxic chemicals discharged through smoke by vehicles into the air. These chemicals can be harmfu... Read >
Author: DennisBernson
23rd July 2007
Approximately 1.8 million emergency room visits and over 400 thousand hospital admissions occur to those over the age of 65 from falling out of bed according to the Center for Disease Control.
As we age, our stability diminishes a... Read >
Author: noahlam@cwimedical.com
30th May 2007
Acute back pain may begin suddenly and usually lasts around 3 months. Chronic back pain sometimes lasts throughout life.
The most common back pain is low back pain (LBP). It is is often described as sudden, sharp, persistent, or dull pain felt below ... Read >
Author: Hemant Yagnick, M.D.
04th October 2006
Breastfeeding is without any doubt the most excellent means to nourish your newly born baby. It has got a lot of benefits as compared to feeding with a bottle and barely any drawbacks.
1. Fat provides the calories necessary for growth and essential n... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah
12th June 2006
There are several weather related conditions that increase the risk of asthma attacks. Hospital admissions for breathing problems often increase as pollen counts rise and there have been many well-documented asthma epidemics following thunderstorms. In th... Read >
Author: David Kane
05th March 2006
Skin irritation skin disorder skin ailment, call it what you like but eczema is an eruption of the skin causing pain and suffering to millions worldwide. Eczema comes in many different forms. One of the most common is the type suffered by babies and child... Read >
Author: Kacy Carr
17th November 2005
For most companies, open enrollment is a 30-day period in which employees have the opportunity to select their benefits for the next year.
Making an informed decision about which health plan to select is critical for employees, but it can be a little ... Read >
Author: Linda Jackson Jones
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