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21st September 2009
Ignorance is a bliss – this has been the deal. The long been promulgated idea has been inculcated in the minds of people and has dictated their actions since time immemorial. Politicians, in general, use this concept as they swiftly circumvent every cha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
04th September 2009
One of the things that can really throw a small operation into chaos is an accidental injury or a sudden illness. When the number of employees is few, almost everyone who works in the business is a key person. Even in countries where there is a pubic heal... Read >
Author: Todd Jones
26th August 2009
The Ameriplan Income Opportunity is probably the most disputed business on the Internet. There are some people who make exaggerated claims of earning unbelievable sums of money while others are totally against this business saying it’s a scam. So whethe... Read >
Author: Lawrence Tam
23rd August 2009
Menopause and insomnia often go hand in hand, I am certainly not a medical authority, but having suffered chronic insomnia when reaching menopause I do feel qualified to talk about it.
All my life I had never had any trouble sleeping, I could sleep any... Read >
Author: Apple
17th July 2009
Trust is really important in all kinds of situations. People need trusting relationships with friends and family members to feel secure and happy, and have to put as much trust as they can in organisations such as the health service or police to feel saf... Read >
Author: treakeric
04th July 2009
Memory foam, apart from giving the healthy individual a comfortable night's sleep, has a number of very important medical uses.
It is the response of the foam to body weight and temperature that gives the foam the characteristics of a combination of a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st July 2009
Maintenance jobs might sound pretty ordinary; however, almost every area of the work place requires some kind of maintenance in terms of health and safety, general upkeep, specialist technical support, energy management and much more. It’s a fact that m... Read >
Author: Laura room
01st July 2009
The U.S. Attorney General Imposes Penalty for Medical Workers Recommending Medicine to Make Haste the Decease of Badly Ill PeopleA lot of discussions are held around the recent changes in the United States medical policy offered by the U.S. Attorney Gener... Read >
Author: Lisa Edelshtine
30th June 2009
The European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is something that everyone in the EU is entitled to and which provides discounted or free healthcare when travelling overseas in the EU. It is a common misunderstanding that if you travel with an EHIC abroad then ... Read >
Author: mathew
21st May 2009
The fact is we need to either ask the office manager, the plan administrator, the network provider, or the doctor how much it is for a particular health service. The reason is that prices for healthcare services are not easily accessible. They are difficu... Read >
Author: Rene Luis
28th April 2009
It was noted that clinical negligance claims earnt British law firms £90m in legal fees in 2008. As a result, this has put both top clinical negligance lawyers and the NHS under fire, with blunders and compensation claims costing the tax-funded health se... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
25th March 2009
The government led reform of the dental industry is history now. It appears that things are very much simpler for both High Street dentists and their patients since the changes. The dentists have simply disappeared - they've either changed to completely p... Read >
Author: michael challiner
03rd March 2009
The eyes are one of the most important parts of our bodies. Without a clear vision, many of our daily tasks can prove to be difficult. We use our eyesight to accomplish common tasks such as reading, walking, cooking, an even the simple appreciation of a b... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
18th February 2009
The purchase of health coverage is very important for individuals - to cover not only their health but also their medical bills. Even minor illnesses can lead to exorbitant medical expenses not to speak of serious disease in which the costs cannot be desc... Read >
Author: George
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
16th February 2009
Where can one avail of instant health insurance quotes? Would instant health insurance quotes be accessible and affordable as regular health services are as the moment is? These are the questions that we tend to ask if we would like to avail of health ins... Read >
Author: Kevin Dase
28th January 2009
We are all affected by the credit crisis in one way or another, yet very few people are actually aware of the fact that the economic downturn is taking a toll on our health as well as our bank accounts. While threats of a deeper recession continue to enge... Read >
Author: David Ravech
01st December 2008
It is too easy to view the Americans as a nation of the overweight, but ignore the fact that the citizens of the UK are heading in the same direction. We don’t seem to do too well in sport these days, but look set to be world beaters for weight gain fro... Read >
Author: michael challiner
24th November 2008
The twelve signs of the zodiac show the positions along the ecliptic where the planets can be found on any date. These planetary positions dont change very much during a single day. However the earths rotation brings a new rising sign into play about ever... Read >
Author: Gajender41
23rd October 2008
It is no secret that adults (and more worryingly) children are weighing more and more, and in turn, costing the government more and more. It is estimated that obesity is costing the health service over £15 billion per year, not to mention what it is cos... Read >
Author: Rachael0518
22nd August 2008
It has been estimated that approximately 7.4 million Britons have some form of medical insurance and this number is set to increase. But why are so many people deciding to opt for private healthcare and insurance, and moving away from entrusting their hea... Read >
Author: dtymon
20th May 2008
A brief study of the structure of population, health conditions and health facilities, the existing provisions for health, and the tendencies prevalent among experts, as well as financial considerations, would appear to favour the establishment of a publi... Read >
Author: sammybeanard
20th May 2008
The chance, that breast cancer is found early, it is more likely to be treated successfully. Checking for cancer in a person who does not have any symptoms is called screening.
Screening-Tests for breast cancer include, among others, clinical breast e... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar
20th May 2008
If you want plastic surgery there are many things you have to consider. Is surgery the only way to improve a person's look or there an alternative? How long will it take for a person to recover from the operation? Are there going to be any side effects fr... Read >
Author: Joseph
25th March 2008
Acupuncture is a name that is taken from a Latin and it means "needle prick" from "acus" and "pungere". Acupuncture Indianapolis uses the procedures that include:
* Cupping, Moxibustion and alternative medicine
* Facial Renewal Acupuncture
* Gua Sha ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
21st January 2008
In Britain, we're having a big debate about the Health Service. People have finally realised that doctors aren't in the business of 'health' at all - they're in the illness business. They have no duty to keep people well. They simply wait around for them ... Read >
Author: Mike Scantlebury
10th August 2007
There is an assumption that, with advances in medical science, the risks of birth injury and pregnancy related death are so greatly reduced as to be negligible. Recent evidence suggests this might be a misguided assumption.
While there is no cause for ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st June 2007
There have been many articles in recent months concerning the provision of cancer drugs and treatments available on the NHS. It seems that the Government is caught between a rock and a hard place when it comes to protecting the health of the nation and fu... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
31st May 2007
As we know each state has its own ways of making sure that the patients are given the best type of care and health service that they need. This is just as true for the various hospitals in Illinois. Here you will find that the services for to people are f... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
22nd February 2007
Smoking is one of the most expensive habits there is. There are costs to the individual (health as well as financial) and to the economy.
Costs to the individual occur from the actual cost of buying the packet of cigarettes. Campaign for Tobacco-Free K... Read >
Author: Nigel H
20th February 2007
Over the past few years the connotations of the word “compensation” have changed dramatically. Traditionally, compensation was a positive concept used to recover the economic and real costs following an accident, but recently the word has gradually ga... Read >
Author: Helen Fisher
07th February 2007
Government cutbacks on NHS staff have been felt heavily by qualified nurses looking to obtain positions within the health service. However, new independent research carried out with the elderly may hold out a ray of hope for frustrated and skilled nurses... Read >
Author: Siobhan Kindness
15th November 2006
Poor pay and lack of jobs are forcing workers to abandon their countrys health service to seek work in the UK and USA.
In Nairobi, Kenya, a very small, very basic house costs 3,500 shillings a month (?25) - almost three-quarters of a nurses salary and... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
03rd October 2006
Property in Spain, Ah yes, you remember the dream people had years ago about owning property in Spain, most discounted the notion, it was only for the wealthy, well time marches on, our attitudes change and most of us are a bit wealthier.
It is a fact ... Read >
Author: Neil Coooper
16th August 2006
In common with the rest of Europe, life expectancy in Britain is increasing. A man can now expect to live to 76.2 years and a woman to 80.7 years. This is wonderful news, but unfortunately we also learn that Britain is not keeping pace with most of Europe... Read >
Author: michael challiner
22nd February 2006
Copyright 2006 Donovan Baldwin
When I started in my first network marketing business in the early 90's, I was sure that I had picked a good, honest company with a valid, useable service. I was ready to take my message out into the world. I was confid... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin
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