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23rd September 2009
The University of Iowa is considered to be one of the best schools in the state and also in the surrounding area. The University of Iowa is located in the southeast part of the state, in a town called Iowa City. It is also located on the shores of the Iow... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
14th September 2009
While most people think they are able to access the dental care they need publicly, there are many reasons to opt for private dental care when it matters most.
Unfortunately, there are some dental procedures that are not covered by public health plans,... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
07th September 2009
Hazardous Waste…. Name Says It All
Hazardous waste is generated by each and every industry; no matter how big or small. It has properties that make it dangerous or potentially harmful to human health and the environment which makes it vitally import... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
04th August 2009
Plumbing is very important in todays and many plumber courses are now available. Basically, plumbing is the work of providing and maintaining the water supply and pipe work. The range of pipe work includes those used for fire fighting, discharge and drain... Read >
Author: Christopher
12th July 2009
Lately, the safety and purity of what we drink has come under the spotlight yet again. This time it's something that few of us ever thought we would need to be concerned about.
The headline 'drugs in tap water' was one that I came across recently, one ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
27th June 2009
Lately, the safety and purity of what we drink has come under the spotlight yet again. This time it's something that few of us ever thought we would need to be concerned about.
The headline 'drugs in tap water' was one that I came across recently, one ... Read >
Author: Peter Foremski
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
06th June 2009
Causes of childhood obesityThe UK government finally admits....Most children in Britain are not doing enough exercise to keep themselves healthy and prevent obesity. That didn't really take a lot of working out!Over 260,000 people in England responded to ... Read >
Author: Jan Edwards
18th May 2009
The American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (ABPTS) is a division of the American Physical Therapy Association (ABPT). This part of the ABPT coordinates and supervises the specialist certification process. They also act as the governing body for ce... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
28th April 2009
Maintaining a farm is not easy given the large area to cover and the manpower needed to make it work. Through the years, scientists and other experts have made some progress such as the use of sewage, irradiation, pesticides and herbicides, to ensure that... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan
02nd April 2009
All teachers must present their lessons in a format that will be most beneficial for their students, as each student differs in how they process information. This is particularly true in a special education classroom, where children with varying disabilit... Read >
Author: ktdileva
22nd March 2009
In a bid to try and tackle obesity in children, a test scheme has been rolled out in the United Kingdom which will see children who are considered to be over weight given a Nintendo Wii to encourage them to exercise. This new scheme is part of a public he... Read >
Author: Dan Collins
03rd December 2008
A specter is haunting the Old Line State: obesity. Today, some 60% of Maryland’s adults are overweight or obese -- and the obesity-attributable medical costs for Maryland adults are over $1.5 billion every year.
Obesity is a disease characterized b... Read >
Author: Craig B. Thompson
01st December 2008
Kentucky, like many other states, is being hit by hard economic times and needs to find a way to deal with a serious revenue shortfall.
The state is predicted to face $1.2 billion less in revenues over the next two years, which is bad news considering it... Read >
Author: kjiuy
21st October 2008
It is common knowledge that web drugstores are spreading. Anywhere you go on the Internet, you'll find ad banners of various Internet pharmacies left and right. It has also become common knowledge that there are counterfeit prescription drugs sold online ... Read >
Author: morningshift
05th September 2008
After reading the Report, the first reaction is outrageous.
It is a Report from the Associated Press published in the first half of March 2008, written by a research Team that worked on it for five months. It stirred up harsh emotions and was widely quot... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI
05th September 2008
After reading the Report, the first reaction is outrageous.
It is a Report from the Associated Press published in the first half of March 2008, written by a research Team that worked on it for five months. It stirred up harsh emotions and was widely quot... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI
03rd September 2008
Online education is continually growing due to many factors -- the advancement of technology and convenience of the internet in the contemporary life of the average adult, as well as economic factors which show that when the job market decreases, the retu... Read >
Author: A. Edwards
01st September 2008
Study abroad loans for us medical students provide cash to the students for their higher study. Many students leave their education in the lurch due to lack of money. There are courses available to cater to the needs of the budding medical transcriptions.... Read >
Author: Jonesh taylor
24th July 2008
Statistics on health, both physical and mental, are always an interesting thing to observe. The numbers show data on a variety of subjects, such as the number of teenagers who are engaging in stupid sexual practices, or the percentage of people who are ab... Read >
Author: harvey ong
21st July 2008
There is a slowly increasing campaign across the United States, a campaign to find and drink raw milk straight from the cow just as our ancestors did for hundreds of years. People are willing to risk illness and death (so says the FDA) to find this elixir... Read >
Author: Raven Miller
30th June 2008
Did you know that only female mosquitoes bite? While most people would rather find a way to obliterate them rather than learn about them, finding out all you can about mosquitoes will help you to stay protected. Sadly, there is no way to rid these pests f... Read >
Author: John Grimes
25th April 2008
Not knowing about the quality of your public water should be a crime that you never commit. Do you know where your source fluid is located and how you receive your water? It is important to know how your liquid is kept safe.
There may be a discrepancy... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
02nd April 2008
Many foreigners get surprised whet they learn that practically no historical buildings remained after WWII. You have to explain long how destructive WWII turned for us and how many cities were restored practically from ruins.
Tourists who have already ... Read >
Author: Jason Taylor
25th March 2008
Today, more and more people are beginning to realize how much of an impact the built environment
is actually having on our health. A built environment is basically the infrastructure and
physical structures of communities that are made by man. Sin... Read >
Author: Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
23rd February 2008
Yeah, you are reading this now searching for answers. If you are like the rest of us, it may be late at night and you are searching for information that will confirm your worst suspicions that you may be showing symptoms of heart disease.
In my case, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th November 2007
On November 5, 2007, the manufacturer of a heart surgery drug, Bayer AG, pulled a heart surgery drug called Trasylol off of the shelves. The choice was made after medical regulation agencies pressured Bayer AG to remove the drug as a result of a Canadian ... Read >
Author: Legal
16th August 2007
It’s a secret to no one that hazardous wastes can become a huge problem if not dealt with correctly. By definition, hazardous wastes pose a substantial or potential threat to public health or the environment. In this way, environmental issues effected b... Read >
Author: Jbane
26th July 2007
With nutritional education costing the government billions of dollars a year, there are cheaper and much more efficient ways to become naturally health aware. You and your family need to eat together, be mindful of what you eat and be active in taking... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
24th July 2007
We have enjoyed scores of movies where somewhere in the plot the leading woman is so depressed that she gives up food completely. Real life for me however does not seem to follow reel life. The more depressed I am the more I eat and the scary part is that... Read >
Author: Nicholas Bowen
12th February 2007
Bayer’s Trasylol heart surgery side effects have recently been linked to an increased rate of kidney failure, heart attack, and death in the five years following a patient undergoing heart surgery.
In 1993, Trasylol (generically known as “aprotini... Read >
Author: Steve Fields
20th March 2006
Despite the fact that more than 300,000 birds have now been culled in Turkey to control the avian flu virus-- and this effort is continuing -- the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization is concerned that the beginnings of an endemic situation ma... Read >
Author: Rosalyn Bronstein
13th March 2006
Have you ever wondered if what you know about Pueraria mirifica is accurate? Consider the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on Pueraria mirifica.
A committee is appointed to study Pueraria mirifica. It is reportedly fou... Read >
Author: Anchalee Saechin
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