Articles, tagged with "center for disease control and prevention", page 2
23rd December 2010
According to a survey conducted by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2008, 11.1% of the US adult population gets insufficient sleep, which adversely affects their work efficiency. The CDC states that comfortable sleep is not a luxury,...
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Aliceshown
17th December 2010
STD testing centers are designed to determine the type of sexually transmitted disease you have acquired. Depending on the type of disease you would like to be tested for, there are HIV, Oral Herpes, HPV, Syphilis, Herpes and Gonorrhea testing.
A typic...
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Author:
Rudy Silva
16th November 2010
Car accidents happen everyday and the injuries caused from those accidents many of times are quite serious and catastrophic. Add a brand new teen driver in the picture and the chance for a car accident to take place is much higher. In fact, the Insurance ...
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Author:
LBuckfire
11th November 2010
Lyme disease isn’t similar to the flu - you can’t take a shot and be able to avoid it, for the most part Although there was a vaccination for Lyme disease . The easiest way to avoid contracting Lyme disease is to avoid the areas that ticks typically popul...
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gobigred72
08th September 2010
The connection between attention deficiency and Essential Fatty Acids (EFA), particularly omega 3 fatty acids, first became apparent in 1981 when a detailed survey of the characteristics of hyperactive children was conducted by the Hyperactive Children’s ...
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Author:
Sean Gellman
24th August 2010
Americans are going to the emergency room (ER) in increasing numbers just as the number of ER’s nationwide has decreased and the remaining facilities are experiencing record patient loads. According to The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) ...
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Alicia Verity
13th August 2010
Being a nurse is always a proud profession for anyone. The nurse gets to serve the nation while at the same time helping and caring for the ill. There are many different types of nursing jobs available in the government. A nurse can do a government nursin...
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Author:
Muhammad Suhail
02nd July 2010
When it starts to get cold outside, a nice cozy house is a great place to come home to. This feeling is shared by rodents as well as humans however. A lack of food and falling temperatures force rodents to seek shelter elsewhere, 21 million American homes...
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Author:
henrikfathery
14th June 2010
Question: I am 40 and in good health. Why should I be concerned about prostate health?All men over 40 should be concerned about prostate health. The prostate gland grows in size as men advance in age. The first spurt of growth is experienced at puberty; t...
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Kevin Agrawal
14th May 2010
Dehydration is an illness which causes extreme electrolyte imbalances in the body. It occurs when you do not take in enough fluids to replace what have been lost through sweat and urination. While dehydration is a danger during any sport of physical exert...
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jenifermichale
11th May 2010
Parental Concerns:
Many women who have had their fallopian tubes ligated are choosing to undergo tubal reversal procedures in order to have one or more children again. Tubal reversal is a surgical operation that restores a woman's ligated tubes back to ...
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Author:
mybabydoc
27th April 2010
We have all tried the fad diets that have helped us lose weight quickly but only to leave us with even faster weight gain. Many times we go the grocery store and we are overwhelmed by the marketing concepts to buy foods that we shouldn't eat. We see "Buy ...
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Team Fitness America
22nd April 2010
Warning signs that a child may be in danger of becoming obese can be boiled down to three key questions:
• Is my child involved in sedentary after school activities such as watching television, phone texting, playing electronic games and using compu...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
07th April 2010
Did you know that there are natural remedies you can use to treat children with ADHD and save them from the devastating side effects that increase the risk of death from heart attack? Are ADHD drugs making your children more substance dependent instead of...
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Author:
MarketingGuide
08th February 2010
Infectious Disease - Understanding the H1N1 virus
Co-Editor-in-Chief, Tracy E. Austin, MD
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 - 07:01 PM
Understanding Swine Flu Basics
There has been much ado about Swine Flu or the H1N1 virus. From the hype about the va...
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Author:
smilemd