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Swine Flu Vaccine, Don't Worry, You Didn't Make the List

14th October 2009
Swine flu, or H1N1, that is bedeviling us this fall of 2009, is impacting the tykes among us more than the elderly. Therefore, because the vaccine is supposed to merely trickle in thru the fall and into early 2010, the age group who is usually most at ri... Read >
Author: Ci Burke

The Benefits of Bankruptcy

02nd October 2009
After the new bankruptcy law went into effect in October of 2005, many people were under the impression that bankruptcy relief was no longer available or too hard to obtain. Nothing could be further from the truth. Bankruptcy is great way for hard work... Read >
Author: Bass.Franklin

Factors that Can Increase Your Life Insurance Rate

01st October 2009
There are a number of factors that come into play when calculating your life insurance premium. It would therefore be worthwhile to know exactly what goes into the calculation process and whether you can do anything to reduce your life insurance rate from... Read >
Author: Denise

Know the Difference between Swine Flu and Normal Flu

23rd September 2009
Swine Flu is a number one health concern the world over. The HI1N1 flu or Swine Flu was first detected in US in April 2009. The worst affected areas initially were Canada and Mexico before H1N1 flu cases began to emerge in other areas of the world. In a s... Read >
Author: Andrew

Independence Blue Cross Takes Steps to Prepare for H1N1 and Seasonal Flu

15th September 2009
In an effort to help keep members healthy and flu-free this year, Independence Blue Cross (IBC) will offer coverage for the administration costs of the H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine when it becomes available. In addition IBC will continue to cover seasonal flu... Read >

Alternative Cold Medicine - Effective Natural Remedies Without Side Effects

15th September 2009
There are more than 100,000 over-the-counter (OTC) drugs that you can buy without a prescription and they all have one thing in common: they are serious medicines that need to be taken with care. Over-The-Counter (OTC) cold medicines and cough syrups are ... Read >
Author: Donya Fahmy

Independence Blue Cross Takes Steps to Prepare for H1N1 and Seasonal Flu

10th September 2009
In an effort to help keep members healthy and flu-free this year, Independence Blue Cross (IBC) will offer coverage for the administration costs of the H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine when it becomes available. In addition IBC will continue to cover seasonal flu... Read >

The Benefits of Bankruptcy

10th September 2009
After the new bankruptcy law went into effect in October of 2005, many people were under the impression that bankruptcy relief was no longer available or too hard to obtain. Nothing could be further from the truth. Bankruptcy is great way for hard work... Read >
Author: Bass.Franklin

Vitamin Supplements As An Alternative Treatment For Migraine Headaches

31st August 2009
It has long been believed that vitamins and certain dietary supplements can serve as an effective alternative treatment for migraine headaches. Correcting dietary insufficiencies may help reduce migraine headache frequency and improve health for migraine ... Read >
Author: Don

Swine Flu (known as Novel H1N1) beginning to reach Epidemic proportions

02nd August 2009
The pandemic alert scale for swine flu is now at phase 5, meaning a global flu epidemic is deemed "imminent" according to the World Health Organization (WHO). According to the Centers For Disease Control and prevention (CDC) "people at higher risk of flu... Read >
Author: Luke Ryder

Symptoms of Swine Flu and Precautions

27th July 2009
Symptoms of Swine flu in people are similar to the symptoms of regular human flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people have reported diarrhea and vomiting associated with H1N1 - Swine flu. In the past... Read >
Author: Allen

Specter's leadership on health care is a must

06th June 2009
Everyone cares which side Sen. Arlen Specter is on and what difference it makes. In Washington, the focus is more often on his party. Here in Pennsylvania, however, the critical question is where Sen. Specter stands in the struggle to reform health ca... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

E Cigarette: A Healthy Way to Smoke

20th May 2009
Clinical studies have clearly established the connection between smoking and several chronic medical conditions, which includes different forms of cancers, emphysema, and coronary diseases. Aside from the health hazards associated with smoking, there are... Read >
Author: Marco Bramatierre

How Intrinsa patches gives women a lust of sex?

15th May 2009
Sexual dysfunction is one of the very sensitive and major issues today. A study has revealed that around 8% of females are suffering from sexual dysfunction but they feel embarrassed to consult any doctor or they don't want to disclose their sexual inabil... Read >
Author: Edwin Blaze

Nursing Home or Assisted Living Residence: The Difference

11th March 2009
We have become all too familiar with nursing homes. Families in the United States usually move their elderly loved ones to a nursing home for a long-term or permanent rehabilitation service. However, in 1990s, assisted living facilities were born giving t... Read >
Author: DurangoSeniors

Selecting beds and mattresses

06th March 2009
Sleep is prescribed by doctors for relaxing your nerves and getting rest. An Irish proverb states that a “good laugh and long sleep are best cures in the doctor’s prescription”. Scarcity of sleep causes many physical and emotional problems like bloo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Disability Reviewer

05th January 2009
Disability is a characteristic of life; it could be your spouse, it could be your child coming home from school getting hit by a car, you drowning, it could be the birth of your next child, your grandchild, your niece or nephew. Disability is a subject y... Read >
Author: Gilbert Goltiao

Flying With Pets - How Can You Keep Your Pet Safe And Healthy When Traveling On Airline Flights?

05th December 2008
If you are planning to fly with your pet, you are part of a growing trend that has been increasing for the last number of years. Most airlines, for a nominal fee, will allow your small pet to fly with you if it will fit in a FAA approved pet carrier th... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Pick Gifts For Seniors On The Internet

21st October 2008
This commentary about gifts for seniors hopes to give you a solid knowledge base regarding gift ideas, regardless what you've heard about the topic before. Buying gifts for young people is easy. Clothes, jewelry, posters, concert tickets and other luxury ... Read >
Author: Gnubas

Flying With Pets - How You Keep Your Pet Healthy And Safe On Airplanes?

10th October 2008
If you are planning to fly with your pet, you are part of a growing trend that has been increasing for the last number of years. Most airlines, for a nominal fee, will allow your small pet to fly with you if it will fit in a FAA approved pet carrier that... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Flying With Pets - Keep Fido Safe And Healthy On Air Flights

07th October 2008
If you're planning to fly with your pet, you are part of a growing trend that has been increasing for the last number of years. Most airlines, for a nominal fee, will allow your small pet to fly with you if it will fit in a FAA approved pet carrier that ... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Compression Stockings and Post Thrombotic Syndrome

15th September 2008
Post thrombotic syndrome (PTS) is a burdensome and costly complication of deep venous thrombosis (DVT) that develops in 20-40% of patients within 1-2 years after symptomatic DVT. Affected patients have chronic leg pain and swelling and may develop ulcers.... Read >
Author: Gail Burton

Flu Protection For Your Baby

08th September 2008
It's that time of year again: flu season. Each year, millions of people hunker down in the fall to prepare for the annual onset of influenza outbreaks. With the season comes an onslaught of visits to, at best, pediatricians' offices and, at worst, hospita... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Heart Diseases

16th August 2008
Heart disease is a general term that refers to a variety of acute and chronic medical conditions that affect one or more of the components of the heart. About 2 million of people of America are suffering from heart problems. Heart is the muscular fist ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Flu – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

16th July 2008
Influenza (say: in-floo-en-zah) is also called the flu. It's an infection that causes fever, chills, cough, body aches, headaches, and sometimes earaches or sinus problems. The flu is caused by the influenza virus (say: vy-rus). A virus is a microorgani... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Ups and Downs of Starting a Medical Practice

17th June 2008
As if becoming a physician is not demanding enough, that physician opening up his or her own medical practice brings forth a whole new set of challenges. Simply put, the profile of how physicians conduct business in present-day America is changing. Wh... Read >
Author: JamesE

Passion and the Democratic Party

08th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Boulette I was recently reviewing some comments to one of my articles published on the net and noticed one comment mentioning how "passionate" I seem to be about this primary season. And they are absolutely right -- I am. ... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Boulette

Choose Natural Depression Treatment And Not Drugs!

17th March 2008
Depression, anxiety and stress have always been around in our society. However, since 1990 they have tripled and on the increase. These have now surfaced as chronic medical conditions. They are a handicap to the sufferers because their thoughts, moods a... Read >
Author: cheatle894

Various Heart Problems and Their Treatment

22nd February 2008
Introduction Heart disease is a general term that refers to a variety of acute and chronic medical conditions that affect one or more of the components of the heart.. Diseases affecting the heart may be structural or functional. Anything that damages t... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Drug Abuse And Drug Addiction Facts

23rd January 2008
Drug abuse is a very serious problem in many places in the world, particularly the United States. What starts out as a simple curiosity or use that is considered social may result in a serious addiction. Many individuals start using a particular drug a... Read >
Author: Bill Urell

Exercise At Any Age

14th November 2007
So you've slacked off a bit and avoided exercise. Maybe your job demands too much of your time or you simply fell out of the routine. I have news for you. Whether you've taken off one year, ten years or haven't exercised a day in your life - it's never to... Read >
Author: Machelle Lee

Cesarean Section - Surviving Pregnancy

02nd July 2007
If you are pregnant and have never had a C-section, or Cesarean section as it's also known as, then you may not know a lot about the procedure. And even if you don't think you will have the need to have the procedure done, it's always good to at least be ... Read >
Author: Alien

Glyconutrients – What Type of People Need Them

10th April 2007
We all need Glyconutrients, just to function, whether you are healthy or suffering from an illness, Glyconutrients are a necessity of life. If you are suffering from a medical condition, you may need more Glyconutrients than a person who has no serio... Read >
Author: James Smithston

Lupus patients and the depressive illness

27th March 2007
Depression often appears in lupus patients. It may come because of the lupus, because of some medications that are used to treat lupus, and it is also possible that depression to appear due to other factors unrelated to lupus.It is known that everyone can... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Diet and Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

01st March 2007
Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a common chronic condition where there is no specific cause and no cure. In the USA, Irritable Bowel Syndrome accounts for over 20% of the population and considered among the top ten common chronic medical conditions. In gen... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram

Infectious and non-infectious causes of sinusitis - Part one

04th January 2007
On a predisposed field for infection, like a cold or a flu causing virus, sinuses disorders are usually caused by bacterial organisms. Sinusitis is mostly an acute case and can be well treated; in other cases though symptoms can persist and lead to a chro... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Is Liposuction Right For You?

05th October 2006
So you're considering undergoing plastic surgery to achieve a better look for you. However, one of the most important steps you can take is to determine whether or not a certain plastic surgery procedure is right for you. Liposuction can make a drastic di... Read >
Author: Michelle Evans

Nailing down good skin care habits can be right at your fingertips

30th April 2006
Proper skin care extends to the hair and nails and a good shielding lotion can heal and protect brittle, cracked nails and dry skin around the nail beds. Article: When most people think of skin care, they tend to focus on the exposed areas of the skin ... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Some Things To Consider Before Breeding Your Dog

25th April 2006
Breeding dogs can be one of the most rewarding things you can do. Of course it's not as simple as deciding to breed and starting. There are some important things you need to ask, and honestly answer before you can breed with a clear conscience. With so ... Read >
Author: steve Allison

Heart Health with Essential Fatty Acids

28th March 2006
Why should I increase my Omega fatty acid intake? Our intake of essential fatty acids has changed radically in the last century. Our ratio of Omega-6 to Omega-3 should be close to 1:1, but it is now over 10:1 and up to 20:1. This is due to the addition o... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea