Articles, tagged with "death rates", page 3
04th May 2010
A lot of people drink alcohol but how many truly understand the effects of alcohol? As soon as we take our first gulp, alcohol begins to interact with your mind and body. It only takes a few drinks to feel more sociable, but if you go too far basic functi...
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Author:
Adam
14th April 2010
Healthcare sector is one of the essential sectors in a country and the health of the healthcare sector invariably determines the health of the economy and prosperity of the people.
More than 50% of the total employment in the health care sector is rela...
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Author:
ValteJohn
18th March 2010
Since 2000, numerous research studies have shown a link between vitamin D deficiency and cancers-including breast, prostate, colon, pancreatic, ovarian and kidney. Researchers now believe increasing the active level of vitamin D, 25-hydroxyvitamin D woul...
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Author:
Dr. Elaine Ferguson
05th March 2010
The Hellenic Republic consists of over eleven million residents with a little over five percent are immigrants. With a low population growth and death rates also low, this makes the median age quite high among the European countries.
There are many he...
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Author:
Move Forward
01st March 2010
Since South Carolina has one of the country's highest death rates due to drunk driving (the latest statistics show that 46% of all traffic fatalities were alcohol related), the state legislature is working hard to address the problem. Some of the proposed...
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Author:
johnson merel
26th February 2010
Life insurance protection may be worth considering if a serious illness or your demise meant that your family would be left in financial hardship. Here are some pointers to consider when thinking about taking out this type of cover.
Serious Illness Pro...
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Author:
Paul Harrison
22nd February 2010
Traveling at night provides us with very different problems compared to those faced during the day; we eliminate the advantage of colour, contrast, peripheral vision and depth perception, making journeys far more unsafe. Not only is it harder for all of u...
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Author:
Edward Smith
16th February 2010
Driving under the influence is seriously frowned upon by the state, as this is a cause of many avoidable accidents on the road. Usually, a person's driving license will be revoked or suspended and that person will be required by the law to get SR22 insur...
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Author:
Jewels Smith
16th February 2010
Being overweight in America is an epidemic, with sixty percent of Americans in that category. It is more of a problem than aesthetics, it is a significant health issue and over forty years of research has proven that losing weight is a better strategy f...
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Author:
BeachLife
10th February 2010
Smoking and human life expectancy share an inverse relationship. An increase in the former brings a decrease in the quality as well as length of the latter. The smoke that enters human body during a cigarette smoking session is replete with a very hazardo...
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Author:
Epuffer
08th January 2010
It's the word that no one ever wants to hear: cancer. Although our parents or grandparents might have heard that word and considered it an automatic death sentence, today's focus on prevention, early detection, and treatment means that people who are diag...
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Author:
Rhett Downs
08th January 2010
High blood pressure is a major health problem that affects many people - a lot of which don't even realize that they have it. Often, people are told that changes in their diet and exercise habits are enough to control blood pressure, without the use of m...
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Author:
Richard Hewitt
22nd December 2009
New Hampshire saw only seven workplace deaths in 2008 -- half as many as in 2007, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Although this is statistically fortunate for most employees, the Bureau cites the slowing economy as the main reason for lo...
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Author:
Ryan Russman
10th December 2009
Heart disease, which affects millions of Americans, is the number one cause of death and significantly contributes to disability. Men are at greater risk of heart disease early in life but in individuals over the age of 70 men and women are equally affect...
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Author:
Mini-Medical
24th November 2009
An example of one particular private nursing school is the University of San Francisco which was established back in the year 1952. It is located in San Francisco California and it has an approximate of about 800 students.
In order to train the student...
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Author:
Ricky K Lim