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The Development of Medicine and Dentistry in Atlanta

30th March 2011
Through the years, Atlanta has emerged as a major business and transportation hub in the Southeastern US, putting the Georgian city at par with world-renowned cities such as New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Atlanta is home to the headquarters of multin... Read >
Author: eddiestorms

Get help getting healthy

18th March 2011
If you’ve long feared you’ve a slim chance of losing weight and staying fit, a few hints from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention may help: Make a commitment. Many people find it helpful to sign a written contract with themselves commit... Read >
Author: stevenlg78

Flu Vaccine Prevents the Spread of Flu

18th March 2011
Even though most people know they should get an annual flu vaccine, many still avoid getting vaccinated, thinking the flu is “not that serious." For some people, flu symptoms can appear mild, but what many may not realize is that flu is extremely unpredic... Read >
Author: FFF Enterprises

How to Cope With Heart Failure

15th March 2011
Heart Failure affects more than 5 million people in the United States. Although it is unknown exactly how many have heart problems, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDCP) reports that about 670,000 Americans are diagnosed with heart failure... Read >
Author: Art Jones

Why Dog Chaining is Cruel

15th March 2011
The following is a dog chaining Q&A adapted from a fact sheet compiled by the Humane Society of the United States. 1. What does “chaining" or “tethering" mean? Both terms refer to the practice of tying a dog to a stake or stationary object, often i... Read >
Author: Maria Elena

The Celebration of Autism Awareness Month

09th March 2011
Autism awareness month was celebrated last April, sponsored by the Autism Society of America. With the vast number of children diagnosed with autism, this celebration aims to bring awareness to the disease and effect on the families of autistic children. ... Read >
Author: Michael Harrah

Mosquito Spray as Excellent Alternative

03rd March 2011
Insect repellents can be very risky yet indispensable especially in getting rid of those insects, bugs, ticks and other pests found at home. Even though mosquito control is part of the community’s responsibility, we should start thinking on how we can pos... Read >
Author: Daniel Stanley

2% Chlorhexidine-alcohol Versus Povidone Iodine for Surgical-Site Antisepsis

01st March 2011
The patient’s skin is a major source of pathogens causing surgical-site infection (SSI). There is evidence that optimisation of pre-operative skin antisepsis may decrease post-operative infections. Currently there have been no published studies that have ... Read >
Author: Content&motion

Don't Let Your Child Be a Dog Bite Victim

01st March 2011
Dogs are the most common pet in the United States. While the properly cared for and trained dog can be a great companion, there are some dogs that can pose a terrible threat to children. Unfortunately, it isn't always easy to spot a potentially dangerous ... Read >
Author: Charleston Personal Injury Law Firm

10 Dating Safety Tips For Online And Off

28th February 2011
10 Dating Safety Tips For Online And Off Still looking for a special someone? Just be sure to keep yourself safe. Here are ten ways to find love for your heart but keep your personal protection on your mind. 1. Watch out for someone who seems too ... Read >
Author: EMMANUEL YONG

Enjoy Healthy Vacations

23rd February 2011
After finding great deals on cheap airplane tickets, discount hotel rooms, or cheap vacation packages the last thing you want to deal with while on vacation is a family member getting sick. The following are suggestions on how to keep you family healthy ... Read >
Author: Cheapfares

Why Travel Insurance Is Necessary

16th February 2011
Concerns over insurance coverage not to mention concern about inoculations were expressed by a friend who is about to embark on a trip abroad. In this case, her doctor recommended medicines against tetanus and hepatitis. From this inveterate traveler, you... Read >
Author: henderson christian

Travel Insurance And Travel Plans

16th February 2011
A friend who is about to embark on a trip abroad expressed concern about inoculations and insurance coverage. Recommended by her doctor in this case were medicines against tetanus and hepatitis. You can gain advice to take the shots, make a couple of phon... Read >
Author: MaryFinger

Shift Work Sleep Disorder : The Outcomes Of Working In Shifts To An Individual's Health And Wellbein

15th February 2011
Society necessitates twenty-four hours a day operations. Men and women are important for this to happen. That being so requires a lot of people to work in shifts. Any work schedule outside of the ordinary 9 to 6 schedule is regarded as working in shifts. ... Read >
Author: Sally Stephenson

Organizations Working for Safety

15th February 2011
When beginning a new job, workers today are usually given thorough training on performing the duties of their job. Included in this training is a run-down on safety procedures, such as proper equipment handling and usage, record-keeping and reporting, us... Read >
Author: Millon & Peskin
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