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Travel Nurses – Are You Interested in Travel Nurse Jobs?

22nd April 2010
If you are a registered nurse and are interested in finding a job, then it is worth considering travel nurse jobs. There are plenty of these jobs around, and travel nurses can go to lots of different spots to provide medical care to patients, under a doct... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Show Personality and Style with Mock Wrap Scrubs and Cargo Scrubs

24th March 2010
A person can easily tell your profession just by looking at the clothes you wear. Medical staffs are easily identified by their lab coats, accessories for medical uniforms, and scrubs. If you are working in the medical field, I am pretty sure you have eac... Read >
Author: christinaemiley

Facts About MRSA And Antibacterial Protection

26th February 2010
MRSA and antibacterial protection get a lot of press coverage at the moment but what is MRSA? MRSA stands for Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus. Staphylococcus Aureus is a form of bacteria which is commonly found on perfectly healthy peoples ski... Read >
Author: Xavier Diaz

Long Term Acute Care Hospitals and Artificial Airway Safety: What Patients Need To Know

24th February 2010
Long term acute care facilities ( LTAC's) in many ways are like hospitals: they care for critically ill patients who sustain strokes, brain injuries, and other serious conditions. Frequently these patients require artificial airways, such as an endotrache... Read >
Author: Brian R.Wilson

A Brief History Of Diets

16th February 2010
The desire to be slim is not new, but in history it has not reached the fever pitch it has in recent years. Although there are no pictures or images of fat Stone Age people or Ancient Egyptians, as far back as 460 BC it was recognised by Hippocrates, the... Read >
Author: James Rayman

Am I Fat?

03rd February 2010
This is a question many often ask of themselves and others! However, there are a few factors that should be taken into consideration before coming to the answer. First of all, some body fat is necessary. It stores energy, provides thermal insulation and ... Read >
Author: James Rayman

The Innovation of the Adjustable Bed Frame and its Benefits

09th December 2009
For the past several decades, adjustable beds were exclusively used in the hospital. The adjustable bed frame today is far more innovative than the hospital beds of the 1970s. As of today, consumers can choose from a wide variety of mattresses, frames a... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Healing Parental Alienation Abuse - Lost, Kidnapped Child as Trauma or as Love

08th December 2009
Is your lost, kidnapped child your trauma or your love? Your answer to this question is the cornerstone to your healing the trauma of parental alienation abuse. I was stunned into an appreciation of the trauma replacing love as I was watching Private P... Read >
Author: Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D.

Therapeutic Essential Oils and Their Applications in Standard Medical Practice

27th November 2009
All but the most stubborn, unrelenting, curmudgeonly old physicians agree on essential oils' therapeutic value. Especially physicians and nurses who work with critically ill patients recommend essential oil therapy as part of an eclectic, comprehensive tr... Read >
Author: C Thomas

10 Day Master Cleanse - Is It Worth The Trouble?

08th October 2009
The 10 day master cleanse was primarily intended for detoxification purposes but now it has become a potent tool for weight loss. There have been a lot of discussions on the effects of the 10 day master cleanse on the health of a person. But in spite o... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Careers in Health Care : So you Want to be a Social Worker

29th September 2009
Overview: Social Work as a Career Social work represents a fascinating opportunity to work with people, to help families, and to be a contributing member of the health care and social care system. The profession of social worker is great for people who...
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Author: MikeClark

Psychiatric Technician Programs Have a Bright Future in Psychology

07th August 2009
Psychiatric technician programs form the right foundation for students who are interested in a glowing career in psychology. A Psychiatric Technician (PT) Is the one who takes care of emotionally or developmentally disabled people. Such a person has to ma... Read >
Author: yanita

Psychiatrist Job: Everything You Need to Know

10th July 2009
The job outlook for psychiatrists is expected to be very good in the United States, especially in rural areas. While the requirements are demanding, usually involving extensive training in medical school, the benefits of becoming a psychiatrist are very g... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons

Music Lessens Risk of Sickness

06th June 2009
The Psychology Using Music as Therapy is a Good Way to Protect Your Health Music has accompanied us throughout our lives; and, as melodies are good sources of entertainment, in many ways, has improved our living conditions. Naturally, music makes peop... Read >
Author: Kristine Sanchez

The Burden of Prescriprion Drugs on Tax-Payers

01st May 2009
Bit of a rant coming on, so let me get the statutory warning out of the way first:-) If you are taking any drugs prescribed by your licensed medical practitioner DO NOT change them, or stop taking them, without his or her consent. Obviously many ser... Read >
Author: joyh
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