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24th September 2009
I’ve been thinking again. I know some of my readers regard that as a dangerous thing. For instance, the guy who ended his last letter to me with a “your hypocrisy knows no bounds”. I get these sorts of letters all the time.
But, I have been think... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
A prominent Southern Baptist leader and well-known Christian radio hosts will deliver a massive petition with 1.2 million signatures opposing the current health care bill to Congress Wednesday.
Using an ambulance and gurneys, Richard Land, president of... Read >
10th September 2009
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a commonly used method for saving lives. It is employed by professional medical experts and laypersons alike and can be thanked for extending the lifespan of countless individuals. Still, some persons may ask themselves ... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
Though Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, or CPR, may date back hundreds or even thousands of years, the first instance of CPR being medically cited occurred during the 18th century in Paris when the Paris Academy of Science first recommended mouth-to-mouth r... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
Many people wish to take part in CPR training, but who has the time? Between work and family, it is difficult for most people to squeeze in a few minutes each day just to relax, much less to get into a car, drive to a training facility, and take cou... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
CPR and first aid are two different, yet vitally important skills that should be learned by all individuals. Young and old alike, and persons from all walks of life, can and do greatly benefit from the knowledge of CPR and first aid.
CPR and first aid ... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
CPR certification is a technique that has always been valuable. With today’s busy lifestyle, CPR online has become most convenient. CPR courses are now available through authorized CPR online classes that make CPR courses something you can’t pass up. ... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
Now, more then ever, CPR certification (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a skill that everyone should have. With today’s busy lifestyle, online CPR certification has become most convenient. CPR courses are available through authorized online CPR certif... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
What would you do if your child stopped breathing? What if they happened to choke on something? Would you have the skills to perform CPR or would you as a parent immediately call 911 in hopes that they’ll make it in time to save your child’s life.
... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
Now, more then ever, CPR certification (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a skill that everyone should have. With today’s busy lifestyle, online CPR training has become most convenient. CPR courses are available through authorized online classes an... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
We at the American Health Care Academy take pride in offering to you professional online CPR certification classes. All of our instructors are certified, provide exceptional services, and are always accessible to every client. Likewise, our online CPR c... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
The American Health Care Academy believes that caretaking provides a purpose in life. Volunteers from the AHCA spent an afternoon at the senior care center at St. Joseph’s Residence on October 17, 2008 to bring good will and companionships to the reside... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
The North Texas Food bank received a helping hand on October 29th, 2008, when volunteers from the American Health Care Academy donated their time and energy to help others in need. Volunteers helped to prepare boxes full of canned goods in the food distri... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
17th August 2009
The American Association of Colleges of Nursing has made notice of a shortage of Registered Nurses in today's hospitals, with this gap expected to grow in coming years as baby boomers grow older and health care is needed more than ever. While nursing scho... Read >
Author: Kristin Royce
30th July 2009
How The National Health Insurance Plan Will Change Our Health Care Picture
America does not currently have a Health Insurance Plan to cover its entire people. Escalating cost of Health Care & the number of Uninsured Americans is out of control. We are ... Read >
Author: George
21st July 2009
This article was posted in the Virginia Gazeete News and is very informative about what is going on behind the scene in government with your healthcare system.
Bogus health care crisis
By Jeff Mobley
Anyone who hopes to live more than anothe... Read >
Author: Bweiss
09th July 2009
What if you went to your doctor, suffering from congestive heart failure, and your doctor had been given a limited budget from your insurance company to treat you? If he were to go over cost, he would pay out of his own pocket. If he spent less than the a... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
12th June 2009
The for-profit health care industry CEOs are intent on saving their salaries and huge corporate profits over the health of Americans. While many Americans, 47 million, do not have health insurance, and for the millions who are fortunate enough to have he... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com
27th April 2009
CPR certification is a technique that has always been valuable. With today’s busy lifestyle, CPR online has become most convenient. CPR courses are now available through authorized CPR online classes that make CPR courses something you can’t pass up.... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
27th April 2009
CPR certification is a technique that has always been valuable. With today’s busy lifestyle, CPR online has become most convenient. CPR courses are now available through authorized CPR online classes that make CPR courses something you can’t pass up.... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
17th April 2009
Now, more then ever, CPR certification (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a skill that everyone should have. With today’s busy lifestyle, online CPR certification has become most convenient. CPR courses are available through authorized online CPR certi... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
17th April 2009
Now, more then ever, CPR certification (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a skill that everyone should have. With today’s busy lifestyle, online CPR certification has become most convenient. CPR courses are available through authorized online CPR certi... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
03rd December 2008
The North Texas Food bank received a helping hand on October 29th, 2008, when volunteers from the American Health Care Academy donated their time and energy to help others in need. Volunteers helped to prepare boxes full of canned goods in the food distri... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
03rd November 2008
The American Health Care Academy believes that caretaking provides a purpose in life. Volunteers from the AHCA spent an afternoon at the senior care center at St. Joseph’s Residence on October 17, 2008 to bring good will and companionships to the reside... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
19th September 2008
What would you do if your child stopped breathing? What if they happened to choke on something? Would you have the skills to perform CPR or would you as a parent immediately call 911 in hopes that they’ll make it in time to save your child’s life.
... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
19th September 2008
What would you do if your child stopped breathing? What if they happened to choke on something? Would you have the skills to perform CPR or would you as a parent immediately call 911 in hopes that they’ll make it in time to save your child’s life.
... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
08th September 2008
Now, more then ever, CPR certification (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a skill that everyone should have. With today’s busy lifestyle, online CPR training has become most convenient. CPR courses are available through authorized online classes and th... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
05th September 2008
Now, more then ever, CPR certification (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a skill that everyone should have. With today’s busy lifestyle, online CPR training has become most convenient. CPR courses are available through authorized online classes and th... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
20th August 2008
Now, more then ever, CPR certification (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a skill that everyone should have. With today’s busy lifestyle, online CPR training has become most convenient. CPR courses are available through authorized online classes and th... Read >
Author: hunaid
30th June 2008
The American health care system is one of the most talked about issues surrounding the upcoming 2008 presidential elections. Both Democratic and Republican candidates have outlined new health care plans that may have a drastic impact on how many voters ch... Read >
Author: mckesson1
27th May 2008
Carson City, NV � Diabetes cost America $174 billion dollars in 2007. The American Diabetes Association reports $116 billion of the overall diabetes price tag is for medical expenditures. The other $58 billion is from indirect costs like absenteeism a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th January 2008
Blended medicine is still the exception, not the rule. But over the past few years, it has quietly found a niche in American health care.
According to a widely publicized Harvard Medical School survey, 42 percent of Americans used alternative therapi... Read >
Author: Alien
23rd July 2007
I Have Too Much To Do, I Don't Know Where To Begin.
This is a common mantra heard because of the fast paced American life style.
I hear nurses say this all the time.
Recently, this one liner: I have too much to do, surfaced with my round robin pa... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
02nd July 2007
Let me start by saying I’ve never been a Michael Moore fan. Being a libertarian Conservative all my voting life, I’ve always been opposed to “Socialized” medicine. However, firsthand experience in the healthcare business for the last 17 years ha... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.
01st July 2007
Michael Moore's movie, "Sicko," is his attempt at placing blame for the American health care crisis on the shoulders of the pharmaceutical companies and the government. Clearly, governmental agencies that are supposedly looking out for the welfare of the... Read >
Author: Jeff Popick
15th June 2007
Despite all the states in America being part of the same country, healthcare quality from state to state is all over the map. A new study has found that not all states are equal in the quality of healthcare given, and the gap between some is larger than ... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
29th January 2007
Americans pay more than one and a half trillion dollars for medical care each year and costs related to all manner of health care, such as prescription drugs, continue to skyrocket. While some of reasons behind this booming bill are understandable, Americ... Read >
Author: Jimmy Wild
19th January 2007
Facts about Home Care and Aging:
1. Home Care is one of the fasting growing segments in American Health care today.
2. Every 7 seconds, someone turns 50.
3. There are over 70 million people in the US over the age of 50.
4. As these baby boomer... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th January 2007
Like many of the elderly Health Care issues in Austin and other major cities is a big issue. People are looking for a way that they can stay in their own homes as they face the aspect of growing older and not being able to take care of themselves. Healt... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th March 2006
With Internet access at an all-time high, Americans are searching the Web for medical information as though their lives depended on it and sometimes, they do. While reports vary, the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 62 percent of Internet... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
08th March 2006
Despite widespread media coverage of the health care crisis in America and helpless hand wringing among Washington power brokers, a health care revolution is taking place. Millions of Americans 36 percent of adults, according to the National Institutes ... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson
19th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Smoot
- Part One -
Sure, you'd love to get fit, stay fit, and have it all be a piece of cake. But in real life, the cake often seems a lot more appealing than the fitness.
The truth is, when you set out to go from not-so-fit... Read >
Author: Frank Smoot
20th December 2005
In the competitive world today people spend more than half of their lives working day and night for some or the other reason. Though it gives them good financial rewards and gratification of their desires yet what suffers a big setback is their health. Th... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
12th November 2005
In June 2006, insurers and government agencies will have the opportunity to start using an inexpensive generic version of the cholesterol-lowering drug Zocor instead of the more pricey Lipitor.Pfizer, which makes Lipitor, plans to use marketing muscle to ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
27th July 2005
The management of medical transcription, medicare billing , cpt codes, and other medical records has typically consisted of wall to wall files of paper records. According to a recent survey conducted by Accenture, most health care consumers feel that sw... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
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