Articles, tagged with "lab coats", page 4
10th August 2010
Imprinted workwear and corporate apparel have many perks when compared to blank, unimprinted workwear. When I say workwear, I'm talking about any type of clothing, jackets and outerwear, uniforms, safety gear, aprons, scrubs, lab coats, hats and hard hats...
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Author:
Justin Redmond
15th July 2010
What do you get the girl that has everything? It's a question, well, more an ironic question, that's been asked for centuries. What are you supposed to get a woman who is graduating high school? I know that high school graduation gifts haven't really been...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
15th July 2010
What exactly do you get someone who is graduating high school? This is the challenge I faced a few weeks ago when a close friend's son was graduating high school. Maybe it's a generational thing, but when I was in high school a graduation gift was very im...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th June 2010
Movies and TV programs have turned a household trade good over time and have essentially caught nigh 50 percent of the relief time of a single somebody in every family unit. This constitutes about 4 to 8 hours a day on a working day and almost 10 to 12 ho...
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Author:
dianne cooper
22nd June 2010
The record of the medical career has gone through great landmark and it has continued to flourish even up to date. The medical and even the nursing profession has been widely connoted to Hollywood films and just a decade ago has been famously used as main...
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Author:
penelope rock
02nd June 2010
Children are fast learners and during their development stage they are liable to adapt and follow whatever elders do. In such events they do not come to realize that many parents find it hard to give the right tools than can feed their child's IQ.Several ...
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Author:
Bryan Woods
30th May 2010
Why is it that despite the high end style of fashion nursing uniforms, the basic tunic styles of items such as the Cherokee workwear scrubs remains the top selling? Is it because nurses, doctors, and dentists don't like looking fashionable at all? Definit...
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Author:
penelope rock
14th May 2010
An apron is a garment used to protect clothes from unwanted spills and stains. It may be worn at home for a multitude of reasons. The aprons most popular use is cooking followed close by cleaning. Often aprons are required wear as in uniforms, like the on...
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Author:
Abraham
14th May 2010
Professional nursing wear basically spells nursing scrubs featuring designs that are practical. Styles differ in modernity and in fashion trend, but they all remain ideal to use in hospitals. One company renowned for providing practical professional nursi...
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Author:
penelope rock
07th May 2010
I'm sure by now the phrase "Made in The USA" has become a cliché. It's something that is thrown around so much that it's pretty much lost its meaning. It's become a way for companies to soften the blow of their economic identity. A big box store that tak...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
05th May 2010
Media attention has sidetracked already from the suspense of the crime shows to the thrill of medical themed programs. There are many shows that are themed with medicine or the healthcare practice and most of them have a story line that revolves around th...
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Author:
penelope rock
30th March 2010
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Author:
Robert Palmer
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...
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Author:
christinaemiley
24th March 2010
Wilhelm Röntgen discovered the X-ray machine in 1895 after German doctor Robert Koch identified bacilli as the cause of TB in 1882. The said machine makes possible men in lab coats and medical scrubs to scan the lungs of the living persons for signs of t...
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Author:
penelope rock
24th March 2010
Have you checked with your doctor in lab coats whether your child is getting enough vitamin D needed for his or her growth? According to CDC, only 5% to 13% of breastfed babies and 20% to 37% of formula-fed infants are getting as much vitamin D as the new...
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Author:
dianne cooper