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Precautions to be taken during Avian Bird Flu

26th April 2011
1. The most important thing than can be done for an epidemic, such as avian bird flu, is to have well-prepared local health care centers. People should be prepared in ways that are sustainable and will remain useful even if the epidemic does not occur. ... Read >
Author: sanjeevkmr

Depression Costs America as Much as the War in Afghanistan

26th April 2011
Depression is a worldwide epidemic. According to the World Health Organization, it affects about 121 million people worldwide, and those numbers are increasing. Depressive disorders affect as many as 18.8 million American adults or about 9.5 percent of th... Read >
Author: Michael Locklear

Regulation Importance in Pharma Industry

20th April 2011
Today, Regulatory Affairs is a dynamic business unit that works with a focus to get products to the market with commercially viable label in the least possible time and expenses. In view of the increasing global competitiveness among pharmaceutical compan... Read >
Author: LydiaDaisy

Employment Screening And Tenant Screening Simplescreening

19th April 2011
With the help of Simplescreening.com, one of their staff can learn about the details. That employ a single service such as credit reports and credit check background checks can use is not uncommon for employees to check tenant screening, etc. You can also... Read >
Author: RedleyYate

Understanding the basics about ICD 10

19th April 2011
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD) is an international standard used to classify diagnosis. This provides the medical community with a standardized method in classifying diseases and other health problems. The ICD is currently managed by t... Read >
Author: Cecily

Bird Flu Brings In a Requirement for Online Health Insurance

15th April 2011
Online health insurance is the best option for you. Online medical care saves you money and time. In the past, avian influenza has affected only birds and does not normally affect humans. Diseases previously known to only affect animals have crossed ov... Read >
Author: sanjeevkmr

History Of Plumbing

12th April 2011
When you need to get your bathroom fitting installed or let’s assume that you have to fix your pipe or if there is some leakage in the pipe, what would you do? The answer is simple; you’ll call such a guy who is expert in doing such a job. The guy who dea... Read >
Author: Agnes Celina

Three Ways to Give Yourself the Perfect Gift of Health

11th April 2011
Health is wealth. Good health is the best gift that you can give to anyone. It is also the perfect gift that you can ever give to yourself. Of what use will your perfect gift for her or your perfect gift for him be if you yourself are sick, unhealthy, ... Read >
Author: Elmer M.

Safety Training Program

07th April 2011
A Safety Training Program is designed to equip all employees in any organization with the necessary skills to not only enhance their safety at workplaces but also use workplace tools and equipments appropriately to minimize injury and health related incid... Read >
Author: martinsejas

Flu Vaccination Prevents And Protects Against Flu

06th April 2011
Falling prey to the epidemic known as influenza is quite common in places like parks, schools and offices where there is a lot of interaction with other people. When the employees fall ill as a result of flu, they have to stay back home, thus, resultin... Read >
Author: EvaJudge

Join a Fitness Camp to Reduce Overweight and Obese

05th April 2011
Prevalence of overweight and obese individuals in U.S. has continued to rise over the years. World health organization (WHO) has defined overweight as a BMI equal to or more than 25 and “obesity" as a BMI equal to or more than 30. According to WHO predict... Read >
Author: Peter Jacob

Air Conditioning Integral to Health and Safety

05th April 2011
Health and Safety legislation across the UK comprises the Health and Safety at Work Act and the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. These are the standards that must be met to ensure the health and safety of all employees and others ... Read >
Author: Mary

insights on how risk free are mobile devices

05th April 2011
do cell phone radiation impact human wellness is considered the subject of latest interest and focus, with the enormous boost in cellular phone usage around the world There are 5.4 billion mobile subscribers (that's 78 percent of the world population). In... Read >
Author: edward hulking

Why Are Pregnant Women Afraid of Spontaneous Labor?

04th April 2011
According to the latest research by world health organization, the rate of cesarean section in China has been increased greatly in recent years. Maybe you have been surprised by the question that why the pregnant women are so afraid of spontaneous labor. ... Read >
Author: green sunny

Cut Sugar Water From Your Diet to Reduce Weight Gain

04th April 2011
Many people wish to lose weight, although few are very successful at it. The people who lose weight initially and then manage to maintain their ideal weight long term are usually those that combine exercise with a healthy diet. However, just because... Read >
Author: Blaine Moore
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