Articles, tagged with "centers for disease control and prevention", page 5
16th November 2010
While Antoine de Saint-Exupery wrote in The Little Prince that, “One sees clearly only with the heart. The essential is invisible to the eyes.", it is undeniable that seeing with one’s eyes and having unimpaired vision is an important part of living and w...
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mesrianilawgroup
15th November 2010
This flu season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging everyone aged 6 months and up to get vaccinated against influenza. Influenza virus vaccines, such as Fluzone® by sanofi pasteur, Inc., are essential in the fight against influ...
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Flu Vaccine21
11th November 2010
Blame YouTube. Blame the success of the "Jackass" TV series and films. Whatever the reason, teens are engaging in more and more overtly-dangerous car stunts - and racking up an alarming number of car accidents involving personal injury and wrongful deat...
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Jason Epstein
11th November 2010
If you thought that only the outside air causes health problems, it is time you reassess your viewpoint. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that "indoor environments are highly complex and building occupants may be exposed to a va...
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Aliceshown
11th November 2010
Slip and fall is one of the leading causes of unintentional injuries and deaths in the United States. Records from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that more than one million people are injured while more than 17,000 others are ki...
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LosAngelesLawyer
01st November 2010
We all know about the infamous Typhoid Mary who avoided soap and water like the plague, if you pardon the pun. Anyway, Mary's lack of hygiene raised havoc in New York in the early 1900's. Typhoid fever, caused mainly by contaminated water is a bacterial i...
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Lame Clive
28th October 2010
For many, the health care revision is coming with a sigh of relief. A report by the United states. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that forty six point three million U.s. citizens had been without insurance in 2009, a lurch of nearly th...
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mark_eting380
20th October 2010
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that more than 20 percent of male and female adults in America are smokers while 80 percent of them smoke at least one stick a day. Nicotine is the component of tobacco that brings about addicti...
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Marcus Franco
20th October 2010
(1888PressRelease) October 24th, 2010 is Radon Awareness Week in The United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend radon testing for all homes, schools, and offices. "Radon gas causes over 20,000 deaths every year," states Jamey ...
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Alberto Stellpflug
19th October 2010
(1888PressRelease) The American Society of Plastic Surgeons website now features more information for bariatric patients seeking to reconstruct their face and bodies after excess weight loss as a result of bariatric surgery. Extensive library of before an...
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Author:
Alberto Stellpflug
14th October 2010
Fall's loom means a lot of time outdoors prepping your landscape for winter's fast approaching arrival, or sharing in seasonal fun like pumpkin carving or cookie baking. Injuries to hands and knees may be the very last thing on your mind during this busy,...
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arthurreagan31
14th October 2010
Most people are going green today. This is because of the continuous campaign to fight global warming. Be it in recycling, reducing, or reusing, people are thinking of more methods that will save the Earth. Even carpet cleaning services firm have thought ...
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ThomasNielson
13th October 2010
No Smoking signs are popping up at some apartment complexes and condos, barring people from lighting up even in their own homes.
And in places where smoking is permitted, tenants and owners are beginning to seek protection from the secondhand smoke the...
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Author:
Donnadon
07th October 2010
Swin flu is a big problem around the world. Recent report said that more than 1000 cases of the Swin Flu exiting in India only. The famous Indian Yoga guru Baba Ramdev has given some Ayurvedic Medicine for Swine Flu-H1 N1.
Baba Ramdev said at Delhi in ...
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Dr.Steve Buchar
28th September 2010
Every day,thousands of U.S. teens are victims of dating violence.Dating violence harms its victims both physically and emotionally.It leaves scars on young people that affect them for a lifetime.
Beginning in the 1990s,researchers opened the eyes of th...
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Author:
Donna.Mcmullin