Articles, tagged with "home health", page 6
22nd February 2010
Description: Also known as the Alsatian, the German Shepherd is a large dog weighing between 77 and 85 pounds. The dog will measure 24 to 26 at the withers, and the bitch 22 to 24 . German Shepherds are agile and muscular dogs and well suited to all forms...
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Author:
scott lipe
13th February 2010
Obesity is on the rise in the UK. As the nation awaits the publication of the latest obesity statistics, teams of specialist obesity surgeons are already treating the morbidly obese with weight loss surgery operations. The specialty called "bariatrics" is...
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Author:
Daniel Harris
12th February 2010
The "baby boomers," the result of a massive upswing in births post World War II, have frequently been labeled as generation of change. From the youth-centered cultural revolution of the 1960s to the dawning of the yuppie age in the 1980s, baby boomers hav...
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Author:
Robert Bell
15th January 2010
I wish everyone a very joyous and profitable 2010, but in order to make it profitable, you must start planning. I'm not going to tell you to make resolutions for the New Year (resolutions normally fall by the wayside very quickly anyway), but rather organ...
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Author:
James Dicks
22nd December 2009
Ask an elderly Veteran if they are aware they may be eligible for a pension from the Veteran's Administration and they will tell you "I'm not eligible because I was not injured in the War." This is a common misconception which keeps many Veterans from tap...
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Author:
vpcrmanagement71@gmail.com
11th December 2009
Loss of memory can be classified into these categories namely, sudden, short term, long term, permanent and temporal loss. There are also other types of memory loss which includes "forgetting" as well as temporary and permanent amnesia. As a matter of f...
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Author:
gurgsumit
19th November 2009
Medicare is a medical insurance program run by the government. Medicare Part A covers hospital stays and Medicare Part B pays for medical procedures for the disabled and senior citizens. In the United States, there are a lot more than forty four million p...
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Author:
FrankRod
10th November 2009
Like mountain roads, insurance sector also has twists and turns. It can be bed of roses or bed of mines depending on the person if he is versified with the sector or not. It can be very difficult to compare the conditions and costs of the insurance while ...
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Author:
Alien
27th October 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 George Lazoryszak
Because affiliate marketing continues to have a high failure rate it should make you want to step back and analyze what successful people are doing. One way to do that is to consider things that do not work when it ...
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Author:
George Lazoryszak
15th October 2009
The one core part of any living room décor is the sofa. This is where most of your family members spend their time relaxing, lounging to watch television, reading or just plain relaxing after a long day at work. This is exactly the reason why you need to...
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Author:
Vanessa Doctor
02nd October 2009
Cooking food is something we do every day, unless you eat out at a restaurant you will need to prepare a meal to eat and you will need to use a cooker of some sort in order to make a meal. Whilst many kitchens will feature an oven and frying surface of s...
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Author:
Lee Lazarus
30th September 2009
Consider This many potential students are exploring the opportunities that are involved with nursing fast tracks such as licensed practical nursing schools provide.
{Nurses have a great role to fill in when they are already practicing in the field. Th...
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Author:
educinfo321
07th September 2009
Sleep Apnea Treatment with CPAP & BiPAP EquipmentThe Birth of the CPAP Supply Industry The leading cause of death in the hospital is infection usually caused by staff, patients, and visitors not washing their hands. Respiratory supplies were changed every...
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Author:
Jorock
19th August 2009
The federal minimum wage rose from $6.55 an hour to $7.25 in last month. An estimated 2.8 million employees got a minimum wage raise. Another 1.6 million whose hourly pay hovers around $7.25 also got a boost as employers adjust their pay scales to the ne...
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Author:
Cecily
18th August 2009
Health is wealth, the old cliché goes. With environmental degradation at its peak and the number of communicable diseases on the rise, the need to care for our health has become even more important. We may have doctors almost everywhere, but caring for o...
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Author:
healthreviser