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30th September 2009
The samaritan aed has become a major contributing factor in savings lives across the country. When it comes to offices, federal law dictates that a first aid kit must be present. However, those requirements are only for the most basic of first aid. In ma... Read >
Author: Branden Garrett
30th September 2009
The automatic defibulator has come to play a major role in savings lives across the country. When it comes to the workplace, federal law dictates that a first aid kit must be present. However, those requirements are only for the most basic of first aid. ... Read >
Author: Branden Garrett
22nd September 2009
Some of the common causes of ‘sudden death’ are electric shock, heart attacks, cardiac arrest, drowning, severe allergic reactions, drug overdose etc. After someone stops breathing, he or she can survive only for 4 to 6 minutes before lack of oxygen ... Read >
Author: American Safety Training Institute
21st September 2009
Exercise is one of the most effective techniques for you to stay fit and healthy. But even exercise can be bad, if you do it harder and not smarter. Exercising cleverly and maximizing the safety and effectiveness of the exercising schedule is the only w... Read >
Author: Vincent Wolf
21st September 2009
Although many people interchange and use them differently, the terms “Cardiac arrest” and “heart attach” are never the same. A heart attack may sometimes result in a cardiac arrest, but only sometimes, though not all. A cardiac arrest refers to th... Read >
Author: minnietimpsonqh
18th September 2009
The Last Days Of Michael JacksonThere is much controversy surrounding the late Michael Jackson's death. There have been claims that his death was a murder, a homicide even if the LAPD has denied allegations that they have started investigations into the c... Read >
Author: Mj Costumes
18th September 2009
These days, there are plenty of pills out there offered by your local pharmacy to cure what ails you. But you can never be too sure that the products pushed on us by the food and drug administration are the best thing for you. A lot of these pills have si... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Roughly 2,400,000 Americans have experienced recurring panic attack outbreaks. This mostly puzzling protracted stress disorder significantly harms the lives of victims who suffer, even though the precise cause can't be pinpointed. Many of us with panic ... Read >
Author: Donovan Bridges
16th September 2009
Exercise is one of the best tactics for you to stay fit and healthy. But even exercise can be bad, if you do it harder and not smarter. Exercising cleverly and maximizing the safety and effectiveness of the exercising programme is the simplest way to re... Read >
Author: Vincent Wolf
15th September 2009
Exercise is one of the most efficient tactics for you to remain healthy. But even exercise can be bad, if you do it harder and not smarter. Exercising intelligently and maximizing the safety and usefulness of the exercising schedule is the simplest way ... Read >
Author: Eldon Bryant
13th September 2009
Claims for clinical negligence are often made by those patients who have suffered themselves from neglect from a medical professional to practice medicine at the highest standard possible. However whilst people have suffered mentally, physically and cosme... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th September 2009
Exercise is one of the most effective tactics for you to remain fit. But even exercise can be bad, if you do it harder and not smarter. Exercising intelligently and maximizing the safety and usefulness of the exercise program is the simplest way to reac... Read >
Author: Jason Cochran
10th September 2009
Exercise is one of the best ways for you to stay fit and healthy. But even exercise can be bad, if you do it harder and not smarter. Exercising intelligently and maximizing the safety and usefulness of the exercising schedule is the simplest way to reac... Read >
Author: Jared Holloway
10th September 2009
CPR saves the lives of thousands of Americans every day, and the holiday season is no different. In fact, CPR certification is the top life saver during this time of year! Make sure that you are prepared for the holidays with training in CPR/AED and First... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
CPR, which is short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is a method which is used as an attempt to help victims of cardiac arrest to stay alive until advanced help can arrive. The technique is focused on helping to pump blood flow to all vital organs.
C... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
10th September 2009
I love watching hospital shows on television. The actors portraying doctors and nurses have experts on set to help them with lines, and techniques for saving people’s lives. If emergency situations in everyday life were that easy, if you had a coach nea... Read >
Author: cpraedcourse
04th September 2009
Occasional snoring is a common occurrence for many. However, it is a cause for concern if the snoring becomes persistent and involves gasping or choking. These may lead to incidences of cardiac arrest and high blood pressure. Snoring can be attributed to ... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
03rd September 2009
Smoking triggers the urge to smoke more leading to addiction. It is our own actions and psychologies that make us reach for another cigarette in our pocket. If you are angry and frustrated you tend to smoke more, as you feel relaxed. On the contrary some ... Read >
Author: Rapidmile
03rd September 2009
Smoking triggers the urge to smoke more leading to addiction. It is our own actions and psychologies that make us reach for another cigarette in our pocket. If you are angry and frustrated you tend to smoke more, as you feel relaxed. On the contrary some ... Read >
Author: Rapidmile
31st August 2009
Maximum Prostate For Prostate Health Click Now Another strong Food For Prostate Health Natural prostate health is choice that many men are making today to guarantee their health, since natural health is about taking care of your body in total. The... Read >
Author: Tommie Cox
31st August 2009
Maximum Prostate For Prostate Health Click Now Another strong Food For Prostate Health Natural prostate health is choice that many men are making today to ensure their health, since natural health is about taking care of your body in total. The ke... Read >
Author: Jason Little
26th August 2009
Back pain is caused from a variety of problems including "Acute Pulmonary Edema." Edema builds up abnormal and excessive fluids that cause serious actions to the tissue cells. What happens is similar to over watering plants. The plant will swell and gradu... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay
26th August 2009
Are you a smoker who is worried about your wellbeing and the health of people who are around you when you smoke? If that is the case you must do a small amount of analysis. Become familiar with smoking dangers and risks . Take these probably life-thr... Read >
Author: Nelson Hansen
24th August 2009
Masaza is another word for massage. It is the pressure applied on the particular part of the body to relieve of the body. The pressure can be structured, unstructured, vibrations or in motion. MASAZA is of different types.
After a stressful day one li... Read >
Author: Azeem
19th August 2009
If you've had a panic attacks you understand what it feels like. If nevertheless you have had a stressed experience and you aren't confident that it was caused by panic, take a look at the symptoms below and do a fast self examination. A panic fit has ... Read >
Author: Julian Richard
18th August 2009
Stun guns are powerful electroshock devices that work by causing painful muscle spasms in the target. The theory is that these electrically induced muscular contractions of great intensity will only temporarily disable the target, but with no lasting har... Read >
Author: Paul Wise
12th August 2009
You could be surprised to understand that annually many thousands are rushed to the surgical ER with signs that mimic a cardiac arrest. Yet maybe there are as many who feel the same symptoms that are not rushed to the ER. If you are wondering what could... Read >
Author: Rodrick Spence
10th August 2009
Diabetes Herbal Medicine : Healing Insulin Resistance Do you think that our bodies have the ability to heal itself? If yes, then you are also convinced that medication is not necessarily a requisite in restoring fit body cells. This is especially so in... Read >
Author: Frank Kim
10th August 2009
This article discusses how to treat panic attacks and the nature of this problem. For more information on this topic please see how to treat panic attacks.Before discussinghow to treat panic attacks, it's important to understand panic attack.What are Pan... Read >
Author: Boyd Garamound
08th August 2009
Parents of children with autism are acutely aware of what vaccines could mean for their sons and daughters. Many are concerned about routine vaccinations, but you should also be aware of the possible dangers of the swine flu, or Influenza A(H1N1) vaccin... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton
04th August 2009
Anti aging skin care products can cost anywhere from cheap to very expensive. But cost does not determine how effective an anti aging skin facial moisturizer is. Many face cream moisturizers are very ineffective; some are even harmful.
If spending a... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor
23rd July 2009
When news broke that Michael Jackson had died of cardiac arrest aged just 50, the world fell into a state of shock. Thousands of fans travelled to his Neverland home to pay respects and his funeral was attended by guests the world over. There's no doubtin... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
22nd July 2009
Auckland is one of the loveliest places in New Zealand and one must definitely consider this place as a holiday destination if he is a true nature and adventure lover. White sandy beaches, Waterfalls, volcanoes, green forests, deep fjords, are some of the... Read >
Author: jsmith
21st July 2009
Your spouse begins complaining of chest pain; your elderly parent is having trouble breathing; your child breaks into a cold sweat and collapses: these are all signs of a coronary event, and can all change your life in a moment’s notice.
Of course, y... Read >
Author: aedmasters
20th July 2009
We might not know it but stress can actually do more damage to your body than most people think. Most people take advantage of their body's limit and push it to extreme just to get the job done, while thinking that their body will adapt to the stress they... Read >
Author: Jonas Glass
17th July 2009
CPR is a technique that is used to continue the blood flow to all vital organs when a victim has gone into cardiac arrest. Through the use of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) by a certified person there is a greater potential of survival for the victim... Read >
Author: CPRCare
11th July 2009
Research has revealed many facts that apply to belly fat and obesity often.Obesity is an issue that is troubling about 40% or so of the US population.Other parts of the Earth particularly in nations like the ECU have this problem as well and are quickly s... Read >
Author: glen james
06th July 2009
An anxiety attack is the body's response to stress, plain and simple. The stress is usually something that occurs environmentally, although frequently it can also be self-generated stress to an imaginary threat. An anxiety attack can also be followed by a... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
06th July 2009
An anxiety attack is your system's reaction to stress, plain and simple. The stress is usually something that happens environmentally, although oftentimes it can also be self-generated stress to an imaginary threat. An anxiety attack can also be followed ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
04th July 2009
Smoking HypnotismNowadays you may find that your reasons for becoming a smoker are no longer valid. Many a times folks just smoke to look more stylish, or merely to improve their personality, but these are just some of the daft reasons due to which folks ... Read >
Author: Carson Solis
30th June 2009
This is a shock to everyone all over the world.
The most talked about news for the next few weeks. An idol in every way possible. A legend at a young age with faithful followers similar to Elvis. He brought music to a whole new level and accomplished so ... Read >
Author: David Lee
29th June 2009
Everyone remembers where they were when something important or life-changing breaks in the news, it is almost as if time stands still just long enough to leave its indelible impression. Yesterday, millions of people the world over were left shocked and u... Read >
Author: mattbrindisi
29th June 2009
Did Michael Jackson die from a prescription drug overdose? As I write this it is barely 12 hours since the death of the “King of Pop” and rumors are circulating that there is a strong possibility an overdose of Demerol, a prescription pain killer sim... Read >
Author: Robert Levin
29th June 2009
Pop star Michael Jackson, who bridged the gap between black soul and white pop music, has died in Los Angeles on Thursday, according to media reports. He was 50.Jackson had been rushed by ambulance to a Los Angeles-area hospital after suffering from cardi... Read >
Author: Rambo
29th June 2009
Entertainer Michael Jackson was pronounced dead at 2:26 p.m. PDT (9:26 p.m. EDT) on Thursday, after arriving at a Los Angeles hospital in full cardiac arrest, said Fred Corral of the Los Angeles County Coroner's office. He was 50.
Michael Jackson – a ... Read >
Author: mm
28th June 2009
Pop star Michael Jackson was confirmed dead today after paramedics found him in a coma at his Bel-Air mansion, town and law enforcement sources said to the Times.Los Angeles Fire Dep. Capt. Steve Ruda said to the Times that paramedics responded to a 911 c... Read >
Author: Odell Cohen
28th June 2009
Michael Jackson has died at age 50 after being rushed to UCLA Medical Center, NBC News has confirmed.
Los Angeles Fire Department Capt. Steve Ruda told the L.A. Times that Jackson was not breathing when paramedics arrived at his home and CPR was perfor... Read >
Author: E. Wells
22nd June 2009
Pediatric Advanced Life Support is an important training program that is the result of a combined effort between the American Heart Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics. Developed in 1988, the program has since been revised twice: in 1994 an... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
22nd June 2009
The Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) course is intended for any healthcare provider that desires to advance their skills, related to the resuscitation of an adult patient during a cardiopulmonary emergency. During an ACLS course, health care providers... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
19th June 2009
Anxiety and depression usually go in conjunction with each other, often feeding off each other and producing a vicious cycle of negative emotions and behaviors within the person that it plagues. The awfulness of anxiety and the symptoms that accompany it ... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
18th June 2009
For so many of us, the fear creeps up and takes a hold. Suddenly, we feel our heart rate accelerate and our breathing become quicker. We feel uncomfortable sensations coursing through our body and become even more frightened.
We are so consumed by the... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
17th June 2009
Before you start chest compression be sure that chest compression are needed. CPR is known for breaking ribs in adult patients and we certainly don’t want to do that if that is not what is needed. So how will you know if that is what is needed? For star... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
13th June 2009
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. The most important way that you can prevent a heart attack is to change your lifestyle. The three most important areas to change are to improve your nutrition, increase your exercise and... Read >
Author: John Adison
12th June 2009
The Innumerable Benefits of Online CPR Certification Everyone takes measures to prevent accidents but despite the best efforts, accidents and emergencies arise. The victim of an emergency such as a heart attack, cardiac arrest, or choking may be saved if ... Read >
Author: Carlisle
08th April 2009
What is Defibrillation?
Defibrillation is the standard method for treating such life threatening events as cardiac arrhythmias, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, or ventricular fibrillation. The treatment involves sending electrical energy to the hea... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
08th April 2009
What is Defibrillation?
Defibrillation is the standard method for treating such life threatening events as cardiac arrhythmias, pulseless ventricular tachycardia, or ventricular fibrillation. The treatment involves sending electrical energy to the hea... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
01st April 2009
Back pain is caused from a variety of problems including "Acute Pulmonary Edema." Edema builds up abnormal and excessive fluids that cause serious actions to the tissue cells. What happens is similar to over watering plants. The plant will swell and gradu... Read >
Author: ski987
10th March 2009
Shipping labels are the labels pasted on the top of a package that is going to be mailed, by freight or courier. The labels contain the address of the recipient, the date on which the item is being sent out, and the type of the items.
Shipping labels ... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
10th March 2009
Shipping labels are the labels pasted on the top of a package that is going to be mailed, by freight or courier. The labels contain the address of the recipient, the date on which the item is being sent out, and the type of the items.
Shipping labels ... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
18th February 2009
We all know that most of us eat food that can actually improve our health, but, it is always important to cook the food in the best possible way. There are many oils and other butter products in the market that have the 'Best' tag attached to them. One sh... Read >
Author: kabir.nh2009
13th February 2009
We all know that most of us eat food that can actually improve our health, but, it is always important to cook the food in the best possible way. There are many oils and other butter products in the market that have the 'Best' tag attached to them. One sh... Read >
Author: Raghav Sharma
02nd February 2009
Pulmonary Embolism: Diagnosis & Management :What is a pulmonary embolism?A pulmonary embolism (P.E) is a condition where a pulmonary vessel in the either or both lungs becomes blocked. The blockage is usually caused by one or more blood clots which have t... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
22nd January 2009
The old saying goes, “Everything old is new again.” When it comes to aging and your health, that’s not such a bad thing, is it? The Ancient Romans had a secret weapon in the fight to stay young and healthy. Twenty odd years ago, modern scientists di... Read >
Author: Richard Williams
20th January 2009
If you are among those many, preoccupied with your body, image, or weight and feel pressured to buy in to the society’s constant admiration for those who measure up to the commercial standards for beauty, armed with other pre-disposing factors, you coul... Read >
Author: adok983
20th January 2009
If you are among those many, preoccupied with your body, image, or weight and feel pressured to buy in to the society’s constant admiration for those who measure up to the commercial standards for beauty, armed with other pre-disposing factors, you coul... Read >
Author: adok989
09th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Barry Lycka
An anxiety attack is a disorder that affects millions of people. Studies have shown up to 5% of the American population is affected However it can be treated successfully, often without drugs.
It is characterized: 1.) ... Read >
05th January 2009
CPR saves the lives of thousands of Americans every day, and the holiday season is no different. In fact, CPR certification is the top life saver during this time of year! Make sure that you are prepared for the holidays with training in CPR/AED and First... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
29th December 2008
Firstly, what is a panic attack? A commonly accepted definition of a panic attack is 'an exaggeration of the body's normal response to fear, stress or excitement'. 20% of the adult population have experienced a panic attack which if left untreated can bec... Read >
Author: Hugo Davenport
29th December 2008
Firstly, what is a panic attack? A commonly accepted definition of a panic attack is 'an exaggeration of the body's normal response to fear, stress or excitement'. 20% of the adult population have experienced a panic attack which if left untreated can bec... Read >
Author: Hugo Davenport
05th December 2008
Heart Attack is a condition in which a portion of the heart muscle is damaged due to inadequate supply of Oxygen to that area. If immediate first aid and medical attention is not given, there may be a Cardiac arrest. That is, the heart stops to pump eno... Read >
Author: Dev Saras
03rd December 2008
Asthma being a condition that affects the respiratory system, should be taken very seriously. The respiratory system is the second most important system in the body. This is after the heart. Asthma and exercise should not be ignored. Exercise is very ... Read >
Author: Mercy
02nd December 2008
Now, employees who have so much against their bosses have all the more reasons to get peeved at them. Why? Because bad managers are linked to increasing risk of heart problems over time due to stress, according to a new Swedish research.
Bosses who tre... Read >
Author: morningshift
02nd December 2008
It is up to you to keep your dog happy and healthy. You nee to avoid potential hazards. Do you know what is toxic to your dog? You need to be a aware of where your dog goes and what they eat.
Here a list of things every dog owner should know:
Ant... Read >
Author: Gator Publishing
01st December 2008
Scientists believe that a traumatic brain injury (TBI) following heart failure and cardiac arrest can be avoided as well as repaired, according to a new study. The study, titled, "Neurological Recovery," describes a common condition known as ischemia that... Read >
Author: Legal
14th October 2008
What is Epsom salt? Epsom salt is the name by which most people know the chemical compound magnesium sulfate, with the formula MgSO4. The compound is more popularly called by that name because it was first discovered in Epsom, England, where it was dist... Read >
Author: John C. Arkin
25th September 2008
Long Q-T syndrome (LQTS) is a rare, hereditary disorder of the heart's electrical rhythm that can happen in otherwise healthy people. It generally affects kids or young adults. The fast heartbeats, caused by changes in the part of your heart that causes i... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
CPR, which is short for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, is a method which is used as an attempt to help victims of cardiac arrest to stay alive until advanced help can arrive. The technique is focused on helping to pump blood flow to all vital organs.
... Read >
Author: American Health Care Academy
22nd September 2008
Panic attacks can twitch lacking a detailed event to trigger them, or can also be allied to certain situations, such as being in large crowds of people in restaurants or stadiums. Depending on the guise and their personality makeup, sometimes just the ant... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
15th September 2008
We live in developed world. It’s is fact that we are the most educated society in history. It’s sad but we have to admit in fact that we are the most obese population to ever live on the earth. We have amazing knowledge about the human body… and wha... Read >
Author: Samuel
15th August 2008
I was really enjoying Chicago, the sights, the people and the buzz that seemed to almost propel the population to a higher level of business expectation. This was not only a windy city but a vibrant cosmopolitan arena with its own heartbeat, which apparen... Read >
Author: Peter Birch
21st July 2008
Anorexia nervosa definitely hovers at the top of the list of horrors that parents hope to never surface in their children’s physical and mental makeup. At least one in 100 teenage girls in affluent countries is known to be affected by this disorder.
An... Read >
Author: Will Wisdom
17th July 2008
Having a dog for your pet is a great thing and something you will cherish. There is only one problem. In a cruel twist of fate, dogs have much smaller life spans than we humans.
This ultimately leads to their natural passing or a point in time where t... Read >
Author: John Grimes
16th July 2008
Stress
Stress is one of the worst things to affect the life of an individual. Though it does no bodily harm directly, it can wreak havoc with your psychological makeup. Apart from that, stress is a cause of some of the fatal physical ailments, like hig... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th July 2008
Ephedra risks, which have been known for several thousand years by the Chinese medicinal practioners, are largely ignored by the energy drink crowd today. Ephedra comes from a shrub from the Asian regions of the world and is commonly known by the Chinese... Read >
Author: Michael Manning
27th June 2008
Whether you are working on ways to deal with the economic recession, just starting your business, or looking for ways to increase your business, it may be time to work that business plan!
If you’ve written a business plan only to set it aside never t... Read >
Author: The Dabbling Mum
20th May 2008
Amnesia can be classified as retrograde (for events before the cause), anterograde (inability to store new memories after the cause), global (for information related to all senses and past times), and sense-specific (for events processed by one sense—eg... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th March 2008
This is another band I have to thank my sis P for getting me into. When we were little kids my sister used to watch the Karen Carpenter Story over and over when we were on our 6 weeks holiday from school, and I used to pretend I didn't like it for a whil... Read >
Author: Wisdom_Mcr
10th March 2008
Releasing your anger may be easier said than done, especially if your anger is so intense that forgetting about it is virtually impossible to do. Nevertheless, no matter how you justify your anger, you have to let your anger go.
You have to cut the in... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
28th January 2008
My mother was amazing! She didn't let age stand in her way. When my dad passed away due to a long illness, after a period of intense grief, my mother made the comment. "I've decided to make the best of what I have." She had her faith and her family. Howev... Read >
Author: Patch
11th January 2008
Demerol is the trade name of Pethidine / meperidine which is a fast-acting opioid analgesic drug used to treat pain. In the United States and Canada, Pethidine or meperidine is more commonly known by its brand name Demerol whereas in many parts of the wor... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
08th January 2008
The morning is the most important time of the day. Why? - Because it can easily set the mood for the rest of your day! - This is due to many reasons. One of the most significant is that it is much easier (scientifically, almost 25 times easier) to develop... Read >
Author: Self-Evolution
02nd October 2007
An arrhythmia is a change in the rhythm of your heartbeat. Most people have experienced these occasional, brief irregular heartbeats that feel like a skipped, fluttering or racing heartbeat. Cardiac dysrhythmia is technically more correct, as arrhythmia w... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
07th September 2007
There could not be another word in the advertising lexicon which is more marketable than ‘Cholesterol’. That word has been thrown around in the mass media to sell products ranging from diet supplements to exotic herbs that claim to make you healthier.... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
09th August 2007
When you eat a diet that is high in saturated and Tran's fats, you are causing a buildup of calcium in your blood vessels that can later cause many different medical conditions. If you change your eating habits to include low fat foods, you can ensure th... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon
30th June 2007
Every satellite programming service provider claims to be the best choice on the market. If you read their promotional articles, they would all have you believe that their toll free customer service number will be answered by the president of the company,... Read >
Author: Kaptain
21st June 2007
Cricket is not just a game for the fans, it is a religion in some countries and the cricketers are the gods. The tension and thrill during any a game of cricket is palpable. A victory or a loss of the home team can play havoc with the fans leading to emot... Read >
Author: Ella Wilson
18th June 2007
Do you have time freedom in your life? Do you own your time?
How are things?
Do you find yourself moving forward in your investing career, and you’re growing as an entrepreneur with unstoppable momentum?
Great!
This brings me to the subject... Read >
Author: Danny Welsh
09th April 2007
Do you have a Living Will? To Living Will or to not to Living Will. These questions lend themselves to more questions: How well do you know and trust your loved ones? How confident are you that they understand your core values and views on what your final... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice
12th March 2007
People always have the impression that heart disease only affects men. Women are less likely to have heart disease. This is definitely a common misconception. Most women are not aware that heart disease is the leading killer of women in United States and ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
06th March 2007
Today, people mistake heart attack for cardiac arrest. The differene between the two is actually very distinct. Cardiac arrest is the medical situation when your heart stopped beating. It does not necessarily mean there is something wrong with your heart.... Read >
Author: Sven Ullmann
02nd March 2007
As a dog owner, we all want what's best for our dog. With the newest reports about the proper diet for your dog, they should have carbohydrates, vegtables, etc., more and more dog owners are giving their dog table scraps without realizing that there are c... Read >
Author: Michelle Johnson
02nd January 2007
If you can still remember, three young high profile professional athletes: Reggie Lewis (basketball player), Darryl Kile (baseball pitcher), and Marc Vivien Foe (football player) all died of sudden cardiac death or sudden death due to a fatal heart rhythm... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
18th December 2006
The snow has already begun to fly in various parts of the country, and now you're looking forward to snuggling on the couch with a good book in front of a warm fire. But before you get too comfortable, make sure that your house is winterized for this comi... Read >
Author: Richard Roll
15th November 2006
Had Maisky not had dog training he would definitely have wandered away since he was unchained before I slept off. But the sense of responsibility inculcated into him through training kept him securing my place for more than 4 hours till 3 AM when the... Read >
Author: Jackson Neshah
24th September 2006
Copyright 2006 David Maillie
Obesity has been actively argued as being derived from poor diet and then others state it is mostly caused by genetics and a persons DNA will make them more likely to have obesity. Regardless which school of thought you ch... Read >
Author: David Maillie
31st August 2006
William Walters
http://Lowering-Cholesterol-Facts.com/
Wednesday, 2:37 pm
Today we are going to talk about the importance of Lowering your Cholesterol to prevent the #1 killer in the US "Heart Disease"
Cholesterol is an important element required... Read >
Author: William Walters
07th May 2006
A recent survey of twenty-six Philadelphia-area health clubsconducted by CardioReady revealed only three clubs are prepared tohelp save their members from sudden cardiac death by havingautomated external defibrillators and trained personnel on-site.The i... Read >
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28th March 2006
These days, there are plenty of pills out there offered by your local pharmacy to cure what ails you. But you can never be too sure that the products pushed on us by the food and drug administration are the best thing for you. A lot of these pills have si... Read >
Author: John Gibb
14th January 2006
Greek philosophers commenced theorizing about the nature as composed of elements like water, earth, ether etc. This nature or environment has always been a jamboree for the inquisitive souls. This is precisely the reason that man has left no stone unturne... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
13th December 2005
For decades, when someone's heart stops beating, CPR has been the standard and most effective form of first aid. CPR is taught in classroom and community centers throughout the world, led in great part by the American Red Cross, who urges all Americans to... Read >
Author: Lary Mitchel
13th December 2005
Automated External Defibrillators, commonly known as an AED, have saved thousands of lives since their formal induction into the world outside of hospitals and ambulances. Every place from apartment buildings to airports to shopping malls are investing in... Read >
Author: Lary Mitchel
13th December 2005
How much is a human life worth? If there was a way you can potentially save a life perhaps even your own -- with an investment of just $1,000, would you make the deal? Of course you would! Thanks to enhanced technology and rapidly dropping prices, now e... Read >
Author: Lary Mitchel
02nd December 2005
By Christine Wheeler, MAOne of the scariest things you can experience is the unexpected attack of an anaphylactic reaction.This can be a truly life-threatening crisis and emergency attention is often necessary. If you have a severe allergy to certain foo... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
13th October 2005
While many people might be most familiar with the external defibrillators seen on TV, in emergency rooms or at sporting events, there are similar devices that, although less obvious in their use, serve the same purpose of restoring proper heart rhythms an... Read >
Author: Thomas Morva
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