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  • The place to find Medicare News  By : Ron Mark
    The first place one can think of finding Medicare News is on the government’s Medicare website or in the printed press. Since Medicare is a service provided for people older than 65 with a few exceptions, they can also ask questions at the social services offices. But because Medicare is the main health insurance plan for seniors in the United States, there are a lot of websites dedicated to the issue. For example there are websites dedicated to all the new information and all the changes that c
  • Health Care Problems  By : Robert II Smith
    This invisible hand saves us from another hand, this one belonging to the government, that dips into our pockets and purloins our earned income in order to fund its own initiatives, converting our hard-earned money into the stuff of which bureaucracies are made.
  • Health Care System in USA  By : Robert II Smith
    One would be forgiven for thinking that the onset of sickness or disease, or a sudden injury, might well be a death sentence in this country. With bombastic and irresponsible films like Michael Moore's SiCKO in theaters and the filmmaker himself being interviewed on every major news network, it would be reasonable to be confused.
  • TLR9- cluster of differentiation 289  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) often known as CD289 (cluster of differentiation 289), is a member of the Toll-like receptor family that recognizes pathogen-associated molecular pattern.
  • TLR8- cluster of differentiation 288  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 8 (TLR8) often designated as CD288 (cluster of differentiation 288) is a member of evolutionarily conserved Toll-like receptor family which are critical parts of the evolutionarily conserved innate immune system.
  • TLR7- cluster of differentiation 287  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7), is an immune gene possessed by humans, other mammals and additionally in avian species playing a significant role in initiating antiviral immune responses.
  • TLR6- cluster of differentiation 286  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 6 (TLR6) often designated as CD286 (cluster of differentiation 286), is a member of the Toll-like receptor family, a highly conserved series of ancient innate immune pattern recognition receptors.
  • TLR5- cluster of differentiation 285  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5), a member of the evolutionarily conserved Toll-like receptor family, has evolved to permit mammals specifically to detect flagellated bacterial pathogens.
  • TLR4- cluster of differentiation 284  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) often designated as CD284 (cluster of differentiation 284) is a class I transmembrane receptor belonging to the large homologous family of Toll like receptors.
  • TLR3- cluster of differentiation 283  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) often designated as CD283 (cluster of differentiation 283) is a type I transmembrane receptor protein.
  • TLR2- cluster of differentiation 282  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), often designated as CD282 (cluster of differentiation 282) is a type I transmembrane protein belonging to the large homologous family of Toll like receptors.
  • TLR10- cluster of differentiation 290  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 10 (TLR10) often known as CD290 (cluster of differentiation 290), is the most recently identified human homolog of the Drosophila TOLL protein.
  • TLR1- cluster of differentiation 281  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 1 (TLR1) often designated as CD281 (cluster of differentiation 281), a member of the Toll-like receptor family recognizes pathogen-associated molecular pattern with specificity for gram-positive bacteria.
  • Long Term Care Insurance -- Crucial Steps And Precautions  By : Chimezirim Gabriel Odimba
    You must understand some things while you shop for a long term care insurance policy if what you really want is the best price/value. Any low price that does not give you the right blend of both great service and the right coverage, isn't really a good deal.
  • Long Term Care Insurance -- 9 Ways To The Very Best Value  By : Chimezirim Gabriel Odimba
    It's essential that you get a few factors clear while you shop for long term care insurance. You can get it cheap and get inadequate coverage while a person who has the right information buys his/hers at an inexpensive rate also but without compromising the value s/he enjoys.
  • Are you ready to survive a disaster?  By : Wilf Staton
    A disaster can strike in seconds sometimes with no warning what so ever and leave whole communities without power, running water or even shelter. You must be prepared to survive. The best way to prepare yourself is to have the necessary equipment and supplies to ensure you and your family are provided with the necessities of life.
  • A Few Facts On Tarot Psychic Reading  By : Robert Watson
    Tarot cards have been used for centuries to foretell how a persons life will turn out or how a certain event will come to pass in the future. Now more than ever, the tarot is being used as a divination tool for psychic readings.
  • The Cultivation of Vegetables  By : Godfrey Philander
    As to weeds, the gardener of any experience need not be told the importance of keeping his crops clean. He has learned from bitter and costly experience the price of letting them get anything resembling a start.
  • The Limitation Of Western Medicine Thinking  By : Johny Rider
    Scientific beliefs rest not just on facts, but on paradigms—broad views of how these facts are related and organized. Differences of opinion between groups of researchers are at least partly a reflection of the different scientific paradigms each group uses.
  • Quality Palliative Care - Dignity For Your Loved Ones  By : realart
    We often think of palliative care as exclusively for end of life treatment for cancer patients. Symptoms of more and more ailments are being treated with palliative care and in-home palliative care is becoming a more attractive option, especially in Toronto and the GTA.
  • Could Pheromones Make You More Attractive?  By : Dave Raynold
    There is a lot of research currently being conducted concerning pheromones and the role they play in human behavior. It has long been established that many insects, birds and animals are equipped with pheromones to excite or alter a specific behavior due to the scent emitted by the chemicals. For example, ants have been shown to use a natural chemical to mark the path between a food source and their nest for them and others to follow when returning with food.
  • The Pros & Cons of Healthcare Cost-Cutting  By : Monch Bravante
    Aside from reducing the cost of your medical needs, there are other things to consider when it comes to safe and effective ways of saving on your healthcare expenses. These ideas will help you sort the good from the bad to avoid putting your health on the line.
  • How Much Long-Term Care Coverage Do I Need?  By : Terry Stanfield
    Long-term care may be needed for yourself, or a loved one, in the future and you need to prepare for that possibility. However, it can be difficult to know exactly how much long-term care they will need in the future, since it is impossible to predict the future. You could end up needing long-term care insurance for a few months following an accident, surgery or illness, or you could need long-term care insurance for years in your old age when you need assistance with day-to-day activities. There is no way to tell how it will be for you.
  • How does a LTCi policy protect Senior Citizens?  By : Susan P. Payne, Long Term Care Specialist
    How does a LTCi policy protect Senior Citizens? Lets take a few minutes to look at this. Life is a journey full of surprises! No one knows exactly what the future holds. You worked hard to save and invest wisely for retirement. And, though it's impossible to predict what lies ahead, we can gain some control of the future by examining our lives and finding solutions that will protect our independence. The reality of life is that, despite everything you do to take care of yourself, your chances of needing long-term care steadily increase over time. The costs that go along with long-term care can exhaust your savings and impact your standard of living along with your independence. Fortunately, there's a solution. With long term care insurance, you can help ensure that if you ever need long-term care, you'll be better able to pay for it and help protect your family, your assets and remain in control of your future!
  • Buddhist insight to maintaining Digestive Help  By : Keith Woolley
    Do you ever wonder if what you know about Natural Digestive Help is accurate? Digest the following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on Natural Digestive Help.
  • How Does LTCi Protect Young Families?  By : Susan P. Payne
    How Does LTCi Protect Young Families? By Susan P. Payne How Does LTCi protect young families? Every day many people of all ages experience a significant change in health status. How would it impact your family if a sudden unexpected accident or illness happened? Are you prepared to handle the cost associated with long-term care? Needing long term care help is a family issue. What will happen to saving for the kids college? Your retirement? Your finances? Planning for a secure future can be possible with integrating Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCi) protection planning.
  • How Does Long Term Care Insurance Work?  By : Brian Harris
    How does long term care insurance work? This is a question I hear almost every day. Many people still do not understand how LTCi works. Due to the heightened awareness of Long Term Care Insurance over the past several years, most people realize that this coverage is an important part of their financial planning.
  • How Can Long Term Care Insurance Keep Up With Inflation?  By : Neil Gholson
    How can long term care insurance Keep Up With Inflation? When purchasing a long term care insurance policy, it is important to have an inflation protection rider included in your policy.
  • Planning For Long-Term Health Care  By : Terry Stanfield
    The future is uncertain and anything can happen. You may live a long and healthy life, only to die at the age of 102 while you are out on your daily jog, or you may suffer a stroke at the age of 62 and require long-term care to help you accomplish your daily activities. As a result, you need to start planning for long-term health care to ensure you do not suffer from an unexpected event that could leave you as a financial burden on your family.
  • Why Purchase Long Term Care Insurance?  By : Terry Stanfield
    Nothing in our lives is static, least of all our own ability to care for ourselves. Eventually, as we age, the need to have a long-term care solution becomes increasingly important. However, long-term care insurance does not have to only apply to the elderly. Christopher Reeve, who was paralyzed at the age of 42, required nine years of long-term care. As a result, the need for long-term care insurance is incredibly important and individuals need to start looking to purchase long-term care insurance immediately.
  • Simplifying Long-Term Care  By : Ray Voelkle, CLTC
    What is Long-Term Care? When people consider the subject of long-term care, they often think about nursing homes. In fact, long-term care has little to do with nursing homes. Understanding the difference can help you protect your family and finances.
  • What Age Should I Consider Long-Term Care Insurance?  By : Terry Stanfield
    Long-term care insurance is a very important part of ensuring you have a future that does not leave your family struggling to pay your bills at the nursing home. Getting that insurance means you are taking the initiative and thinking ahead, which is an excellent quality in an individual. However, many potential long-term insurance individuals do not always know when they should consider getting long-term care insurance. So, when should you think about making the commitment?
  • What Does Long-Term Care Cost? Who Pays?  By : Terry Stanfield
    In the many different discussions about the importance of long-term care insurance costs, there is often very little discussion about how much it will cost an individual. For many, the long-term care insurance cost is immaterial when compared to the benefits it can bring to an individual who is in need of long-term care.
  • How Does Age Affect The Price Of A Long-Term Care Policy?  By : Terry Stanfield
    As you grow old, some things like dinners out and movies become cheaper due to senior discounts. However, conversely other things become more expensive, and usually those things are insurance. As a result, when you are getting a long-term care policy, your age is going to have a big effect on the price of a long-term care policy.
  • Electronic Medical Records Software Helps Medical Facilities Go Green  By : Roberto Bell
    There are many other benefits to doctors using an electronic medical records solution.
  • Foster Care: Holding the Hand of a Child Available for Adoption  By : Febbe Wallace
    It's not easy to be a foster parent. In some cases, foster children may come from abusive environments. Thus being thrust into an entirely new household, away from their families is both stressful and unnerving. Becoming emotionally attached is one temptation for foster parents who are there simply to make a child available for adoption or return to his or her birth parent/s.
  • Considerations when Designing Nursing Homes in Toronto  By : Rob Parker
    When it comes to designing a nursing home, there are many considerations.
  • Communication Between Doctors and Patients – A Key to Better Health  By : EMMANUEL CHAVEZ
    The article talks about the health benefits of making simple adjustments in one's lifestyle. Having regular physical exercise, eating nutritious food, obtaining regular medical examinations, and taking medicines prescribed by doctors are essential elements of a healthy lifestyle.
  • Cytoskeleton-the cellular scaffold  By : Stephen Jones
    The cytoskeleton is a network of fibers throughout the cell's cytoplasm that helps the cell maintain its shape and gives support to the cell. It is a cellular scaffolding or skeleton contained within the cytoplasm, present in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
  • 2K Medical Announces Release of PDA Medical Software for Remote  By : James Addision
    2KMobile Link is a comprehensive software suite that eliminates the need for syncing with office computers, multiple PDA's and cell phones and much more. 2KMobile Link provides complete access via vital PDA medical software.
  • 5 Vegetable Garden Designs  By : Dave Truman
    Everyone knows there are many benefits from having your own garden. Feeling a sense of pride as you watch the fruits (or vegetables, as the case may be) of your labor begin to flourish is just one of them. And your garden doesnt ever have to be boring or the same year after year. Discover five vegetable garden ideas that will give you something creative to try for your next planting.
  • What is competency in nursing?  By : Robert II Smith
    As more and more develops take place in the nursing profession, the need to identify competency and its role in maintaining optimal health care practices is increasingly demanded and appreciated.
  • Outcome Related to Work Conditions for Professional Nurses  By : Robert II Smith
    Nursing is a professional course and a career that need to addressed from all professions to encourage proper working conditions for the nurses in order to have a maximum labor output for the wellbeing of the entire citizens. Therefore, labor motivations, recruitment of more nurses and retention of the registered nurses are issues that must be dealt with in order to maintain successful dedication of nurses to their nation.
  • What You Need To Know When Buying Vegetable Seeds  By : Dave Truman
    Spring is on its way and many people are looking forward to planning and planting their vegetable garden. There are so many options, it can be hard to know what to choose and from whom to purchase your seeds. Because there are so many online vegetable seed companies to pick from, the choices can be overwhelming. This article will help to point you in the right direction.
  • What Was 19th Century Health Care?  By : Roland Jefferson III
    Practitioners of health care in the 19th Century focused on providing care that was generally based on a minimum of causative information. Doctors in 1800 did not have X-rays to help them see inside the body.
  • Emergency response teams using HughesNet  By : Nathan Hughes
    Emergency response teams have to communicate with many departments such as fire stations and police within the shortest possible time possible. During an emergency important communication mediums such as telephones and mobile services can go down. Even Internet connectivity using cable or telephone may not function. Satellite Internet connectivity is one of the best ways to communicate during an emergency. Loved ones desperately try to connect with family members and friends to know their wherea
  • Medical Tourism  By : Frank Abbott
    Medical Tourism refers to a growing market of people who are seeking health care procedures abroad. Medical tourism has grown increasingly over the years due the rapidly increasing costs of health care and long waiting periods to receive much needed procedures. The term "Global Health Care" has recently been coined to replace "Medical Tourism", a phrase initially brought about by travel agencies and the mass media.
  • Feng Shui Mirrors  By : Jiaying Lee
    A mirror becomes a Feng Shui Mirror when it is placed in the home according to the Feng Shui directions. When a mirror is properly deployed in a home it becomes like a traffic warden allowing just the rght amount of 'Chi' energy and in the right direction to give health and prosperity to those who live in the home.
  • The relationship between the role of the Ethics Psychologist  By : Sebastian Mendez
    Are ceases to be human because they psychologist? -- What should I do with what I transferencialmente produces a therapeutic intervention? -- How is structured properly or from an ethical point of view the technical knowledge, the knowledge that we have with the power that goes with it in a therapeutic link? -- How to correctly use the information we have to make a good practice? -- Can you solve a problem or another is enabled an area generating tools that allow appropriating their situation and have the freedom to choose a way forward? -- Are alienates more than what they were alienated? Is it comes to "adapt" to a reality? -- How the psychologist serving in any intervention inevitably being crossed by a sociocultural context? -- What framework and model of society is ripe for an operating ethics of psychologist? Is there an appropriate legal framework that guarantees a good speech, or good practice for the psychologists at the national level? -- And finally this question posed by Gilles Deleuze: "How can one be attracted to another to his world, or even conservándole respecting their own worlds and their own relationships?"
  • Who is the DEA?  By : David T.
    The DEA is the United States Drug Enforcement Administration. It is a Department of Justice law enforcement agency. Part of the administration’s responsibilities is to fight the “war on drugs” that has lasted for many years now.
  • Making Good Health Care Choices  By : Roland Jefferson III
    It is very important that every person be able to make good health care choices. There are several areas in health care that will require knowledgeable decisions...
  • Health Care Ethics: Paramount To Good Health Care  By : Roland Jefferson III
    Many people don't ever think about health care ethics when they visit their doctor's office or hospital.
  • Indoor Fruit Trees - Winter Care  By : Jim Hofman
    If you own an indoor fruit tree, you'll be interested in knowing that your tree actually requires more care in the colder months than warmer months. Although this preparatory care isn't very time consuming, it's important for the health and growth cycle of your tree come spring and summer. Indoor fruit trees almost always grow more slowly during the cold months, and while that's nothing to worry about, there are a few tips that'll help your tree grow and thrive through the winter cycle.
  • Why You Should Try Free Phone Psychic Readings  By : Helena Michaels
    You should always try something before you knock it. Phone psychic readings are no exception, they could actually improve your life. Where is the harm in trying one for free? If your skepticism is well founded, you can mock away, but on the other hand, it might just change the way you view the world!
  • Healthcare Uniforms And The fight Against Superbugs  By : Catherine Harvey
    A look at whether the cleanliness of healthcare uniforms could be contributing towardst he spread of MRSA and similar illnesses.
  • Is Disability Simply A Label? Or Does It Exist  By : Rick London
    The system labeled me disabled in 2001. I was thought to have depression. I did feel depressed, but never felt that was the real problem. I turned out to be right. But it took a long time to prove it, and a very astute medical community.
  • Healthcare - The NHS and Private Sector  By : helen
    Healthcare is something that all of us will need at some point in our lives and within the UK there are two ways of going about getting the treatment that you need. You have a choice between using the state run service in the form of the NHS or you can opt to have your treatment and assessments done within the private sector.
  • Why Some People Should Not Be Care Givers  By : Susan Ellis
    Society believes all are capable of being caregivers; that families should look after their own. But care giving is a learned skill. What happens when you don't have the skills?
  • Why Medical Tourism is Gaining Popularity  By : Danna Schneider
    The medical tourism industry is just now starting to catch on, and shows signs that it will become a boon for foreign travel, and may even be a solicited "main attraction" in many far away destinations, in order to get eager US citizens to their country, spending money to get medical care that they otherwise may not be able to afford here in the US. See why this phenomena is catching on as the latest trend.
  • 9 Unusual Truths About Nursing Homes  By : Martin Sabel
    Few people really understand much about nursing homes. Some nursing homes give better care than others. Nursing homes, like people, have their own strengths, weaknesses and skill levels. Learn how to tell the good ones from the bad ones.
  • How to Avoid the High Cost of Healthcare  By : Ronald Godlewski
    There is a storm brewing in America. It has the power to ruin lives directly and indirectly. The storm will wreak more havoc than any natural disaster in history. The name of the storm is not a common name like Katrina. This storm's name is called "America's Health Care Crisis." The early signs are already here. Learn why this is happening and how you can take steps today to avoid going bankrupt from healthcare.
  • What Do Baby Boomer, Hidden Camera & Nursing Home Abuse Have In Common?  By : Glenn Freiboth
    As 1 million more health care workers will be needed in the next decade, and 3 million more workers will be needed by 2030 to care for a whopping 78 million strong baby boomer generation, new hidden camera technology will be needed to catch increasing care giver abuse and theft. This article explaines why new technology is needed to catch direct-care abuse.
  • New Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy was a Thought Experiment  By : Kristin Gabriel
    Author T.S. Wiley asked the question, "if hormone replacement was made of real bio-identical hormones and dosed to mimic the ups and downs of the hormone blood levels in a normal menstrual cycle in a 20 year-old woman, would all of the symptoms and disease states of aging decline or even, disappear?" Then she developed a Protocol that is helping tens of thousands of women, and that might answer that question.
  • Why Is There Child Abuse And Incest  By :
    News stories of neglect and horrible crimes against children are plastered all over the television and newspapers almost on a daily basis. The crimes against children are horrifying to hear about because they are waged against children who are helpless because they are unable to defend themselves against an abuser.
  • Medical Malpractice Compensation Claim  By : helen
    Are you suffering from an illness or medical condition that hasn’t been diagnosed and missed by your doctor’s and the hospital, have you suffered from pain and no one would take any notice, have the doctor’s missed all your symptoms and you’ve gone home feel worse for wear thinking why doesn’t no one believe me or have been into surgery and something’s gone wrong you may even have died from all of the above.
  • How to Tame the Age of Anxiety  By : Eli Bay
    The poet, W. H. Auden, dubbed our time as "the Age of Anxiety". It is predictably certain, that in a post 9/11 world that is becoming aware of inconvenient truths like global warming and pandemics, general and pervasive anxiety will continue to grip the hearts and minds of growing numbers of people.
  • How To Get A Free Doctor's Consultation And Prescription  By : Bryan Pringle, Ph.D.
    How to get a free doctor's consultation and prescription.
  • Hurray for HRA's  By : Scott Cooper
    Health Risk Assessments can help employers and employees manage health care costs.
  • Wheelchair People Are Not A Different Species  By : Peter Finch
    Do you feel that you are different because fate has put you in a wheelchair? Do you want a life as normal as possible doing all the things that most others can? Well you can do it, and those who feel that it is not within your capabilities can stay away from you!
  • Abortion: A Public Health Crisis  By : Monch Bravante
    Abortion is a very personal decision. Women and couples who are considering this procedure should also consider counseling. Research revealed that women are just as likely to get an abortion whether it is outlawed or legal, which increases the incidence of unsafe abortion.
  • Living With The Decision To Have An Abortion  By : Gillian Bowles
    Women have abortions for many reasons but whatever the reason and no matter how much they rationalise their decision they can still suffer from guilt and self hatred. This makes healing very difficult.
  • How To Avoid Illness During Your Hospital Stay  By : John Myre
    While estimates vary, every year tens of thousands of people die or are harmed in hospitals due to preventable incidents. And while incorrect surgeries make the headlines, infections and drug interactions cause most problems. Here are some safety tips.
  • Putting 'Hope' Back into Healthcare  By : Dr Mary Zennett
    The U.S. healthcare system is in crisis, with public confidence at an all time low. This article reveals reasons for dwindling public confidence in our current healthcare system and offers solutions.
  • Natural Cleaning Products That Prevent Black Mold From Invading Again  By : Drago Marx
    Natural cleaning products are natures way of cleaning safe. See which green cleaning products are the best value for your dollar..
  • Top 10 Myths about Drug Prevention Education  By : Tibor A. Palatinus
    Drug and alcohol prevention education myths exposed. What prevention education methods work, which don't and what to do about it.
  • Some More Tips on Health  By : Lindelwa Maseko
    The world recognizes the importance of medical practitioners and health care providers in the grand scheme of things. And online Health Care Schools offer training in many different aspects of the health care industry, including administration, medical coding, health information technology, psychology, social services, nursing, and many more.
  • Overpowering the Demands of Caregiving - Lessons from Madelyn  By : Elaine K. Sanchez
    This article offers three tips on overpowering the demands of caregiving, based on lessons learned in the book, Letters from Madelyn, Chronicles of a Caregiver. It offers advice on how to safely express anger and frustration, stay connected socially, and talk openly about death.
  • How Do I Control Mosquitoes And Related Questions Answered  By : Ellen Parry
    Everyone knows mosquitoes are irritating disease-carriers. How can I protect myself from mosquitoes? How do I control mosquitoes? Is there a way to eliminate mosquitoes for good? These are vital questions that, fortunately, have answers for many of us who simply want to get rid of mosquitoes.
  • How To Lose Your Belly By Improving Your Posture  By : Juzaily Ramli
    All parts of our body are related somehow. Case in point, our back and our stomach muscles are also related as they form some sort of girdle around our lower torso. And these muscles affect one another. Ah ha, did you think about that? So that means that how your tummy looks depends also on how you stand and sit, that is your posture.
  • Special Cleaning Required to Reduce Dust Mites  By : Howard Brule
    Dust mites are very common, but for many people they can cause big problems. These tiny critters can be found in nearly every home and survive on old skin cells shed by humans and pets. Although they aren't directly harmful to humans - they don't bite people or suck blood - their feces and dead remains are so small that they can be inhaled as dust and in some cases cause allergies. An allergy specialist can find out if you are allergic to dust mites.
  • How to Take Charge of Your Health, Control Medical and Subsequent Costs Now!  By : Bin Yang
    Staying healthy usually takes more than just common sense. How we handle when illnesses occur before and after seeing doctors can mean life or death. There is NO insurance that covers our medical bills, absenteeism, time, effort, and lives altogether. However, we can learn to take charge, and it does not take long.
  • Secrets Natural Health Companies Don't Want You to Know About  By : Brue Baker
    Many natural health companies claim to have scientific studies that back the effectiveness of their products. You need to be aware that these studies and tests, once examined more closely, prove little to nothing at all.
  • Louisiana Court Rules on "Loss of Enjoyment" in Mesothelioma Lawsuit  By :
    "Loss of enjoyment of life" is one of the damages for which plaintiffs can recover compensation from a defendant in personal injury cases.
  • Cord Blood Banking: Should You Bank Your Baby’s Cord Blood?  By : Alvin Toh
    Cord blood banking is a relatively new concept. It is only in the last ten years that people have seriously begun to bank their baby’s cord blood. While the practice of banking cord blood is still not common it is becoming more popular as people begin to learn about its benefits.
  • How to Select a Home Health Agency  By : Craig Mecham..
    As the population of the nation ages, more people are finding themselves in what has been called the "sandwich generation". They are simultaneously responsible for caring for their aging parents as well as their own children. They are "sandwiched" in between these two responsibilities. Chances are a significant number will be making some major health care decisions on behalf of parents-sometimes with their input and sometimes without, as necessity dictates.
  • Home Healthcare Service Delivery Options  By : Rob Parker
    If you need home healthcare, there are severlas ways that this can work for you. Find out how.
  • How Hosting a Blood Drive Can Help You Attract New Patients  By : Jeremy Zongker
    Hosting a blood drive is a great way to help the American Red Cross and can help you attract new patients.
  • Social Security system is inefficient  By : Roberto Bell
    See how the government cheats the average American out of $2 million dollars when compared to the S&P average yearly return. Also learn how the system is immoral, as it forces you to invest your money with the government bureaucrats.
  • Get Medical Treatment Overseas: Medical Tourism Options  By : Garrick Berger
    "Medical Tourism" - the concept of seeking medical treatment overseas, is becoming increasingly popular, due to insanely rising health costs. It may be just the right option for you.
  • Who is Deepak Chopra  By : Pawel Reszka
    Learn more about Deepak Chopra and the Chopra Center For Wellbeing.
  • Memory Development - Grasping New Information  By : Stephen Campbell
    The human mind is in a constant state of grasping new information, learning new things and perceiving new ideas. Our daily life teaches us so many experiences that it goes on accumulating in our minds.
  • Doctors Suggest Cutting Their Own Pay To Save Healthcare  By : Pat Carpenter
    In the midst of an exploding national healthcare crisis, there's much talk about slashing drug prices and cutting health insurance company profits. While these are valid debates, many physicians are actually offering an equally controversial solution: cut their pay.
  • American Hospitals Kill 100,000 A Year  By : Pat Carpenter
    If you've ever had the sneaking suspicion hospitals aren't doing all they can to prevent infections, you may be right. According to three studies published in the American Journal of Medical Quality, most hospital-acquired, or nosocomial infections, arise as a result of hospital procedures, not from the level of patients' illness.
  • Texas Relates To Import Safety Issues As China Executes Its Top Food and Drug Administrator  By : Pat Carpenter
    China's official Xinhua news agency announced yesterday the execution of Zheng Xiaoyu, the former head of its State Food and Drug Administration, in an attempt to show the country's seriousness about cleaning up obvious problems with exporting contaminated food and drugs.
  • The Health & Wellness Customer Service Disconnect  By : Suzanne Don de'Ville
    Today's consumers are bombarded with commercials for a vast array of products that promise, without explanation, that they are all natural and provide results. And most retail stores provide consumers with little or no knowledgeable customer service about these products. So where can consumers turn to learn more about these products before they buy?
  • A Neuroscientist's Perspective on How to Protect Your Brain  By : Alvaro Fernandez
    "We saw that the group with high level of leisure activities presented 38% less risk of developing Alzheimer's symptoms. And that, for each additional type of activity, the risk got reduced by 8%." Read this SharpBrains interview with Dr. Yaakov Stern, Division Leader of the Cognitive Neuroscience Division of the Sergievsky Center at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York.
  • Prevention of Loss of Hearing in Children, Young Adults and Older People  By : Mike Jennings
    There are several things we can do to preserve and protect our sense of hearing during life and this article covers a few ways to help us do this.
  • I Want A Full Body Check-Up  By : Karen Cheong
    In the old days, people only went to see the doctor when they felt sick. Now they are starting to see the doctor even when they feel well. They want to know if they have any risks for diseases , or if they are in the early stages of some diseases, where early treatment can result in a cure. But are all tests equally good ?
  • MMR, Autism, And Who Should Really Be On Trial  By : Jean Shaw
    Unless you have been living on a different planet for the past ten years or so you will have heard of autism and the possible connection with the MMR vaccine. It's a debate which won't go away.
  • Disabled, Think You Could Cope?  By : Shaun Parker
    How would you cope with a disability, illness or injury which hindered every aspect of everyday life? Making the simplest of tasks into hardest of hurdles.

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