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Risk Management Planning & Reporting
June 21, 1999 has come and gone and chances are you don't even remember what you did that day. It was just another day to you. But it wasn't just another day to 40,000+ industries and public and government facilities that had to submit risk management plans to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It wasn't just another day to them!
• epa
• risk management planning
• risk management reporting
• risk reporting
• risk
Understanding the Concept of CAPM
Nearly every asset class has an element of risk. Learn how to evaluate investments based on the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM).
• capm
• capital asset pricing model
• systematic risk
• unsystematic risk
• risk-free asset
Reducing Our Risk of Heart Disease
It has long been a myth that estrogens protect women from heart disease, but heart disease is in fact the number one cause of death among American women. As we discussed in the previous articles, thyroid disease increases our risk of developing heart disease.
• thyroid
• women
• heart disease
• cardiac risk
• risk
The Risk/Return Ratio
Ever wonder how serious people decide what to do and what not to do? Well, they balance up the risks with returns. In financial circles they talk of a Risk/Return ratio, but it applies to all walks of life ... even to the question: Should I hitch, or should I not?
• risk
• return
• risk/return
• hitch-hiking
Exercise Could Prevent Dementia
People aged over 65 who walk regularly or do other forms of moderate exercise may greatly lower their risk of developing vascular dementia, according to an Italian study.
• exercise could prevent dementia
• walking may stave off cognitive decline
• reduce the risk of developing dementia
• regular exercise lowers dementia risk
• physical activity and dementia risk in the elderly
Why Bonds?
Discusses a few reasons for opting for bonds.
• portfolio management
• risk management
• investment decisions
• credit risk
• returns interest-rate risk.
Evaluate a Stock's Risk with Beta
By ranking stocks according to their betas, investors can learn how much their investments deviate from a chosen benchmark market, such as, for example, the S&P 500.
• beta
• capm
• capital asset pricing model
• beta of zero
• risky asset
Jelly Candies Present Choking Risks for Kids
The FDA is warning all parents: Don't let your kids eat gel candies with fruit centers. While the candies may seem harmless, the choking risk has caused three childhood deaths in the United States in the last two years, and additional deaths abroad.
• candy
• choking
• fda
• food and drug administration
• cpsc
Osteoporosis Risk Assessment Test
Osteoporosis is a progressive disease that causes the bones to deteriorate. Assessing your risk of osteoporosis can help delay or prevent future bone loss.
• osteoporosis risk assessment test
• bone loss prevention
• osteoporosis treatment
• medications
• exercise
Alcohol's Health Benefits & Risks
Whether or not it is safe for you to drink depends on your physical and psychological health profile.
• alcohol health
• alcohol medication
• drinking health
• drinking medication
• alcohol age
Once you know, what will you do?
Summary review of article which reports a study about affect of breast and ovarian cancer genetic testing results on personal health behavior patterns.
• breast
• cancer
• genetic
• testing
• psychology
Osteoporosis Risks
Fractures and broken bones are the result of not paying attention to bone health. Get your exercise and understand the impact of food and medicine.
• osteoporosis medicine
• bone degeneration
• osteoporosis disease
• bone formation
• osteoporosis and calcium
Risk Groups for Contracting Hepatitis
Hepatitis C is a bloodborne disease. The current available research shows that 60% of those people that test positive can be traced to the known ways of coming in contact with infected blood. Here is a list of known risk groups
• liver
• hepatitis
• hepatitis c
• hcv
• risks
Secret Wonderings after Surgery
Are you or someone close to you going to have surgery in the next few months? Have you been told what might be expected both before and AFTER the operation? Being told what will happen before and during the surgery is expected and usually does occur. However, what might happen after you come out of recovery could be a huge shock to you and especially to your family. I had a severe reaction to medications and the anesthetic used in my last back surgery and was hallucinatory for 10 days. I was lost in a world that seemed as real as this one, and my family was terrified that I would never return. I'm writing about this experience in this, and several subsequent articles, in order to inform you and others to insist on knowing BEFOREHAND what possibilities, no matter how remote, you could encounter after the operating room. I'm sure my family and myself, could have reacted much differently and with less terror if we had been told of this remote possibility. I hope you'll read these articles and be better prepared to deal with reality and the world of hallucinations, if you are ever called to visit there.
• hallucination
• surgery
• risks
• anesthetic
• anaesthesia
The Risks of Liposuction
The risks of liposuction or cosmetic surgery can go beyond money or hospital time. Women who suffer or die after liposuction pay a huge price for weight loss surgery.
• risks of liposuction
• complications of weight loss surgery
• cosmetic surgery
• weight loss programs
• when liposuction goes wrong
At Risk
Mystery author, Patricia Cornwell's latest mystery novel, At Risk is an easy read, but it doesn't live up to the standard set by her previous work.
• at risk by patricia cornwell
• patricia cornwell
• mystery novel
• mystery ficion
• forensic science
HD Risk Factors = Menopaause
A new study suggests that risk factors associated with heart disease relates to earlier onset of menopause. A converse conclusion could be true.
• heart disease
• menopause
• healthy
• lifestyle
• smoking
Heat Stroke and High Risk Dogs
All dogs are more susceptible to heat stroke than humans are but some are more at risk than others. It's 85 F out; have you checked your dog today?
• dogs
• heat stroke
• dogs susceptible to heat stroke
• at risk dogs
• high risk dogs
Risk Your Life
Even the best of changes can be scary. If you look at what you can get, instead of what's getting left behind, it makes all the difference!
• change
• magnetic attraction
• attraction
• goals
• habits
America's Future At Risk
Can the current U.S. defense budget provide sufficient funds to ensure America's military has continued access to space?
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Osteoporosis, Are You at Risk?
Manitoba is launching a three year study to assess and improve the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis in post-menopausal women. There is, however, no mention of prevention.
• osteoporosis
• manitoba
• project
• management
• multiple choice
Ray's Story - A Story from One At - Risk
This is a story of one mans journey with being at risk and going through the testing process. Ray doesn't hold anything back. He received his results just before I was to get my own. We shared many similar emotions. Ray is a wonderful guy and a forever friend.
• hd
• huntington's disease
• huntington's
• at risk
• testing
Risk Factors of Breast Cancer
Do you have any of the risk factors? Do you have more than one? Are you in the clear of having any risk factors? Is it that important to know the risk factors?
• cancer
• breast cancer
• breast cancer risk factors
• cancer prevention
Subclinical Hypothyroidism May Increase Cardiovascular Risk
Women with low thyroid may be more at risk for cardiovascular disease. Even slightly low normal levels may increase the risk for postmenopausal women.
• cardiovascular
• thyroid
• hypothyroidism
• subclinical hypothyroidism
• myocardial infarction
Women Over 65 + Low TSH = Increased Risk of Broken Bones
In a long term study published in the <i>Annals of Internal Medicine</i> researchers concluded that for women 65 and over a TSH (a test measuring the level of thyroid stimulating hormone) of 0.1mlU/L or less increases the risk of fracture two to three times that of women with normal levels.
• hip fracture
• broken hip
• osteoporosis
• tsh
• thyroid
Eating During Labor?
Historically women have been advised to eat during labor. Sixty years ago, all of that changed. Find out why benefits of eating during labor may outweigh the risks.
• eating during labor
• benefits
• risks
• foods
• easily-digested
FED Model, Earnings Trends; Some Context for it
Forward EPS estimates have risen at an 18% annualized rate over the past 3 months, at a 15% rate over the past 6 months, and at an 8% rate over the past year. Trailing Operating EPS have risen 23% in the past year. Reported EPS have also risen 23% in the past year. In this context it's tough to predict a market crash. This article explains why.
• fed model
• s&p500
• ed yardeni
• estimated earnings
• spx
Lightning Safety Tips
Lightning season is starting, and it helps to be reminded of how to stay safe from strikes. Here is a quick primer of lightning safety tips.
• lightning
• thunderstorms
• hiking
• backpacking
• safety
PRESERVATION OF CAPITAL
Why preservation of capital is important to a sound investment strategy and how to use a risk pyramid to achieve this goal.
• preservation of capital
• risk pyramid
• money
• stocks
• investment
Signs, Symptoms and Consequences of Anorexia Nervosa
Are you or a loved one at risk for anorexia? Find out here. Are you a sufferer? Read about the long-term medical consequences of your condition.
• anorexia
• eating dosorder
• signs
• symptoms
• consequences
The Cliff and the Choice
This was something I wrote within days of receiving my test results for Huntington's disease. When I wrote this I had no idea just how many others who are at risk or have tested would identify with it. Because this series of articles has to do with the testing process I thought it might be appropriate to include this.
• huntington's disease
• disease
• huntington's
• testing
• at risk.
The Last Eight Ways To Protect Affected Limbs
These are the final eight of the twenty-four ways to protect an affected limb according to the American Lymphedema Institute.
• american lymphedema institute
• affected limb
• at-risk limb
• edema
• mld
The Scope, Meaning, Causes and Implications of Political Instability
When trying to understand politics, I emphasize matters of political credibility. Leaders who are not perceived as being bound by their word will suffer - and their nations and possibly other nations as well will suffer with them - in many ways. Most dramatically, leaders may feel forced to adopt policies very far from the norm and not subject to any retraction - to become rabid tigers - just to show that they do mean what they say. These facts give considerable cause for concern but not resignation regarding Russia.
• russia moscow kremlin crisis "political risk" "rab
Appreciative Inquiry
Reflexive Artistic Expression cannot be evaluated judgementally by using deficit thinking. Art requires self-esteeming which requires well developed resilience.
• appreciative
• inquiry
• self-esteeming
• critique
• art
Eat Fiber for Your Heart
Up your fiber intake to 20-35 grams per day and decrease your likelihood of heart disease by more than 60 percent. One cup of black beans and brown rice puts you over the minimum requirement – as does two slices whole grain bread (at least 7 grams per slice – check the label), an apple, 1/2 cup berries, and two one half cup servings of vegetables.
• heart
• fiber
• health
• rich
• foods