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Do Your Body Good!: Make Sure You Get The Best Health Care Possi health care for women health • health care • medicine • doctors • women
Traditional Chinese Medicine Works The Chinese have been practicing TCM for more than two thousand years. That's a lot of practicing. Spend that much time on one project and you're a master of the craft. medical service • eczema • skin rash • skin lesions • get rid of warts
Teeth Cleaning For Dogs and Cats Your veterinarian recommended a dental cleaning for your dog or cat, knowing what the teeth cleaning entails may help you feel better about having the procedure done. dental • dental cleaning • home dental care • veterinarian • dog teeth cleaning
Disconnect in Special Ed Placement The Disconnect between syndromes, disorders, and conditions on the one hand and placement in Special Education on the other is sometimes hard to explain to parents. This special education placement • adhd • attention deficit • dyslexia • fetal alcohol
Morgellons Disease is a Mystery Delusional parasitosis is a rare, time-honored psychiatric disorder in which you feel bugs crawling under your skin. Is Morgellons disease a variation of this disorder? morgellons disease mystery • psychological disorders • psychiatric disorders • delusional parasitosis • people with morgellons
Denial is not a River in Egypt! Denial is a form of distancing, and what we put at a distance is ourselves.
Heart Healthy Grapefruit A new study suggests that eating one grapefruit – especially the red variety – can lower both your cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Can a grapefruit a day keep the heart doctor away? lower • cholesterol • triglycerides • heart • healthy
Women: Get Up and Move The March 22-29th issue of JAMA is dedicated to Women's health. This is the first of several articles that sum up the findings reported in this week's publication. This study found that women benefit more than men from aspirin therapy and rarely suffer a heart attack following exercise - especially if they exercise on a regular basis. women • jama • heart • disease • aspirin
Pregnancy Exercise Guidelines The experts suggest the do's and don'ts of exercising during your pregnancy. exercise • pregnancy • fitness • molly kimball • ochsner clinic foundation
Arrivederci "Sopranos” Study proves 74% of young people have formed their image of Italian Americans from the media. "sopranos" • tv • italian americans • stereotypes • violence
Hugo Nominations 2006 Here's the list of 2006 Hugo and Campbell Award nominations. hugo • campbell • sfwa • science fiction • awards
The Diabetic Diet: The diabetic diet is good for everyone – even if you don’t have diabetes. It’s a simple, healthy approach to well balanced nutrition. Consider this article a primer on the diet; it’s designed to get you started on your way to healthier eating. Also, please help up build a cookbook of diabetic-friendly recipes. diabetes • diabetic • diet • healthy • eating
Lupus Spouses Among all the doctors, nurses, volunteers and support groups, there is the unsung hero of the lupus patient: The Lupus Spouse. lupus • sle • systemic lupus erythmatosus • autoimmune • connective tissue
De-stressing Not Distressing "It's not a magic bullet, but increasing physical activity is a positive and active strategy to help manage depression and anxiety," says Kristin Vickers-Douglas, Ph.D., depression • anxiety • improve mood • 30 minutes of exercise • exercise
Preventing Antibiotic Resistance When antibiotic prescriptions are not followed, drug resistant bacteria evolve and antibiotics become less effective. Proper use of antibiotics is essential. preventing antibiotic resistance • bacteriophage • reproductive fitness • virulence • e. coli 0157:h7
Snake Oil Peddlers: Caution: Newsgroups can be detrimental to yo cures • cure-alls • treatments • newsgroups • snake-oil
Rene Caisse's Formula for Essiac ® There is some debate on how many herbs Rene used in her formula. These four herbs are consistently claimed to be the original ingredients in the tea. 1922 • canadian • nurse • rene caisse • cancer fighting formula
BISHOP HENRY MCNEAL TURNER Profile of Bishop Henry Tuner, political and social activist. He was a Bishop in the AME church, publisher of the Christian Recorder and Chaplain of African American troops during the Civil War. african american men civil war chaplains
Cosmetic Surgery in Colombia Have you ever considered a package holiday that included an extreme makeover or plastic surgery as well as five star luxuries and a city tour? colombia • health tourism • surgery • bogota • cartagena
Don't be led down the so-called garden path! The important aspect of dealing with fibromyalgia is to do one's own research, consult with a well-educated physician who understands fibromyalgia, and not be led astray by every new product, treatment, or miraculous "cure" that some zealous convert tells us will "cure" our FMS.
Last King of Scotland: A Review The Last King of Scotland gives us a glimpse into the unusual life of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin. the last king of scotland • uganda • gillian anderson • forest whitaker • the lion the witch and the wardrobe
Oh That Pain In My Stomach: Part II :-( Your Ulcer May Be Cured Since this bacterium is still sensitive to antibiotics there may just be a way to eliminate the gnawing pain in your stomach. helicobacter • pylori • ulcers • stomach ulcer • duodenal ulcer
Twenty-eight Grams of Prevention is Worth 453 Grams of Cure immunizations • hand washing • food washing • healthy lifestyle
Taking Charge of Your Fibromyalgia Educating ourselves via books or the internet is the only way to gain solid knowledge. Learning to do our own research rather than depending upon others to tell us how to cope with fibromyalgia is a responsibility that we need to learn to take seriously.
Fibromyalgia and Depression We are responsible for our own well-being, and if we find ourselves feeling depressed about our life, we first must make sure that we do not have a clinical depression by seeing a physician who has a great deal of knowledge about both fibromyalgia and depression. chronic pain • coping • depressed
Learn to Fight for Your Rights! As a registered nurse, I have little tolerance for poor nursing care, and I refused to lower my standards just to please these people who had no knowledge of fibromyalgia and the effects it can have upon a person, both physically and emotionally. fibromyalgia • rights • tolerance • knowledge
The Creation of a New Musical, Part 9e -- Preproduction: Music Preparation musical • preproduction • copyists • music reproduction • computer software
Drugs for Erectile Dysfunction Three drugs have hit the market targeting male impotence. A discussion of the pros and cons of each will be discussed. erectile dysfunction • impotency • male impotence • penis • erection
Symptoms and Life Cycle of Tetanus: Why Lockjaw Immunization is Important When was the last time you got a tetanus shot? If you can't remember when then maybe it is time to get one. tetanus shot • tetanus symptoms • lockjaw immunization • tetanus immunization • clostridium tetani
World Health Day 2006 Celebrate health care workers in an effort to encourage more people to seek careers in the field and reduce staffing shortages. world health day • working together for health • nursing shortage • shortage of health care workers • health care shortage crisis
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
A Devastating Diagnosis An introduction to Alzheimer's Disease. alzheimer's • what is alzheimer's? • diagnosing alzhiemer's
Alzheimer's Drugs - Part Two Second in a four part series on the drugs used to treat Alzheimer's. tacrine • cognex • alzheimers
Is Your Dog or Cat Overweight? Pets get fat for the same reasons people do: overeating and lack of exercise. overweight dogs • fat cats • obesity in pets • dog obesity • cat obesity
Book Review: The Fiber 35 Diet Tired of low-fat and low-carb diets? See how increasing your fiber can change the way you eat and feel. fiber 35 diet • fiber35 • brenda watson • weight loss plan • increase fiber |
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