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Fastmed Releases Top Ten List For A Healthier 2012 By: Donald Hood | Dec 30th 2011 - (1888PressRelease) As Americans throughout the country turn their attention to 2012 and how to achieve great health and happiness, FastMed Urgent Care is offering "The FastMed Top 10 List for a Healthier 2012" for neighbors throughout the communities served by FastMed.
Keeping Healthy This Winter Season By: Ethan Kalvin | Nov 22nd 2011 - When it comes to taking care of yourself it is very important realize that you need to do certain things to make sure that you get through the winter without becoming down and out for several weeks. A lot of people think that by getting themselves a flu shot early on that they are ensuring that they will stay healthy throughout the duration of the winter months. Tags:signs of sickness, sick effects, cold facts
Taking Your Dog To The Pet Hotel By: Steve Weber | Oct 27th 2011 - Having a pet hotel to take your canine to makes taking a vacation much more pleasurable by providing peace of mind in knowing that your dog is in good hands. Tags:dog hotel, dog boarding, canine
The Greatest Pleasure In The World Is Doing What People Say You Cannot Do By: Rich Talbot | Aug 15th 2011 - You've come up with a great idea and want to share it with the world but how do you stop the pessimists from quashing it at every angle? Follow the strategies outlined below and stop your ideas from being shot down by your critics. People are going to try to ruin your great ideas...are you going to let them? Tags:presentation skills london
Regular Maintenance Helps You Avoid Emergency Repairs By: Art Gib | Jul 7th 2011 - No one looks forward to going to the dentist for his or her regular check-ups, people don't get excited to get a physical, a mammogram, a colonoscopy or a flu shot. You do it because you understand that having a colonoscopy although not necessarily a party, is vitally important to avoiding colon cancer. Tags:Austin transmission
Mummy Tips: How To Keep Your Baby Healthy Through Your Payday Cash Loan By: FAye Dayton | May 24th 2011 - They say that motherhood is the most challenging the same way that it"s also the most fulfilling job in the world. As mums, we always want to ensure that you babies are healthy "" that they eat the right food, that they get the right vaccines, etc. Caring for a baby costs a lot of money and can stretch the budget so much that some would even apply for payday cash loan just to make sure that they can buy everything that their babies need. Tags:cash, cash loans, cash advance, payday loan, payday lender
How To Prevent And Cure The Flu Naturally Without A Vaccine By: Allison Biggar | Mar 31st 2011 - "If a doctor treats your flu, it will go away in fourteen days. If you leave it alone, it will go away in two weeks," said Gloria Silverstein. Drinking water, washing your hands, and getting enough sleep are important, but the most effective thing you can do to prevent any sort of flu is to boost your immune system. Here are two ways to cure the common cold. Tags:how to cure a cold, homepathy, vitamin D, green tea, garlic, green vegetables, vegan diet, how to recover from flu, Dr. Oz, Mike Adams, H1N1 virus, ho
A Whimsical And Ilustrative, If Impractical, Approach To Solving The Health Care Crisis By: Bruno Korschek | Feb 5th 2011 - This article reviews a social experiment that took place in Sweden and hypothesizes that a similar positive behavior modificaiotn approach in the United States would go much further in solving the health care crisis than Obama Care. The experiment involved replacing a flight of public stairs with steps that looked and sounded like a piano when you wallked on them. Once installed, people shunned the nearby escalator to use the musical stairs, an action that was healthier and more fun. Tags:sweden, obama care, baby boomers, dementia, piano, stairs
Turn Stress Upside Down By: Garrick Breaux | Jan 28th 2011 - Stress is a natural part of being human. Anyone
with a family, home, job, or who has any sort of life outside their living room
sofa, is going to experience some level of tension during even the most
ordinary of days. But stress doesn't have to shut you down or send you to the
medicine cabinet. In fact, when used mindfully, stress can actually help you
live a fuller, more rewarding life Tags:stress, anxiety, good stress, bad stress, high stress level, low stress level, best help for stress, how to destress, stress health
Staying Away From The Flu Can Be Helped By A Few Things By: Ethan Kalvin | Dec 5th 2010 - One good thing about many health insurance providers, they try to keep you will with preventative care. One thing that they will do for you is let you get the flu shot to help stay well. This shot is even readily available to people that don't have the insurance coverage in place. It seems like every little drugstore has a low cost flu shot for anybody. It will not prevent the flu 10 percent but is a good way to lower the odds. Tags:flu, getting the flu, avoid the flu
Facing Up To The Costs Of Long-term Care By: Anthony Cruz | Nov 14th 2010 - Some insurance decisions are easy. Take life insurance. You know you need it to replace the income your spouse and kids would lose if you died. Insurers dont have much leeway to dispute claims for death benefits because deceased is a pretty definite condition. Tags:Bad Faith Damages, Bad Faith Health Insurance
When The Teacher Needs To Call In Sick By: Jennifer Dobson | Aug 19th 2010 - Many teachers refuse to call off even when they're sick, citing learning schedules and lost time as the reason. Here are a few reasons why attending school when you're not 100% can negatively affect your health and your classroom. Tags:teacher, education, school, teacher tips, advice, health
Stay Healthy By Improving Your Immune System By: Eva Judge | Jun 8th 2010 - Boosting one's immune system is a preventative measure individuals can take to protect themselves from colds and flus during the winter months. Preventative measures include getting a flu shot, eating nutritious foods, drinking plenty of water, and eating adequate amounts of protein. All of these measures can help strengthen the immune system and contribute to better health overall. Tags:Flu Vaccination, Influenza Vaccine, Fu Vaccinations, Influenza Vaccination, flu vaccine
New World Order Vaccines For Profit And De-population By: Pat Boardman | Jan 16th 2010 - This article is the result of researching the question "should I get a flu shot?" and the short answer is "not on your life". Instead of obeying the ads and getting in line, I had a notion that the subject should be traced back to see who stood to benefit by the annual ritual of going for your shot, and the trail led to the ruling class elite, the tycoons who are above the law and have been in control of the U.S. government for a century.
The Flu Vaccine: Benefits For Employers And Employees Alike By: Eva Judge | Jan 14th 2010 - More and more people are becoming aware of the benefits and advantages of the flu vaccine. Case in point: workplace flu shots. Employers and employees alike are learning about the pluses of receiving these preventive measures, and more of them than ever before are choosing to take a proactive approach to protecting their health. Tags:Flu Vaccination, Influenza Vaccine, Fu Vaccinations, Influenza Vaccination, flu vaccine
Protecting Your Health With Diabetes By: Lenneice Drew | Dec 17th 2009 - Every day more than 4,000 adults are diagnosed with diabetes and approximately 200 people die from diabetes according to the Center for Disease Control. Diabetes is a major cause of heart disease and stroke and a leading cause of leg and foot amputations unrelated to injury, kidney failure, and new cases of blindness in adults. However, people with diabetes can lower their risk of complications and live long and healthy lives by following important steps to control the disease Tags:affordable health insurance, diabetes, healthcare
Best Ways For Swine Flu Prevention By: Ron Heggemeier | Sep 18th 2009 - This article lists the best ways to prevent the spread of the swine flu plus the best ways for us to protect ourselves from getting the swine flu Tags:treatment, health, prevent, protection, pandemic, virus, strain, H1N1, cough, herbs, influenza, cold, remedy
Javal_1_-_diabets2[1] By: ap7 | Sep 23rd 2008 - Ten years ago, at the very strong urging of my wife, I went to the doctor for a physical. I had not been to a doctor in 20 years. It was my philosophy if you go to a doctor, he will find something wrong with you. When he told me I had Diabetes. This was most certainly, a "Stop Sign" in my life. I was upset and I was angry, not so much at myself but at my wife and doctor for finding "this illness." After I settled down a bit, I read everything I could find on Diabetes. I totally changed ... Tags:Javal_1_-_Diabets2[1]
Jayval 1-diabetes2 By: ap7 | Sep 22nd 2008 - Ten years ago, at the very strong urging of my wife, I went to the doctor for a physical. I had not been to a doctor in 20 years. It was my philosophy if you go to a doctor, he will find something wrong with you. When he told me I had Diabetes. This was most certainly, a "Stop Sign" in my life. I was upset and I was angry, not so much at myself but at my wife and doctor for finding "this illness." After I settled down a bit, I read everything I could find on Diabetes. I totally changed ... Tags:JayVal 1-Diabetes2
Healthy Aging With Vitamins By: Paul Hata | Aug 7th 2008 - People do not realize what vitamins can do for them. Vitamins are great for those who need them. On the other hand, if you have sufficient vitamins, then you will not need regimens of vitamins. Vitamins will make you look younger and feel younger as well as make you feel good about yourself, providing you need regimens suited for your system. Tags:health, vitamins, medical, mental, weight, fitness, nutrition, exercise, wellness, paulhata, health articles
Kids And Flu Vaccine By: EmpoweredD | Sep 26th 2007 - Flu season typically peaks between December and March, and so now is the time that those most at risk need to get the shot. But theres some confusion about which children should get it this year because of the shortage. Tags:doctor directory, local doctors, medical encyclopedia, national database, case studies, medical animations
How Do You Boost Your Immunity? By: ann777 | Jul 12th 2007 - Are you born with a strong immune system to fight off disease? Can you do something about it, if you're not? Tags:immunity, boost, resistance, disease, [immunity system], body, virus, infection, health
Tips On Staying Healthy While Traveling By: Mark Hammond | Mar 17th 2007 - When we think of healthy travel issues, most of us think of travel to exotic destinations where they have tropical diseases. Domestic travel can make you sick, too, though unless you take some precautions. Here are a few ways to travel healthy when traveling.
Medications
Make sure you have any prescription medications that you need with you. They should be in the original bottles, and you should keep them in your purse or carry-on luggage.
Are You Eligible To Get A Flu Priority Shot? You Need To Know... By: Larry Evans | Jul 8th 2006 - A flu priority shot is something that many people are eligible for but many of them don"t realize it. Most people should get the flu shot each year in order to stay healthy throughout the flu season but some people are able to get the flu shot earlier than everyone else and these people are eligible for what is known as the flu priority shot.
The flu priority shot is what health care workers and some other people in the public can get. If you are able to get the flu priori... Tags:
Six Things You Can Do To Prepare For The Coming Pandemic By: John Hart | Mar 25th 2006 - A recent survey showed that 60% of American businesses were not ready for the coming Avian Influenza pandemic. However, 73% said they wanted to get ready, but weren't sure what to do. Here then, is a starter list of six things you should include in your business preparedness plan.
1. Absenteeism will be high due to illness or refusal to come to the workplace out of fear. Gather your key employees in accounting, sales, marketing, manufacturing, and management and develop a ... Tags:bird flu, h5n1, avian influenza, pandemic, business