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  • Hiring A Cleaner: Direct Or Through Agency?
    By: Jo Harris | - Hiring a cleaner to clean your huge house may not be the easiest job around but then, cleaning the house yourself may be much more difficult. So, if you have the option, you would rather pay someone to do the job for you rather than doing it half heartedly yourself.

    Before hiring a cleaner for the house, decide what part of the house and what things you would want to be cleaned. It is better to have them written down to avoid confusion later. It will also help in determining how man ...

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  • An Exploration Of Health And Music
    By: Jackie Spivey | - When exploring health and music we must consider Music therapy. This is the use of music by health care professionals to promote healing and enhance the quality of life for their patients. This discipline is an established health care profession that uses music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals of all ages.

    Music therapy improves the quality of life for persons who are well and meets the needs of children and adults with disabilities or illn ...

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  • How To Choose A Children's Gym
    By: Harvey Howard | - Harvey Howard is the owner of My Gym Childrens Fitness Center in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He is a certified special education teacher, elementary teacher, guidance counselor, and student assistance professional located in New Jersey. Here he spills the secrets to a childrens gym that fits your needs.

    There are any number of things that parents should be on the lookout for when selecting a gym for their child. When talkig about the main considerations, you are going ...

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  • Want To Get Rid Of Moles, Cold Sores And Fat? Read On
    By: Ranju Kumar | - Technology has presented the opportunity for individuals to become more familiar about various topics at the click of a button. This advance of intelligent information permits the public to develop and find the most useful solutions to the various illness affecting them. Some of the most popular searches on the internet include how to get rid of fat, how to get rid of cold sores, and how to get rid of moles.

    The conflict over weight reduction is classic and seems to be a never e ...

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  • India- Emerging Global Medical Tourism Destination
    By: mahi25 | - Despite the hard blow of the recession India has emerged as the global spa destination. Patients and tourists from all over the world visit India for medical treatment, surgery and relaxation as the country provides superlative medical care, equipments and facilities. India excels in offering cheap health care, services to the over seas patients and tourists. According to the new report of the RNCOS the medical treatment and tourism in India contributes annual revenues of around $400 millions t ...
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  • Are You Suffering From A Debt Related Illness?
    By: Daniel Major | - Money issues, debt in particular, can cause many stress related illnesses and also be the root cause of relationship issues that often result in the breakdown of marriages and the family unit. The damage to your mental health, caused by debt, can be countered by putting things into perspective and order, as quite often it is the inability to understand the size of the problem and the processes and actions needed to control it that cause anxiety.

    These simple measures listed below, ...

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  • How To Deal With Nursing Stress
    By: Caitlin McGuire | - Imagine spending every day of your life knowing that you're holding people's lives in your hands. For a nurse, that is every day. Day in, day out, nurses deal with the humane side of healthcare, thrown headfirst into pain, death and grieving with every patient that crosses the threshold of the hospital. Understandably, the nursing profession has a much higher rate of stress than is associated with other professions. The International Labour Organization has gone as far as creating a stress preve ...
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  • Why People Get Panic And Anxiety Attacks
    By: Jeronimo Minnie | - The reason people have panic attacks and anxiety disorders are related to the functioning of the brain. A person can be diagnosed with three types of panic attacks. These are specific panic attacks, spontaneous panic attacks and situational predisposed panic attacks. For a long time a myth has existed surrounding panic attacks and anxiety disorder. It was believed that it is a mental illness where in actuality these attacks are frequently behavioral conditions with specific symptoms.
    Pers ...

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  • If You Don't Know About Mortgage Protection, You'll Hate Yourself Later
    By: David P Walker | - Mortgages were seen in the boom years as a foolproof way of borrowing, leading to inevitable profits from soaring house prices. Now the recession has hit, many people are struggling to repay their mortgages by themselves - this is where mortgage protection comes in.

    When mortgages were pain-free

    During the boom years, many people were able to borrow up to six times their own salary - sometimes more - to buy a property. When times were good, it was just about feasibl ...

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  • Ibs - What Are The Symptoms And Causes?
    By: Kirthy Shetty | - Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gut disorder. The cause is not known although approximately 10% of people diagnosed with this syndrome found that symptoms appeared after a gastric illness and it is often associated with anxiety and stress, which seems to exacerbate symptoms. It affects between 10% and 20% of the UK population and is twice as common in women as it is in men.

    Such syndrome is commonly misdiagnosed, or neglected, with many people suffering with symptoms year ...

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  • How To Make A Contingency Plan For Your Business
    By: Janet Giacoma | - You've worked hard to establish a thriving online business, but what happens to it if suddenly you are not there to manage it? A sudden illness, injury or worse yet death could leave your company stranded. Learn how to protect your investment with a Contingency Plan.

    So you've built a successful Internet-based home business. The revenues are rolling in and you are reaping the rewards. Have you considered what would happen to your business if you were suddenly not able to take care ...

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  • A Natural Cure For Cancer
    By: Laura Lin | - These days most of the people who die tend to relate to Cancer. Cancer is seem to be the most common disease that is known to many. The top most common causes of death are stroke, heart attacks and cancer. It seems to be the most threatening type of diseases the engulfed around us. It is very painful to know of a loved one who is being diagnosed with cancer and we feel so helplessly without having the right knowledge of help or not able to do anything to prevent its occurrence.

    One ...

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  • How Psychiatric Nursing Differs From Other Medical Care
    By: Cynthia123 | - Many people assume that the different types of nursing are more or less the same, but in reality there are significant distinctions between them. One of the branches of nursing where this is the most evident is psychiatric and mental health nursing. Psychiatric nursing deals with patients that are undergoing psychiatric treatment for mental illness and disease. To give you a better idea of exactly what is expected of nurses who enter the psychiatric field, below are some ways in which psychiatri ...
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  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome (ibs)
    By: Sadhana | - What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

    Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common gut disorder, although the cause is still not known. When X-rays, blood tests, endoscopies and other diagnostic tests are carried out, the results do not reveal any obvious abnormality. For that reason IBS is often called 'a functional disorder' of the bowel; in other words, an illness associated with a disturbance of bowel function without any change in structure or obvious cause.

    What ar ...

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  • 4 Ways To Recover From Financial Panic By Investing In Yourself
    By: Phyllis Goldberg | - The financial crisis has affected many people and involved losses on many levels - jobs, income, money in the stock market, a certain comfort level, retirement funds, a sense of security, dreams for the future. And, inevitably, these feelings of loss are accompanied by a period of grieving. Ever since Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross first identified the stages of mourning in her seminal book, "On Death and Dying," bards, mental health experts and pundits have waxed philosophical about this process.
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  • Next Steps After You Have Finished Nursing School
    By: JoannaB1 | - Once you have your nursing degree in hand, what comes next? Actually, there are a number of options you can consider after earning your degree and obtaining your license. Below are some great examples of the career paths that are open to a fully trained and licensed nurse.

    By far, the most common option among newly licensed nurses is to secure a position in a healthcare facility such as a hospital or nursing home. Many areas are suffering from a lack of qualified nurses, so the ...

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  • Online Lpn To Rn Degree Programs
    By: Jason Bacot | - LPN in short stands for Licensed Practical Nurse and transitioning to RN (Registered Nurse) involves a long waiting list. Traditional degrees at nursing schools have a long waiting list of up to 3 years, but by studying online you dramatically reduce the cost and time it would have taken normally.

    Traditional nurses would normally take courses that relate to nursing in between so they don't have to start paying back the loan before finishing their RN degree. So, by studying for y ...

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  • How To Live A Healthier Life
    By: petersonbran | - Massage is extremely beneficial. Massage can stimulate weak, inactive muscles and partially compensate for the lack of exercise and inactivity resulting from illness or injury. It also can hasten and lead to a more complete recovery from exercise or injury.

    Participating in positive strength training, cardio, nutrition, rest and massage program will result in an enormous increase in health. There is no magic bullet. Just simple and effective tools to create the life we want. Make ...

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  • Understanding Marriage Counseling
    By: Alex Smoke | - Marriage counseling gives people a chance to work out issues with their partners whether it be their boyfriend or girlfriend or their spouse. This process is also referred to as couples counseling. Marriage counseling gives couples the tools to improve their relationship and to learn how to better relate to one another.

    Marriage counseling should be done by a licensed counselor who has a certification in marriage and family counseling. These counselors do pretty much the same as ...

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  • Ayurveda Body Massage
    By: alex | - Many of us are becoming aware of the importance of preventative health care in this challenging, stress filled time. There is also a growing interest in the value of cleansing the body of accumulated toxins.

    With this, the traditional form of health care from India known as Ayurveda is enjoying an increase in popularity. One of the principal forms of treatment in Ayurveda is the process of periodical cleansing of the body, consisting of five phases, known as Pancha Karma. This pro ...

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  • Stop Feeling Anxious About Credit Debt!
    By: Daniel Major | - Money issues, debt in particular, can cause many stress related illnesses and also be the root cause of relationship issues that often result in the breakdown of marriages and the family unit. The damage to your mental health, caused by debt, can be countered by putting things into perspective and order, as quite often it is the inability to understand the size of the problem and the processes and actions needed to control it that cause anxiety.

    These simple measures listed below, ...

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  • Care To Know If You Have Dual Diagnosis?
    By: Dennis_Draking | - Dual diagnosis is sometimes called co-morbidity, concurrent disorders, co-occurring illness, co-occurring disorder, double trouble, and dual disorder. Even the professional field of literature is full of confusion as to what term should be used to describe dual diagnosis.
    A person should be diagnosed as having dual diagnosis if one has a psychosocial issue and at the same time experiencing multiple illnesses of which it can be more than two. Example is a person which has both a psychiatr ...

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  • Feeling Symptoms Of Depression Here Is A Quick Way To Preventing
    By: Henry Diaz | - Keeping yourself informed is very important in our times. Do so by reading the following article regarding this topic.

    Depression is a complex disease that can remain hidden unless someone who knows the signs looks. Over 15 million Americans will suffer some type of depression this year and many will not even know that they have it. 2/3 of those never seek help. Why is depression hard to spot? The answer is easy. Occasional issues like sadness are common and have nothing to d ...

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  • How To Identify Aspergers Symptoms In Your Child
    By: Jona | - There are a number of different Aspergers symptoms that vary in degree of severity. These symptoms all are different for each individual person. The hallmark symptom seen in people with Asperger's Syndrome is extreme trouble with social situations and interactions. As many as 1 in 300 children may have this disorder, which means it is actually rather common.

    Aspergers symptoms are usually noted when a child is quite young, but particularly at preschool level. This is a time ...

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  • How To Help Your Angry Teen
    By: Christina Botto | - Lately, several parents asked: "Where is my teen's anger coming from?" Teenagers, like adults, experience stress every day. The stubborn and argumentative teen is fighting for independence and less control by his or her parents. An angry teen is battling with daily difficulties and is trying to make sense of emotional issues, such as:
    changes in their bodies
    trying to establish an identity
    dealing with friends
    positive and negative peer pressure < ...

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  • Chinese Medicine And Herbal Remedies
    By: Paul Hata | - In Chinese medicine everything has a place and a structure in order to help with healing. All of these are natural approaches to bringing holistic health in an individual. One of the concepts that Chinese medicine uses in relation to this is herbal remedies.By combining a variety of elements, there is the ability for the herbs to help in healing everything.

    The basis behind herbal remedies is to combine a series of herbs in order to bring about the desired effect. Usually, th ...

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  • Invisible Illness Week Theme Says Hope Can Grow Despite Illness
    By: Lisa Copen. | - The 2008 National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week, September 8-14, 2008, has announced this year's theme: "Hope Can Grow From the Soil of Illness."

    Lisa Copen, the founder of Rest Ministries, Inc, who sponsors this annual event shares, "The journey of illness is often defined by the many losses one goes through and the grief of seeing their dreams disappear. Many people, however, eventually find a fresh passion that they could not have imagined they would have ever taken ...

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  • Prevention Of Malaria
    By: Peter Hutch | - Malaria

    Malaria is an infectious disease caused by a parasite that's transmitted by mosquitoes. The illness results in recurrent attacks of chills and fever, and it can be deadly.

    Estimate your risk of being exposed to malaria. You can find out from the Destinations section of this website if there is risk of malaria in the countries you will be visiting, what regions are most infected, and what type of malaria is most common.

    How To Prevent Malaria< ...

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  • Living Through Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (cfs)
    By: wealthbuilder1 | - Chronic fatigue syndrome, once thought by some doctors to be a psychological problem or even an excuse for malingerers, has been officially recognised as an illness that affects more than a million Americans. But that hasnt made diagnosing the symptoms any easier.

    Fatigue is a warning signal of a variety of diseases and conditions, and persistent feeling of fatigue should never be ignored.

    In my case I missed the tell tale signs, until my family doctor suspected ...

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  • Have You Ever Been Told You Are Super Sensitive Or Emotionally Oversensitive? Turn Your Remarkable G
    By: Jessica Bogosian | - Well if so, I can relate totally to what youre feeling. All my life I was always told I was a highly sensitive person. Many times people would not tell me important things simply because they feared they would hurt my feelings. When I think back to junior high and high school, I was often teased and picked on because I would easily cry and show emotion. However, as I grew older I got tired of being the sensitive one because it made me feel inferior and weak. Having this label made me fe ...
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  • Reasons For Occurrence Of Mental Illness
    By: Robert II Smith | - The occurrence of mental illness can be caused by different factors or a combination of these several factors. Different explanations are offered by different schools of thought, such as biological, psychological or social explanations for causing mental illness. Current theories however, have mostly acknowledged that all three contribute in varying amounts to a person's mental ill-health. Many psychiatric diseases can be classified as syndromes, or the association of several clinically rec ...
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  • Treatments Available For Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis Sufferers
    By: Alan Haburchak | - One of the most serious illnesses associated with sufferers of kidney disease is a disease known as Nephrogenic Systemic Fibrosis (NSF). The illness is a painful and, in some instances, fatal disease that is often associated with the use of gandolinium. Patients of kidney disease often undergo MRI or MRA testing in which case they receive a dye, known as gandolinium. This helps make the appearance of blood vessels easier to see in the MRI/MRA tests. However, it is suggested that gandolinium caus ...
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  • Journey Through Loss And Change
    By: Brenda Shoshanna | - We all feel that the world is stable and secure, that change and loss will not come into our lives. When it does, not only do we experience deep shock and sorrow, but our normal anchors disappear. Confusion, numbness, and helplessness can arise. Needless to say, it takes time to absorb these changes. Along with a sense of abandonment and sorrow, anger and struggle often replace the comfort and strength an individual needs. Most have little understanding of what they are going through, or what ...
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  • How Observing Veterans Day Can Resonate For The Sandwich Generation
    By: Rosemary Lichtman | - As the average age of men and women in the Armed Forces rises, many are a part of the Sandwich Generation, concerned about caring for family members at home as they continue their service to the country. Their burden becomes especially apparent on Veterans Day, a time for all of us to pay tribute to American veterans of all wars.

    Yet, even on Veterans Day, controversy surrounds the most meaningful ways to honor those who have served in the past and support our troops who are st ...

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  • The Science Of Getting Rich And Healthy By Secret Attraction
    By: Matthew J. Loop, DC | - Undoubtedly, I feel certain that we draw all things into our lives for a reason whether it may seem bad or good at the time. We attract these particular things by the images that we think about consistently in our mind. The current thinking patterns we hold that relate to perception, finances, health and how you exist are all habitual. This is called psychological programming.

    This programming is tucked away within your subconscious mind and it dictates your behavior on a daily ba ...

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  • Recognizing Depression's Warning Signs
    By: Andrew simon | - Depression is a serious illness, not a harmless part of life. It is a complex disorder with a variety of causes. It is never caused by just one thing. It may be the result of a mix of factors, including genetic, chemical, physical, and sociological. It is also influenced by behavior patterns learned in the family and by cognitive distortions.
    Depression affects millions of people in this country. It is always troubling, and for some people it can be disabling. Depression is more than just ...

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  • Fear Of The Unknown
    By: Helene Rothschild | - For some reason, we are often afraid of the unknown. We will stay in an unfulfilling home, job, or relationship, because we know how it is. It is familiar. We do not know what will happen if we make a change. One client once said, "I would rather be safe than satisfied." Can you relate to that?

    I learned about the fear of the unknown, when I was counseling clients as a Marriage, Family Therapist. I was surprised to discover that this unconscious fear was keeping people stuck in un ...

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  • Protecting Our Horses With Horse Insurance
    By: Riley Hendersen | - Insurance of all kinds has become endemic in our society today; car insurance, home owners insurance, health insurance, and everything in between. The role of insurance in our lives is the protection of our assets. And when it comes to horse insurance, the goals are the same. For those who own one or more horses, horse insurance provides them with the same peace of mind as any other insurance policy.

    Just as a serious collector of antique cars would think nothing of purchasing a c ...

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  • A Spiritual View Of Mental Illness
    By: Julie Redstone | - The difficulties that occur for the many who carry within themselves severe mental or emotional disturbance are legion, occurring on many levels of experience. This is true for those who are severely depressed, withdrawn, alienated, or involved with an inner reality that is visible to themselves alone that separates them from the world around them. For those challenged in this way, the extreme separation from life causes much pain and suffering, as it does also for family and friends who must ...
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  • Insomnia Basics
    By: Cordel Dietzig | - Insomnia is a very difficult condition. It not only affects the person that experiences it, but it could affect the people that closely relate to that person, their relationships, their grades, and performance at work.

    If you or someone you know suffers from insomnia, it is important that you learn as much as you possibly can about this illness. The first step to recovering from, or helping others recover from insomnia, is completely understanding the illness and knowing why a pe ...

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  • It's Going To Take Courage. Chronic Pain.
    By: Sue Falkner Wood | - For some of us, disease is our constant companion. We suffer, we adapt. We educate ourselves and try to understand. We strive to appreciate the good days and make it through the bad ones. Always, however, in our hearts and in the back of our minds, is the fear factor. We fear many things. I'm not certain what your fears may be, although I think I could guess many of them; therefore, I will tell you what I fear, in the hope that you will relate to some of them.

    I fear my inability ...

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  • You Don't Look Sick!
    By: Andrew Schorr | - Joy Selak knows what it is like to live with an invisible chronic illness. She went from hating it, to embracing it, to using it as a platform to help others. She teamed up with her doctor, Seattle rheumatologist Steven Overman, M.D., to write a wonderfully helpful book, You Don't Look Sick!: Living Well with Chronic Illness. Our dear host of HealthTalk Live, Judy Foreman, also interviewed them on the HealthTalk site. And I had a fascinating hour with them this past weekend as they joined me ...
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  • A Lesson From Rooney
    By: Robert Ryles | - Copyright 2006 Robert Ryles

    It has become 'The Rooney Metatarsal'. The good old metatarsal has been around for, well as long as we have. Funny how it takes a celebrity to make such an innocuous bone important or even famous. I have to admit, as a Chartered Physiotherapist or Physical Therapist, whichever you prefer, I doubted whether young Wayne would be fit in time for The World Cup. Fit he is though. So well done to Wqyne and to all his team.

    I know Wayne well, as ...

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  • Stress And High Blood Pressure
    By: Dr. Armughan Riaz | - Stress can make blood pressure go up for a while, and it has been thought to contribute to high blood pressure. But the long-term effects of stress are as yet unclear. Stress management techniques do not seem to prevent high blood pressure. However, such techniques may have other benefits, such as making you feel better or helping you to control over-eating thus helping in decreasing your blood pressure..
    Remember Your blood pressure increases remarkably when you are under physical or emo ...

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