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JoAnn Lennon

Vitamin Supplements: A Must After Forties - 0 views

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    Acclaimed with the title of "best meal of the day," breakfast certainly does provide the essential nutrients, packed with lots of energy, to kick-start our minds and bodies.
JoAnn Lennon

Get the Facts on Fasting - 0 views

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    Is fasting for you? We've all heard about it, but what exactly does it accomplish? Is it useful and healthy, or the best way to lose weight? Find out how fasting can make or break your health and nutritional goals. Learn about it and see for yourself!What is Fasting and Why Is It Used?Fasting is the act of going without food for a certain period of time. Fasting can range from cutting out certain types of food, to all food, or both. It's an age-old method, traditionally practiced to promote reflection. Over the years, it's been redesigned in many ways.
wb health

Healthy Weight: High-fat diet can improve the health of the kidneys - 0 views

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    High-fat diet can prevent kidney failure. But this does not applicable to people who suffer from diabetes.
wheelchairindia9

Karma KP-80 - 0 views

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    Powerchair, is more compact and has a better turning radius, making it is easier to navigate narrow doorways and tight turns. Another advantage of the powerchair wheelchair is that its armchair joystick does not require an upright posture like an electric scooter's handlebars. Most powerchair wheelchairs can also be taken apart and stowed, while scooters usually can't. Powerchair wheelchairs are also usually less. Power Wheelchairs/Electric Wheelchairs is specially designed for Disabled and Handicapped People. They are recognized as the prominent manufacturer and supplier of a wide array of Power Wheelchairs. Variety of Power Wheelchairs for handicapped and disability product like: Variety of Power Wheelchairs: Karma KP 10-2 Power Wheelchair Karma KP 10-3 Power Wheelchair Karma KP 80 Power Wheelchair GM Lite Power Wheelchair Bronco Wheelchair Angel Wheelchair Bronco Wheelchair: Bronco Reclining Power Wheelchair Description: Comfort mobility is a professional Bronco Wheelchair and power scooter manufacturer established in 1978 in Taiwan. It operates with the policy of combining high quality with innovation. With dedication to research and development, Bronco wheelchair are exported around the world and earned solid reputation for its superior quality, comfort and convenience. Bronco wheelchair - comfortable, durable, designed for easy and healthy movement with full precautions. Bronco Reclining Power Wheelchair Specifications: Anchorage points Adjustable footplates LED front lights Detachable backrest Flip-back armrests Adjustable headrest Mechanic repairs Optional handbrake Power Wheelchair Features: Battery Power Wheelchair. Seat, base & battery quickly detach for easy storage and transportation Come with captain seat. With seat platform, the captain seat can be moved forward or backward using tools which is included. Adjustable armrest width and height. Footrests can be moved forward or backward for optimum placeme
Marie Flores

Cleanse your liver with these 6 foods - 0 views

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    Your liver does a lot for you so why not give back to it? Performing a liver detox with these six health foods can improve the health of your liver.
Marie Flores

Are E-Cigarettes Safe? E-cigarette smoking Health Risks - 0 views

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    Smoking is bad for our health but does using an e-cigarette help you quit? Find out the truth behind these trendy smoking devices.
wheelchairindia9

Karma Vip 515 - 0 views

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    Wheelchair with comfortble reclining back headrest. This wheelchair allows the user to obtain a more comfortable position, equally for those who are unable to sit at 90 degrees, but need to lie back. Options include elevating legrests and cushioning. This type of Wheelchair is a superb light weight aluminium total care chair with all the actions one would wish. All fully adjustable, tilt in space, reclining back, multi positional headrest,elevating legrests and full pressure cushioning. The reclining deluxe manual wheelchair. This wheelchair has all the features one would need in a wheelchair, fully adjustable arms, legrests, reclining back and pop off wheels. To remove the wheels simply press the button in the centre of the wheel and slide them off. Ideal for those who need to recline in the wheelchair as the back rest on this wheelchair can be adjusted to any position. With cushions, elevating legrests and other options, this wheelchair can be configured to meet most needs. This chair does not have tilt in space mechanism or pressure care cushioning, for this must look to the tilt in space chair. Comfort and positioning tilt-in-space wheelchair which is durable, modern looking and comfortable. It offers adjustable seat height and depth, back height, length adjustable armpads and infinite recline and tilt. The multifunction tilt in space wheelchair focuses heavily on the need of each individual user which is why it has many adjustments in one frame to make sure it can alter to cater individual requirements. One of the main features of this chair is its tilt in space feature, which allows a step less adjustment of the backrest and the seat angle. This is easily operated from the push handle and can be quickly adjusted when needed. The design of the backrest and seating on the wheelchair helps ensure comfort and support for the user. Wheelchair comes with elevating leg rests fitted as standard which again are step less and easily adjusted. There is also the o
Marie Flores

New Liver Protection Study, Preventing Liver Inflammation - 0 views

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    Your liver is highly important but if it becomes sick so does the rest of you. That's why you must protect from inflammation and these tips can help.
Senior Care Bucks County

What Does Prompt you to Think About Home Care Delaware County? - 1 views

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    When it comes to home care agency, they are actually highly concerned about catering to the needs of seniors who are often in search of the best service provider who can assist them fully and help them in living their life independently.
Ebey Soman

V is for Viagra - 0 views

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    Viagra is known by its generic name as Sildenafil and is used as a treatment for erectile dysfunction among men. Contrary to popular belief, it does not enlarge penis size, improve sexual performance or increase sexual libido in men and is not indicated for women.
Sourav RC

What is Acidity? Natural Remedies for Acidity - 0 views

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    Acidity is a very common health problem and can be dangerous if it remains untreated. Most of us face this health hazard and bad diet or stress can be responsible for this problem. But what is it actually? And how does acid form? Let’s check out. What is Acidity? The food we eat needs to be digested properly. In this process of digestion our stomach secrets acid that is extremely important for digestion. This acid helps to break down the food. But on certain situation or condition there is excess production of acid than what actually requires. In this condition you feel the heartburn...
anonymous

Natural Remedy For Allergy - 0 views

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    Allergy is a chronic disease which occurs when the immune system of the body does not destroy the invaders who enter into the body. This if not treated at its initial stage then it paves a way to other chronic disease.
Steven Mitchell

How to Exercise to Lose Lower Back Fat - 0 views

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    That dreaded fat around your lower back and sides can seem impossible to get rid of. Everyone burns fat a little differently and does so based upon individual genetics. This means you may have more difficulty than others when it comes to losing lower back fat
drmartyr md

TESTS ON GOOGLE Vs. BING - 0 views

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    Now coming to the most important aspect of a search engine---How does it actually search.Yesterday i run the three search giants Google,Yahoo,Bing on a test
TrueCare Advantage

True Care Advantage : American Health Advantage : How does the FDA determine the safety... - 0 views

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    Before approving a drug for use in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration tests it to determine its risks and benefits.
TrueCare Advantage

True Care Advantage : American Health Advantage : Does your child need braces? - 0 views

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    The American Association of Orthodontists suggests all children should be evaluated by the age of 7 to determine the need or timeline for orthodontic treatment. It is important to talk to your child's dentist about your options if you notice any of the following signs:
Skeptical Debunker

Research: How you think about your age may affect how you age - 0 views

  • "How old you are matters, but beyond that it's your interpretation that has far-reaching implications for the process of aging," said Markus H. Schafer, a doctoral student in sociology and gerontology who led the study. "So, if you feel old beyond your own chronological years you are probably going to experience a lot of the downsides that we associate with aging. "But if you are older and maintain a sense of being younger, then that gives you an edge in maintaining a lot of the abilities you prize." Schafer and co-author Tetyana P. Shippee, a Purdue graduate who is a research associate at Purdue's Center on Aging and the Life Course, compared people's chronological age and their subjective age to determine which one has a greater influence on cognitive abilities during older adulthood. Nearly 500 people ages 55-74 were surveyed about aging in 1995 and 2005 as part of the National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States. In 1995, when people were asked what age do you feel most of the time, the majority identified with being 12 years younger than they actually were. "We found that these people who felt young for their age were more likely to have greater confidence about their cognitive abilities a decade later," Schafer said. "Yes, chronological age was important, but the subjective age had a stronger effect. "What we are not sure about is what comes first. Does a person's wellness and happiness affect their cognitive abilities or does a person's cognitive ability contribute to their sense of wellness. We are planning to address this in a future study."
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    The saying "You're only as old as you feel" really seems to resonate with older adults, according to research from Purdue University.
Skeptical Debunker

Opinion: Trudy Rubin: U.S. ignores health care successes in Europe, Japan - San Jose Me... - 0 views

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    One of the most bewildering aspects of the current health care debate is the failure to learn key lessons from health systems abroad. Conservative talk show hosts decry the alleged evils of "socialized medicine" in countries with universal health coverage; they warn grimly of rationed health care. Yet there's nary a peep from Rush Limbaugh or Glenn Beck - let alone Congress - about countries such as Germany, France, Switzerland or Japan, where coverage is universal, affordable, and top quality, and patients see private doctors with little or no waiting. And, oh yes, their health costs are a fraction of our bloated numbers: The French spend 10 percent of GDP on health care, the Germans 11 percent, and they cover every citizen. We spend a whopping 17 percent and leave tens of millions of Americans uninsured. If you want a very readable short course on how European systems really work, take a look at "The Healing of America: A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health Care," by T.R. Reid, a former Washington Post foreign correspondent. You might also watch a fascinating 2008 Frontline series, available online, in which Reid was an adviser: "Sick Around the World: Can the U.S. Learn Anything From the Rest of the World About How to Run a Health Care System?"
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    Article continued (Diigo would not highlight!?) - So far, the answer seems to be "no," not because there aren't valuable lessons, but because politicians won't relinquish their myths about European health Advertisement systems. Reid takes up that task. Myth No. 1, he says, is that foreign systems with universal coverage are all "socialized medicine." In countries such as France, Germany, Switzerland, and Japan, the coverage is universal while doctors and insurers are private. Individuals get their insurance through their workplace, sharing the premium with their employer as we do - and the government picks up the premium if they lose their job. Myth No. 2 - long waits and rationed care - is another whopper. "In many developed countries," Reid writes, "people have quicker access to care and more choice than Americans do." In France, Germany, and Japan, you can pick any provider or hospital in the country. Care is speedy and high quality, and no one is turned down. Myth No. 3 really grabs my attention: the delusion that countries with universal care "are wasteful systems run by bloated bureaucracies." In fact, the opposite is true. America's for-profit health insurance companies have the highest administrative costs of any developed country. Twenty percent or more of every premium dollar goes to nonmedical costs: paperwork, marketing, profits, etc. In developed countries with universal coverage, such as France and Germany, the administrative costs average about 5 percent. That's because every developed country but ours has decided health insurance should be a nonprofit operation. These countries also hold down costs by making coverage mandatory and by using a unified set of rules and payment schedules for all hospitals and doctors. This does not mean a single-payer system or a government-run health system. But it does sharply cut health costs by eliminating the mishmash of records and charges used by our myriad insurance firms, who use all kinds of gimmi
Brad Tatum

Be Mindful of How Much You Drink In Your Hot Tub- Hot Tub and Spa Expert - 0 views

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    Have you ever wondered why one or two drinks while sitting in a hot tub makes you feel like you drank the bottle? Does the next day leave you feeling like the day after your first freshman fraternity party? Alcohol in moderation can ease tension and help the body relax, but when it comes to hot tubing, you may be in for more than you bargained for.
Emilia Klapp

What Is Bariatrics Surgery? Part 1 | The Diabetes Club - 0 views

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    Any type of surgery that permanently changes the size of the stomach, bypasses part of the small intestine, or both, is called bariatric surgery. This is not the same as liposuction, a procedure that involves the suctioning of fat from certain parts of the body for cosmetic surgery. Liposuction may alter a person's shape, but it does not improve overall health. Weight loss operations, on the other hand, can provide a major benefit to both life and death, such as a diabetes type 2 treatment, for the right person.
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