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Turn Loneliness into Time Alone to Improve your Health - 0 views

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    Americans are more alone than ever before with people getting married later and living much longer. Time alone doesn't have to mean loneliness.
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The Pros And Cons Of Traveling Alone - 0 views

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    Regardless whether you are a backpacker or go on package holidays, there is a big difference between traveling alone and in a group. Here are a few things to consider: What do you want to get out of the trip? Are you after adventure or do you prefer to just relax and have fun at the beach?
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Boys' Bedroom Blunders - 0 views

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    Boys' Bedroom Blunders Boys' Bedroom Blunders Sex - it's exciting. But sometimes, unfortunately, it's confusing and disappointing instead. We'd all like to believe that we know what to do when it comes to sex, but blunders do happen. So what can you do to minimize wrong-turns in the bedroom? Here's a list of the commonest mistakes men make with women. Avoid these and you'll maximize both you and your partner's sexual satisfaction! Not kissing, or kissing badly A woman's arousal is greatly increased by kissing - both gentle and passionate. Women love the connection and it's a major aspect of foreplay. Think of it as "upper persuasion for a lower invasion". Diving straight for the naughty bits Reaching too quickly for the breasts or vulva is a passion-killer for women; it's more likely to annoy than to arouse. Take time to build excitement touching her body elsewhere. The skin of a woman is second only to her brain as a sex organ. Being too rough A frequent complaint women have is that men aren't gentle enough. Men generally want a firmer touch then women do - so keep your touch light. She may want a more forceful touch as she becomes aroused. Take your cues from her. Pushing her head down Women hate this passionately! Do not push her head down to your dick thinking it will get you anywhere good. Women resent this. Forcing her head down during fellatio Along the same lines - never force her head farther down on your cock. Yes, it may feel good, but she needs to control the depth and speed. You may gently hold her head, or stroke her hair or cheek. Take care to not thrust yourself into her mouth either. You may find blowjobs non-existent if you do this. Not warning her you are about to cum during oral sex Not all women like the taste of cum. Give her the choice to decide what to do. Latching onto her nipples Women's breasts are very sensitive to touch. Caress and stroke them. Don't thump, squeeze, twiddle or bite them (unless she's into that). Tou
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karma rainbow wheelchair - 0 views

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    Commode chairs are portable toilets, designed to be placed at the bedside of a disabled individual whose activity is very limited. They typically consist of a frame and a waste receptacle that can be easily removed and emptied. Having such a device close at hand is especially helpful for those too debilitated to make the trip to the bathroom. So, if someone close to needs the support and convenience that commodes can offer, in the right place. A commode chair can increase bathroom safety or serve as a portable toilet for aging seniors and individuals with disabilities or injuries. Types of Commode Chairs: Stand-alone commode chair (standard size, extra wide / heavy duty, and drop arm styles). Over-the-toilet commode chair (for added height and safety). Elevated toilet seat (locks onto a regular toilet). Combination shower/toilet/wheelchair commode. Wheels / no wheels. Commode Chair Features: Wheels or no wheels. Plastic or padded covering (padded is more comfortable, but plastic is easier to clean). Frame materials and durability (stainless steel lasts longer). Fold-down or removable arms. Swing away, removable footrests. Back support. Adjustable height. Weight capacity. With age and the inevitable onset of ailments, the body has to face various kinds of limitations, especially in matters of mobility. The old and the infirm often face debilitating disorders that make them weak and immobile. This is compounded by the embarrassing problem of incontinence or bowel/bladder control problems. To restore dignity and peace to such a suffering elderly member, the karma rainbow wheelchair will come in extremely handy. Designed chair with an attached toilet bowl, height-adjustable, and can be easily cleaned and re-used as many times as wish. This chair is very useful for patients who need to relieve themselves on the move but do not have the desired mobility to make it to the nearest washroom on their own. Features: Economy folding self propel
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When Should You NOT Visit a Dentist - OC Dental Implants - 0 views

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    In America alone, around 15 percent of the masses suffer from dental phobia. Here you can find some common excuses people make to not visit a dentist.
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Knowledge of Parents & Teachers contribute to overcome child nutrition problems - 0 views

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    Health info - Knowledge of Parents & Teachers contribute to overcome child nutrition problems. Optimization of nutrition in children is important to be notice. This attention was due not only the responsibility of parents alone, but also the teachers at school.
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Raise a Responsible Child, Survive the Teenage Years - 0 views

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    Have you struggled with communicating with your teenager, causing worry and frustration? If you have felt this way with your teenager you are not alone. Many in fact most parents go through similar challenges. The key to successfully raising your child and making it through the teenage years in one piece is starting early.
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The Technique to Intuition ~ How to Be Healthy Life - 0 views

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    Intuition would be helpful, because sometimes it leads any person to point that must not be achieved otherwise. The right lot associated with lives obtain been invested by nuggets of information alone. Possibilities are a lot quicker done if armed while this item. Develop gut instinct now coupled with reap positives you receive never imaginary.
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Herbal remedies for Arthritis Cure - 0 views

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    If you suffer from arthritis pain, you're certainly not alone. Here's herbal remedies for arthritis the natural way for joint pain relief.
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Marketing to Baby Boomers | Woman's Health & Wellness to Thrive with Michelle Rodulfo - 0 views

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    Current estimates are that there are some 78.2 Million Baby Boomers in the US alone making us one of the largest demographics. Marketing to Baby Boomers is going to become big, big business.
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The Symptoms of Developmental Topographical Disorientation - 0 views

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    Many people suffer from this can now know they are not alone, and there are doctors who are researching this now. Web sites listed in the article.
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The risks of surrogate motherhood | Surrogate Motherhood - 0 views

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    A woman must fully comprehend what it means to be a surrogate mother. She needs to know what her body will go through, what the couple she is working for will expect of her while she is carrying their child and what the risks are in all of this. A woman may enjoy the idea of being pregnant and carrying a child but she must think of the risks of surrogate motherhood before she embarks on such a long journey. One of the risks involved in surrogate motherhood is the pregnancy itself. A natural pregnancy is dangerous; let alone an artificial one. Complications happen that can't always be avoided. It is simple fate that may lead you to miscarry, or acquire health problems from the pregnancy. Though using a surrogate motherhood agency is the safest way to go, no one can promise you that there will be no complications. If and when you are pregnant with someone else's child, you are responsible for taking care of it while in your womb. What you eat, drink and take into your body will affect the child. Not everyone has the self discipline to take their vitamins every day or not smoke a cigarette. If something happens and the child is born with a problem that could possibly be because of you and what you did to your body during pregnancy, then you will be investigated. It may not have been your fault, but if the possibility exists then the agency has to look into it. When you get into surrogate motherhood, you become business partners with the parents of the child for the duration of the pregnancy. There is no backing out. If the couple that you chose turns out to be mean or irresponsible, you are stuck with them until the baby is born. This is especially dangerous if you are not using a surrogate agency. If the couple skips town, you won't be taken care of and will be stuck with a baby to raise. What happens if the child is born with some kind of deformity or disease? The parents may not want the child. So then, is it you that takes care of it? Is it put up for a
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New study shows sepsis and pneumonia caused by hospital-acquired infections kill 48,000... - 0 views

  • This is the largest nationally representative study to date of the toll taken by sepsis and pneumonia, two conditions often caused by deadly microbes, including the antibiotic-resistant bacteria MRSA. Such infections can lead to longer hospital stays, serious complications and even death. "In many cases, these conditions could have been avoided with better infection control in hospitals," said Ramanan Laxminarayan, Ph.D., principal investigator for Extending the Cure, a project examining antibiotic resistance based at the Washington, D.C. think-tank Resources for the Future. "Infections that are acquired during the course of a hospital stay cost the United States a staggering amount in terms of lives lost and health care costs," he said. "Hospitals and other health care providers must act now to protect patients from this growing menace." Laxminarayan and his colleagues analyzed 69 million discharge records from hospitals in 40 states and identified two conditions caused by health care-associated infections: sepsis, a potentially lethal systemic response to infection and pneumonia, an infection of the lungs and respiratory tract. The researchers looked at infections that developed after hospitalization. They zeroed in on infections that are often preventable, like a serious bloodstream infection that occurs because of a lapse in sterile technique during surgery, and discovered that the cost of such infections can be quite high: For example, people who developed sepsis after surgery stayed in the hospital 11 days longer and the infections cost an extra $33,000 to treat per person. Even worse, the team found that nearly 20 percent of people who developed sepsis after surgery died as a result of the infection. "That's the tragedy of such cases," said Anup Malani, a study co-author, investigator at Extending the Cure, and professor at the University of Chicago. "In some cases, relatively healthy people check into the hospital for routine surgery. They develop sepsis because of a lapse in infection control—and they can die." The team also looked at pneumonia, an infection that can set in if a disease-causing microbe gets into the lungs—in some cases when a dirty ventilator tube is used. They found that people who developed pneumonia after surgery, which is also thought to be preventable, stayed in the hospital an extra 14 days. Such cases cost an extra $46,000 per person to treat. In 11 percent of the cases, the patient died as a result of the pneumonia infection.
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    Two common conditions caused by hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) killed 48,000 people and ramped up health care costs by $8.1 billion in 2006 alone, according to a study released today in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
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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
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Female Infertility Common Causes - 0 views

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    Medical questions about infertility are very common these days. Around 35% of women face this problem in US alone.
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You Need to Know the Best Supplements for Breast Cancer Survivors - Associated Content ... - 0 views

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    Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer among women today. There will be nearly a quarter million new cases this year alone. The silver lining that we have here is that the American Cancer Society reports that deaths associated with breast cancer are on the decline.
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Invest In Your Health - 0 views

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    What is the greatest investment you ever made? If real estate, stocks and bonds come to mind, you are not alone. Most people think in terms of financial wealth when they think investing.
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A Healthy Lifestyle Can Be Supported by the Best Supplements - Associated Content from ... - 0 views

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    In these times having a complete understanding of the best supplements that can help you to live a healthy and active lifestyle is essential. Receiving all of the nutrients that we require from diet alone is becoming more and more difficult.
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Understanding The Best Supplements For Breast Cancer Survivors - Article Content Directory - 0 views

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    Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed form of cancer among women today. There will be nearly a quarter million new cases this year alone. The silver lining that we have here is that the American Cancer Society reports that deaths associated with breast cancer are on the decline. They also report that in the United States there are over 2.5 million survivors of the terrible disease and this number will increase as our knowledge of how to treat the disease does also.
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Transport Wheelchairs Lightweight - 0 views

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    Transporter Wheelchair Transport Wheelchairs are quite useful for patients with mobility issues, designed with their particular needs in mind. Transport wheelchairs are lightweight, can be easily stored into a vehicle and are very convenient for patients and caregivers at the same time.Transport wheelchairs with carbon steel frame, locking rear wheels, removable aluminum footrests and many other useful features. Transporter wheelchair are lightweight mobility chairs that combine the function of a wheelchair with the portability of a rollator. They are meant to be pushed by a family member or caregiver, as their small wheels make it impossible for the user to propel herself. Weight - Transporter Wheelchairs are meant to be flexible mobility aids for travel and activity outside the home. This means that weight is an essential consideration of any transport chair choice. You will want a chair that is lightweight and flexible, easy to lift into a car trunk or to carry up stairways. Wheel size - Transporter wheelchair have smaller wheels than standard wheelchairs, but wheel size still makes a significant difference to the operation of the chair. Smaller wheels will not deal well with rough terrain, and can make for a bumpy or uneven ride. Larger wheels will operate much more smoothly, and extra width can make for a rugged transport chair that will take you anywhere. Seat design - As with choosing any other type of chair, comfort is of paramount importance. Be sure to look at the design and shape of the seat and the backrest.A seat without padding can get uncomfortable very quickly. Be sure you choose a transport chair you will want to sit in for hours. Width - The width of a transport chair is a prime consideration. Consider the environment in which you plan to use the chair. Features- Ultra Lightweight aluminum frame Fixed desk arms Quick release fold-down back Locking rear wheels Removable aluminum footrests 8" Wheels Lightes
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