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Rekindling Love In Your Relationships - 2 views

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Sleep Disorders: Types And Ways To Overcome! - 2 views

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Overview of Back Pain Specialists In Chicago - 0 views

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    Chronic and acute pain are illnesses which influence over fifty percent of the population in the United States. It should come as not surprising, then, that Chicago, a major large area, has its share of back pain sufferers as well. The interesting thing about back pain is, it usually shows up months or years after...
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Aspects Related To Back Pain Specialists In Chicago - 0 views

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    Chronic and acute pain are illnesses which affect over fifty percent of the population in the United States. It should come as no surprise, then, that Chicago, a major large area, has its share of back pain sufferers as well.
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Key Facts Associated with Back Pain - 0 views

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    Chronic and acute pain are illnesses which have an impact on over fifty percent of the population in the United States. It should come as not surprising, then, that Chicago, a major metropolitan area, has its share of back pain sufferers as well.
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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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Traces of the past: Computer algorithm able to 'read' memories - 0 views

  • To explore how such memories are recorded, the researchers showed ten volunteers three short films and asked them to memorise what they saw. The films were very simple, sharing a number of similar features - all included a woman carrying out an everyday task in a typical urban street, and each film was the same length, seven seconds long. For example, one film showed a woman drinking coffee from a paper cup in the street before discarding the cup in a litter bin; another film showed a (different) woman posting a letter. The volunteers were then asked to recall each of the films in turn whilst inside an fMRI scanner, which records brain activity by measuring changes in blood flow within the brain. A computer algorithm then studied the patterns and had to identify which film the volunteer was recalling purely by looking at the pattern of their brain activity. The results are published in the journal Current Biology. "The algorithm was able to predict correctly which of the three films the volunteer was recalling significantly above what would be expected by chance," explains Martin Chadwick, lead author of the study. "This suggests that our memories are recorded in a regular pattern." Although a whole network of brain areas support memory, the researchers focused their study on the medial temporal lobe, an area deep within the brain believed to be most heavily involved in episodic memory. It includes the hippocampus - an area which Professor Maguire and colleagues have studied extensively in the past. They found that the key areas involved in recording the memories were the hippocampus and its immediate neighbours. However, the computer algorithm performed best when analysing activity in the hippocampus itself, suggesting that this is the most important region for recording episodic memories. In particular, three areas of the hippocampus - the rear right and the front left and front right areas - seemed to be involved consistently across all participants. The rear right area had been implicated in the earlier study, further enforcing the idea that this is where spatial information is recorded. However, it is still not clear what role the front two regions play.
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    Computer programs have been able to predict which of three short films a person is thinking about, just by looking at their brain activity. The research, conducted by scientists at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at UCL (University College London), provides further insight into how our memories are recorded.
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Meet the happiest woman in America - DailyHealth.me - 0 views

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    We found Mary Claire Orenic through Healthways, which shared data on what contributes to high well-being for women age 45 to 55.
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    The range of obstetric care provided by us includes management of both low risk management of both low risk and complicated high risk pregnancies. We encourage women to share their thoughts and concerns with us and to participate actively in their pregnancy care.

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Zinc, Benefits for Barin Protection. | Zinc Rewards Blog - 0 views

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    Zinc for health of nails is very important as it prevents your fingernails to be fragile. Zinc deficiency can cause white spots development at your nails.
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    Zinc for health of nails is very important as it prevents your fingernails to be fragile. Zinc deficiency can cause white spots development at your nails.
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    Zinc role in our health. This is a comprehensive document of more than 80 articles
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    This blog shares the health benefits of Zinc
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    Zinc, Benefits for Barin Protection.
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Muscle Cramps in Kidney Disease What are the Causes and How to Treat It - 0 views

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    Muscle cramps in kidney disease what are the causes and how to treat it ? Muscle cramps as one of the symptoms of kidney disease affect the patient's life greatly, so they are wondering why they are suffering from it and are there any ways to relieve it. Here i will share you some information about it.
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Find Everything Locally on Great Range of Products and Services in Euclid, OH - 0 views

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    Stay connected with your favorite businesses, get best offerings, deals & updated with latest happening in Euclid, OH on Save Local Now. Shop locally and save money on wide range of products and services such as health and wellness, dental care, medical services, healthy habits, restaurants, food, golf, automotive services, non profit organization, insurance, banks and credit unions, telecommunications, graphic design, shopping, printing services, cleaning services and lot more. Get complete details about your favorite deals and share with your family and friends.
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    Check out local independent businesses offering and latest events happening in Noble County, OH on Save Local Now. Find your one-stop destination for wide range of products and services such as dinner specials, bed and breakfast, sportswear, home center, insurance agency, graphic design, industrial solutions, home appliances, restaurants, childcare services, medical services, agriculture services, funeral home, technology services, food and drink, drug store, event planning, lodging services, business services, automotive, eyecare and lot more. Support local stores by sharing your favorites with your family and friends.
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    Grab a chance to connect with local Businesses and exciting events happening in Macclenny, FL on Save Local Now. Check out our top listings for best offers, health & fitness, activities, financial products and services, logistics services, beauty & cosmetic products, shopping and lot more in your area. Exchange your thoughts for top businesses offering on variety of services and share them with your friends and social networks.
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