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Oil change frequency - 0 views

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    Oil Change Intervals With improved technology, does the old mantra of 'every 3,000 miles' still apply? by Larry E. Hall Most of us already know that regularly scheduled oil and filter changes are a vital part of routine car maintenance that is necessary for engine longevity. During the miles between changes, the oil in your vehicle's engine gradually becomes contaminated with soot, metal particles, gasoline and other impurities. As mileage accumulates, so do the contaminates in the oil. Eventually, enough impurities accumulate that the filter cannot remove them and the oil cannot keep them in suspension. When this happens, the resulting sludge can dramatically shorten engine life. Even though modern technology has vastly improved engines and the oils that lubricate them, regularly scheduled oil and filter changes are still a vital part of regular, preventative auto maintenance. The question is: Just how often does the oil need to be changed? At regular intervals The old mantra of responsible motorists that said, "Change your oil every 3,000 miles!" is being replaced. Today car manufacturers' recommendations for oil changes range from 5,000 to 7,500, or even 10,000 miles for many cars when operated under "normal" driving conditions-more often if conditions are "severe." Before you relax, let me point out that the way most of us drive is listed as severe by the automotive experts. According to the owner's manuals of many new cars and trucks, normal operation of a vehicle is at least 20 minutes, at a medium speed with a steady throttle, and in a clean environment.
Elisa Maser

Gender can cost you in individual health insurance - Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    Gender can cost you in individual health insurance June 22, 2008 When it comes to health insurance, Valencia resident Tova Hack's first problem is that she works part time and thus needs an individual policy for medical coverage because her employer doesn't offer one. Her second problem is that she's a woman. Ads by Google / Ad Feedback * Blue Cross Blue ShieldHealth insurance plans as low as $4/day. Call 1-8... FREE! www.Vimo.com * Individual BlueSave Big on Health Insurance Rates- Get Affordable Brand Name Care Now! www.YourFreeQuotes.com * Nevada Health PlansFree health insurance quotes! Find the right plan and apply online. www.GoHealthInsurance.com * Blue Cross Short Term InsHealth Insurance Quotes Online from Blue Cross. Plans from $50 month. www.healthinsurancesort.com Hack, 22, a grad student at Cal State Northridge, is insured by Blue Shield of California. She just found out that the cost of her bare-bones, high-deductible insurance plan is going up 20%, to $119 a month from $99. But the real surprise -- which Blue Shield neglected to point out in its recent letters to individual policyholders but which was apparent from a close reading of an accompanying chart -- is that men and women will now be charged different rates. The change takes effect July 1. "I don't think it's fair at all," said Hack. "I'm in perfectly fine health." That may be. But as far as Blue Shield is concerned, Hack and all other women are somehow more accident-prone, or more likely to break a bone, or more susceptible to costly ailments. Why? Because they're women. "Our egghead actuaries crunched the numbers based on all the data we have about healthcare," explained Tom Epstein, a Blue Shield spokesman. "This is what they found." That women get sicker than men? "It's all about the statistics," Epstein said. It's not about pregnancy, though. Hack's policy doesn't even cover pregnancy and maternity care. No, this is purely a matter of Blue Shield deciding t
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    Gender can cost you in individual health insurance June 22, 2008 When it comes to health insurance, Valencia resident Tova Hack's first problem is that she works part time and thus needs an individual policy for medical coverage because her employer doesn't offer one. Her second problem is that she's a woman. Ads by Google / Ad Feedback * Blue Cross Blue ShieldHealth insurance plans as low as $4/day. Call 1-8... FREE! www.Vimo.com * Individual BlueSave Big on Health Insurance Rates- Get Affordable Brand Name Care Now! www.YourFreeQuotes.com * Nevada Health PlansFree health insurance quotes! Find the right plan and apply online. www.GoHealthInsurance.com * Blue Cross Short Term InsHealth Insurance Quotes Online from Blue Cross. Plans from $50 month. www.healthinsurancesort.com Hack, 22, a grad student at Cal State Northridge, is insured by Blue Shield of California. She just found out that the cost of her bare-bones, high-deductible insurance plan is going up 20%, to $119 a month from $99. But the real surprise -- which Blue Shield neglected to point out in its recent letters to individual policyholders but which was apparent from a close reading of an accompanying chart -- is that men and women will now be charged different rates. The change takes effect July 1. "I don't think it's fair at all," said Hack. "I'm in perfectly fine health." That may be. But as far as Blue Shield is concerned, Hack and all other women are somehow more accident-prone, or more likely to break a bone, or more susceptible to costly ailments. Why? Because they're women. "Our egghead actuaries crunched the numbers based on all the data we have about healthcare," explained Tom Epstein, a Blue Shield spokesman. "This is what they found." That women get sicker than men? "It's all about the statistics," Epstein said. It's not about pregnancy, though. Hack's policy doesn't even cover pregnancy and maternity care. No, this is purely a matter of Blue Shield deciding t
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Why the world underestimates the period pain? Why The World Underestimates The Period P... - 0 views

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    Period pain or menstrual cramps is now a common phenomenon across all the women around the world. But why do we ignore or underestimate it? Why do we not get it checked when it hit us with the high intensity during 2-3 cycles when even doctors have described period cramps to be as bad as having a heart attack? But first, we look at why period pain happens and what are its major symptoms.
Edgar Anderson

Eating The Right Kinds Of Foods - 1 views

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What is an Aspiration Abortion? - 0 views

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    When it comes down to an aspiration abortion procedure, there are two different methods available. These methods are a manual aspiration and a machine vacuum aspiration method. When considering an abortion, it is important for the expectant female to know the different procedures and what to expect from both options. Although it often comes down to the overall expertise of the doctor, knowing the difference between the two procedures is necessary, as it helps the female make the best decision for herself.
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Abortion Clinics in NYC - 0 views

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    Though abortions are a relatively time-sensitive decision, a woman shouldn't rush her selection of an abortion provider. It can be especially hard when her regular OB-GYN doesn't offer abortion services--how should she choose a clinic? Below, find a few general points to consider when looking for abortion clinics in NYC.
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Restoring My Daughter's Shiny White Teeth - 1 views

I was surprised when I noticed that the teeth of my 13 year -old- daughter were discoloured. They were no longer that shiny and that white anymore. Maybe it was because of the food that she eats ev...

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Toiletry Bags - 0 views

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    A toiletry bag (or washbag, or sponge bag) is a small case for holding toiletries and other personal hygiene equipment (such as a tampon or pad), particularly for use when travelling.
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Menstrual Cramp Relief - 0 views

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    Menstrual cramps (or dysmenorrhea) is a medical condition characterized by severe uterine pain during menstruation. While most women experience minor pain during menstruation, dysmenorrhea is diagnosed when the pain is so severe as to limit normal activities, or require medication. Dysmenorrhea can feature different kinds of pain, including sharp, throbbing, dull, nauseating, burning, or shooting pain. Dysmenorrhea may precede menstruation by several days or may accompany it, and it usually subsides as menstruation tapers off.
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    Pregnancy is a word, which brings the lots of happiness in your life. Sometimes this good news turns into the bad when someone decided to go for the abortion. Abortion is not an easy step; it takes lots of strength and hard heart to go for the termination of pregnancy. The decision of the abortion totally depends on the woman to have a baby or not. Abortion word has upset the mind of many individuals.
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Minimize the risk of pregnancy with Dianette - 0 views

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    Every lady wants best and effective birth control pill that will help them to prevent the pregnancy. There are different types of birth control methods are available in the market like contraceptive pills, condoms, patches, intrauterine devices (IUD's), tubectomy and vasectomy. Contraceptive tablets normally made the female free from the fear of unplanned pregnancy. Thus, it is very essential to choose the best contraceptive method. It provides the freedom to make the decision when she wants a baby or not. So, don't be panic and lose your hope about the unplanned pregnancy because medical science invents a new oral contraceptive pill- Dianette.
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Enter into menopause stage without any tension | Buy Women Health Drugs Online - Meds24... - 0 views

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    Menopause is not a disease, but it is a stage in which a female's menstrual periods have finished and she is no longer fertile. Menopause can become with the physical symptoms in some ladies like hot flushes or night sweats. Hardly females may attain menopause at the 40 to 60 years of age. Menopause is confirmed when a female has not had periods for 12 repeated months.
Elisa Maser

What that car really costs to own - 0 views

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    send to a friend printable version What that car really costs to own Knowing a vehicle's cost over time can save you thousands in the long haul Illustration of a car blowing money out the exhaust Illustration by Carlo Stanga A less-expensive car can cost you more in the long run than a more-expensive alternative, our new ownership-costs comparisons have found. At about $17,500, a Mitsubishi Lancer could cost $4,000 less than a base Mini Cooper to drive home. But when you estimate the total costs of ownership for each car, the Lancer could cost you $5,000 more over five years. A Toyota Highlander can cost you $3,000 more to purchase than a Ford Explorer V6, but owning the Ford after five years can cost $6,750 more. In addition to shopping for a good deal, car buyers should also consider how much a model will cost them to own. That includes depreciation, fuel costs, interest, insurance, sales tax, and maintenance and repair costs. To help, Consumer Reports is introducing its new owner-costs estimates, which can help you compare models and could save you thousands of dollars. The "owner costs" Ratings cover one, three, five, and eight years of ownership and are based on a comparison of all models within the Consumer Reports database over eight years. Because depreciation is factored in our estimates, we assume that the vehicle will be traded in at the end of the term.
Elisa Maser

Disruptive Women in Health Care » Cost - 0 views

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    Earning less, paying more for health care: fighting a battle on two fronts By Hygeia | Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 Today, April 28th, is Blog for Fair Pay Day. In recognition of this important day, our guest post by Lisa Codispoti, Senior Counsel for Health and Reproductive Rights, National Women's Law Center, relates to health care and equal pay. Between 2000 and 2006, health insurance premiums increased 87.5 percent-4 times more than wages. In addition to the burden of inflated health care costs, women are still paid only 78 cents for every dollar earned by men-with women of color earning even less. In a world where women are earning significantly less than men for comparable work, how can they also afford health care? Pay inequity for women compounds the issues that already exist with our broken health care system. This is a system that makes unfair practices by insurance companies flourish, such as allowing health to be more expensive for women. For example, women pay higher premiums than men when they try to buy health insurance directly from an insurance company through the individual health insurance market (a practice known as gender rating.) Even worse is that many of these health plans do not cover maternity care or expect women to pay an additional fee (what is called a rider) to gain maternity coverage. Women are then left trying to stretch their already smaller paycheck for a much larger health care bill. (more…)
Elisa Maser

Women Pay The Price For Health Insurance : NPR - 0 views

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    Women Pay The Price For Health Insurance by Sarah Varney April 2, 2009 Listen to the Story Morning Edition [4 min 40 sec] * Add to Playlist * Download * Transcript In Depth Search For Health Insurance Learn About COBRA Read About A Government Subsidy For COBRA A State-By-State Guide to Health Insurance text sizeAAA April 2, 2009 During the last economic bust, I got laid off and couldn't afford the monthly COBRA payments for my health insurance. I applied for an individual plan through Blue Cross. I was 28 at the time and had no health problems. I was thin and athletic. In fact, I'd done a triathlon and biked from San Francisco to Los Angeles twice. I got a letter from Blue Cross saying I was denied. They told me it was because my medical records showed I'd gone to the doctor complaining of stomach pain. The pain had long since gone away, but Blue Cross said if I wanted insurance, my doctor would need to fax a note guaranteeing I didn't have stomach cancer. He faxed the letter, and eventually I got a plan. It makes you wonder, though, if Blue Cross didn't want to insure me - a healthy 20-something - how on earth do actuaries determine who's a good risk and who's not? "It's very scientific and fact-based," says Jeff Fluke a senior underwriter with the risk management company Ingenix in Minneapolis. Fluke says actuaries first calculate average health costs over a broad population like 28-year-old women or 50-year-old men. Then the underwriter adjusts those averages based on your medical history and health status - your height and weight, and whether you have high blood pressure, asthma or hay fever. "Maybe there's a heart condition," Fluke says. "How long ago was it? What were the treatments? Are you on treatment now? What are the medications you're taking? Because some medications [are] expensive and some aren't." Complex Calculations These complex algorithms boil down to: Will you cost the insurance company more money than the insurer c
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    Women Pay The Price For Health Insurance by Sarah Varney April 2, 2009 Listen to the Story Morning Edition [4 min 40 sec] * Add to Playlist * Download * Transcript In Depth Search For Health Insurance Learn About COBRA Read About A Government Subsidy For COBRA A State-By-State Guide to Health Insurance text sizeAAA April 2, 2009 During the last economic bust, I got laid off and couldn't afford the monthly COBRA payments for my health insurance. I applied for an individual plan through Blue Cross. I was 28 at the time and had no health problems. I was thin and athletic. In fact, I'd done a triathlon and biked from San Francisco to Los Angeles twice. I got a letter from Blue Cross saying I was denied. They told me it was because my medical records showed I'd gone to the doctor complaining of stomach pain. The pain had long since gone away, but Blue Cross said if I wanted insurance, my doctor would need to fax a note guaranteeing I didn't have stomach cancer. He faxed the letter, and eventually I got a plan. It makes you wonder, though, if Blue Cross didn't want to insure me - a healthy 20-something - how on earth do actuaries determine who's a good risk and who's not? "It's very scientific and fact-based," says Jeff Fluke a senior underwriter with the risk management company Ingenix in Minneapolis. Fluke says actuaries first calculate average health costs over a broad population like 28-year-old women or 50-year-old men. Then the underwriter adjusts those averages based on your medical history and health status - your height and weight, and whether you have high blood pressure, asthma or hay fever. "Maybe there's a heart condition," Fluke says. "How long ago was it? What were the treatments? Are you on treatment now? What are the medications you're taking? Because some medications [are] expensive and some aren't." Complex Calculations These complex algorithms boil down to: Will you cost the insurance company more money than the insurer c
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Microfruits Daily Tablets Healthy Energy Boosters In India | NutroActive - 0 views

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    Microfruits Daily Tablets healthy energy boosters Vitamins and minerals are required for digestion and metabolism of food but cooking and processing destroys 80-90% of vitamins present in the food. This food is called as dead food. This dead food when enters our body, steals the vitamins from body resulting into weak metabolic system. Our skin, bone, blood and every cell of body gets replaced by new cell every year. Weak metabolic system and dead food cannot regenerate new cells efficiently leading to low energy, rough & dry skin, weight gain and many diseases. The fast-food served in restaurants and malls is a dead food; you feel very lethargic and low in energy after having food. This dead food has stolen vitamins from your body, pulling your energy down. Microfruits Daily tablet provides 26 different vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients to refill the lost vitamins. Disclaimer: This product is a dietary supplement, not a drug. Hence it is not intended to treat, cure or diagnose any disease.
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Using public washrooms- you may be in danger? | Sanfe - 0 views

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    Are you one of those humans too who are afraid of visiting a public washroom especially when you think of the doorknob, the floor, the toilet cubicle, the toilet seat and the flush! Do you feel like running away but cannot due to nature's unwanted timing calls?
Elisa Maser

t r u t h o u t | When a Period Ends More Than a Sentence - 3 views

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    We take tampons and pads for granted ... in a third world country - imagine the difference something so simple could make in the life of a young girl.
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    I thought it is called menopause when a period ends.
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    Yes, it is called menopause. It's diagnosed after you've gone 12 months without a menstrual period. Menopause can happen in your 40s or 50s. Usually, women experience different symptoms like mood swings, night sweats, anxiety, depression, etc. Hormone therapy is considered to be the best treatment, though women can take pills or use such medicated products that include estrogen as Premarin Cream https://www.canadadrugsdirect.com/products/premarin-cream. It helps get rid of discomfort in the vaginal area.
Edgar Anderson

Losing Weight The Healthy Way - 1 views

I admit it was not that easy for me to lose weight. In fact, I have used a lot of products that did not work and I have spent a long period of time in the gym, yet nothing happened. I was about to ...

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