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Friday, August 26th, 2011
Will a video game promote your good health? You bet it can, if its a Nintendo Wii fitness game! We all know the bad reputation video games have gotten in the past. It was believed video games led to a sedentary lifestyle. Parents have complained for years that their couch potato tykes do nothing but sit around day and night playing video games as their health deteriorates. And, of course, we all know the horror stories of how sofa tater children grow up to be sofa spud adolescents who can’t cut it in the adult world.
Some may disagree with these fears, but now, things have changed! Nintendo Wii video games makes these fears a thing of the past. A Wii fitness game mixes all the skill and fun of a average video game with exercise you would get, if you were actually playing it. Doctors and parents have all started to support the Wii. You may not burn as many calories as playing the actual sport, but, you will burn a significant amount and that’s a heck of a lot better…and more fun, than sitting there.
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Wednesday, August 17th, 2011
Imagine for a moment a sudden outbreak of smallpox (weaponized smallpox, if your taste runs to Jack Bauer-style scenarios). Airborne, highly contagious, deadly, it has the capability of spreading across the country and beyond in weeks, if not contained with a program of vaccination-vaccination not for a few, but for everybody, as soon as possible. Easy To Insure ME has the answers
If Congress passed emergency authorization for the program, would you want a judge to block it? What if some citizens preferred not to be vaccinated? What if they promised Scout’s honor not to get smallpox, or if they did, not to give it anyone else?
Would you want the judge to halt the program on the grounds that not getting vaccinated was “inactivity,” and thus beyond Congress’s power over “to regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian Tribes?” Those who refused vaccination might act as reservoirs of the disease, and thus affect commerce. What if the judge conceded that point, but said Congress still couldn’t reach them because they weren’t voluntarily in the stream of commerce?
What if the judge blocked the program because Congress relied on private medical personnel to administer the vaccine? Congress could have created a program by which thousands of full-time federal employees would give the inoculations-that would be constitutional–but using non-employees made the program unconstitutional. Would that make sense?
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Saturday, August 6th, 2011
Health Care Is A Serious Concern For Grads
As the members of the class of 2010 prepare to flip their tassels to the left in May, there’s more than just studying to cross off of their to-do lists. While stressing over where to live and finding a job, many young adults do not address the issue of health insurance.
Reality will set in for some graduates when their parents’ plan or student insurance coverage expires, if it hasn’t already. Whether these current students are busy studying sociology or calculus, they need to make time to read up on their health insurance options before they suddenly find themselves uninsured.
“Thirty percent of people ages 19 through 29 are uninsured,” said Steve Trattner, president of Cinergy Health, in his article “Congratulations on Your College Graduation – Now Get Health Insurance.”
“Instead of being smart about the frailty of life, this age group tends to believe they’re invincible or simply do not recognize the necessity of health insurance, especially as we confront seemingly ever-rising health care costs,” Trattner continues in the article.
CNN Senior Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Cohen agrees with Trattner’s viewpoint in her article, “What’s a Recent College Graduate to do about Health Insurance?” Cohen acknowledges that some students are trying to find health insurance, but “others, dubbed the ‘young invincibles’ think they don’t need it since they’re young and healthy.” Cohen makes the point that all it takes is “a car accident, a cancer diagnosis” to put a 20-something college grad in “real trouble.”
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Tuesday, July 26th, 2011
Breast Cancer: The downside of awareness campaigns
Despite the pink ribbon push, cancer deaths have dropped only slightly. And the focus on awareness may be pushing more women into treatment unnecessarily.As predictably as the leaves turn yellow in autumn, America turns pink each October with the arrival of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. From shopping malls to football stadiums, the campaign’s signature pink ribbons seem to be everywhere. Yet some experts are questioning whether this awareness campaign is truly helping women with breast cancer.
The stark reality is that in the 26 years since the campaign began, deaths from breast cancer have dropped only slightly — about 2% per year, starting in 1990. According to the National Breast Cancer Coalition in Washington, D.C., 117 women in the U.S. died of breast cancer every day in 1991; today that number is 110.
“I don’t think people understand the lack of progress,” says Fran Visco, the coalition’s president.
Nor have the awareness campaign’s objectives kept pace with advances in breast cancer research, says Dr. H. Gilbert Welch of the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice in Lebanon, N.H. Doctors used to think the priority was to catch breast tumors when they were small — and presumably most treatable. As a result, they emphasized the importance of annual mammograms.
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Saturday, June 11th, 2011
Air travel is now more affordable and people to holiday in places very often, compared to spending time in their country of origin. There are energetic travelers aged over 70 years, often traveling abroad. Visitors Medical Insurance Plan can be purchased for older travelers over the age of 70 years by paying a premium of slightly higher cost compared to other age groups. Seniors can now remain quiet with their closest relatives in a foreign country with visitors insurance is covered. Travellers, especially older travelers to foreign countries require health insurance visitors. Visitors Health Insurance premium comparison tool helps travelers to assess the costs, benefits, insurance, exclusions, etc. of the various plans by age group. For older travelers, increased health risks and unexpected medical emergencies are common. On the foreign visitor insurance provides financial assistance in case if the patient is hospitalized because of an accident or injury while in an unfamiliar environment. It is more productive for travelers under a single purchase travel insurance because they can save money on insurance. Separate visitors insurance plans can be purchased for a travel plan to do. The question now is how the differences between the various insurance companies are visitors? Compare insurance is the best way to understand the differences between the various visitor medical insurance plans available. For U.S. visitors insurance medical insurance visitors can compare different insurance plans offered by leading visitors evaluate insurance companies. Most insurance companies offer insurance plans online visitor for the convenience of consumers. It is not necessary for the medical examination for visitors to buy health insurance. Access to insurance quotes from visitors to know what plan to customize your needs. Please do not properly verify the age of the traveler and the traveler reaches a pre-existing disease before purchasing the policy. Most international visitors health insurance plan does not cover the insured’s medical history. Travelers are expected to apply online for visitors to purchase insurance on the Internet to complete. The details provided in the application, used to be a political issue. The policy document will be by e-mail, which can be photocopied and national law as a document. visitors insurance coverage can begin as early as tomorrow after making a purchase and are valid until the expiration date. Medicare covers the insured for medical visits, medical evacuation, repatriation, accidental death and dismemberment … during the period of insurance. To make a claim of the insured, the insurer intimate e-mail and call the toll free number listed on your policy document.
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Wednesday, June 8th, 2011
Stepping Lightly Over Boxes of Medical Experience
A multi-vehicle trauma! This is what it is all about, I thought, as I followed my senior resident to the stairs. While my age placed my training against a St. Elsewhere’s backdrop, my excitement was more consistent with the modern, high-energy ER soundtrack. The emergency room itself inspired excitement, and as a third year medical student I had not yet developed the healthy fear that affected more senior, and more answerable, members of our surgical team. As we approached the cubicle I noted that the patient was small, maybe two years old. Red froth bubbled from his mouth as the emergency room staff frantically removed his cervical collar. I heard the word ‘tracheotomy’, and someone said “hold him down!” as his arms reached into the air. I grabbed his hand and held tight, grateful that I had found a mission that I could handle.
To my surprise, the hand gripped back. And suddenly… time stopped. Small fingers wrapped around my finger, and at once I was sitting with a small boy, stillness around us. I looked beyond the red froth, to see his clear, blue eyes gazing forward. No longer aware of the work to be done, I began to understand a tragic story. Through pieces of conversation I realized that the boy’s mother and father lay dead on gurneys in cubicles behind me, victims of a drunken driver. In a flash I could see all of what our experience on earth offered: life and death, hope and despair, beauty and horror.
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Tuesday, May 24th, 2011
Us Health News- Bugs That Causes Obesity
According to senior author Andrew Gewirtz of Emory University School of Medicine, that obesity epidemic in the developed world is driven by an increasingly sedentary lifestyle and the abundance of low-cost, high-calorie foods. The result of their study suggests that excess caloric consumption is not only a result of undisciplined eating but the intestinal bacteria contribute to changes in appetite and metabolism.
On Gewirtz study, they have used genetically engineered mice to be deficient in a key immune system protein called TLR5, which serves as the neighborhood cop of the intestinal community. In addition to TLR5, it is bacteria that keep in check and knows not too apply too much force and does not harm the good bacteria.
An immune system that cannot regulate TLR5 properly is observed to have a low level inflammation sets in and desensitized insulin receptors. The mice that ate 10 percent of food got heavier by 20 percent; they also developed a cluster of disorders that in humans increases the risk of heart diseases and diabetes.
Gewirtz study suggest that portion of obesity may result from insulin resistance rather than the commonly held view that type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance is a consequences of obesity.
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Wednesday, April 27th, 2011
How Club Owners Can Best Profit From Personal Training – Club Solutions Interviews The Fluid Interval Training Developer Fit Express
Club Solutions Magazine interviews equipment manufacturer Fit Express and developer of the FIT (Fluid Interval Training) system about how clubs can best use Personal Training to increase their profits. Key topics discussed include the future of gym membership, missing components of a successful personal training system, and an easy-to-implement system that can be used to dramatically increase ROI and member retention.
Club Solutions: What are some new trends that are being implemented in personal training and what type of changes do you see coming in the future?
Fit Express: Trainers are going to have to find ways to handle multiple clients in an efficient yet personalized manner. I see it as more of a cross between conventional personal training methods and group exercise. With the changing demographics (the huge influx of 76M baby boomers) personal trainers are going to have to be able to accommodate both the needs and wants of these individuals while facing a different challenge due to their physical limitations. Safety will increase in importance as well as finding more user friendly ways to accommodate the needs of this market. Finding a way to make it more fun and social is also important to these folks.
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Monday, April 18th, 2011
Numerous of elders residing in institutionalized homes which means a social function work on the behaviour of individual obtained cognitive impairment called Alzheimer’s or dementia disease. The case of dementia professional specialist studies determined that 49% to 83% are suffering pain in nursing home. Why this existing in some nursing homes? Articulation of soreness is very tricky for those with cognitive impairment and for this patient with dementia maybe untreated and unintentionally sanctioned to suffer. Question is how institutionalized elders with dementia care by most of nursing home all over the world?
In institutionalized homes there should be methods of caring ill elders certainly at the early of stage or late stage of Alzheimer’s. Clinical and suitable help should be given through the help of nursing forces or caregivers in the management in anticipation of nurses to aid and distinguish what the necessary methods of assisting frail seniors. In a slight but accurate means of aid is the best way to ensure the occurrence rate of pain by the patients whatever it maybe.
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Nursing preparation can do a lot to eradicate the suffering of ill elders with dementia in those acquired excessive pain and unable to communicate their wants is significant. The objectives of institutionalized nursing homes is to preserve those admitted weak seniors acquired dementia disease to offer importance in a living institution with comfort and values, and stress free that they could live more than what they want in this world. With nurses provides loved and understanding in behalf of the family members.
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Thursday, April 14th, 2011
Have you ever heard of an online weight loss program before? If this is your first time hearing about an online weight loss program, you may be wondering whether or not you should join one. If you are, you will want to continue reading on.
Perhaps, the biggest sign that you should think about joining an online weight loss program is if you are looking to lose weight. Whether you are interesting in improving your appearance, improving your health, or doing both, weight loss can be a stressful time. Many weight loss programs assist you by having a daily food or exercise log for you to fill out. This has been known to motivate many online weight loss program members. Depending on the online weight loss program that you join, you should also get access to fun workouts and healthy recipes.
Another one of the many signs that you should think about joining an online weight loss program is if you regularly find yourself pressed on time. Whether you have a family to take care of, a demanding job, or both, you may find it difficult to eat healthy or maintain a regular exercise program. Joining an online weight loss program is a nice alternative to attending a local weight loss program, one that often requires you to meet for an hour or two a week.
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