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<p> Coughs and sneezes spreads diseases is a well known saying that has bearing on a world suffering from a global swine flu pandemic.</p><p> Your company may have contact with several hundred people on a regular or daily basis, whether that is office staff, clients and customers or delivery workers etc, some will carry (often unwittingly) germs and bacteria that can have a huge negative impact on the health of anyone visiting your office. Someone who sneezes or coughs and fa... Read More »
Anti-Repetitive Strain Injuries when working on the computer
This issue includes...
" Way To Make It Easy For You To Prevent Repetitive Strain
Injuries (RSIs)When Working On The Computer"
It still amazes me how many bright computer owners will spend
countless hours working on their web sites and Entering data...
Making it EASY for you to Prevent RSIs.
In addition, in response to the many questions I have received
from readers wanting to know about RSIs, you will be learning
about the benefits of accepting:
- Need - Information - Solution
As you read t... Read More »
Role of Internet in Healthcare
Health information and medical advice on the Net have set a new
trend of self-help and online support and supplements the
traditional direct healthcare available from physicians and
hospitals.
The last time you were ill and went to your family doctor, did
you get a patient hearing? Maybe you did, maybe you didn't. But
chances are you were left totally in the dark regarding the
nature of the pills and mixtures stuffed down your throat. And
what of your illness? Were you in any way enlightened as... Read More »
Baby's Christmas Cry - Let Me Live Another Day
Christmas the jolly festive season for good will gestures
kindness and happiness is upon us once again.
December 25th the day of our lord's birthday is a day for family
gatherings where relatives even strangers unite to celebrate his
invisible presence. Why can it not be Christmas every day where
the atmosphere is filled with joyous and harmonious people?
Children prepare for Santa's arrival with a thank you plate of
biscuits and a glass of milk. The bigger kid's like mum/dad
intend to over exc... Read More »
Identity Theft
You'll never hear the end of it if you decide to press charges.
And besides you're not even sure you really want to do that.
They might pay you back the money. Not. The burden is on you to
sort this mess out and the worst part is once a relative or
friend steals your identity, it's almost impossible to trust
them again.
We hear about the high profile cases of hackers breaking into
the databases of Lexis Nexus or DSW Shoe warehouse, yet most
instances of identity theft never make the news. Usuall... Read More »
How to Survive Game Time At Your Kid's Next Birthday Party
Here are a few tips to help you survive the birthday games
portion of your child's next party.
Every kid birthday party is different.
Indoors, outdoors, five guests, fifty-five guests, boys, girls,
Army theme, Princess Theme. But one thing's for sure - at some
point they'll be playing birthday GAMES. Now, I'll decorate,
I'll bake, I'll wrap all the gifts and hand-deliver all the
invitations. Heck, I'll even clean up after everyone leaves.
Just don't put me in front of a throng of kids when i... Read More »
Infant Circumcision
If circumcision were a choice I had to have made, I would have
run frantically from the hospital with my newborn son to protect
him from the procedure. His father would have chased me down,
insisting his son 'look like he did.' All I can say is I'm
terribly relieved I didn't have to live through that. Nor did I
have to make the agonizing choice of protecting my baby from
pain or disrespecting my husband. It would have been a huge
battle of conscience. I was spared and given daughters.
The decis... Read More »
Speaking on Behalf of Our Children
Speaking on Behalf of Our Children: Stop Blaming the Victims
How many times have you flipped through the pages of a magazine
or newspaper and seen images of children with captions like
'Brats,' 'Bullies,' or 'Mean and Selfish'? Unfortunately, these
are common occurrences in today's media. For some child
advocates, these images serve as a call to action: We need to do
something to help America's so-called 'out-of-control' children.
The problem is, while these negative images are a wake up call,
t... Read More »
A possible HIV herbal cure
More and more people worldwide are contracting HIV and the medical researchers and the doctors that have been working overtime to find a possible cure for this disease is in a race against time. While there are a lot of different medical research facilities worldwide that have been working endlessly to come up with something that will stop HIV in its tracks, somewhere in the Peruvian jungles lies the possible cure to such a deadly disease. Used to cure snakebites by the Indian tribes who can be ... Read More »
The Search For A Common Cold Cure Continues
Despite a large number of "cold cures" the American Medical Society consensus is that there is no "official" cure for the cold; that most colds seem to last about one week; but that some colds clear up rather quickly, within 24 hours or so, without running the full, longer course.
In the spring of 1960, a University of Illinois team disclosed that it had made thousands of tests on 2,500 volunteer subjects with no indication that there is a preventive or a cure for the common cold. At least 70 vi... Read More »
Travel Health
The diseases most commonly seen in travellers are diarrhoea,
malaria (if you travel in a malaria-infested area), accidents
(when travelling by car or swimming), wound infections and
sexually transmitted diseases.
- Diarrhoea is caused by contaminated food and drinking-water.
You must therefore be careful if your are travelling in poor
hygiene conditions.
- Malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes, so the first thing to do
is to protect yourself against these mosquitoes.
- In order to prevent acci... Read More »
Getting Chilled May Bring on a Cold
Getting chilly may bring on a cold, contrary to conventional
medical orthodoxy, which says that there is no connection
between developing viral infections and a drop in your body
temperature.
Paid to Sit With Their Feet in Cold Water
Ninetystudents were paid to sit for 20 minutes with their bare
feet in buckets of cold water. A few days later, 13 of the
students reported cold symptoms, such as a runny nose or sore
throat, compared to five in a separate control group of 90
students who kept their... Read More »
Good Food / Bad Food - What's Left to Eat?
We've entered the Twilight Zone when it comes to the multitude
of diets being promoted today. Starting with the Atkins Diet
followed by the South Beach Diet, both higher in protein, lower
in carbs, but the distinction should be on quality of carbs, not
singling out one nutrient as "bad." If you are on the Atkins
Diet or South Beach Diet simply adjust from eating low quality
carbs like refined flour and highly refined sugar products
(comes in a box, or ready-to-eat) to eating more whole food
prod... Read More »
Improving your health with a steam shower
The evolution of bathroom design has taken on a new dimension
with all technological advances in both bath and shower
innovations. Up until the last decade daily showers were a quick
means of cleansing the body, spending mere minutes in the shower
feeling more like a chore rather than an enjoyable and relaxing
experience.
According to health and wellness experts finding comfort in the
shower by taking the time to unwind and relieve the body and
mind of everyday stresses allows the body to replen... Read More »