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Five Mistakes That Working Moms Make
As a mom, you're probably accustomed to household messes. The laundry piles up. The dirty dishes multiply. And the trashcan starts to overflow. These lapses in housekeeping are only natural. But when it comes to your career, there's no room for messy habits.Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Ways to Find Peace
Increase Your Inner Sense of Power One way to help you develop trust in yourself is to cut off negativity in the mind by saying to yourself over and over again, "Whatever happens in my life, I'll handle it!" Those of you who are familiar with my work know that it is one of my favorite affirmations. I suggest you ...Submitted by TeresahRN | Published about 3 years ago | -
Ways to Find Peace
Get Involved Positive action has an amazing effect on our psyche. As we take action, we begin to feel more powerful and our fear about the future decreases considerably. Keep repeating to yourself: "My life has meaning and I will do whatever I can to make this a better world." Then ask yourself, "What am I called to do?" ...Submitted by TeresahRN | Published about 3 years ago | -
Could Germs Be Making You Fat?
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Blacks, Hispanics With Heart Failure Less Likely to Use Hospice
MONDAY, March 8 (HealthDay News) -- Blacks and Hispanics with advanced heart failure are much less likely to turn to hospice care than whites, even though blacks in particular are more likely to develop the condition, a new report finds. Heart failure, in which the heart weakens and can't beat effectively, is the second most common diagnosis for people in ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Hepatitis C deaths soar by 123 percent
NEW YORK - From 1995 to 2004, deaths related to infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) rose by 123 percent in the US, according to a new reportSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 5 years ago | -
Getting to the Bottom of Your Chronic Back Pain
For a condition as common as back pain (one survey found that almost twenty percent of Americans suffer a month-long bout of back pain each year) it's remarkably hard to find the actual cause in individual patients. According to the American Pain Society and the American College of Physicians, it's impossible to say precisely why a person's back hurts in more ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Breast Cancer Tests
What You Need to Know Breast Cancer News 3 Ways to Spot Breast Cancer Examining Your Own Breasts How to Do a Breast Self-Exam 3 Women Who Found Their Own Breast Cancer What's a Clinical Breast Exam? How Does a Mammogram Work? How to Get a Better Mammo What's a Breast Ultrasound? What a Breast MRI Feels Like Having a Breast ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Hospital Bug vaccine predicted
Cure for MRSA and C Diff in the next 5-10 year according to the Sir Liam.Submitted by gdhipp | Published almost 5 years ago | -
Changes w/ mental health and meds
I never looked at it from this perspective.I always felt they should be conjuctive therapySubmitted by pezzy | Published almost 5 years ago | -
21 Ways to be Inspired
Let Water Clear Your Mind Sit by a waterfall or on a beach, and feel the pure and positive feelings that emanate from water Have a Good Laugh Watch a movie or have a fun moment with a loved one that makes you laugh, and laugh some more. Smile Often Smile, as often as possible, even when you do not ...Submitted by TeresahRN | Published about 3 years ago | -
Tap Into Your Secret Job Market
Does today's tough job market have you stressed? With the unemployment rate at 9.7%, job seekers must use more imaginative ways to uncover job openings. We've all heard stories about great jobs found in unusual ways – a strange coincidence, word of mouth, a conversation overheard in the grocery line. How can you cash in? If you must leave your job, go ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
12 Ways to Boost Your Brainpower
Of all things we gain with age—wealth, wisdom, children—a sharper mind isn’t one of them. Instead of being a steel trap like it used to be, it’s probably starting to resemble a colander. Life keeps pouring in, but you retain less and less of it. But researchers are discovering that there are ways to forestall the decline. The secret? Stop taking ...Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Processed Meat May Harm the Heart
FRIDAY, March 5 (HealthDay News) -- Conventional wisdom has dictated that fat from red meat is a risk factor for heart disease, but a new analysis from Harvard researchers finds it's eating processed meat -- not unprocessed red meat -- that increases the risk for heart diseaseSubmitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
Eggs: Eat Them or Avoid Them? Take Our Quiz to Find Out
Eggs: good or bad? Well, neither. Eggs were once vilified for their high cholesterol content and thought to be a major contributor to heart disease.Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
A Patient's Guide to Chondrosarcoma
I currently am battling this type of cancer. I have found that even few medical professionals know about this type of cancer. It is very rare. It is cancer of the cartilage. As the cancer progresses it can become very debilitating because of pain.Submitted by prettykitty64 | Published over 4 years ago | -
7 Ways to Treat Erectile Dysfunction
Treatment for men unable to have an erection took a great leap forward when the first oral erectile dysfunction (ED) medication, Viagra (sildenafil), was introduced in 1998. But there have been strides recently in a host of other ED treatments, ranging from over-the-counter pumps to surgical implants and suppositories.Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
High birth weight may raise brain tumor risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Babies who are heavy at birth -- weighing more than 4000 grams (8.8 pounds) -- may have an increased risk for two of the most common types of brain tumors among children, German researchers report.Submitted by Account Removed | Published over 4 years ago | -
Spider Venom — The Next Way to Treat Impotence?
FRIDAY, Sept. 25 (HealthDay News) — Scientists may have discovered a novel way to treat erectile dysfunction — using the venom of a deadly spider. The bite from the Brazilian wandering spider (Phoneutria nigriventer) causes a painful erection that can last for many hours and later lead to impotence, researchers from the United States and Brazil noted.Submitted by Account Removed | Published about 3 years ago | -
EDs Begin Routine HIV Testing
Along with taking a patient’s vital signs, some emergency departments are now starting to routinely test for HIV, based on recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and financial support from government grants. Gayle R.Submitted by StarlightRN | Published over 4 years ago |