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Cloud Services from Microsoft – Azure Services Platform Announced by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven (Hard Hat Area) Here’s a bit more about Azure, the “cloud” from Microsoft. In the press release it mentions Sessmic and I have been using it for a while to include the new Web and Desktop versions and it works very well. Not too long ago Microsoft was looking for clients to try hosting their SQL server platforms on the cloud. ... Read on »
Kristen Stewart and shyness and sensitivity by Douglas E. Patient Expert Many interviewers and entertainment writers have described Twilight Saga actor Kristen Stewart as “cautious” and “shy.”At least one news story refers to her as a “Self-proclaimed introvert.”By the way, I am not presuming Kristen Stewart is shy, introverted or highly sensitive, and I don’t know her personall ... Read on »
Latest Fashion Trendy Collection by tracy A small fashion show by Pantaloons unveiled the latest trendy collection by Pantaloons. Designer Sanchita Ajjampur was rewarded with the award for best designers category of female and Manish Malhotra got the same for males category. Lisa Haydon cheap ugg boots was selected as the best model in India. Kalki won an award for theatres. Anisha Beg rec ... Read on »
Is Social Media the Rock’n'Roll of HealthCare? by Dr. Mike C. Medical Doctor [There is a video that cannot be displayed in this feed. Visit the blog entry to see the video.]Social (digital) Media is expanding at an unerring rate, penetrating each and every darkened interstice with shafts of sharing light and goodwill.At least that’s how it seems.I feel uplifted by the collaborative essence of digital media purveying a ... Read on »
Want to keep the Christ in CHRISTmas? by myspecialks Liberty Counsel, a nationwide public interest civil liberties law firm, publishes a Naughty and Nice list which catalogs retailers that seek to profit from Christmas shoppers but exclude their stores and advertisements from references to Christmas. You can help save Christmas when you pledge to be a "Friend" to those entities that recogni ... Read on »
Does Brain Research Worsen the Addiction Stigma? by Dirk H. Patient Expert “Once an addict, always an addict.” When it comes to the neurobiology of addiction, the research community has made great strides in a few hectic years. However, as addiction counselor William White wrote in 2007, are we lacking a comparable neurobiology of addiction recovery? White, a senior research consultant at Chestnut Health Syst ... Read on »
Being Grateful Is Good For You by Dr. Laura F. Doctor of Philosophy Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday. It reminds us to take a moment out of our busy lives to think about how many blessings we truly enjoy. However, Robert Emmons of UC Davis and Michael McCullough of the University of Miami believe that being grateful on a regular basis is important to our overall well-being. Saying “thank you” isn&rsq ... Read on »
Coconuttyliciousness! by springrenual People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee I looooooooooove when I find food that tastes like a treat, and is super fantastic for your health. Coconut is one of those foods! Woohoo! Plus doesn't this picture just conjure up memories of being on a relaxed vacation in the Carribbean? Ahhhhh, sweet. And we do tend to think of coconut as very sweet due to the highly sugar-fied version that we b ... Read on »
Happy Thanksgiving by Cascia T. People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Psalm 107:1 "Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever."History of Thanksgiving in America According to most historians, the Pilgrims never observed an annual Thanksgiving feast in autumn. In the year 1621, they did celebrate a feast near Plymouth, Massachusetts, following their first harvest. But this feast most ... Read on »
Admission for coronary syndrome by Mark Levin Millman considers a one day admission appropriate for acute coronary syndrome. This is an umbrella term used to cover any group of clinical symptoms compatible with acute myocardial ischemia. Patients with unstable angina, ECG changes, or both should be admitted to a telemetry bed. A certain subset of patients with stable angina may be treated as ... Read on »