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Antistatic lint-free swabsticks and Nasopharyngeal Flocked Swabs by Alla Coming from ShenzhenMicrocosm Controller Technology Co., Ltd. Of China, for cleaning application in cleanroom.We can also supplier sterile foam swabs for medical use, like oral cell sample collecting foam swabs,Nasopharyngeal Flocked Swabs collect cell sample for detecting H1N1 virus and etc.ESD safe swabs, Long handle and short handle, sponge head ... Read on »
Health Headlines - November 29 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Many Type 2 Diabetes Patients Morbidly Obese: U.S. Study Twenty percent of Americans with type 2 diabetes are more than 100 pounds overweight (morbidly obese), according to a Loyola University Health System study. "The rate of morbid obesity among people with diabetes is increasing at a very alarming rate, and this has substantial public healt ... Read on »
A Wee Huy Thanksgiving - GFCFSF by Julee Huy Patient Expert In case you don’t know, our last name Huy, is pronounced “wee.” Our Thanksgiving was very unusual this year due to the measles. My mom cooked the whole dinner, GFCFSF mind you, and... Read on »
Miscellany for Saturday by Meredith A little miscellany for this Saturday: This has been the weirdest Thanksgiving. We had one with my family, one with Dave's family, and I'm yet to have any turkey. Not because I didn't want turkey, because there wasn't any turkey. My family's never got done and we had roast at Dave's family. Weird.Our puppy Sloopy is starting to come out of her ... Read on »
Watching Too Much Crime TV Skews Views for the Worse by David DiSalvo Patient Expert If you watch prime-time television, chances are you watch at least one crime drama. Most of us do. Year in and year out, the most consistently popular shows on television are about crime: CSI, Law & Order, Cold Case, The Closer, and all of the other spin-offs and ad nauseum syndications.Regrettably for the viewing audience, a recent study f ... Read on »
Highlights of the Week by LoveVeggiesYoga People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Well have you survived the insanity that usually surrounds Thanksgiving? First, the obsession that goes into selecting and making "the perfect recipe" for the Big Day, then the craziness that is Black Friday, and then the aftermath of leftovers... yeah, kinda a crazy time for most people. Honestly, I didn't stress about recipes, I just ... Read on »
Saturated Fat and Coronary Heart Disease, Part III: Cognitive Dissonance by Richard Nikoley Patient Expert In Part II of this series I wrote that this installment would be about the "best research" those supporting the saturated fat-cholesterol-heart disease link or "causal chain" might use (here's Part I ). In the process of doing my homework for that post I came across something I think fits in here because I essentiall ... Read on »
The Primal Blueprint: An Epistemocratic Map for Health Decision Making by epistemocrat Health MavenPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Maps matter.Especially in cognitive psychology (thanks to Dave Lull).In practice, cognitive maps for decision making don't tell you where to go or how to navigate in every specific case or at every point in time; instead, they provide sign posts, indicators of contours and textures, notes about landscapes, and other framework-related notions such a ... Read on »
Exercise & Prostate Cancer Risk by Robert W. Weekly Health Update: Exercise & Prostate Cancer Risk "A critical weekly review of important new research findings for health-conscious readers..." By, Robert A. Wascher, MD, FACS Updated: 11/29/2009The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendati ... Read on »
The Eternal Optimist by Melissa H. Patient Expert This is my latest blog post over at WeAretheRealDeal. You can read it here or after the jump. I was a sophomore in college, mending a broken heart and pretty bummed about the state of my life at the moment when, during a dorm-room chat, a (very blunt) friend looked at me point-blank and said, “Oh, Meliss, you’ll be fine. You’d be ... Read on »