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Good question! by Susie Patient Expert Sgt and Mrs Hubsaid...Girl. How are you still alive and walking after keeping those kind of hours?! I am super glad that Oceana doesn't have chicken pox... hope she remembers how to sleep! I think with all that you earned a NaBloPoMo pass...-AndreaNOVEMBER 7, 2009 1:57 PMStarbucks Milk Chocolate Covered Coffee Beans. They may not be a healthy way ... Read on »
How to Prevent The Flu and Colds at any Age by Deb Froehlich It’s that time of year and especially now with all of the H1N1 hype (Don’t get me started on that one) colds and flu are probably on your radar screen. As most of you probably know, I’m all about prevention and getting to the root cause of things, instead of just popping a pill to make a symptom go away. So that being said, I thou ... Read on »
#1 NaBloPoMo Handslap by Susie Patient Expert Yup, I missed my first day. Strange though, because I was composing in my head while cleaning the kitchen last night. I had every intention of doing it. I guess I got distracted by Wild Hogs & We Are Marshall. We were part way through We Are Marshall when Naomi woke up. *Sob*...I guess it's safe to say it now - we thought Oceana had chicken pox ... Read on »
Probiotics May Help Lose Belly Fat After Pregnancy by Carolin K. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine According to researchers at the University of Turku in Finland, probiotics may help women reduce belly fat after pregnancy. This was discovered after enrolling 256 pregnant women in a study. The result was later presented at the 17th European Congress on Obesity in Amsterdam.You must have heard already about the positive effects of probiotics in di ... Read on »
Benefits of Onions for Cold and Flu Symptoms by Shanna O. Oops! Been a few weeks since I've been on here. I finished my 100 Articles in 100 Days Marathon over at EzineArticles.com !! Whoo hoo! I've worked really hard to finish this in time. I finished about a week ahead of schedule. Here is one of the articles that has had a lot of views, well over 1,000. So I thought I would pass it along. Benef ... Read on »
Peramivir Update/NY Times by Meryl Nass By the NYT's Andrew Pollack; excerpts follow: On Thursday, the federal government ordered, on an emergency basis, 10,000 treatment courses of peramivir for its national stockpile. It is paying $22.5 million, or about $2,250 a patient. Shares of BioCryst rose nearly 13 percent, to $11.39. Peramivir is given intravenously, making it usable by hospit ... Read on »
Alzheimer's Common in Children of Alzheimer's Patients by Bob DeMarco Patient Expert Our study shows that high blood pressure and an innate pro-inflammatory cytokine response in middle age significantly contributers to Alzheimer's disease. As these risk factors cluster in families, it is important to realize that early interventions could prevent late-onset Alzheimer's disease. One could argue for a high-risk prevention strategy ... Read on »
Just What the Doctor Ordered by Katie Patient Expert I am going to away for one night this weekend for a moms' night away with some friends. We have gotten a nice room at a hotel not too far way. We are going to change into our comfy jammies, eat snacks, watch girly movies, and maybe splurge on pedicures! M will have Will for the first time by himself overnight. I have had Will by myself only a fe ... Read on »
HHS Orders Intravenous Antiviral Flu Medication to Help Patients Hospitalized with 2009 H1N1 by Health: Hearsay & Headlines The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) today (November 5) announced contract awards for up to 120,000 treatment courses of intravenous (IV) antiviral drugs to help treat hospitalized 2009 H1N1 influenza patients. Patients hospitalized with 2009 H1N1 influenza are evaluated to determine if antiviral drugs will be useful; some patien ... Read on »
10 Ways to Strengthen Your Immune System by Dawn Gifford aka Small Footprint Mama With all the headlines about the H1N1 flu and the excitement over the vaccine, you would think that there is nothing you can do except get your shot and pray not to get sick this year. Nothing could be further from the truth.Considering that communicable diseases like colds and flu are highly contagious, your best bet is to prevent becoming infecte ... Read on »