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Pneumococcal pneumonia increasing with H1N1 flu by Kathleen Registered NurseHealth Maven The CDC warns that the incidence of Pneumococcal pneumonia is on the increase countrywide from H1N1 flu. Pneumococcal pneumonia is a bacterial infection. Pneumococcal vaccine is available, but only twenty-five percent of adults younger than age 65 are vaccinated against Pneumococcal pneumonia. Most of pneumonia cases associated with H1N1 flu from ... Read on »
Seven serious barriers to achieving your 2010 goals and how to overcome them by Roman M. Patient Expert Whether you're an athlete or an average weekend warrior, it doesn't matter how much you exercise or how strictly you control your caloric intake - if the following seven barriers are not removed from your path, you will constantly fail in pursuing your health, wellness, or performance goals. But if these barriers are removed, your e ... Read on »
The blessings of food allergies by Christine R. While it may seem easy and obvious to be grateful for the lessons of a food allergy and for being able to find locally grown, safe organic food -- I'm thankful, I'm grateful and I'm enjoying the blessings of a severe corn allergy this Thanksgiving. I may not be so thankful this evening after being around 21 regular people who wear makeup, perfume, ... Read on »
Can this 5,000 Year Old Therapy Make You Well? by Total Health Breakthroughs Patient Expert A 5,000 Year Old Treatment for Headaches?I got a note from my friend Larry Berman last week. He wanted to let me know about a treatment that helped his wife control her migraine headaches. I thought her story might interest you. And even if you do not suffer from headaches, there is a good chance you could benefit.Larry told me that Sophia has b ... Read on »
Looking back blues by Sara G. Patient Expert I was recently looking through some old photos - from high school, college, and even my first few years out of school - and I was shocked. Those outfits! And that hair! Who in the world was in charge of my "look" back then? Thank goodness those pictures aren't digital, otherwise I'd feel obligated to post a couple of them here. But my qu ... Read on »
Genetic Risk: Your Genes “In Context” by Lisa E. L. Patient Expert Whenever there’s a flurry in the news about genetic testing, we get calls from people who just want to know: What can a genetic test tell you?There are different types of genetic tests. Genetic tests that screen for “risk” may not be commonly known, but for certain people at certain times, they can be very useful. Knowing whether ... Read on »
Genetics on TV: “House” Does Hemochromatosis by Lisa E. L. Patient Expert I’ve got a guest blogger today: Alla Rogers, IT Manager at DNA Direct. Alla is a cracker-jack technologist and after-hours science geek (and often shy), so I’m excited that she volunteered this post.Alla says…Last night, exhausted after work, I was watching a pre-recorded episode of House half-asleep. Being an IT person (and an E ... Read on »
Temecula Personal Trainer in the News - Teri McQuaid by Mark 7 Healthy Living Professional Below is a copy of an article written about Aquatic Fitness training programs and a Temecula Personal Trainer that conducts them. If you want to mix up your training and try something different - Try Water. You can find the article in the "Healthy Inland Empire", a magazine about beauty, fitness, food and wellness. Aquatic Fitness &ndas ... Read on »
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Use Was Associated With Higher Perceived Physical and... by Jan People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee By Sonya E. Hunnicutt MA, MS, James Grady PhD and Terry A. McNearney MDObjective This study assessed the use of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies in patients with early systemic sclerosis (scleroderma, SSc). Methods At the annual visit, SSc patients enrolled in the Genetics versus Environment in Scleroderma Outcomes Study (GENI ... Read on »
Aromasin & Zoloft by Lesa Patient Expert Been on both for several weeks now.Started back on the Zoloft as I was too moody off of it.I still have joint pain but most of it is centered around my ankles and feet. Walking makes it worse but I keep trying. I don't know anymore. Loose shoes are best. Tying the laces on my sneakers too tight can increase my foot pain.I also have slight nausea th ... Read on »