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Fitness Friday Giveaway by Debbie Registered Nurse It's the day after Thanksgiving and it just happens to be ...Fitness Friday!And no, I'm not going to skip it this week. Yes, many of you probably overate yesterday. After all, who can resist turkey, stuffing, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie and oh so much more? I just hope you practiced a bit of portion control.However, today's a new day. Don't give up ... Read on »
Reductil - The Proven Solution for Weight Loss by johnlinney Reductil, generic name Sibutramine, is prescribed for the treatment of obesity. It functions as an appetite suppressant. Developed by Knoll laboratories, it became a part of the portfolio of Abbott laboratories when the company absorbed Knoll laboratories. In countries like the US, Reductil, known as Meridia, is a Schedule IV controlled substance ... Read on »
muscle strength| exercise| alzheimers by Dr. Jennifer C. Medical Doctor Have been busy lately and expect to be more busy but hope to keep up with the blogs again.Those who exercise regularly, even just walking as an aerobic exercise tend to maintain their muscle strength. Exercise is important not only for cardiovascular effects and preventing osteoporosis but now recent reserach has found that those who do not have ... Read on »
Full of Thanks (and pie). by Rose People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Next to laying around all day, making this sweet potato casserole was my biggest accomplishment.Can you tell I was quite proud? Making this involved using a ricer. And this ricer was at least 50 years old.Now that’s something I’ve never used before. And it’s pretty much the coolest invention ever. Check out what it produces:I was ... Read on »
Feeling Thankful by Emily Again, I’ll try to keep this quick, but it’s been a great Turkey Day. I’m thankful for family, good food, and my wonderful husband.We slept in until 10:30 this morning (I’m feeling sick again, boo!) and then woke up to the world’s tastiest breakfast.My grandma is so cool, she had Greek Gods’ Honey Greek Yogurt w ... Read on »
The Innovation Learning Network – Major Healthcare Organizations Working Together with “Design... by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven First of all I want to say thanks for the acknowledgement of my interview with Chris McCarthy of Kaiser Permanente. I was surprised to see the listing on the site. When you stop and take a look at their membership, there’s a lot of folks interested with innovation and how to carry through successful implementations and create solutions. Th ... Read on »
Health Tips for November 27 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Health Tip: Managing Herniated Disk PainA herniated disk occurs when the nucleus of a disk in the back or neck pushes out of the disk toward the spinal canal, putting pressure on surrounding nerves.The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons offers this list of potential non-surgical treatment options:Rest your back, taking care to avoid any strai ... Read on »
Not so bad after all... who knew??? by Stephanie Happy Thanksgiving everyone, we hope you all had a fabulous holiday. To be honest I was really nervous that today wouldn't go well. This side of our family is notorious for their "bar room brawling" type of mentality. Tends to make for touchy family gatherings. But today went way better than I had ever anticipated. There was one family ... Read on »
General Mills Responds to FDA Stating Study Shows that Cheerios Does Lower Cholesterol by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven The conversation goes on and General Mills is pretty confident in their answer with the study they quoted on their website in October, so it looks as though the decision is back at the FDA over whether or not they can advertise on their products and in other areas and hopefully not be called a “drug”. Stay tuned. BD Cheerios Classifi ... Read on »
Very Thankful. by Rachel M. Patient Expert On the eve of Thanksgiving Day, I have the chance to look back and really analyze the good stuff. First, I want to say thank you, readers for reading and supporting this blog. Second, too often I get sucked into the “why me?” crap {spent 1.5 hours driving home from the mountains with a very sick, puking, whining 3 year old} only to r ... Read on »