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Medical Assistant Training Programs
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mikemac88
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In 21st century America, career security is a hot topic and of great importance. With an aging population and rapid medical advances, medical assisting careers and other similar jobs in the health care field, are expected to grow faster than all other career fields. Medical assistant training program offers you the opportunity for that first and mo ...
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Electro Acupuncture
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cicikush
Apart from greatly helping suffers of joint type ailments, Electro Acupuncture can help with many eye health issues such as; *Macular Degeneration * Diabetic Retinopathy * Cataracts * Conjunctivitis * Glaucoma * Squint * Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Eye Problems * Floaters * Computer Eye Syndrome * Dry Eye ...
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Health Headlines - November 26
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Meredy

Happy Thanksgiving!Many Type 2 Diabetes Patients Morbidly Obese: U.S. StudyTwenty 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 substan ...
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Budget Hawks Have a Buffet of Options With Health Bill
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zada p.
If the Senate were going to write a new rule for Medicare payments meant to slow the growth of medical costs, you might think that the rule would apply to hospitals and doctors. A fair amount of medical care is, after all, provided by hospitals and doctors. But the Senate’s health reform bill exempts hospitals from just such a rule until 2019 ...
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Lifestyle is Better than Medicine at Preventing Diabetes
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Heartstrong

Approximately 24 million people have diabetes mellitus (DM) and 57 million are at risk of developing it. The increased risk is due to the fact that more and more people are overweight/obese and thus have impaired blood sugar control.A recent study published in The Lancet followed 3,000 high-risk patients for 10 years. The focus of this study wa ...
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Viability
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Nurse Lochia ..
This is the week that, should my last pregnancy have continued, I would have hit 24 weeks, or viability. I'm not 100% sure this is the week, and I decided not to torture myself and look it up to see if I am correct. But I remember when I first found out I was pregnant, I looked at the wheel to see when I would hit 24 weeks, and I remember thinking ...
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Understanding Fats
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Venus Doom
Understanding FatsWhat is fat? In general I think many people are confused about fats. We hear so many terms to describe fats; saturated, unsaturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, hydrogenated, trans fats, omega 3’s and 6’s; that the average person often gives in to working it all out as they don’t have the time, or the resou ...
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Changing a lifelong habit (tea addiction)
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Venus Doom
I’ve been a tea drinker since I was about 12 years old. The first thing I do when I wake up is guzzle down two cups of tea. Then I can start to function. Every time I’ve done a job I celebrate with a cup of tea. Every time I get home (no matter where I’ve been – shopping, school run, putting out the garbage!) I have a nice c ...
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Lucky Vitamin Presents: HealthSmart Foods
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Lucky V.
Lucky Vitamin is your source for delicious healthy snacks. We are proud to announce the introduction of HealthSmart Foods products to our site.HealthSmart Foods is determined to provide delicious healthy snack foods that cater to today’s restricted diets and lifestyles, allowing people to enjoy their favorite foods while adhering to their spe ...
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Gluten Free Turkey Gravy for Thanksgiving
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Naomi M.
The day before Thanksgiving is my major cooking day. I like to get a lot of things out of the way the day before so that Thanksgiving day is low key -- baste the turkey, cook some veggies, heat the rolls, stir up the gravy, and say thanks. I made my gravy base the other day, and it is waiting for the drippings from the cooked turkey. Here is how ...
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