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“Twins Announcement” 12hr stat… by Matthew Z. Patient Expert “Twins Announcement” 12hr stats total – FB: 75 likes, 129 comments, 14 wall posts, 17 msgs. TW: 55 mentions. TY all for such a warm embrace! Read on »
Anti Cellulite formula to Penetrate Skin and remove cellulite by Dr Maurcie Czarnaik Have you ever heard about cream which can actually penetrate into the skin and reduce cellulite. Yes a unique formulation has been developed which can enter the skin through its pores and reduce the cellulite that is formed beneath it. To prove this, the test was conducted by an independent TV for current affairs. They selected a wide variety of ... Read on »
Thanksgiving by Bob Pool Patient Expert Thanksgiving at the Pool house was good this year. We used to have Thanksgiving with my folks and Christmas dinner with Lyn's folks. After my Mom contracted cancer, Thanksgiving was scheduled as normal, even though she was getting sicker by the day. She just insisted that she could still do it. The day before Thanksgiving she called and said she c ... Read on »
Thursday, November 26th: THE THANKSGIVING 'MAGIC EYE' IMAGE by Bill People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Remember the 'Magic Eye' episode of Seinfeld? Take a look at this image below and focus on the middle - do you see it?If you can't see it (I can't see magic eye images - so I won't judge you) I've interpreted for you: One more reason to enjoy Thanksgiving 2009: Baby Baker coming this Spring to St Joseph's Hospital in Denver.....The best thing abou ... Read on »
Health Headlines - November 27 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven 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 substantial public health ... Read on »
Thanksgiving! by Melissa Happy Thanksgiving!I have to warn you this post is kind of random because, well, being at home is kind of random!Let’s start with the Turkey Trot!I woke up excited to go and of course to listen to my new playlist. You know a playlist is good when you can’t wait to listen to it. The playlist ended up being mainly stuff I had already p ... Read on »
Cloud Services from Microsoft – Azure Services Platform Announced by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven (Hard Hat Area) Here’s a bit more about Azure, the “cloud” from Microsoft. In the press release it mentions Sessmic and I have been using it for a while to include the new Web and Desktop versions and it works very well. Not too long ago Microsoft was looking for clients to try hosting their SQL server platforms on the cloud. ... Read on »
laughing through my doctor’s appointment by Kerri People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee It is true folks. My doctor and I laughed at various different things. We spent my appointment hashing some stuff out, and laughing about other things. It was almost kind of fun (for a doctor’s appointment, anyways). Okay, seriously, this lady deals with old people all day long pretty much, so I must be kind of fun . . . Even though my lu ... Read on »
The Paleolithic Principle - the PaNu Version by Kurt G Harris MD Reader Bend comments in response to a thread about whether we should emulate paleo man by letting our vitamin D levels drop "naturally" in the winter:"Whilst of course there must have been many groups of hominids throughout history suffering deficiencies (or just not 'prospering'), I find it quite implausible that overall they were n ... Read on »