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Sunday, June 26, 2016

Top 5 Diabetic Friendly Recipes – Remain in the Pink of Health without Depriving Your Taste-buds

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After being diagnosed with diabetes, keeping your blood sugar levels in check is solely dependent upon lifestyle regulation with the help ...
Saturday, June 18, 2016

How to Improve Your Overall Health Starting Today

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It's almost impossible to get through the week without hearing about different ways people try to improve their overall health. There ...
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Friday, June 17, 2016

Don’t Stress Getting a Second Opinion

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Our interactions with the medical field can be stressful, especially when a diagnosis or treatment plan is considered serious. Critical cond...
Wednesday, June 08, 2016

How Do Diabetes Test Strips Work?

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Diabetes test strips or blood glucose test strips are an essential component when it comes to testing levels of blood glucose. These small, ...
Tuesday, June 07, 2016

EMGs: What You Need To Know

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An EMG, otherwise known as electromyogram, is a test used to measure the electrical activity in muscles. It's typically done alongside...
Friday, June 03, 2016

Egg Freezing: The Fertility Process That Gives You Options

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Did you know your age significantly impacts your fertility? As you get older, the quantity and quality of your eggs begins to decline, red...
Thursday, June 02, 2016

More Than Just Heartburn: Know the Risks of Untreated GERD

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Sixty million Americans suffer from heartburn at least once a month and most of the time it’s nothing serious. But an estimated 19 million...
Wednesday, June 01, 2016

The Many Wonderful Benefits Of Organic Juices

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It is sad how the quality of edibles is degrading day by day. Adulterated food products, though cheap, are harmful for you in the long run...

Fracking Spills Responsible for North Dakota Soil and Water Contamination

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Accidental spills of wastewater at unconventional oil drilling sites in North Dakota have resulted in widespread soil and water contaminatio...

Theravent For a Great Night Sleep

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Keep a box in your medicine cabinet and you won’t have to worry about those random nights when you are snoring up a storm for no apparent ...

Take Care of Your Braces with These Dental Supplies

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Braces are one of the most common forms of treatment in our society. In fact, they’re almost like a rite of passage for many of us during ou...

Do You Know How the FDA Approves New Medications? It’s Time You Learned!

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Over the years there have been so many FDA approved medications that have been pulled from the shelves that it leads many to wonder how they...

The Anti-Snoring Toolkit - Helping You Combat Snoring Easily

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Snoring occurs when the nasal and throat airways are obstructed, causing the surrounding tissues to vibrate. Snoring can be caused by a n...
Thursday, May 26, 2016

How CEOs With Learning Disabilities Innovated Groundbreaking Technologies

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CEOs are different from almost everyone else. They thrive on risk and reward. In today’s economy, many run multi-million dollar high-tech ...
Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Transforming Public Health Worldwide

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As technology advances, new ways of tracking outbreaks are continually evolving. As you work toward your online MPH degree http://mphdegree....
Monday, May 23, 2016

Top 4 Alternatives to Seeing a Primary Care Physician

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When you have the sniffles or a sore throat, you might think that it’s time to pay a visit to your family doctor. However, as the healthcare...
Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Is Your Primary Doctor Up to Date with Modern Medical Technology?

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The role of the primary care physician is as important as ever in the health of men and women worldwide. They are the first line of defens...
Tuesday, May 17, 2016

So How Does Frozen Donor Egg IVF Work?

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Have you tried traditional IVF using your own eggs and not had success? Many women in this difficult situation are turning to frozen donor...
Monday, May 16, 2016

What’s Your Metabolism Type?

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Metabolism is the chemical process your body uses to keep cells alive and your body functioning. To do this, cells need energy that is del...
Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Getting Older: How to Keep the Aging Mind Sharp

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We’re all given a vehicle at birth. How we handle it and care for it in the years to come will determine how long it runs. While some of...
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