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Shedding Mortality

Shedding Mortality

http://sheddingmortality.blogspot.com/

Mortality, OCD, Bipolar, Depression, Recluse. Hawaii, Maui, Reflictions, Insights, Humor, Observations, Philosophy, Politics

Mortality Measured in Metaphor

Mortality Measured in Metaphor

http://btforsythe.blogspot.com

The poetry of B. T. Forsythe and miscellaneous poetrivia

Kevin Babbles

Kevin Babbles

http://kevinbabbles.blogspot.com

Kevin humorously babbles about his hilarious antics and daily observations. An educator by day and writer at heart, Kevin never fails to find a humorous and sometimes meaningful outlook on his experiences.

jmedvm

jmedvm

http://jmedvm.blogspot.com

A photoblog with commentary and personal musings by Jaime Glasser. It is wide ranging, sometimes serious, sometimes sad, often satirical, sarcastic and silly. Interspersed with nature and animal photos are true stories, observations about our socei

Lifetime Fitness Center

Lifetime Fitness Center

http://www.lifetime-fitness-center.com

Dedicated to helping maintain health and fitness in everyone who reads this and also to our contributors.

Diary of A Dying Man

Diary of A Dying Man

http://www.diaryofadyingman.blogspot.com

No matter what our age, we are going to die. Most of us deny this fact, but live in fear. The only way to be free in life is to deal with our aging, and see our final transition as an adventure. Growing old is not for sissies, growing old can be a ce

The Causes Blog

The Causes Blog

http://thecausesblog.blogspot.com

A blog about all the things the world has been ignoring till date..

Medication Osteoporosis

Medication Osteoporosis

http://medication-osteoporosis.blogspot.com/

Selective estrogen receptor modulator (SERM) SERMs are a class of medications that act on the estrogen receptors throughout the body in a selective manner. Normally, bone mineral density (BMD) is tightly regulated by a balance between osteoblast and

Vitamin

Vitamin

http://e-about-vitamin.blogspot.com/

Deficiencies Deficiencies of vitamins are classified as either primary or secondary. A primary deficiency occurs when an organism does not get enough of the vitamin in its food. A secondary deficiency may be due to an underlying disorder that preven

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Avoiding Vitamin D Deficiency in Winter

Stamping Mad | December 26th 2009 by Katelyn

Any season, around 70% of Americans have insufficient levels of vitamin D, but levels can drop even more in the winter months. UV-B radiation from the sun allows our skin to produce vitamin D, but when it’s cold out, some of us won’t get read more

Diabetes Complications - Complications associated with Diabetes D…

diabetes world | December 26th 2009 by Bello adegbenga

Just like any other diseases, diabetes has complications. In fact, diabetes has a mortality rate of around 200,000 deaths in the United States alone, that is according to the Centers for Disease Control. Most deaths were attributable to diabetes comp read more

I can C U Remote monitoring program at UMC reduces mortality, sh…

Nursing Notes | December 25th 2009 by Shirley Williams

Image via Wikipedia As a nurse working the floor, I find this article very interesting.  I don’t think I fully comprehend how this eICU is designed to function.  Does this mean that, in addition to the floor staffing, there will be ano read more

Famous People With Epilepsy

MEDCHROME | December 25th 2009 by Sulav Shrestha

Leonardo da Vinci Napoleon Bonaparte Of the several disorders of the central nervous system (CNS), epilepsy remains a major cause of morbidity if not mortality. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that there are about 50 million people with read more

Adverse Consequences Of Obesity May Be Greater Than Previously Th…

Zamp Bionews | December 25th 2009 by Zamp

The link between obesity and cardiovascular mortality may be substantially underestimated, while some of the adverse consequences of being underweight may be overstated, concludes a study published on bmj.com . This means that the adverse influence o read more

High Blood Pressure Treatment For The Over 80s Too Aggressive, Wa…

Zamp Bionews | December 25th 2009 by Zamp

People over 80 years are being treated too aggressively for high blood pressure, warns an expert in an editorial in BMJ Clinical Evidence this week. According to Dr James Wright, the latest evidence suggests that less aggressive drug therapy may be m read more

New Mothers and Pregnant Women in danger from Swine Flu

The First Reporter | December 25th 2009 by Mr Singh

As suggested by the a new report published by New England Journal of Medicine, pregnant women and new mothers carry a higher risk from the Swine Flu influenza virus. This finding is further supported by a study conducted by the California Department read more

Prematurity May Be More Prevalent Than You Think…

Baby Champion | December 24th 2009 by Matthew Siegel

Prematurity May Be More Prevalent Than You Think… At this time of year, we are all bombarded by appeals from so many worthy causes.  This year, like no other in recent history, has been difficult for fundraisers.  With limited funds and a bou read more

Seniors over 80 - avoid over-aggressive treatment of high blood p…

iHealthBulletin News | December 24th 2009

Seniors over 80 years old are being treated too aggressively for high blood pressure, warns an expert in an editorial in BMJ Clinical Evidence. According to Dr James Wright, the latest evidence suggests that less aggressive drug therapy may be more e read more

Seniors Over 80 – Avoid Over-aggressive Treatment of High Blood…

Recall Insider | December 24th 2009 by Terry

Seniors over 80 years old are being treated too aggressively for high blood pressure, warns an expert in an editorial in BMJ Clinical Evidence. According to Dr James Wright, the latest evidence suggests that less aggressive drug therapy may be more e read more

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