Sunday, September 5, 2010

Important Issues About Mold And How It Effects Your Children

September 3, 2010 by health  
Filed under Children's Health

The health of children is probably the most important issue for the majority of parents across the nation and as time goes on, we are seeing more and more potential threats to it. Whether it is asthma, the flu, bronchitis, or any other type of illness, all parents are concerned with the long term [...]

Things You Should Know About Long Term Health Care

August 30, 2010 by health  
Filed under Children's Health

If you are like most people, you do not want to be a burden to your loved ones as you age. As people are now living longer than ever before, many are living until their children approach retirement age. The last thing any parent wants to do is to burden their own children with their [...]

Womens Health Questions About Womens Health Problems

August 29, 2010 by health  
Filed under Women's Health

Answers to womens health questions on womens health problems can help a woman better understand her health and how to improve it. Today, a woman must both attend to her career while taking care of family responsibilities. Before and after work, she is likely involved in meal preparation, seeing to the family’s needs along with [...]

What You Should Know About Skin Care For Men

August 23, 2010 by health  
Filed under Men's Health

Skin care for men is just as important as women’s. After all, no matter if you are male or female, the skin still needs to be protected and nourished. Products for men may be a little different than the ones out there for women as men’s skin is a little bit different. Men’s skin is [...]

Interesting Facts About Breast Health

August 22, 2010 by health  
Filed under Women's Health

Sometimes our bodies function in ways we don’t always understand. This is perhaps no more true than after you’ve had your first baby, especially with associated hormonal changes. Mommy-makeovers including breast augmentation, tummy tuck, and so on are increasingly popular with first-time mothers in the Phoenix and Scottsdale areas in Arizona. When considering breast implants [...]

Kristen Bell talks about healthy livings

August 21, 2010 by health  
Filed under New Videos

Kristen is the star of Veronica Mars, Gossip Girl, and Heroes — and is now helping Do Something kick off our Healthy Living cause. We’re giving out ten 00 Del Monte Do Something Good for You! Grants for awesome projects that promote proper nutrition or an active lifestyle in your community www.dosomething.org Video Rating: 4 [...]

5 Facts About Mental Health Coverage And Health Insurance Reform

August 18, 2010 by health  
Filed under Mental Health

Many mental health advocates are cheering healthcare reform. Although there was a separate bill requiring mental health parity in insurance coverage–meaning that it should be treated equally to physical conditions when it comes to benefits–passed in 2008, this legislation goes farther. Here are five facts about the health insurance reform bill and its impact on [...]

Misconceptions About Affordable Health Care

August 16, 2010 by health  
Filed under General Health

The 2008 election has brought the topic of “affordable health care” and “affordable health insurance” to the forefront and, along with it, a slew of misconceptions. So, what is true and what is false? The purpose of the following article is to dispel some of these myths and misconceptions and provide information to make a [...]

Misconceptions About Affordable Health Care

August 16, 2010 by health  
Filed under General Health

The 2008 election has brought the topic of “affordable health care” and “affordable health insurance” to the forefront and, along with it, a slew of misconceptions. So, what is true and what is false? The purpose of the following article is to dispel some of these myths and misconceptions and provide information to make a [...]

What Science Tells Us About In-Home Health Care

August 14, 2010 by health  
Filed under General Health

    Historically, most humans in the world used to pass their evenings together around a fire.  While this is still the case in many places, for many cultures the fire has been replaced by the television set.  Prior to the Industrial Revolution, Western societies were generally structured such that the young and the elderly, [...]

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