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Our Children are Glowing

healthworldnet.com — “Recently, mainstream media reported several incidences of radiation overdoses from Cat Scans. And, over a decade ago the Brenner study estimated that out of 1.6 million children who get CTs every year, 1500 will die of cancers caused by the CT itself. Could modern imaging technology be destroying us and our future generations?View full resource at healthworldnet.com

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Vitamin Supplements - So Which Ones Should We Really be Taking?

healthworldnet.com — “Have you taken your vitamins today? Most people do. In fact more than half of American and Canadian adults and almost a half of Britons use supplements on a regular basis. As a result the vitamin supplement industry is huge. It is estimated to have been $23 billion in 2007 in the U.S. and 220 million pounds in 2006 in the UK. But is this really necessary?View full resource at healthworldnet.com

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plspassthegas Ron Memije Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

Vitamin Supplements - So Which Ones Should We Really be Taking? http://j.mp/r8cpKq

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Water Fluoridation - Has It Outlived Its Usefulness?

healthworldnet.com — “The first public water fluoridation in the U.S. occurred way back in 1945.[1]Now, 67 percent of American communities have public fluoridated water systems.According to Centers for Disease Control, water fluoridation is one of the ten greatest public health interventions of the twentieth century for the prevention of dental caries.Dental caries, more commonly known as cavities, are often considered nothing more than a nuisance, another fact of life.However, the problem of dental caries is actuallView full resource at healthworldnet.com

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plspassthegas Ron Memije Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

Water Fluoridation - Has It Outlived Its Usefulness? http://j.mp/hX296W

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Affordable Health Care Viva Mexico Part 1 - The System

healthworldnet.com — “Thinking about going to Mexico to get your health care? You need to know the players and the rules. Our adventure started in central Mexico, the real Mexico, the Mexico where children would stare at me because I was the first and only gringo they had ever seen in person. We were driving down the main thoroughfare of a beautiful city called Queretaro, in the state of Queretaro--"famous for it--™s great climate, recent economic growth, and the execution of Maximillian in the late 1860s.View full resource at healthworldnet.com

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plspassthegas Ron Memije Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

Affordable Health Care - Viva Mexico | Part 1 - The Health Care System http://j.mp/e3V0F2

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Propofol, The New Illicit Prescription Drug

healthworldnet.com — “Over the years, there have been many case reports involving doctors and nurses abusing Propofol. However, they didn't attract any attention because the incidence was relatively low compared to other drugs such as opioids. Until the recent death of Michael Jackson. The King of Pop had apparently been using Propofol and toxicology reports found significant amounts of Propofol in Michael Jackson's body, along with other drugs.View full resource at healthworldnet.com

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GeoMedicine - OK, Maybe We Should Move!

healthworldnet.com — “Why are women in Arkansas seven times more likely to have heart disease than women in Colorado? Why is multiple sclerosis less prevalent in the tropics and subtropics compared to the temperate regions? Why do suicides spike up in Greenland in the summer time? These are some of the questions addressed by the field of research called geomedicine. Geomedicine (geography + medicine), defined as --the science dealing with the influence of ordinary environmental factors on the geographical distributioView full resource at healthworldnet.com

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Fibromyalgia - Troubling for Sufferers and for Their Doctors

healthworldnet.com — “People who suffer from fibromyalgia bear the burden of not only the disease but also the search to confirm a diagnosis and receive successful treatment as well.View full resource at healthworldnet.com

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Fibromyalgia - Troubling for Sufferers and for Their Doctors http://bit.ly/cDqUXo

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Electronic Health Records: Don't Get Sick Without One

healthworldnet.com — “Electronic health records (EHRs) started as way for doctors to organize their records, make ordering more convenient, reduce repetitive tasks, reduce errors caused by bad writing and so on. However, the physician side of EHRs has been somewhat slow to catch on because of the huge barriers to entry, such as converting existing records, changing the way documentation gets done and the cost of implementing a comprehensive system. Recent government financial incentives are, however, boosting acceptaView full resource at healthworldnet.com

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Is There an Alternative to Mammograms?

healthworldnet.com — “When the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) in November 2009 came out against routine mammography for women in their 40s, their study results shined a glaring and not necessarily positive light on the role of mammography in women--™s healthcare.[1] The Task Force--™s findings not only questioned the value of early screening for younger women, the research also suggested that the use of mammograms may lead to unintended harm to women. In fact, the harm comes not from the mamView full resource at healthworldnet.com

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Milk, Bread and... Medical Care? Healthcare goes Retail

healthworldnet.com — “You know the routine -- up early, make breakfast, pack kids--™ lunches, telephone the carpool mom, dash to work, run out at lunch to pick up a few groceries, back for afternoon meetings, make a fast getaway to pick up the kids from soccer, arrive at home in time to make dinner while helping kids with homework. Your partner arrives at home then you--™re out to the PTO meeting, choir rehearsal or library building committee. You finally get home, exchange a few words with your other halView full resource at healthworldnet.com

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plspassthegas Ron Memije Advanced Practice Nurse and Nurse

Milk, Bread and... Medical Care? Healthcare goes Retail http://j.mp/d6V5wT

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