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Rewarding Activities, Common Diseases & Conditions, Alzheimer's & Dementia, Caregivers

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Two day class covers 4 topics: 1) Create Activities Program, 2) Common Resident Diseases & Conditions, 3) Alzheimer's & Dementia and 4) Caring for the Caregiver. Class provides 20 hours RCFE Administrator continuing education (CEU) credit.

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Tags: Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, Disease and Condition, Caregiving, disease, Education

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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research | Abstract | The benefits and barriers to physical activity and lifestyle interventions for osteoarthritis affecting the adult knee

josr-online.com — “Osteoarthritis prevalence is increasing, placing greater demands on healthcare and future socioeconomic costing models. Exercise and non-pharmacological methods should be employed to manage this common and disabling disease. Expectations at all stages of disease are increasing with a desire to remain active and independent. Three key areas have been reviewed; the evidence for physical activity, lifestyle changes and motivational techniques concerning knee osteoarthritis and the barriers to instiView full resource at josr-online.com

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Young Women Should Be Tested For Chlamydia - QualityPoint Technologies

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Chlamydia Testing: Few U.S. Women Getting Tested For The STD, CDC Says

huffingtonpost.com — “* As many as 2.8 million U.S. women infected each year * Infections easily treated with antibiotics By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO, March 13 (Reuters) - Only 38 percent of the 16 million American women aged 15 to 25 who are sexually active were screened for chlamydia in the prior year, putting them at risk for chronic pain, life-threatening pregnancies and infertility, U.S. health experts said on Tuesday. Chlamydia is the most commonly reported sexually transmitted disease in the United States, wiView full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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The Five Off-the-Job Winter Activities that Can Land You in the ER | EHS Today

ehstoday.com — “As many of us head out this week for winter vacations, we?d be wise to remember that broken bones from snowboarding and sledding top the list of common visits to the emergency department (ED) during the winter months. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one-quarter of all emergency hospital visits are attributed to snowboarding accidents, and half of all cases were for broken bones and sprains.View full resource at ehstoday.com

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Total Health Institute was born out of the journey of self-healing that came when conventional medicine failed to have answers for a potential life threatening disease that afflicted co-founder Laurie Nemec. As Dr. Keith Nemec, a chiropractic physician, and his wife Laurie Nemec researched the best alternative health treatments across the world they traveled across the country to the top alternative health clinics in the United States, and met with top alternative healing practitioner in Europe. Dr. Keith & Laurie Nemec have researched and continue to research with the top healing minds in the world where they have brought these life transforming principles back to the heart of the U.S. in Chicago.

The belief of Dr. Keith & Laurie Nemec is that God created mankind to live life to the full, which we call total health of body, mind and spirit or to be whole. This can be achieved if one gets back to the 7 Basic Steps to Total Health™." /> Dr. Keith Nemec CAM, Chiropractor, Active Health Library, and Doctor

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Indoor tanning is physically addictive, says study;  UV light activates brain’s reward centers   - NY Daily News

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Some Colon Tumors Caused By Common Bacteria Altering Peroxide-Producing Gene

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Mayo Clinic Develops Microscopic Colitis Diagnostic Tool | ThirdAge

thirdage.com — “Mayo Clinic researchers have devised a Microscopic Colitis Disease Activity Index in order to better diagnose a common cause of chronic diarrhea, they announced at a conference this week.View full resource at thirdage.com

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New Way To Rate Severity Of Colitis, A Common Cause Of Diarrhea

medicalnewstoday.com — “Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a new way to assess a common cause of chronic diarrhea, microscopic colitis, using the Microscopic Colitis Disease Activity Index. A study describing the indView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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JCI Online Early Table Of Contents: Sept. 1, 2011

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Jeffrey Levi: Why The HPV Vaccine Isn't Sticking

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Gardasil urged for boys - Spokesman.com - Aug. 16, 2011

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MIT's New DRACO Drug Kills 15 Types Of Virus Disease Cells, H1H1 - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “Scientists at MIT are developing a new drug that may fight viruses as effectively as antibiotics like penicillin dispatch bacteria. In lab tests using animal and human cells, the new therapy was effective against 15 viruses, including the common cold, dengue fever, a polio virus, a stomach virus and several types of hemorrhagic fever. Perhaps the most important virus it worked on was the H1N1 influenza. The end result is a drug called DRACO (for double-stranded RNA activated caspase oligomerizerView full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Vitamin D and Psoriatic Arthritis | pilladvised

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