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Surviving Bed Rest
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You Survived Cancer: Now Pay Attention to Your Overall Health
consumer.healthday.com — “You Survived Cancer: Now Pay Attention to Your Overall Health” View full resource at consumer.healthday.com
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You survived cancer, now pay attention to the rest of your health http://t.co/TEWylPEA via @HealthDayEditor #health #cancer #survivor
Supreme Court Health Care Arguments End: Can the Law Stand Without a Mandate? | Swampland | TIME.com
swampland.time.com — “Although the Supreme Court won’t rule until June and predicting its decision is impossible for even the most seasoned experts, Tuesday hearings on the health insurance mandate's constitutionality left its supporters worried it might not survive. If the requirement falls and the rest of the law remains, chaos could follow, along with a host of unintended consequences like rising premiums and even less access to coverage than exists today.” View full resource at swampland.time.com
Most Recently Shared on March 29, 2012 at 5:46 pm By:
Can the health care law stand without a mandate? | http://t.co/2RWUs10I (via @TIMEPolitics)
Supreme Court weighs all-or-nothing on healthcare law - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The fate of President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul will be on the line on Wednesday when the Supreme Court considers whether the entire law must fall without its centerpiece insurance mandate. Completing three days of historic arguments, the nine justices will hear arguments on whether the rest of the law, Obama's signature domestic accomplishment, can survive should the court decide Congress exceeded its powers by requiring all Americans buy insura” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 28, 2012 at 5:24 am By:
#SCOTUS weighs all-or-nothing on #healthreform law and whether it can survivie if the mandate is struck down http://t.co/7EEVawzs
Agoura Hills woman forms online group of expectant mothers confined to bed rest » Ventura County Star
vcstar.com — “Jessica Fisher of Agoura Hills, pregnant with twins, is more than three months into 120-plus days of hospital bed rest. To fight the loneliness, she has started a blog and a Facebook page.” View full resource at vcstar.com
Most Recently Shared on March 27, 2012 at 8:29 pm By:
Check out this story of a hard-working mother-to-be who is currently on bedrest at The Birthplace at UCLA Medical... http://t.co/DirR2HWj
The Gilmer Mirror - High Risk Pregnancy Why Me
gilmermirror.com — “High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Understanding and Managing a Potential Preterm Pregnancy Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregnancies are placed on bed rest to protect their developing babies. Despite that, every year, about 500,000 newborns – one of every eight – arrive too early, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Enduring a high-risk pregnancy can be an overwhelming experience of stress, fear and unknowns, leading to more questions...” View full resource at gilmermirror.com
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High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me?: High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregn... http://t.co/4FFH73gX
The Gilmer Mirror - High Risk Pregnancy Why Me
gilmermirror.com — “High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Understanding and Managing a Potential Preterm Pregnancy Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregnancies are placed on bed rest to protect their developing babies. Despite that, every year, about 500,000 newborns – one of every eight – arrive too early, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Enduring a high-risk pregnancy can be an overwhelming experience of stress, fear and unknowns, leading to more questions...” View full resource at gilmermirror.com
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High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me?: High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregn... http://t.co/kawTzN1i
The Gilmer Mirror - High Risk Pregnancy Why Me
gilmermirror.com — “High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Understanding and Managing a Potential Preterm Pregnancy Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregnancies are placed on bed rest to protect their developing babies. Despite that, every year, about 500,000 newborns – one of every eight – arrive too early, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Enduring a high-risk pregnancy can be an overwhelming experience of stress, fear and unknowns, leading to more questions...” View full resource at gilmermirror.com
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High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me?: High-Risk Pregnancy: Why Me? Every year, 1 million U.S. women with high-risk pregn... http://t.co/EddmdQ4W
How The Health Law Could Survive Without A Mandate : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Among the questions the Supreme Court is considering about the 2010 health care law is whether requiring most Americans to have health insurance is constitutional. Some health policy analysts say the rest of the law could survive without what most consider its key provision.” View full resource at npr.org
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How The Health Law Could Survive Without A Mandate : Shots - Health Blog : NPR
npr.org — “Among the questions the Supreme Court is considering about the 2010 health care law is whether requiring most Americans to have health insurance is constitutional. Some health policy analysts say the rest of the law could survive without what most consider its key provision.” View full resource at npr.org
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How The Health Law Could Survive Without A Mandate http://t.co/UkxmGhZx
A Simple Stretch for Mamas on Bedrest | Mamas on Bedrest & Beyond
mamasonbedrest.com — “Here is a simple stetch series that women on prescribed pregnancy bed rest can do to keep their muscles toned and strong.” View full resource at mamasonbedrest.com
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A Simple Stretch for Mamas on Bedrest (from @MamasOnBedrest) http://t.co/jORG0MrU ^FM
A ‘rags to riches’ story: Therapy dog Coco lands new job at Hospice » Local News » The Richmond Register
richmondregister.com — “She gets lavished with affection all day, every day. She gets professional beauty care every other week. She has multiple beds in which she may rest” View full resource at richmondregister.com
Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 7:57 pm By:
Yes! RT @palliativecare: Pets can improve pt morale. Go Coco! http://t.co/Wok0EaOX @VirtualHospice @mkow86 #hpm How wonderful! #therapydog
Lack of Sleep May Give You the Munchies - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com — “From Yahoo! News: WEDNESDAY, March 14 (HealthDay News) -- People who don't get enough sleep consume more calories and may be more likely to become obese, according to a new study.” View full resource at news.yahoo.com
Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 4:11 pm By:
Get to bed early tonight. Under sleeping by 1 hour & 20 minutes can make you eat 550 calories more! read more: http://t.co/crOE42wF
Surviving Medical School and Motherhood
medstudentmommy.blogspot.com — “A blog about my hectic life as a soon-to-be doctor and a new mom.” View full resource at medstudentmommy.blogspot.com
Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2012 at 12:33 am By:
Shout out to @MariaBoylan & the rest of #FMRevolution future residents on Match Day. Check out her blog http://t.co/Ew63Ecmm
It’s been a great century – ctd | The Incidental Economist
theincidentaleconomist.com — “Imagine: Until 1961, patients with acute myocardial infarction — if fortunate enough to survive until they reached a hospital — were placed in beds located” View full resource at theincidentaleconomist.com
Most Recently Shared on March 7, 2012 at 4:53 pm By:
Eminence-based medicine: driven by anecdote or intuition of physicians operating under perverse incentives http://drrw.us/yvgp8I via @afrakt
One personal trainer's fitness goal: Help cancer patients feel better during and after treatment | OregonLive.com
oregonlive.com — “Laura Rosencrantz's focus on exercise for cancer patients mirrors a burgeoning trend among fitness trainers, physical therapists and oncologists. Out are the bed-rest recommendations of old. In are prescriptions for workouts tailored to specific cancer diagnoses, to how patients feel and to what they can tolerate day to day as they endure chemotherapy, radiation and other treatments.” View full resource at oregonlive.com
Most Recently Shared on February 25, 2012 at 7:00 pm By:
Laura Rosencrantz's focuses on exercise for cancer patients, tailoring workouts to specific diagnoses. @SU2C http://t.co/6Aueu9SD
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