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Taxing People Who Have Unprotected Sex?
posted 4 months ago by schlomo | 0 comments
There is a grain (or should I say spermatozoan) of truth in Representative Buyer's immodest proposal. Health costs could be significantly reduced if people took better care of themselves. The expense of having to treat diseases brought on by embra...
MY PERSPECTIVE ON THE PREVENTABLE DISEASE OF ARTHR
posted 4 months ago by healthqueen | 0 comments
Arthritis is a devastating degenerative disease of the joints that causes inflammation, pain, stiffness, swelling, and limited movement.
According to the CDC, an estimated 46 million adults in the United States suffer with some form of arthritis...
According to the CDC, an estimated 46 million adults in the United States suffer with some form of arthritis...
alzheimer
posted 4 months ago by mexina | 0 comments
alzheimer
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GENERALIDADES
Todos tenemos cambios ocasionales en la memoria, es normal olvidar los nombres de las personas que raramente vemos, pero no es un proceso normal del envejecimiento olvidar los nombres ...
Mayo 20, 2008 · Dejar un comentario
GENERALIDADES
Todos tenemos cambios ocasionales en la memoria, es normal olvidar los nombres de las personas que raramente vemos, pero no es un proceso normal del envejecimiento olvidar los nombres ...
We Can No Longer Blame the Pigs
posted 6 months ago by Sila | 0 comments
We Can No Longer Blame the Pigs
Pandemic: adjective
1. (of a disease) prevalent throughout an entire country, continent, or the whole world; epidemic over a large area.
2. general; universal: pandemic fear of atomic war.
[From Late Latin pandēm...
Pandemic: adjective
1. (of a disease) prevalent throughout an entire country, continent, or the whole world; epidemic over a large area.
2. general; universal: pandemic fear of atomic war.
[From Late Latin pandēm...
Moving to the Center of the Bed
posted 6 months ago by MindingOurElders | 0 comments
Moving to the Center of the Bed: The Artful Creation of a Life Alone, by Sheila Weinstein, is a memoir with an interesting twist. If the book had been written by a widow, it would make good reading for someone interested in 'finding themselves' la...
TRIAGE! Elderly Will Not Be Treated For Swine Flu!
posted 7 months ago, updated 2 months later by Fifty1derful | 0 comments
TRIAGE In Your Hospital!
While it may sound like something out of a bad sci-fi movie, it has become our reality. US doctors, in accordance with WHO regulations, have drafted a document deciding who will live and who will be allowed to die when th...
While it may sound like something out of a bad sci-fi movie, it has become our reality. US doctors, in accordance with WHO regulations, have drafted a document deciding who will live and who will be allowed to die when th...
7 simple steps for making fitness a priority
posted 8 months ago, updated 1 minute later by PeggyGreen | 0 comments
1. Schedule exercise
2. Get a buddy to join you
3. Get started by hiring a trainer or wellness coach
4. Journal about how good you feel after exercising.
5. Commit by saying it out loud and to somebody else
6. Set SMART fitness goals
7. Make it a ...
2. Get a buddy to join you
3. Get started by hiring a trainer or wellness coach
4. Journal about how good you feel after exercising.
5. Commit by saying it out loud and to somebody else
6. Set SMART fitness goals
7. Make it a ...
Permisson To Feel
posted 8 months ago by ddelwood51 | 0 comments
When my Mother died on January 30th I had planned on a period of grieving in advance of her death. She had Alzheimer's disease and we could see her losing her battle a little more each day that past. I knew I would be facing losing her and knew I ...
Happy to share with you
posted 8 months ago, updated 16 days later by RmLamatt | 1 comment
I have, in my latter years, become totally engrossed in writing and reading. I actually hated it when I was in grade school…..was even held back a year because I couldn’t read. So what has happened to me now? Am I subconsciously trying to prove my...