Saturday, January 30, 2010

Guidelines for choosing health dietary supplement products

Normally before we buy any health dietary supplement products, we need to know some basic guidelines for choosing health dietary supplement products to prevent unnecessary caused. Personal health care tips is important for better living.
Here is some Guidelines for choosing health dietary supplement products:
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Important Way To Prevent High Blood Sugar Levels

Most people who are diagnosed with diabetes or pre-diabetes are often told about the long-term complications – heart attack and stroke, blindness, kidney disease, and limb amputations. Unfortunately, too few are told that all of these complications are largely preventable with lifestyle changes, which includes diet, nutritional supplements, regular exercise, etc.
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Sunday, January 24, 2010

What Should You Do After Quit Smoking

Once you’ve quit smoking, the next step is not to start smoking again. The first three months or so after quit smoking are the hardest time. Most people who return to smoking do so then. During those first three months, they’ve broken the physical addiction but not yet shaken their psychological dependence on cigarettes.
It only [...] http://bit.ly/8CiLPS

Friday, January 22, 2010

What Are The 10 Healthiest Foods On The Planet? Give These A Shot!

Recently, someone challenged me to name the 10 healthiest foods for personal health care. I found the query intriguing – there are literally thousands of foods from which to choose! After pondering this question, it occurred to me that most Americans get more than their fair share of meat and dairy products and therefore need [...] http://bit.ly/4ZT6vg

Thursday, January 21, 2010

How To Stop Smoking Start From You

The first step in getting how to stop smoking is to study your own smoking habits. For a few days, write down every time you have a cigarette. What events or activities make you light up? How often do you smoke?
Once you have an idea of when and why you smoke, you can look for replacements for [...] http://bit.ly/4wdT0Q

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Pomegranate Health Benefits

Pomegranate is a fruit that has been at the height of the latest fruit craze sweeping the country and the world. The reason for the popularity is because the pomegranate is thought to have many anti-aging qualities. The fruit is loaded with anti-oxidants, and we all have heard the various claims that these [...] http://bit.ly/8SfFRU

What can you do now to avoid diabetes complications?

Many of us also not know how to avoid diabetes. First, get regular checkups. You may not know that you have a complication. But your health care practitioner can spot trouble long before symptoms appear. Finding problems early is the best way to keep complications from getting serious.
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Saturday, January 16, 2010

How to Lose Weight Without Pills or Surgery

Just about everyone seems to want to lose weight sometime. Weight loss pills and weight loss surgeries have become a common thing for even those trying to lose small amounts of weight. While weight loss pills and surgeries are really intended for those that are obese, there are numerous examples of people using [...] http://bit.ly/8T7Ci4

Hormone Imbalance Symptoms in Women

Hormone imbalance symptoms in women used to be considered a middle aged woman thing. Now, after extensive research and study, hormone imbalances have been proven to be possible in women as young as their twenties. It is thought that the increase in hormones that we get during our daily lives is responsible for [...] http://bit.ly/8Qe6n8

Friday, January 15, 2010

What Cause Cancer

Everyday we heard about cancer and do you what cause Cancer.  Actually Cancer arises from one single cell. The transformation from a normal cell into a tumour cell is a multistage process, typically a progression from a pre-cancerous lesion to malignant tumours. These changes are the result of the interaction between a person’s genetic factors [...] http://bit.ly/7Pjb2V

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

You Must Know Overweight And Obesity Health Risks

Overweight and obesity are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health. A crude population measure of obesity is the body mass index (BMI), a person’s weight (in kilograms) divided by the square of his or her height (in metres). A person with a BMI of 30 or more is [...] http://bit.ly/6lLCBX

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Things to Be Thankful For

Finding things to be thankful for is actually a rather easy thing. You need only to take a look around you. Even those people that are in the worst of conditions can find something to be thankful for. The key is to have the frame of mind to see them. Admittedly [...] http://bit.ly/5pT9mx

Why Do People Smoke

The question Why do people smoke has been asked for many years. An obvious simple answer would be that people smoke for nicotine. But for many, the situation seems more complex.
It is very well known that smoking is an important cause of many diseases and the purchase price of cigarettes can be very high, so [...] http://bit.ly/69ehwv

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Diabetes Information Is Important For Everyone

Diabetes information is important for everyone and do you know what is diabetes. Diabetes is a chronic disease that has no cure and now become one of the common diseases. Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin, a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches, and [...] http://bit.ly/6BTseK

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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

What to Consider When Choosing a Medical Alert System

Here is a timely article for Seniors, Baby Boomers and anyone living alone. Written by Greg Smith, the founder of Medscope America Corporation.

What to consider when the time comes to choose a medical alert system.

There are several types of medical alert systems. Each company seems to give you a different price, service, and explanation of how they work. So how do you choose a Personal Emergency Response System (medical alert system) when the time finally comes? When choosing a medical alarm you must first look at the company and the services they provide. How reliable is their emergency medical alert equipment? Do they offer 24 hr eldercare assistance? How fast is their response? These are just a few of the questions you have to ask yourself before determining which medical alarm service to go with.

Most medical alert systems are connected to your existing phone line. They connect using standard telephone wires (similar to an answering machine). Once the unit is hooked up, you'll want to test the system to ensure proper connectivity. When the unit is activated (as you test), you will be able understand the volume at which the speaker operates. Most consoles use a very loud speaker and sensitive microphone so you will be able to communicate with an emergency operator throughout your entire home. Most medical alarms feature a wireless, water-proof transmitter (normally you have a choice between a medical alert necklace and medical alert bracelet) that interacts with the personal emergency console when help is needed. The console, located near the telephone, will immediately call or notify a trained professional (when the emergency call button is pressed) who will communicate with you over the console.

The trained professional will then dispatch the appropriate help (ambulance, police, or fire departments). If there is no answer, help will be dispatched automatically. The operator will also inform any friends or family members that you would like to be notified (this information is collected ahead of time). Medical alarms are great for expecting mothers, the elderly, handicapped, or diabetic patients and those who want to enjoy independent living.

Cost

Most companies will rent the medial alert equipment to you for as long as you need it - at no cost. The fees that you incur are usually for the installation of the equipment, and the monitoring of that equipment. To clarify, there is a monthly fee you pay to have that medical alert equipment monitored 24-hours a day by a team of response operators. The installation fee ranges from $0 - $100 and monthly monitoring fees range from $30 - $75. One company that I am aware of that charges no installation fee for their medical alert system is MedScope America Corporation (medscope.org).

Questions to ask when purchasing a medical alert system:

• How fast is the response?
• Does the console have a rechargeable battery?
• Is the console attached to your existing phone line?
• What if the phone is busy during an emergency?
• Is the wireless transmitter waterproof?
• Is there a guarantee on parts, labor, and services?
• How far can the transmitter communicate with the console?
• What is the monthly fee?
• Any other charges. Setup, Activation, or Termination Fees?
• Does it assist in independent living?

Safety Tips

• Keep emergency numbers in large print near each phone.
• Put a phone near the floor in case you fall and cannot get up.
• Think about wearing a Medical Alarm that will bring help in case you fall and can't get up.

For more information about the benefits of MedScope's services, call 1-800-645-2060, or log online at medscope.org http://bit.ly/5O08ch

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Do You Know What Is Rift Valley Fever

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an acute, fever-causing viral disease that affects domestic animals (such as cattle, buffalo, sheep, goats, and camels) and humans.
Rift Valley Fever is generally found in regions of eastern and southern Africa where sheep and cattle are raised. However, Rift Valley Fever virus also exists in most countries of sub-Saharan Africa and [...] http://bit.ly/6wuktk