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Helping Those Without Insurance |
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Written by Gerald F. Joseph, Jr, MD, President, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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Monday, 01 March 2010 23:54 |
What do you do when you think you have the flu, strain your back, or come down with an ear infection? If you are one of the fortunate Americans who have health insurance, you might schedule an appointment with your doctor, go in for an exam, pay a small co-pay, and leave with care instructions or prescription medi-cation to help you feel better. But for more than 46 million Americans without insurance, getting medical attention is not so easy.
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Five Traits of Female Attractiveness |
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Written by James R. Lyons M.D.
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Saturday, 26 September 2009 12:18 |
A good plastic surgeon may be able to create physical beauty, but he or she can't create something that's far more important and appealing: attractiveness. In fact, all women are born with the potential to be attractive, and that attractiveness doesn't depend on a woman's physicality. It comes from within. |
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Grocery Shopping is like Dating: Top 5 Signs of What to Look for in a Food and a Mate |
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Written by Deanna Minich, PhD, CN
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Tuesday, 04 August 2009 23:41 |
Grocery shopping is like going on a date: you don’t know what you are walking into, but you open yourself to one of the most intimate relationships possible. Foods, much like people, feed our inner and outer selves, by tickling our emotions, making our heart swell, and causing our brains to be engulfed by the high tide of love. However, before we get to the point of bliss, we venture in to a territory full of unknowns. We swallow the fact that we don’t really know where the foods (or person) are coming from, understand what they contain, or even comprehend the magnitude of how they impact our health. Yet, in a short whirlwind, we find ourselves having to make up to hundreds of decisions in the labyrinth of aisles lined with potential food suitors that will eventually change our lives.
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Understanding and Treating Yeast Infections |
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Written by Gerald F. Joseph, Jr., M.D.
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Friday, 12 June 2009 15:44 |
A yeast infection is a common ailment that will affect approx-imately 75% of women in the US at some point. Nearly half of all women will have more than one. |
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