Articles, tagged with "disease control and prevention", page 1
AUTISM: Why Acting Quickly On Your Child's Behalf Is Essential - And How To Do It Now
As incidences of childhood Autism increase, experts are warning parents to act swiftly in the event of early indications in order to ensure the best possible outcome for their children.
According to a new report released by the Centers for Disease Cont...
FreeDentistFinder.com Blog Has Something for Everyone
FreeDentistFinder.com is a fast growing network of dentists dedicated to helping dental patients find the best local dentist for them. Dentists who join FreeDentistFinder.com appreciate the value of the free service offered by the site to those seeking de...
Court Ordered Alcohol Addition Intervention in Florida
Alcohol is easily the most abused drug in the United States. There are more than 12 million Americans who consider themselves alcoholics, which is almost certainly the tip of the iceberg. We spend about 200 million dollars each day on alcoholic beverag...
Challenges Faced by Diabetic Specialists in EHR Implementation
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) have started to affect almost all the specialties and diabetes care is no exception. A study by The New England Journal of Medicine finds that EHRs can have a positive impact on the ...
Arthritis Symptoms, Types, Treatments
Arthritis is a potentially debilitating disease from which millions of individuals around the world suffer. It is characterized by joint pain and inflammation, which is typically chronic in nature. The condition has a tendency to run in families, and alth...
Orthomolecular Treatment for Autism
Autism is at epidemic levels, and it is on the rise. In the 1970s, around one in 2,000 children had autism. A recent study conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that one in 152 children now suffer with autism.
Scientists ha...
How Serious is Neck and Back Pain?
According to the CDC back or spine problems are the second most common reason for disability in America affecting 7.6 million people. Modern medical science finally has an answer to help alleviate the suffering.
Almost as common as the common cold, bac...
Additional Problem following Brain Injury
A brain injury or most commonly known as Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is
one of the personal injury cases that a lot of injury lawyers Los
Angeles deal with. As defined, TBI is any trauma to the brain from an
outside force that directs to a minor or...
Flouride May Be On the Way Out
There is widespread debate about the addition of fluoride to drinking water, and this debate has been going on for years. Many experts say that the fluoride provides as much as a twenty five percent reduction in tooth decay every year, but others say that...
Breathe Easier When You Know the Facts About Black Mold Removal
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, mold is everywhere. It's only when mold spores are exposed to moisture that mold poses a threat to your family's health as well as your home.
You may know it as black mold, that dark green, tar...
Florida Health Insurance To Cover More Young Adults
Last year, about 10 million adults between the ages of 19 and 25 had no health insurance. This is the age group most in need of Florida health insurance. Still in college or new to the work force, few young adults have the chance to get health benefits o...
Preventing Needlestick Injuries
More than 8 million health care workers in the United States work in hospitals and other health care settings. Precise national data are not available on the annual number of needlestick and other percutaneous injuries among health care workers; however, ...
Diabetic Life Insurance
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 25.8 million people of all ages are affected by diabetes, which accounts for 8.3% of the U.S. population. 18.8 million people are diagnosed while 7 million are left undiagnosed. There are 1...
Low-cost Texas Health Insurance Even If You Have Diabetes
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as many as 1,279,600 Texans had diabetes at the end of 2007. Those people have had a tough time finding health insurance they could afford, if carriers would cover them at all. Here are severa...
The Cutting Of Physical Education Programs In Public High School Programs And Its Effect Of Teen Obe
As students across the nation spend their summers at home, hanging around their homes, many parents may now get more of an idea how inactive their children have become. Many children only get their physical activity from physical education classes; howeve...
