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18th May 2012

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...

17th April 2012

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...

17th April 2012

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...

16th March 2012

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...

16th February 2012

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...

07th February 2012

Brain Research Identifies The Power Of Exergames

Physical exercise is important when it comes to staying healthy and increasing one’s life. But let’s face it, few actually get out and exercise on a consistent basis the way they should.  Increased brain research has signaled to a new direction for people...

31st January 2012

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...

30th January 2012

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...

21st December 2011

Promote a Healthy Diet in Your Elder Care Routine

If you’re the primary provider of your parent’s elder care, you may not realize they’re not eating a balanced diet. In an eight-year study performed by the centers for Disease Control (CDC) it was found that half of the top chronic conditions in those 6...

18th November 2011

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...

20th October 2011

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...

05th October 2011

Caring for Yourself When You Are in Charge of Your Parent’s Senior Care

As the U.S. population ages, the number of those requiring elder care grows accordingly. According to the Centers for Disease Control there were over 34 million unpaid caregivers in 2008, with over 20 percent of households contributing to caregiver resp...

23rd September 2011

Too Much Sun is No Fun

Mid July usually means most of the nation is experiencing a heat wave, however, when summer temperatures soar, so do the number of heat related illnesses. According to the Centers For Disease Control, nearly 700 people die each year due to heat-related il...

19th September 2011

Keep the Fourth Fun Through Fireworks Safety

Every July, millions of Americans end their Independence Day celebrations with a display of fireworks. Most of us have great memories of fireworks -- sitting on a blanket under a canopy of color or using a sparkler to write our names in the air with glowi...

10th August 2011

National Cancer Survivors Day

National Cancer Survivors Day is an annual holiday dedicated to celebrating life after cancer diagnosis. Managed by the National Cancer Survivors Day Foundation, this holiday is held on the first Sunday in June each year. National Cancer Survivors Day 201...

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