Adding 14 Years to Life by Living a Healthy Lifestyle
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Look Beyond Your Doctor When You Need Health Care InformationBy: paul fried | 21/08/2008 | Business OpportunitiesHealth Insurance Quotes While many insurance experts are focused in attracting new clients, author Robert Credle is a dedicated consumer advocate for individuals in the intricate and sometimes confusing health insurance market. Beliefs and Practices in Women HealthBy: Ramaiah Bheenaveni | 20/08/2007 | Self PublishingRural women's health is an infinitely broad topic. Many Indian women have come from circumstances in which women have limited access to healthcare. Traditionally, there has been discrimination towards women in decision-making; access to resources such as food, education and health care; job opportunities; and in child-rearing and parenting. However, women's health in rural areas affects everything in their environment from their families to their economies and vice versa. Due to the orthodoxical and traditional dogma, majority numbers of respondent are not possess proper notion on Women’s health. In addition to supernatural beliefs about what brings on disease, women also have some beliefs about the non-physical causes of ill-health. The most commonly found syndrome was 'weakness' which consists of fatigue, body ache, ghabrahat (a generic term used for anxiety, fear, restlessness, trepidation, etc.), pallor, low backache and burning of palms and feet. Thus poverty, illiteracy and social backwardness complete the subordination of women. In reality, therefore, most women carry a tremendous degree of mental anguish and agony due to the improper beliefs and practices. However, practices existed to over come or to tune with the problems, which may be physical, psychological, cultural and environmental. Subsequently practices are to be strengthen in order to persisting as the beliefs. Once, belief is to be got its own identity; the existence of practice should automatically come by the deeds of the victims or followers. Sometimes belief might be deteriorate due to the business, cost effective and the rationalism should also vanish the irrational beliefs so that we can eventually conclude beliefs exist by the practices which may takes place to over come the problems or to adjust with the nature. Individual Health Insurance Reform Weekly EasyToInsureMEBy: chris walker | 22/10/2009 | InsuranceInside-the-Beltway politics were in full swing last week as the insurance industry came under heavy fire from some members of Congress and the media for releasing a PricewaterhouseCoopers report prior to the Senate Finance Committee's scheduled vote on its health care reform proposal. Health Sector Reforms In Andhra PradeshBy: Dr.v.sudhakaram | 05/03/2009 | Healtha brief on the various health sector reforms that taken place in public health sector of Andhra pradesh and their impact on common man.purily discussing on pros and cons of health sector reforms Career Prospects in Community-based Mental Health in MarylandBy: Samson Omotosho, PhD, APRN/PMHN | 23/10/2008 | Mental HealthApart from inpatient facilities such as hospitals and nursing homes, there are many career opportunities in community-based mental health settings. This article provides many of such that are available in Maryland. Nurses, social workers, counselors, psychologists, rehabilitation workers and graduates of criminal justice can explore great career opportunities in areas described in this article. Current Addictions and Mental Health ResourcesBy: Dr. Dawn-elise Snipes | 30/05/2007 | Diseases & ConditionsThis article reviews recently published best practices for preventing and treating addictions and mental health disorders. The websites provided take you to portals to receive free handouts, textbooks and presentation materials. Affordable Health Insurance Options in Ohio: An Interview With Ohio Department of Insurance Director Ann Womer BenjaminBy: Erin Shaughnessy | 17/10/2006 | InsuranceAccording to the United States Census Bureau, 87.7 percent of Ohioans had some form of health insurance coverage during 2005, while 12.3 percent were not insured at any time during the year. Most Ohioans who have health insurance are covered by either employer based plans or government programs. What options are available for individuals who do not have access to such coverage? Employer Health Insurance Covers Fewer Employees TodayBy: Scott Cooper | 02/09/2007 | Non-FictionEmployers are facing tremendous pressure today to handle the increasing costs of health care insurance.
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