Wednesday, 29 February 2012
HERBOVEDA- Ayurveda & Natural Lifestyle Hub
Herboveda is Holistic Wellness Therapy of India incorporating Natural Lifestyle Management with Ayurveda, yoga, Naturopathy & Energy Healing and managed by a team of professionals led by Dr Sonica Krishan
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FREELANCE HEALTH WRITING (AYURVEDA & ALTERNATE THERAPIES)
ONLINE HEALTH CONSULTATION
PRESENTATION / LECTURES ON NATURAL WELLNESS THEMES
ONLINE GUIDANCE RELATING TO YOUR BASIC CONSTITUTION & TEMPERAMENT
HOLISTIC WELLNESS MODULE FOR MAINTAINING & SUSTAINING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
Saturday, 25 February 2012
NATURAL CURES & HOME REMEDY BEST HEALTH GUIDE
1. Natural cures for Overcoming Depression!
Everyone goes through rough times where we feel sad or down in the dumps. Actually, it’s pretty normal to feel that way on occasion. However, when depression seems to be going nonstop and the patient just can’t snap out of it no matter how hard he or she tries, then that probably signifies depression.
2. How To Reduce Stress At Work & At Home
Did you know that 90% of doctor visits are for stress related symptoms? Stress bombards us every day from all directions. Maybe it’s sitting in the midst of highway gridlock when you are already late for an important appointment.
3. How To Get A Good Nights’ Sleep – natural sleep aid tips
It is commonplace for several people to suffer at least an occasional night of almost non-existent sleep. The causes of insomnia differ from person to person.
What made a student insomniac varies from what caused a shift worker or a traveler or an employee to acquire such sleeping disorder.
4. Lowering Your Cholesterol natural cures & home remedies
In 2002 it was estimated that 107 million American adults now have a blood cholesterol level high enough to require medical advice.
5. Overcoming Addictions
In this guide, the Addictive Disorders discussed refer to health matters dealing with both physical and psychological intense desires or cravings for substances or behaviors that grow into dependency.
For example, not only will alcohol and drug dependency be addressed, but addictions dealing with issues like emotional, “things” or “people” attachments.
6. Getting Rid Of Bad Breath
Millions of people suffer embarrassment due to bad breath. The technical name for bad breath is "halitosis." Take a walk down the personal care aisle of any drug or grocery Store and you will find product after product all dealing with this condition.
Before we can discuss how to get rid of bad breath, we need to have an understanding of the causes and symptoms.
7. The Men’s Guide To Prostate Health
There was a time in history when there was no awareness of the prostate, let alone diagnosis and treatment. Countless numbers of men throughout the ages have suffered and died as a result of this ignorance.
Through the miracles of modern medicine, today prostate disease is well defined and is no longer necessarily considered a death sentence.
8. Ways To Reduce And Burn Calories
If you struggle with weight gain it’s a good bet that you have tried at least one of the “fad” diets that crop up on a regular basis.
The truth is that some of these diets may grant you temporary weight loss. In the usual case, however, the weight returns as soon as you stray from the diet.
9. How to Ease Your Allergies!
There is no clear apparent medical reason why people contract allergies, but one thing remains clear: the condition is indiscriminate in its coverage and may affect us regardless of age, gender, or race.
Commonly, however, the allergy manifests in our infancy or childhood, although some symptoms may appear at any age or may reappear after any period of apparent inactivity.
10. How To Have A Healthy, White Smile - Dental Care
Nothing lets the world know more about us than the way we project ourselves on our surroundings and to other people. Whatever the condition of your smile today, it can be changed including by using the best teeth whitening product to help give you a new found confidence in your life. We are about to show you how.
Monday, 20 February 2012
An Epic Undertaking: Why a Personalized Health Record will Change the World
Within five years, you will use an on-line health record. With the online record, you will schedule appointments, trade messages with your doctor and get prescription refills.
And that’s just the beginning. Having a robust, integrated on-line health record will cause more change in healthcare than any other single development in the past 50 years. It will open the door for widespread use of mobile health apps, telemedicine, and developments that we can’t even imagine yet.
Making this sea of change happen is a counterculture software company, called Epic, that most people outside of healthcare have never heard of. The change that Apple’s products started in the recording and publishing industries, Epic’s myChart will start in healthcare.
Sure, there are other personalized electronic health records (EHRs) now. But, what currently stands for a personalized EHR has made very little impact in how care is delivered.
For there to be real change, an EHR needs to connect the information from everywhere you get care. Also, doctors need to embrace using this on-line tool as a way to interact with patients.
The reason that personalized EHRs haven’t caught on yet is that users have to input most of the data (think of Quicken in its early days) and most doctors are understandably worried that too many of their patients will want to become on-line pen pals.
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Online Health Information Technology Courses
This is one profession that allows you to enter the healthcare field, with minimal education. Typically, all that is required in order to become a health information technologist is an Associate’s Degree. This is one of the few healthcare fields that do not put you in direct contact with patients, in most cases.
Health information technologists essentially combine health information for patients. That information is gathered from doctors, information that the patient gives, laboratories, and other health professionals. It is extremely important that the health information technologist have an eye for detail and be willing to double check facts, as a patient’s health history and health information is vital to their overall healthcare now and in the future.
Health information technologists work in doctor’s offices, clinics, hospitals, nursing homes, home health care agencies, insurance companies, and a variety of other settings where healthcare and health records are important to the care of patients. Many of these professionals also work for federal and state government agencies. The information is gathered and essentially sent to the professional in bits and pieces, where it is compiled with the help of a computer program.
Data entry skills are essential, but it takes more than data entry skills to be employable and successful in this career. You must also know medical terminology, and you must receive certification, or Registered Health Information Technicians Credentials (RHIT).
Because this is a healthcare field that does not require direct contact with or treatment of patients, the education that is required can be obtained in an online environment, through a wide range of accredited online schools, or traditional schools that offer online or distance education. Classroom attendance really isn’t necessary, and this typically lowers the cost of the education significantly.
The salary for health information technologists ranges from $30,000 annually up to about $50,000 annually, and this is usually dependent on the demand for these services where the person lives, although the amount of education the professional has received will also have an impact on salary.
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Study: Breastfed Babies Have Better Childhood Lung Function
New moms with asthma can safely breastfeed without worrying that the practice will increase their child’s asthma risk, a new study shows.
Researchers followed children in the United Kingdom from birth until around age 12 to assess the impact of breastfeeding, if any, on lung development.
They found that kids who were breastfed as babies had modestly better lung function than those who were not -- and breastfeeding seemed to convey the most protection to children whose mothers had asthma.
Saturday, 4 February 2012
Welcome to Get Health Care Online Resource Guide
Health is the general condition of a person in all aspects. It is also a level of functional and/or metabolic efficiency of an organism, often implicitly human.
At the time of the creation of the World Health Organization (WHO), in 1948, health was defined as being "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity".
Only a handful of publications have focused specifically on the definition of health and its evolution in the first 6 decades. Some of them highlight its lack of operational value and the problem created by use of the word "complete." Others declare the definition, which has not been modified since 1948, "simply a bad one."
In 1986, the WHO, in the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, said that health is "a resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities." Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications (WHO-FIC), which is composed of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) also define health.
Overall health is achieved through a combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being, which, together is commonly referred to as the Health Triangle.
At the time of the creation of the World Health Organization (WHO), in 1948, health was defined as being "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity".
Only a handful of publications have focused specifically on the definition of health and its evolution in the first 6 decades. Some of them highlight its lack of operational value and the problem created by use of the word "complete." Others declare the definition, which has not been modified since 1948, "simply a bad one."
In 1986, the WHO, in the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, said that health is "a resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. Health is a positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as physical capacities." Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications (WHO-FIC), which is composed of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) and the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) also define health.
Overall health is achieved through a combination of physical, mental, emotional, and social well-being, which, together is commonly referred to as the Health Triangle.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
The 20 Best Paying Health-Care Careers Where You Don’t Need to Be a Doctor
1. Pharmacists
2. Physician Assistants
3. Radiation Therapists
4. Physical Therapists
5. Occupational Therapists
6. Nuclear Medicine Technologists
7. Speech-Language Pathologists
8. Dental Hygienists
9. Audiologists
10. Orthotists and Prosthetists
11. Registered Nurses
12. Occupational Health and Safety Specialists
13. Diagnostic Medical Sonographers
14. Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists
15. Respiratory Therapists
16. Radiologic Technologists and Technicians
17. Dietitians and Nutritionists
18. Occupational Therapist Assistants
19. Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians
20. Physical Therapist Assistants
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