How To Survive Diabetes

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Posted by admin | Posted in General | Posted on 26-06-2011

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Hardening and narrowing of the arteries is a result of uncontrolled diabetes. Strokes and coronary heart disease are common among diabetics. Approximately 17 million Americans are diabetics.

The first thing you need to do is find yourself a good internal medicine physician in general practice. You will not survive if you try to treat yourself. This physician can tell you in quite exact terms what your condition is and work out a treatment and diabetic diet plan, not one that will cure your disease, but one that will control it and keep you alive with the least possible damage to your system.

This disease requires a lot of self-management, and that means that you need to educate yourself and take charge. No one else can make the changes in lifestyle that will determine whether you will come down with all or any of the adverse effects. Only you can do that.

Those changes include daily monitoring of your blood-sugar levels with a meter, lancets, and diabetic testing strips. You will also need to keep a log of your readings.

The second change will be dietary in nature. It’s probably true that if you have diabetes, your diet is not keeping you in very good shape. This will be one of the hardest changes to make, but is also the key to surviving diabetes. You need to read a lot about the relationship between diet and blood sugar. The American Diabetes Association is your friend now. Become an expert on carbohydrates, types of sugars, the role of protein in a healthy diabetic diet, and learn how dairy products can be your friend and play a useful role in your new life plan.

Where you obtain your diabetic supplies and your medications must be decided by you.

You’ll find a lot of companies offering free meters, but look at the whole picture. That company will also require that you buy your lancets and strips, and they may be much more expensive than with other sources. Talk to your doctor and to other diabetics for guidance and advice in these matters.

Your life is going to change, so you might as well accept it. You must now get more involved than you’ve ever been in your health care if you want to survive.

Benefits of Working As a Health System Pharmacist

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Posted by admin | Posted in Health Topics | Posted on 27-05-2011

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There are benefits to working in Healthcare System as opposed to a retail environment. Stable working hours – Pharmacists in an intuitional setting will work the normal amount of hours but may be required to work evenings, nights and weekends as medications are required around the clock.

What is a Health System Pharmacist? A pharmacist is a trained individual who dispenses medications to patients. They are trained in the selection, dosing, and administration of drugs to patients. Their training includes knowledge about basic compounds which go into a formulation for a drug, its effects, side effects and interactions with past and present medications that a patient may take. A Health System pharmacist works in various organizations such as a hospital or clinic.

Where do Health System Pharmacists work? A health system is the combination of all the organizations, institutions and resources whose purpose is to promote and improve health. This includes hospitals, insurance companies, clinics, doctors, nursing homes, and other places where people get help when they are ill or require recuperation. The skills and experience of a pharmacist is required at many levels within the Healthcare System, for example in a hospital, clinic, or nursing home, a pharmacist is usually in charge of the medications dispensary. Each day, there are a number of medications which are dispensed to patients by nurses or other floor staff to patients. A team of pharmacists prepare and record all medications which are dispensed to each patient. Details are recorded as to the dose and type of medication, as well as changes to the regimen by a physician.

In addition to medications other drugs are dispensed on an individual need basis for emergencies, surgery and other one time treatments. Other duties include advising the medical staff on the selection and effects of drugs, making sterile solutions to be administered intravenously or plan, monitor and evaluate drug programs or regimens. They may counsel hospitalized patients on the use of drugs before the patients are discharged. At a large physicians practice or clinic a pharmacist may be in charge of prescribing medications for patients, advising them on patients about general health topics such as diet, exercise, and stress management, and provide information on products such as durable medical equipment or home health care supplies.

At an insurance or benefits company, a pharmacist will be counted on to monitor the requests for medication by the physician to ensure that the treatment is correct and within standards. They will have a hand in composing and reviewing the processes and procedures for approval to reimburse for medications or what types of medications can be substituted in treatments.

Another benefits:

Income – Pharmacists are highly trained individuals, requiring testing and licensing to practice. Their income would be commensurate with those of other healthcare professionals.

Opportunity to advance – In addition to dispensing medications, pharmacists may also advance to managerial duties, supervising other pharmacists and technicians or leading a department. They also my have the opportunity to teach or advise to staff or groups about new and upcoming medicines and treatments. Other duties include composing and establish process and procedures for the recommendation, dispensing and approval of medicines.

Fish Oil For Kids: A Missing Key To Good Health

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Posted by admin | Posted in Kids' Health | Posted on 18-02-2011

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We unfortunately live at a time where arguably the most important nutrient for a child’s health — omega 3 fats — is the one they are most deficient in.

This is because of the modern, processed diet. Even if you are a conscientious parent and try to feed your kids the right way, there’s a large chance you still aren’t giving them the omega 3′s they need.

Fish oil for kids, in my view, isn’t something that should be considered optional. They are absolutely imperative for developing children, particularly for their brain’s health.

I’m sure you’ve heard about the rampant cases of children having ADD and ADHD nowadays. A lot of natural health experts believe this link is due to a deficiency in omega 3 fatty acids in the modern diet.

So what do we do as a society? Instead of attempting to correct these nutritional deficiencies first and foremost, we have doctors prescribing medications like Ritalin(TM) instead!

This is not to say legitimate cases of ADD and ADHD in children don’t exist, but why the explosion over the last several decades?

In any event, fish oil for kids is something every responsible parent should consider adding to their child’s dietary regimen on a daily basis. Depending on your kid’s age, the difficulty may be in swallowing the soft gels.

If your children are in their early teens, then it’s no problem. But if they are say, between 3 and 10 years old, then they may not be experienced with swallowing capsules yet, and you may worry about them choking.

The best thing to do to rectify this problem is also the simplest: cut gently into the soft gel and squeeze the fish oil directly on something, like yogurt, that your child can feed to him or herself.

If you think the oil will ruin the taste of whatever it is they are eating and they won’t eat it, you might be surprised. I’ve tried this personally and it works great. If you squeeze it on yogurt, they will barely even taste the fishy-ness at all!

Look, omega 3 fatty acids are so important that in recent years, even infant formulas have become fortified with DHA and EPA (the two most important types of omega 3).

The need for this nutrient doesn’t end in infancy, however. It’s one nutrient we need as we grow up, and well into our middle-aged and senior years.

Exploring Exciting Careers in Radiology and Imaging

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Posted by admin | Posted in General | Posted on 27-12-2010

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If you are interested in a career in the medical field, one exciting career choice to consider is a career in radiology and imaging. There are a variety of different careers in these fields to choose from and exciting benefits that come along with these jobs as well. Of course if you are wanting to get involved in radiology and imaging as a career, then no doubt you will want to learn as much as possible about the field, the education you’ll need, the various job positions available, the pay, and even some great companies to consider working for. So, the following is some helpful information that will help you explore the exciting careers in the radiology and imaging field.

Education Needed

The education that you will need to start a career in radiology and imaging will depend, based upon the specific job you are going for. There are radiology technicians, radiology technologists, and even radiologists. Each one has different specifications for training. Usually most professions in this field will require between 1-4 years of training, although to be an actual radiologist, you have to go through at least 8 years of training and must be certified as a MD. There are some one year certificate programs, quite a few two year associate degree programs, and there are also bachelor’s degree programs as well. Also, for those who want to teach or supervise in this field, usually a minimum of a bachelor’s degree is required, with preference for a master’s degree in some area of the field.

Job Positions within the Field

There are a variety of excellent job positions within the radiology and imaging field. There are jobs to be found in hospitals, doctor’s offices, and in special radiology labs. You may find yourself taking x-rays, administering special medications for the procedure, and instructing patients in what they need to do to prepare themselves for the x-ray. Some radiographers may also work with CT scanners as well or even MRI machines. Flouroscopies and ultra sounds are also done by people in the radiology and imaging field, so you may find yourself working in this area as well. If you decide to become an actual radiologist, then you will be the one who is actually reading the results of the tests and making diagnoses from them.

What to Expect for Pay

So, more than likely you are also wondering what you can expect to earn when you are working in this field. Well, on the low side, you could earn as little as $30,000 a year; however, most technicians and technologists in this field earn more than $40,000 dollars a year. The highest paid technicians usually work in the diagnostic laboratories, while the lower paid ones usually work in doctors’ offices. However, those who become radiologists will earn more money since they have more schooling and they actually read the results of these tests. Most radiologists will definitely earn more than $100,000 a year, and even more as they develop more experience in the field.

Great Companies to Consider

It is also important that you know and understand what types of companies to consider if you pursue a career in radiology and imaging. There are many great doctors’ offices, radiology laboratories, and hospitals that are going to want to hire you, but where are some of the best places for you to work? Well, there are a variety of excellent companies to consider working for in both the United States and Canada; wherever you prefer. A few great companies that you may want to consider in the United States include Hahnemann University Hospital, located in Philadelphia, PA, Georgetown University Hospital, in Washington, DC, and Brockton Hospital, in Brockton, MA. All of these opportunities come with great benefits and some even come with a sign-on bonus as well. If you are looking for jobs in the radiology and imaging field in Canada, then a few companies to consider include Prairie North Regional health Authority in Saskatchewan, Cambridge Memorial Hospital in Ontario, and Fraser Health Authority in British Columbia.

Pregnancy – The Life After Miscarriage!

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Posted by admin | Posted in General | Posted on 03-12-2010

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Miscarriages are not uncommon, especially first-time mothers or women over the age of thirty-five. There is hope, however, just because a couple does not mean that abortion will abort again in the future or will be unable to bear children. Miscarriage is often the result of birth defects beyond the control of a doctor. More miscarriages, whereas the mother takes, the largest increase their chances of miscarrying again, hope is not lost. With the advent of new medicines and knowledge, a woman can improve their chances of completing.

Many women over the age of thirty-five are ready to carry a baby to term without problems. Many times a doctor can tell if a woman is at Risk of Miscarrying and measures can be taken to increase the chances of a 40 weeks’ gestation. Bed rest is often prescribed in the slightest indication of problems, and medications are also available to assist conception. If the mother is at risk of miscarriage for whatever reason, all options can and should be discussed with the treating physician.

Miscarriage occurs in 20% of pregnancies, it is important for a mother not to lose hope when there is miscarriage. After proper time to grieve, a couple can discuss the options with your doctor to increase your chances of trying to get pregnant and carry to term. It is important for a mother to look after their health when pregnant and trying to conceive.

Drugs, smoking, and alcohol can all contribute to miscarriage, such as extreme stress or physical work. This, however, is a fine line, as an exercise can do nothing but benefit a pregnant mother, it is essential to talk to a doctor the possible risks associated with exercise, there are also many low-intensity Exercises for Pregnant Women designed to reap the benefits of exercise without effort.

Taking folic acid while trying to conceive is another great way to reduce the potential for spinal bifida or other neurological disorders often associated with miscarriage. A miscarriage is not indicative of more to come, it is important to understand that miscarriages are often a consequence of embryonic or fetal abnormalities that are outside of the mother and physician control.

Miscarrying is a painful loss for a couple to bear, seeking the support of a group either online or in a local city can provide a great outlet for the pain. Be sure to take the proper time to grieve, and when the time comes in the future, please talk to a doctor about increasing the chances of a pregnancy to term the next time.