Seek Early Diagnosis And Treatment For Arthritis, Rheumatologists Urge
In people who develop symptoms of inflammatory arthritis, early diagnosis and treatment can have a significant impact on the course of disease in some cases even preventing deformity and loss of function from rheumatoid arthritis (RA), according to an article in the December issue of JCR: Journal of Clinical Rheumatology… Source:Seek Early Diagnosis And Treatment [...]
How To Survive The Christmas Blues During Difficult Times
Christmas is a time of strong emotions, reflections on lost loved ones and stress from shopping and preparing for seasonal parties and gatherings. Throw in the slow economy and shorter days triggering seasonal affective disorder (SAD) and it shouldn’t be surprising that many are beginning to suffer from the Christmas blues… Source:How To Survive The [...]
Red Cross Issues Tips On How To Stay Safe And Warm
Winter is making an early debut across the United States and the American Red Cross has opened shelters and issued steps people should take to remain safe and warm during the current frigid blast covering the country. More than 470 people in Florida took refuge from the cold overnight in shelters operated or supported by [...]
Cintas Announces Top 11 Infection Prevention Trends For 2011
Cintas, sponsor of Infection Prevention for Dummies and a leading supplier of microfiber and infection prevention programs, today announced the top 11 infection prevention trends for 2011… Source:Cintas Announces Top 11 Infection Prevention Trends For 2011
Breast Cancer Symposium Features Prevention, Recurrence Research
At the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium last week, researchers discussed how bone-loss drugs and hormone treatments might affect breast cancer. They also presented findings showing that insured women might not receive recommended mammograms… Source:Breast Cancer Symposium Features Prevention, Recurrence Research
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