Archive for the ‘Health’ Category

HGH for the Masses

June 1, 2009 - 7:52 am 1 Comment

Hello: I am reading Suzanne Somers newest book “Breakthrough.” She speaks highly of HGH injections to give her energy and help with the aging process. I will soon be 65. I have been on sleeping pills for years. I feel tired and tensed.

I am looking to help myself more with my low estrogen levels and am not keen on paying the very high prices for personalized bioidentical hormones. We will see on that. Would HGH from your company really help my energy and sleep patterns?

I would be taking giant leaps if I could trust I would sleep without a chemical aid. If all your claims are what they say you are helping many people with a legitimate product available not only for the rich but for all of us.

Gratefully,

Connie

San Diego, CA

Yes we have many people who have been aided by our HGH product. However, everybody responds to the product differently so it’s hard to know how it will work for you. We do have a 90 day, no questions asked, guarantee. So you should try it. If it doesn’t help you just send it back for a full refund.

Here are some helpful links:

Learn about HGH

HGH Sprays, Pills, Injections

A Personal HGH Story

Clinical Studies on HGH Spray

Response to Quackwatch Article on HGH

HGH Reviews

HGH Industry Leader Speaks the Truth

Baseball and HGH

Baseball Reporting on HGH is Confusing

Unsolicited HGH Testimonial

Comparison of 21st Century HGH and GenF20 and Renuva Growth Hormone. The product know as Renuva Growth Hormone contains no HGH. The product known as Omega HGH also contains no growth hormone as well as Sytropin. Another product that contains no HGH is Growth Hormone Rejuvenex and other vendors are listed here as well. HGH Review

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Dry Mouth

May 31, 2009 - 8:49 am Comments Off

What causes dry mouth?

  • Side effect of certain medications.
  • Diseases and infections.
  • Medical treatment side effects.
  • Damage to the nerves.
  • Dehydration both minimal and severe.
  • Surgical removal of the salivary glands.
  • Smoking or the use of chewing tobacco

http://www.dry–mouth.com/

 

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What are the similarities and differences between the field or approach of community health and public health?

May 10, 2012 - 5:00 am 1 Comment

Also, how would the two approaches be similar or different with regard to preventing underage drinking?

I know that public health concerns the health of everyone and involves activities such as surveillance, monitoring and enforcement of health laws and policies to ensure the health of the population and community health is concerned with a certain geographic location or characteristic of the population. Community health is usually involved with more health promotion, health education and health services stuff. However, I’m not quite sure how the two fields or approaches would address preventing underage drinking.

If you have any comments or advice, it would be much appreciated. Thank you!

Although both public health and law enforcement protect the public, the approach and nature of the work performed in the two disciplines are quite different. The similarities and differences in public health and law enforcement investigations have to be understood and coordinated so that both can be most effective ( Table ). Public health investigations generally take an inductive approach. Persons are interviewed, data are collected, hypotheses are developed to explain transmission, and epidemiological and laboratory studies are conducted to test these hypotheses. If the studies confirm the hypothesis, prevention and control strategies are developed, implemented, and evaluated. All this work is held to the standard of scientific peer review, generally through presentation of data at scientific meetings and publication in a scientific journal.

How will health care be affected by legalizing marijuana?

February 14, 2012 - 11:10 am 3 Comments

Hey everyone. I need help on answering this question: How will health care access, cost, and quality be affected by the passage or defeat of a bill legalizing marijuana. The bill is AB 390, but i just need some answers on the affect of health care by legalizing marijuana or not. I’ve done some research but I need a little more. Thanks.

VIDEO: Legalizing Marijuana: Times They Are A-Changin’ – George’s …
25 Oct 2009 … taxing marijuana could be a way to pay for health care. … How will we legalize that? This is a bad thing for the government to throw up …

What health benefits are obtained from drinking honey with turmeric?

February 8, 2012 - 3:20 am 1 Comment

One of my co-workers mixes honey with turmeric powder and drinks a cup every day at lunch. Is there some health benefits by drinking this? I’m genuinely curious but I don’t know her too well and there might be sensitive health reasons involved.

best way is to ask her.

How does the public health system in panama work for people not covered by social security?

January 17, 2012 - 10:33 pm 2 Comments

Hello everybody!
I’m working on a presentation about the health system in Panama and there are a few things I still don’t quite understand about the public health system.

There are hospitals from Social Security and the Ministry of Health. Can you just go to each of these hospitals? And what happens when you are unemployed and not paying for the social security system? Can you still go to the social security hospitals then?

To make it short: Where is the difference in the services available if you seek medical care when you are paying for social security or when you are unemployed?

Thank you very much!

How the health system in panama does not work? As the average Panamanian would say, public health care is very poor, worse yet if you are not employed, less health care coverage than those with social security coverage.

What health care plan can two of us purchase which will cover our medical needs and not have outrageous?

December 14, 2011 - 4:58 am 1 Comment

premiums? I believe we may be eligible to continue our current coverages with Kaiser when my spouse retires, but the premium will be $1200 monthly. What can we do to get affordable health care? We both have preexisting conditions, and although we are healthy, it makes health care almost out of our reach, when we both have conditions which require several visits to health care providers annually.

Kaiser Senior Advantage begins at age 65. It around $100 a month plus your Part B Medicare monthly premiums. If you retire before age 65 you would have an individual plan. I suggest contacting an insurance agent and finding out what insurance and what plans are available in your state.

HEALTH????????????????????????

December 11, 2011 - 7:07 pm 1 Comment

1. Are health costs lower for people who maintain high levels of functional health?

2. are guidelines that can help you avoid crime or threatening situations to let someone know where you are going and when you expect to return?

3. Is hypertension considered to be the #1 risk increasing the likelihood of strokes?

4. Is jogging 30 minutes an example of cardiovascular or aerobic activity?

Yes hypertension may lead to strokes.Jogging is one of the good cardiovascular exercise.

What kind of health care assistance can be enacted to off set cost for retired teachers?

November 2, 2011 - 2:54 am 1 Comment

Many teachers delay retirement due to the high cost of health care. We give 30, 35, or more years to the education of our children and then have to worry about if we can afford health care. We need help!

Raise your neighbor’s real estate taxes.

What good is your health insurance if you have to make me buy it?

October 30, 2011 - 9:40 pm 9 Comments

I don’t know even one person who wants to be without health insurance. The doctors and the hospitals do use collection agencies to collect their money. So there is no need whatsoever to force anyone to buy it.

The only reason I can see as to why anyone would want me to buy health insurance is because they want to give free health care to illegal aliens. I see no other reason. Oh and those other people on welfare.

People on welfare already qualify for free health care. Illegals can already go to hospitals and skip on the bills, and do so daily. It’s about control. The more control government has over the populace, the more those in government know they can get by with. As long as people *think* they’re getting some benefit from government (whether they are or not), they know that people will continue to sit back and permit our Constitution to be trampled. It’s all a giant shell game to keep our eyes off what’s going on quietly behind the scenes.

Edit – I call BS on anyone who says requiring everyone to have insurance is going to get everyone covered and save the health care system. These people obviously don’t understand how the health care system and insurance work. Traditional full coverage insurance is a huge part of the problem in health care today. When people can go to the doctor for every minor complaint they come across and only pay a minimal copay, they tend to overuse the system… thus increasing demand and cost. People are totally out of touch with the cost of health care when they aren’t paying out of pocket a the time of service. Higher deductible major medical plans that cover preventative medicine at 100% are the way to go to reduce the cost of insurance. They’re ultimately less costly for the consumer, and the consumer has a vested interest in understanding what they’re being asked to pay for before consenting to unnecessary procedures or tests. They also think twice before going to the doctor over trivial ailments. I’ve been on this type plan for 3 years and have literally saved thousands of dollars. There’s also the fact that laws governing health insurance live at state level. This prohibits insurers from offering individual plans across state lines, thus leading to smaller pools of people in plans. This, too, drives up cost. Insuring everyone won’t fix a thing. It will just drive the cost higher, leading to people who can’t afford it even when it’s mandatory. The root problem in health care (cost) has not been addressed with this legislation. Don’t believe me? Give it 10 years. Fewer people will be able to afford health care than can now.