
Take Charge of Your Health Care - January 22, 2008
Welcome to the January 22, 2008 edition of take charge of your health care. First of all, I wish all of my readers a healthy, happy, and prosperous New Year. I hope that all of you were able to spend some good, quality time with your friends and family. My own family is small, but I feel that I have made so many friends through business, on the internet, and in the blogosphere.
Our blog is becoming more and more popular each month. This month we have received 54 posts. Since I am the sole host for Take Charge of Your Health Care Carnival, I would like to request that each author send in no more than 2 posts per carnival. In future issues, I will select your best 2, if you submit more than 2 good content articles. All posts must be on topic, provide good content, and be family friendly to be included. Submissions that consist primarily of a sales landing page will not be included.
Here in the United States we are busy with the primary process which culminates in the selection of which candidate will be the nominee for president at each party’s convention. November 2008, we will be electing a new President of the United States. This new President will have formidable challenges, one of which will be to fix the broken U.S. health care system in which 47,000,000 Americans do not have health insurance and even more are underinsured. With this in mind, I would like to begin this carnival with some posts on health insurance.
This being the New Year, many excellent posts have been submitted on diet and fitness. Hopefully these posts will help you with your New Year’s Resolutions.
health insurance
Helene Zemel presents The Shame of the American Health Care System posted at Health Plans Plus, saying, "Over 47,000,000 Americans have no health insurance—more than 15 % of the population. Even more Americans do not have any dental insurance. With the exception of the United States, most developed countries have a National health system which benefits all of its citizens both rich and poor. Although the United States is a first world country, for the more than 47 million uninsured, medical care is third world."
Bill presents What are the Benefits of a Dental Plan? posted at I Need a Dental Plan. There is some good information on choosing a discount dental plan in this post plus some advice on dental hygiene.
Helene Zemel presents
consumer directed health care
Here is your opportunity to get some good recommendations on some common problems by a licensed registered pharmacist:
Carla presents
In another informative post, Carla presents Got a stuffy nose? Cough and cold medication explained posted at Carla.
Staying on the topic of medications, Dr Martin W. Russell presents
There is increasing evidence that computer based cognitive training can help prevent memory loss in the elderly. Alvaro Fernandez presents
Andrew Michaels presents Relearning to See: My Plan to Regain My Waning Eyesight and Hurl My Glasses Off A Cliff posted at Lifecrafting, saying, "One man's quest to repair his vision." Editor’s note: I hope that Mr. Michaels will report back on the benefits that he finds from this vision improvement course. I remember that my childhood optometrist was very big on visual training. I know that some supplements such as lutein, bilberry, eyebright, and carnosine can have a positive effect on vision problems.
Save Money presents
Kate Baggott presents
jonn presents
diet & fitness
James D. Brausch presents
Alex Blackwell presents
Maria Fernandez presents
andrew784 presents
Lucynda Riley presents
For some good diet tips read the following posts by Lucynda Riley:
Mike Remer presents
Roger Haeske presents
Lucynda Riley presents
Abdulrasool Sumar presents
Samuel Bryson presents
Alfa Mercado presents
Alfa Mercado presents
Samuel Bryson presents
Samuel Bryson presents
Carey Yang presents
Carey Yang presents
alternative medicine
Candida or Yeast Infection can be a stubborn health problem with uncomfortable symptoms. Michael Winicki submitted several short, excellent posts containing excellent information and treatment advice for treating this condition. If you suffer from yeast infection, you will want to read these posts:
Candida Symptoms posted at Michael Winicki
Candida Diet posted at Michael Winicki.
Andrew Michaels presents
TherapyDoc presents
Mitch McDonald presents Chemotherapy vs
Natural Alternatives posted at FYI About.com. Editor’s note: There is definitely controversy on this topic, but if you suffer from cancer, you should definitely look into alternative therapies as part of your treatment options.
Angela Williams Duea presents
FitBuff presents How to Be Happy: 10 Mood-Boosting Moves FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog posted at FitBuff.com's Total Mind and Body Fitness Blog, saying, "Sometimes the best way to boost your physical health is to boost your mental health first. You'd be surprised at just how connected the two are. Try it out now with these 10 easy mood-boosting moves..."
Lucynda Riley presents
James Chambers presents
Joe Lasiter presents
Anmol Mehta presents Free Online Yoga Breathing Exercises (Yoga Pranayama) E-Book posted at Mastery of Meditation, Enlightenment & Kundalini Yoga, saying, "Collection of powerful yoga breathing exercises to help you lose weight, cure diseases and get fit."
Alfa Mercado presents
werelax presents
Jose DeJesus MD presents
Hueina Su presents
Lovelyn presents
Heidi Whitaker presents
Miscellaneous
Pat B. Doyle presents
SJ Yee presents
Kingsley Tagbo presents How to Overcome Procrastination in 8 Easy Steps: The Fastest Way to Learn Technical Skills or Get a Job posted at HOW TO LEARN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING FAST OR GET A JOB EASILY.
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