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Alligators were the furthest thing from our minds as my wife Ana
and I traveled along the coast of northern Florida. We had paid
$23 to camp in our conversion van at a beautiful state park on
the beach the night before. In the morning we saw a dolphin
swimming near shore.
Then we heard we could camp for free at the isolated campgrounds
which dotted the Apalachicola National Forest. Our frugality
sent us into alligator country.
We spent two nights in the dark woods next to the dark waters of
a ...
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March 14th, 2010 in
Travel
Medical Information Bextra can cause extreme side effects,
including (but not limited to) the following:
Anaphylaxis is a sudden, severe, potentially fatal, systemic
allergic reaction involving various areas of the body such as
the skin, respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, and
cardiovascular system. Unlike Stevens Johnson Syndrome, these
symptoms occur within minutes and up to two hours after contact
with the allergy-causing substance, but in rare instances may
occur up to four hours ...
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March 13th, 2010 in
Health
Health and medical advice on the Internet: Use it wisely to
overcome illness and find more happiness in your life.
I've got a bit of a problem with depression and anxiety. I've
been tackling these problems for several years without the use
of modern medicine. Tai Chi, meditation, martial arts
(exercise), and positive interaction with other people seem to
keep a lid on my illnesses most of the time. I don't like the
idea of medication's side effects, and I don't believe the
answers in life are ...
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March 12th, 2010 in
Health
Summer vacation just got sweeter for kids visiting the New
Nickelodeon Family Suites at the Holiday Inn Resort in Florida
with their families. Dreamy decorations and a dedicated spa
specialist await young guests at their very own vacation spa
service in Orlando. The Sugar & Spice Kids Spa is a deluxe space
complete with massage chairs and treatments for girls and boys
alike.
A sweet treat for both the young and young-at-heart. The Sugar &
Spice Kids Spa was a special treat for Atlanta, Ga., ...
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March 11th, 2010 in
Travel
Do you pay more attention to your car than your body? You change your oil every 3000 to 4000 miles. You have your tires rotated every other oil change. Your air filter and brake pads are changed at the appropriate intervals.
Now, what about your body? You follow the recommended AMA guidelines for routine check ups and other healthcare services. You pay special attention to make sure you eat a balanced diet and always take the time to get enough exercise. The reality is many Americans pay more ...
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March 10th, 2010 in
Health
No one really wants to be labeled as 'different.' And certainly,
no one wants to create that label and apply it to him or
herself. But many medical conditions require some form of
identification indicating that such a condition exists and must
be considered in the case of an emergency. Thus, millions of
people with hundreds of medical conditions must advertise that
fact simply to protect themselves. For many, jewelry is the
chosen medium.
Fact: Up to 15% of the population of the United States ...
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March 9th, 2010 in
Health
Week of August 31, 2009With the death of Senator Edward Kennedy last week, many are bemoaning the lack of compromise in the legislative process these days -- a tough hurdle for any health care reform bill to overcome. The Senate Finance Committee pledged to continue seeking a bipartisan compromise on health care reform, but it appears no new agreements on major issues have been reached. In the House, much work remains to be done as the three committees that passed health care reform bills in ...
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March 8th, 2010 in
Finance
In today's health insurance market, the word affordable may soon have to be taken out of the equation because it is becoming less and less likely that you are going to be able to obtain an affordable health insurance policy that doesn't have numerous benefits carved out of it.
The skyrocketing costs of physician care and hospital care as well as tax paying consumers having to shoulder the extra costs of those who never pay their health care costs has increasingly added to the high rates we have ...
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March 7th, 2010 in
Sports and Fitness
A Very Human Medical Miracle
Madeline Mann once weighed less can a can of soda making her the
tiniest surviving newborn known to medicine. Next week, she
enters high school as something even more exrtaordinary' a honor
student who likes to play violin and Rollerblade.
'Her survival wasn't the miracle; her development was.' says Dr.
Jonathan Muraskas of Loyola University Hospital in Maywood, Ill.
She was Born 27 weeks into her mothers pregnancy, she weighed
just 9.9 ounces, less than any ...
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March 6th, 2010 in
Health
When Ohio's state budget finally passed in July, 250,000 Ohioans with individual health insurance policies quietly lost a battle.Premiums on such policies will go up next year -- state officials estimate an average of 4 percent. That extra amount will offset the cost of lowering the premiums within the state-regulated open enrollment program, in which companies provide coverage for those with pre-existing conditions.The change takes effect in January and will not affect group policies such as ...
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March 5th, 2010 in
Finance