Posted on February - 21 - 2012
E-cigars are at their prime today more than ever. Electronic cigarettes or e-cigars are especially made as smoking cessation. This means that a smoker who is very much convinced of quitting the bad habit can resort to e-cigarettes to prevent feeling anxious and stressful about quitting. A lot of success stories roam the internet. There are special forums online that proves to be useful for e-cigarette users. Like a recovering alcoholic, a person who just recently quit cigarette is in need of a therapy and these forums proves its usefulness because it help encourage these smoke quitters to continue reaching for their goal. Read more…
Posted on February - 21 - 2012
She says provinces like Saskatchewan are “illustrative of what we might anticipate, especially if some of the efforts to try to reduce and hopefully even prevent new cases of HIV in the area in this context of injection drug use aren’t recognized and if we don’t take advantage of those strategies now.”
Up to 70 per cent of Cat Lake residents are addicted to prescription drugs such as the painkiller OxyContin, according to Nishnawbe Aski Nation.
Saskatchewan Chief Medical Health Officer Dr.
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Posted on February - 15 - 2012
Yes, those are Lelli Kelly shoes, and yes, theyre marked down 40% along with 200 other pairs of shoes for kids including Crocs, Stride Rite and Keen. The sale applies to womens and mens shoes as well, so you might as well stock up for the entire family. Besides, shipping and returns are free, so you really cant go wrong.
Posted on February - 07 - 2012
Across the country, 1 in 6 hospitals has high rates of one of the most serious kinds of preventable infections — those caused by catheters inserted into large veins, according to new data published by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services.
Patients at hospitals in Maryland, Mississippi, Louisiana, Maine and New Hampshire were most likely to get blood infections caused by central lines, which are narrow tubes inserted in a major vein to inject medicine or fluids or to perform tests.
Hawaii, Alaska, South Dakota, Kansas and Indiana had the lowest rates, according to the data, which cover the first three months of 2011.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the source of the data CMS is publishing on its Hospital Compare website, says there were about 41,000 infections throughout hospitals linked to central lines in 2009. A
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