| Eminem Had Health Scare 2008-01-08 15:18:00 TMZ reports that Eminem was rushed to hospital over the holidays.The rapper was taken to a Detroit-area hospital for a serious heart condition and severe pneumonia. Sources tell TMZ that Em's weight has ballooned to over 200 lbs.Eminem's publicist told TMZ: "Over the holidays, Marshall Mathers, aka Eminem, was under doctor's care at a Detroit-area hospital for complications due to pneumonia. He has since been released and is doing well recovering at home." Source: TMZ Image | | Eminem Taken To Hospital; Health In Danger? 2008-01-08 14:19:14
We’re told Em was taken to a Detroit-area hospital for a serious heart condition and severe pneumonia. Sources tell TMZ Em’s weight has ballooned to over 200 lbs.
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Eminem seems to be on a downward slope ever since Proof’s death, hope dude can pull himself together.
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| | Eminem Health In Danger 2008-01-08 11:25:53
TMZ has learned Eminem was rushed to the hospital over the holidays.
We’re told Em was taken to a Detroit-area hospital for a serious heart condition and severe pneumonia. Sources tell TMZ Em’s weight has ballooned to over 200 lbs.
Eminem ’s publicist told TMZ: “Over the holidays, Marshall Mathers, aka Eminem, was under doctor’s care at a Detroit-area hospital for complications due to pneumonia. He has since been released and is doing well recovering at home.”
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Hopefully he recovers well and come back with his great music!
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| | 4 health behaviors can add 14 extra years of life 2008-01-08 07:38:00 People who adopt four healthy behaviours – not smoking; takingexercise; moderate alcohol intake; and eating five servings of fruitand vegetables a day – live on average an additional fourteenyears of life compared with people who adopt none of these behaviours,according to a study published in the open access journal PLoS Medicine. Rather than focusing on how an individual factor is related to health,the study calculates the combined impact of these four simply-definedforms of behaviour. The results suggest that several small changes inlifestyle could have a marked impact on the health of populations. There is overwhelming evidence showing that lifestyles such as smoking,diet and physical activity influence health and longevity but there islittle information about their combined impact. Furthermore the hugeamount of information provided by these studies and the varyingdefinitions of a health behaviour that these studies use can often makethem confusing for public health professiona | | Two Things Challenge - Home/Health 2008-01-06 09:07:27 I like to enter the 2 Things Challenge each week. This week is Home and Health. I was trying and trying to figure out what to do. I was going to put some images on one of my bubblescapes .. like kitties … that was as far as I got. So I went looking for the right bubblescape to work with and this jumped out as me as home and health - hope you agree! I would like to be able to create more conceptually - so I am excited about this - because I think the vision of seeing an idea is very important. This is also called Evening Shelter. So thank you! I hope you like my entry.
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Have you heard about the book “Complaint Free World”? When I have heard about such ideas of not being negative at all, I also get confused about how to use that kind of idea without losing my thinking and integrity. As many other women I have been taught to accept and not question. Taught to basically be a doormat. I have always questioned, but I have also | | Wal-Mart Event: Speaking of Women???s Health 2008-01-04 14:02:54 On January 12, 2008, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Wal-Mart Event called 'Speaking of Women's Health' will take place across the US at Wal-Mart Supercenter locations. You can get a free copy of the book Love Notes for dropping by, and there may be other freebies offered as well, though that is uncertain. A Wal-Mart location finder is available at the link above. | | Wal-Mart Event: Speaking of Women’s Health 2008-01-04 14:02:54 On January 12, 2008, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Wal-Mart Event called 'Speaking of Women's Health' will take place across the US at Wal-Mart Supercenter locations. You can get a free copy of the book Love Notes for dropping by, and there may be other freebies offered as well, though that is uncertain. A Wal-Mart location finder is available at the link above.
| | Health benefits of quiting smoking 2008-01-04 04:36:22
Of every two smokers, one will die of the illnesses caused by this very bad habit. And smoking makes you stink as well. So stop smoking. It will immediately give you health benefits. Twenty minutes after your last cigarette your blood pressure and heart beat are back to normal and within a few months the entire blood circulation will have improved. The benefits are even greater on the long term. A year after quiting the risk of a heart attack will have halved. En after 10 years the chance of lung cancer will have halved too.
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* | | Barbour Unveils Health Insurance Plan, Tax Study 2008-01-03 17:30:44 From the Sun-Herald:
Gov. Haley Barbour said Thursday he will propose a Mississippi health insurance exchange for small businesses during the upcoming legislative session.
Meeting with reporters, the governor also called for a comprehensive study of Mississippi’s tax system and said Leland Speed, former director of the Mississippi Development Authority, would lead the study group.
Barbour said the insurance exchange is needed because an estimated 500,000 people in Mississippi do not have medical coverage and a fourth of those work at small businesses. He said the money that small businesses spend on the insurance plan wouldn’t be subject to taxation. The same would apply to company employees who have to make a contribution to the insurance plan.
Creating the voluntary program would require a “small” state investment and a law to authorize it, the governor said. Barbour said the biggest impediment to health care is cost.
“By a number of small businesses coming together an | | Healthy Sex Episode Catches Malysian Health Minister 2008-01-03 16:37:51 It was just time for a bit of afternoon delight for Malaysia’s Minister of Health, Chua Soi Lek, but unfortunately, the camera was rolling and capturing every moment of his rendevous with a female companion. The sex tape is now is now circulating on DVDs throughout the nation. An embarrassed, Minister of Health did not feel very healthy as he declared the entire problem was caused by enemies. “I have a political agenda and I am a very ambitious man…I think that was my biggest mistake.” Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi did not enjoy having this distraction at a time when he is attempting to placate thousands of Indians in his nation who are fighting for equal rights, jobs, and freedom of religion.
One suspects the “biggest mistake,” as always in these episodes, is being caught. In particular, being captured on video with everything showing including the big mistake.
| | Panama's Health Tourism Boom 2008-01-03 06:55:00 A new kind of tourism is sweeping into Panama, but these visitors are not just coming for sun and fun. Offering first-rate health care at cut-rate prices, Panama is attracting the latest kind of traveler: the medical tourist. Medical tourism is a rapidly growing, multi-billion dollar worldwide industry. Countries like India and Thailand have long been attracting patients from developed countries looking to escape the high prices and long waits at home, providing high-quality health care at a fraction of the price. Panama is one of the latest countries to emerge on the health tourism scene, offering US-trained doctors, state-of-the-art infrastructure and equipment, plus a distinct advantage --- proximity to North America. With as many as 45 million Americans uninsured, and Canadians waiting up to two years for critical procedures, many are looking south for alternatives. “The demand is very strong, and we haven’t even begun to scratch the surface,” says Rudy Rupak, president of | | Barack Obama Promises Health Benefits To Veterans 2007-12-27 14:19:54 Retired Air Force veteran, Andrew Hampton, grew emotional when he rose in an Iowa meeting to ask Senator Barack Obama about his plans to make certain veterans obtained health benefits they needed. Hampton was wearing an Obama T-shirt and the senator asked him to pose a tough question. The crowd laughed but then grew quiet as the military veteran spoke. He said he joined the Air Force in 1956 and retired in 1988 and initially did not receive the health benefits he had been promised due to a “political decision.” Eventually he received a pace-maker. The concern he expressed to the senator was ensuring that those returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan receive full medical benefits. “We can’t desert them,” he cried. Obama promised if elected president that he would do all in his power to ensure every veteran obtained needed medical benefits as long as such assistance was necessary.
It has taken a Democratic Congress to finally force the Bush administr | | Common Health Market Created In European Union 2007-12-20 09:17:52 The European Union will begin the process within a year of offering its citizens the right to secure health treatment in any member nation of the EU. The United Kingdom announced that a UK citizen will be able to secure medical treatment by providers in all of the European Union member states. The offer is based on the concept that if there is undue delay in obtaining medical treatment for a particular issue, the UK citizen could obtain that treatment in any of the EU nations with the British National Health Service picking up the bill. In turn, any citizen from a European Union nation could obtain similar care in the UK provided they had a referral from a doctor. During the past five years, the Blair government has poured about $90 billion into the NHS to raise its standard of care.
This is a fabulous concept which will broaden the scope of medical care in Europe. It might also lead to certain nations specializing in care for particular diseases. The American tragedy is even within ou | | Fingernails - a window to your health... 2007-12-19 19:17:00 Very interesting... | | Sugar`s effect on your health 2007-12-19 04:00:00 http://our-medical-center.blogspot.com/2007/12/sugars-effect-on-your-health.htmlThe average American consumes an astounding 2-3 pounds of sugar each week, which is not surprising considering that highly refined sugars in the forms of sucrose (table sugar), dextrose (corn sugar), and high-fructose corn syrup are being processed into so many foods such as bread, breakfast cereal, mayonnaise, peanut butter, ketchup, spaghetti sauce, and a plethora of microwave meals. In the last 20 years, we have increased sugar consumption in the U.S. 26 pounds to 135 lbs. of sugar per person per year! Prior to the turn of this century (1887-1890), the average consumption was only 5 lbs. per person per year! Cardiovascular disease and cancer was virtually unknown in the early 1900's. The "glycemic index" is a measure of how a given food affects blood-glucose levels, with each food being assigned a numbered rating. The lower the rating, the slower the absorption and digestion process, which provides a mo | | Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) 2007-12-19 03:41:00 We live in modern world of the 21st century, while we are carried away with all our passion for future development, we often neglect the environment around us. Would you really want to live in a polluted environment in the future? It is always importance to keep this world balance, imagine what happen when business around you dont treat the environment carefully, we wont be having future, we will live in a polluted and hazardous environment, we will drink polluted waters and we will get a lot of health problems.Its happen that i drop by at this website EDSG which is known as Environmental Data Solutions Group,LLC which is the leader in integration information technology innovations to optimize Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) performance. This company provides EHS Compliance Software for Air Permitting, Spill Prevention Planning, Chemical Inventory Management,,Waste Management and many more.There is also EHS Metrics Software and EHS Software implementation for large business appl | | Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) 2007-12-19 03:41:00 We live in modern world of the 21st century, while we are carried away with all our passion for future development, we often neglect the environment around us. Would you really want to live in a polluted environment in the future? It is always importance to keep this world balance, imagine what happen when business around you dont treat the environment carefully, we wont be having future, we will live in a polluted and hazardous environment, we will drink polluted waters and we will get a lot of health problems.Its happen that i drop by at this website EDSG which is known as Environmental Data Solutions Group,LLC which is the leader in integration information technology innovations to optimize Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) performance. This company provides EHS Compliance Software for Air Permitting, Spill Prevention Planning, Chemical Inventory Management,,Waste Management and many more.There is also EHS Metrics Software and EHS Software implementation for large business appl | | Bush continues to be out of touch about health care for children 2007-12-12 22:56:07 Once again Bush vetoed a bill expanding a popular children's health care program for the second time.
"Because the Congress has chosen to send me an essentially identical bill that has the same problems as the flawed bill I previously vetoed, I must veto this legislation too," Bush wrote in a message to the House of Representatives.
In vetoing the legislation, Bush said "this bill does not put poor children first and it moves our country's health care system in the wrong direction."
So Bush thinks that increasing the SCHIP funding to $60 billion over five years from its present $25 billion isn’t helping cover more poor children?
It’s high time for Mr. Bush to get a grip on priorities! There are other things that desperately need funding in this country other than a senseless, illegal war. Children’s health care is important, regardless of whether they are poor or not. Children’s health should be first and foremost a high priority in any Administration. Obv | | bad 4 ya health 2007-12-12 17:56:06 I am starting to figure out the grand master scheme of the west, of the historical pedagogy of the liberal arts and all the associated nonsense that make them folk click. Honestly, I used to think it was an old school thing, you know sons and daughters of the confederacy and the economic plutocracy of the status quo, but now I am startin' too recognize it, our problems are much more and not improving but moreso getting worse. True, it is going on only 40 years since African Americans have had the right to vote. But voting, what does it really accomplish in a republic? I would answer nothing, just like a baby with a pacifier in its mouth.This is why nothing surprises me. Nothing. The computer chip maker Intel has just apologized for a print add it ran in several major news papers. It was supposed to be advertising new breed of micro-processors but it do so with old world zeal and fatuousness. The quote was "Multiply computer performance and maximize the power of your employees." The on |
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