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UK court lets surrogate mother keep baby girl

by on Jan.22, 2011, under Health and Fitness

A British judge has ruled that a surrogate mother can keep her baby girl after she changed her mind about an agreement to hand the baby over to a childless couple.

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Health Tip: Keep a Headache Diary

by on Jan.04, 2011, under Health and Fitness

(HealthDay News) — If you suffer from migraines, identifying
what you've been eating, drinking or doing can help you keep these painful
headaches under control.

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Simple Travel Tips Can Help Keep Pets Safe

by on Nov.24, 2010, under Health and Fitness

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24 (HealthDay News) — As Americans get ready to
travel to holiday gatherings with family and friends this week, those who
will be taking their pets with them are reminded that there are some
things you need to remember to prote…

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Tips to help keep teeth and gums healthy

by on Oct.17, 2010, under Nutrition

Bi-County Nutrition Program Receives Donation from Meals on Wheels
The Bi-County organization received $25,000 from the now dissolved Harrison County Meals on Wheels.

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Tips to help keep teeth and gums healthy
Good nutrition and healthy eating habits are essential to maintaining optimal oral and overall health. With Halloween just around the corner, the Pennsylvania Dental Association (PDA) encourages parents to be mindful of the amount of candy their children are consuming, and to use this holiday as an opportunity to remind them about the importance of taking care of their teeth and gums.

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Online tool helps parents keep tabs on kids’ nutrition

by on Oct.13, 2010, under Nutrition

School Nutrition Bill Stirs Controversy as Congress Weighs In
School nutrition experts are waiting on the passage of a child nutrition bill now before Congress despite the fact that it will ultimately take food from the mouths of children, an official said. Lawmakers are under pressure to clear a Senate-passed $4.5 billion childhood nutrition bill championed by Arkansas’s Dem

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Online tool helps parents keep tabs on kids’ nutrition
NEW BRITAIN — The Whitsons Culinary Group has developed an internet-based nutrition tool that allows parents and students to review and plan school meals that meet their dietary needs.

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Family meals, vegetables may keep kids trim

by on Jul.25, 2010, under Health and Fitness

Children who regularly sit down to family meals and get plenty of vegetables in their diet tend to be thinner than their peers without such eating habits, a new study finds.

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Pet Medicine to Keep Your Pet Strong and Healthy

by on May.29, 2010, under Preventative Medicine

Your pet is an important member of your family. Keeping him or her healthy will give them a longer life, and you and your family more time to enjoy their loyal companionship. Pets have health care needs that are in many ways much like that of humans. They are also vulnerable to diseases that only animals can be stricken with and preventative care is essential for helping them avoid these.

Most likely, you already know from taking your pets to the vet that they need yearly inoculations to protect them from rabies, distemper, and other common animal diseases They also need to be tested for heartworm once a year and to be placed on heartworm prevention medicine such as that made by Heartguard® and Interceptor®, for example. There are other tests your veterinarian may choose to give your pet to identify any potential health problems that exist. When health problems are found, your veterinarian can recommend certain pet medicines for treating your pet and restoring their health. Flea and tick medicines are commonly used by pet owners to help keep their pets and homes free from these disease-carrying pests. These are available in prescription and nonprescription formulas. For tested effectiveness and for the safety of your pet, however, it might be wiser to choose prescription flea and tick medicines to treat your pet with.

Many pet medicines can be used as preventatives to ward off the development of health problems in your pets. Boosting your pet’s immune system and helping body organs to function correctly will strengthen your pet’s health and prolong their life. Pets can fall prey to many human aliments like bladder infections, gastro-intestinal disturbances, kidney stones, liver deficiencies, allergies, lung and breathing disorders, muscle and joint weakness, osteoarthritis, and much more. Antibiotics, anti-fungals, and other prescription medicines are given to lessen symptoms for pets suffering from these health issues, and also as a way of preventing pets from getting sick in the first place.

Some pets have the nasty and seriously harmful habit of eating their own waste or the waste of other animals. Animal waste can harbor bacteria and diseases that are very harmful to your pets. Using a pet medicine such as Forbid® and similar products to discourage pets from eating waste will help keep them from engaging in this unhealthy activity. Other pets have a habit of licking themselves incessantly. Stress, anxiety, boredom, and learned behavior are some of the reasons pets do this. This can lead to loss of fur and skin irritations. A pet medicine that has an unpleasant taste or odor is often successful in teaching pets not to lick themselves excessively.

Nutrition is just as important for pets as it is for humans. Like humans, pets need to get proper neutrino for strong health. You might find it surprising to learn that the commercial food you are feeding your pet may not be giving them all the nutrition they need. The package says it provides complete nutrition for your pet; however, manufactured pet foods do not contain all of the nutrients your pet would get from a “wild” diet derived from plant and animal sources. The solution to helping your pet stay strong and healthy as a domesticated member of your family is to supplement their diet of pet foods with nutritional pet medicines. These are often called health or nutritional supplements. Vitamin and mineral supplements such as fatty acids, omega3, vitamin E, and other nutritional supplements can bolster your pet’s diet, giving them the nutrients they need to maintain strong health.

Did you know that regularly bathing and grooming your pet is an important part of helping them to stay strong and healthy? Shampoos made especially for dogs and cats help wash bacteria, debris, and insects from your pet’s body. Regular washing of your pet may also reveal skin irritations that might otherwise remain hidden under a thick coat of fur. Pet medicated shampoos that also contain lotions, can help alleviate dry skin conditions on your pet and restore skin health for your pet. Brushing your pet’s fur keeps it from matting, which can trap dirt and pests in the fur and make your pet uncomfortable. There are brushes and combs made especially for use on dogs or cats. De-shedders keep both you and your pets happy. They like the pleasurable sensations caused by the brushing and you will like not having stray fur all over the place. Trimming your pet’s nails is also important for their health and not just for saving your floors and furniture from scratches. Untrimmed pet nails can grow inwards and penetrate your pet’s paws. This can be very painful, encourages the growth of bacteria, and can even limit your pet’s mobility. There are several popular pet nail trimmers that make trimming your pet’s nails easy on you and them.

The best way to keep your pet strong and healthy is vigilance on your part to make sure that you have provided them with all the veterinary, nutritional, and preventative health care possible. You love your pet; help them stay strong and healthy for a long, happy life as a member of your family.

Brian Jenkins is a freelance writer who often writes about topics pertaining to the care of pets and health options for pets such as pet meds.

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The Eyes Have It, Keep Your Eyes Healthy

by on Apr.19, 2010, under Vision and Eyecare

Everyone at one time or another has experienced some sort of eye discomfort. If you have experienced eyes that are tired, bloodshot, burning, dry, infected, irritated, itchy, sensitive to light, ulcerated, or watery, then information on keeping the eyes healthy will be important to you.

The human eyeball is approximately an inch in diameter and spherical in shape. The outer layer is the ‘white of the eye’ to which six muscles are attached that move the eyes, and one that moves the eyelid. The cornea is a clear transparent layer at the front of the eyeball and is an extension of the white of the eye or sclera. Beneath the cornea, is a dark brown membrane, the iris, containing a pigment called melanin. In the center of the iris is a small opening, which can be expanded or contracted by the muscles of the iris in response to the amount of light present. This opening is called the pupil, and directly behind it is the lens. The inner layer of the eyeball is the retina.

The act of seeing is actually a complex, multi-step process that goes on continuously and at breathtaking speed. In perceiving an object, light rays go through the cornea and body of watery fluid, and through the iris to the lens. The lens inverts the image on the retina, turning it upside down. The brain re-interprets this image so that it is perceived upright. The shape of the lens is changed by muscles to focus the light rays properly onto the retina. Corresponding images from both eyes are interpreted by the brain as single, fused image.

Eye problems can be caused by injury, eyestrain, allergies, wearing contact lens too long, and many cases of eye damage and vision loss are linked to underlying diseases of one type or another. Diabetes can lead to hemorrhages in the retina and the vitreous, and can lead to blindness. Early cataracts also may be related to diabetes. High blood pressure produces a gradual thickening of the blood vessels inside the eyes that can result in visual impairment and even blindness.

Poor diet, vitamin deficiency, and infections can cause damage to the eyes. One of the diseases of the eye is conjunctivitis, called pinkeye, which is an inflammation of the mucous membrane that lines the eyelid and covers the white portion of the eye with symptoms that include watering, redness, swelling, itching, and pus in the membrane. Causes may be by allergy, bacteria, virus, smoke, dust, or chemical irritants. Bacterial or viral infections are highly contagious.

Glaucoma is a disease of the eye caused by increased pressure inside the eyeball and hardening of the eyeball surface. Symptoms of glaucoma are eye pain especially in the morning. Reduced side vision, rainbow halo around lights, and inability to adjust to a darkened room. Other conditions of the eye include inflammation of the iris, night blindness, Bitot’s Spots, amblyopia, near-sightedness, far-sightedness, macular degeneration, floaters, dry eyes, diabetic retinopathy, colorblindness, cataracts, blurred vision blepharitis, and astigmatism.

Regular checkups and care of an ophthalmologist, optometrist, or an optician will help keep your eyes healthy and disease free. The market today also offers a variety of home eyecare instruments that will assist in monitoring the health of your eyes in your home such as opthalmoscopes, and instruments that will measure eye pressure. The market is constantly changing and offering state of the art eye home products helping us to see more clearly.

Safe Home Sue is a product specialist for Safe Home Products. Safe Home Products, Inc. is a growing e-commerce reseller of consumer products that improve safety, security, health and quality of life. Established in 1999 as a woman-owned business, Safe Home Products serves over 100,000 clients worldwide from its customer service and fulfillment headquarters in Iowa City, Iowa. Safe Home Products offers over 10,000 products including carbon monoxide and radon detectors, emergency preparedness equipment, environmentally-friendly cleaning supplies, pet products, pest control solutions, and home medical equipment. They ship to all 50 states and U.S. territories and to most countries.

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