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05.01.2013
2 carbon monoxide sources people may not know about
Aside from the typical sources of carbon monoxide poisoning, such as car and boat motors, camp barbecues and hookah smoking may also expose individuals to dangerous levels of the gas, potentially putting them in need of medical attention.
04.30.2013
Patient-centered medical homes provide a model for U.S. medical care
Paul Grundy, M.D., explains that patient-centered medical homes provide an example of the long-term, preventative medical care model that U.S. healthcare on the whole should follow.
04.30.2013
How to prevent heatstroke this summer
With summer on the horizon, taking precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses may keep workers and individuals at play safe.
04.30.2013
How to reduce lead exposure in kids
There are a few ways to prevent the harmful health risks associated with lead exposure in children.
04.30.2013
Workplace safety is a public concern
To reduce the risk of workplace accidents, specifically chemical-related mishaps such as Texas' recent explosion, government agencies should perform improved workplace inspections.
04.29.2013
Strokes are a health risk for the young
Stroke is a health risk for younger populations in the U.S. and can lead to early death. By taking certain precautions, young people can prevent stroke and avoid potential early mortality.
04.29.2013
Promoting mental and physical health in the workplace
The entire workplace can benefit from employers promoting both physical and mental wellness among their employees.
04.26.2013
Obesity is an expensive U.S. problem
Obesity, a growing trend in the U.S., is a costly health risk. Cardiovascular and orthopedic problems among obese individuals lead to pricey medical care.
04.25.2013
How to find an ideal physician job
There are several points to consider when trying to find a great physician job. With many physician job oppurtunities on the market, prospective employees can choose from a variety of facilities.
04.25.2013
NYC plans to raise legal age for cigarette purchase
New York City proposes increasing the legal age for purchasing cigarettes. This effort may reduce the number of young smokers and better the overall health in New York.





