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Should You Get Fined for Being Overweight? What About for High Cholesterol?
by Kate G, Nov 30, 2008
Some states are adopting policies to charge people for their unhealthy habits. Is this really the best method for fighting the obesity epidemic?
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The Resting Nurse
by clyde24, Nov 26, 2008
A short essay on unemployment, specifically with Registered Nurses, who are currently unemployed due to the growing number of RNs produced every year.
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Want a Nice Smile for Less Money? Head to Mexico
by Brenda Odom, Nov 22, 2008
Want a nice smile, but don't have a grand to put down on it? This might be a way for people to save money in this falling economy.
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Duties and Responsibilities
by Wylrhyss Terrado, Nov 19, 2008
The duties and responsibilities of the nurse for his or her patients.
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Cures No Longer Recommended by the Medical Profession
by Bren Parks, Nov 16, 2008
There were countless hair brained remedies through the ages. Here are a few that I have come across that I am sure you will find interesting.
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The Negative Social Pressure of Putting Our Parents in a Nursing Home/assistant Living
by Merium Mrytle, Nov 12, 2008
A story about an Alzheimer's patient's family struggle of putting their widowed mother in an Assitant Living Home. How the disease is progressing and the decisions families have to make about taking care of their elderly parents.
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Conflict in the Workplace? Hospitals are Not Soap Opera Sets
by Susan Orr Parker, Nov 11, 2008
Any work setting certainly has the potential for conflicts, and an acute hospital setting is no different. The issues that occur between staff, and during attempts to initiate new procedures are not unique to the medical profession, and do not, in fact, represent the hospital situations portrayed in television soap operas.
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Obesity and Insurance
by Dennis Flinkstrom RTR, Nov 8, 2008
People are paying higher insurance rates because of some people's inability to lose weight.
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Why Good Benefits Matter
by CutestPrincess, Nov 6, 2008
Who wouldn't love to take a day off from work to curl up in front of Oprah when we feel a tickle in our throat? And what new mom wouldn't like more time to stare into her baby's big round eyes (and then take a much-needed nap)? But family-friendly policies like paid sick days and maternity leave aren't just luxuries that would make our lives more pleasant--they're essential, and they actually benefit all of us.
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State Sponsored Health Care Plan: the Solution America Needs?
by Ebey Soman, Nov 6, 2008
Forget federal universal health care plans by the president - if the people want to do it, then lets do it on a state by state basis. It can be done because it was already done - just take a look at Massachusetts when the Republicans were in charge.
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