Physical ailments are pretty much a given as one ages and the
healthcare system in the US is attempting to gear up for what’s
been termed the “silver tsunami”—in other words, the aging of
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For physicians and patients the 2012 presidential election
profoundly influenced the future of our healthcare system.
Controlling healthcare costs and thus controlling our debt is
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OK, you’ve signed up for your childbirth classes, and so you are
feeling more confident about the actual process of labor. But what
about after that short two days the insurance companies give you
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For caretakers and people with debilitating illness, bed sores can
be a real pain in the butt. Bed sores, also known as pressure sores
or decubitus ulcers, can turn in to serious business requiring
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The New Year has arrived. To a woman in recovery from an eating
disorder or substance addiction, this means one thing: you made it
through the holidays, which is no small feat. At Timberline Knolls
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I have written many articles about Motherhood and parenting, from
the perspective of a female. There is so much in literature about
women and children to draw from and I happen to be a mom myself. So
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Most sleep-medicine doctors report that their practices are
overwhelmingly dominated by women. Reports have shown that almost 3
in 10 women are now using some type of sleep-aide, at least a few
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Whether a mother struggles with depression, a college student
suffers from anorexia, or an adolescent abuses alcohol, collateral
damage exists within nearly every family. Perhaps it’s a husband
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The Penn State sex scandal, involving Jerry Sandusky, has been in
the media constantly since the news broke. It is a horrible; all
too often, told tale of children being abused at the hands of a
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