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12 Reasons to Support Health Care , Obamacare

Our new health care law will have a profound impact on the health and economic well-being of American families, businesses, and the economy. Below are some of the key provisions of the new legislation. Click on each icon to read more! The new health care law will:   Ensure that all Americans have access toContinue reading “12 Reasons to Support Health Care , Obamacare”

Take a hobby, be it taking pictures, writing poems or dancing

Life is more colorful when you can capture more happy memories. It might prevent you from having degenerative disease like Alzheimer’s Disease. Stretch with a yoga pose or do pilates, you will be amazed about how it makes your body feel good and relaxed. Move more and you can surely prevent the aches and painContinue reading “Take a hobby, be it taking pictures, writing poems or dancing”

Job Stress Blamed for Sizeable Proportion of Depression by Caroline Cassels

Negative working conditions, including low job satisfaction, little control, and a lack of appreciation by employers, are responsible for a sizeable proportion of depression in middle-aged adults, new research suggests. Investigators at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research in Ann Arbor found that workers with a higher total “negative working conditions” score alsoContinue reading “Job Stress Blamed for Sizeable Proportion of Depression by Caroline Cassels”

The Great Stagnation of the American Education by Robert Gordon

For most of American history, parents could expect that their children would, on average, be much better educated than they were. But that is no longer true. This development has serious consequences for the economy. The epochal achievements of American economic growth have gone hand in hand with rising educational attainment, as the economists ClaudiaContinue reading “The Great Stagnation of the American Education by Robert Gordon”

Fat Cells in Breast Tissue: Link Between Social Stress and Breast Cancer by Lilie Shockney RN

Yes, you read that correctly. Researchers have discovered that exposure to severe social stressors during a girl’s early life may be linked by local chemical signals released by fat cells in the girl’s breast tissue may provide an important link to her eventual development of breast cancer years later. This research was conducted at the University ofContinue reading “Fat Cells in Breast Tissue: Link Between Social Stress and Breast Cancer by Lilie Shockney RN”

Oral infections causing more hospitalizations by Catherine St Louis

Left untreated, a serious tooth abscess can eventually kill. In 2007, Deamonte Driver, a 12-year-old boy in Maryland, died after bacteria from an abscessed tooth spread to his brain. The case drew widespread media attention, and his is the cautionary tale cited whenever politicians and advocates discuss access to oral health care. But a newContinue reading “Oral infections causing more hospitalizations by Catherine St Louis”