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Yearly Archives: 2011
Bladder Cancer: Causes and Treatment
Bladder cancer is a particularly nasty kind of cancer. It may be quiet, without symptoms, until the cancer is advanced. Bladder cancer occurs in 38 out of 100,000 men and 10 out of every 100,000 women. There are several risk … Continue reading
Blood thinners videotip
This is a tip for anyone taking blood thinners such as the anticoagulants Coumadin or Lovenox.
Posted in Patient responsibility, Patient safety, Videotip
Tagged anticoagulants, blood thinners, coumadin, lovenox, patient safety
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Losing a father on Christmas Day
Today I was wrapping Christmas gifts and thinking about autopsies. These two activities don’t seem to go together, do they? One reason I am thinking about death and autopsies at Christmas time because my father died on December 25, 1977. … Continue reading
How to Have a Stress Free Holiday
Although any holiday can become a time and stress management challenge, even the busiest person can create a stress free holiday feeling with a little forethought, flexibility and creativity. Here are four ideas that can help. 1. Start with the … Continue reading
Posted in Healthy behavior
Tagged Aila Accad, medical errors, patient advocacy, stress-free holiday
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One Word Can Save Your Life
Newsweek published a cover article titled; One Word Can Save your Life: NO! The in-depth article makes the point that more healthcare often means worse health. For instance, 5 random studies were done comparing the effectiveness of surgical intervention on … Continue reading
Posted in Patient safety
Tagged patient advocate, Personal Healthcare Portfolio, Rebecca Busch
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