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Archive for January, 2010

We would not have any kind health insurance to cover any thing that would arise.
The work we will be doing will be strictly volunteer.

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  • Pharmaceutical drugs are in the us water supply, over 80% of waterways tested show traces of acetaminophen, hormones, BP meds, & antibiotics #
  • How do pharmaceutical drugs get into your water? 1) 40% of all anitbiotic drugs are fed to livestock & their manure become our fertilizer, #
  • ..rain washes the drugs into rivers, streams, and underground water supplies… #
  • 2) 40% of prescribed meds don't get used. So 54% of people throw them away, 35% flush down toilet, so these drugs get into our water supply #
  • For optimum health, drink at least 40% of your body weight in ounces of fresh spring water or alkalized water (using a filter) bit.ly/9uuzbc #
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Who are the top 6 health insurance plans in Indiana in terms of number of patients covered? I believe Anthem is number one?

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What health effects do both cranberry and pomegranate have? I hear one of the repairs the liver?

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We had a baby 3 months ago, but I am looking for health insurance that is good and affordable for my wife. Any suggestions?

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Joint Pains – Symptoms of Joint Pains

Joint pain & body pain have been a matter of serious concern. One way or other most people of old age suffer from it. But not only have the old, even young people also experienced these pains. In younger people it is mostly the aftermath of any serious injury suffered earlier which reoccurs from time to time.

Human body function like a locomotive system comprises of the axial skeleton (spine) & the limbs (upper & lower) where two or more bones meet and a joint is formed. The particular surfaces are designed to provide movement. In the form of joints life starts with movement & movement continues throughout life. Ageing joint shows wear & tear and symptoms of pain appear. A systematic phase becomes symptomatic. Aging cannot be arrested or stopped. But it can be delayed and the pain can be cured.

Pain is the most common reason that people seek medical attention. But pain is actually hard to define because it’s a subjective sensation. The International Association for the Study of Pain defines it as an “unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage.

Joint pain can be caused by injury affecting any of the ligaments, bursae, or tendons surrounding the joint. Injury can also affect the ligaments, cartilage, and bones within the joint. Pain is also a feature of joint inflammation (arthritis) and infection, and can be a feature of tumors of the joint. Joint pain is also referred to as arthralgia.

Symptoms of Joint Pains

No matter what the cause, joint pain can be quite bothersome. The intensity of the pain as well as its duration is variable, and may increase with use of the affected joint. Weakness, numbness, tingling, sleeping difficulties, lack of energy and depression may accompany the pain. If the pain lasts for more than six months, it is considered chronic.

More severe symptoms of joint pain, often related to chronic conditions, will require prescription NSAIDs to reduce pain, inflammation or swelling. Unfortunately, most of these over-the-counter and prescription medications have potentially harmful side effects which can increase the risk of a stroke or heart attack in patients.

Menopause symptoms joint pain has a very intriguing effect. When menopause starts it is almost confirmed that the lady would have joint pain also. Survey shows that today 2 out of 3 ladies have joint pain if they have their menopause.

Symptoms of joint pain are persistent joint pain, involuntary weight loss, severe, unexplained joint pain accompanied with other unexplained symptoms. Pain can also be felt due to joint inflammation (arthritis) and infection or due to tumors of the joint.

Joint pain is due to aging, but it’s not true wholly. Menopause can also be the cause. With the onset of the menopause the joint pain starts. Firstly menopause generally attacks the smaller joints and then comes the turn of hips, shoulders, knees in the later 60s.

Liver flavored chewable tablet product that animals love to chew as much as owners love the results. Many pets respond quite rapidly to CMO’s joint improving benefits. It is not uncommon to see a dog limping in pain one day and running around like a new pup 4-5 days later. Cats that have not been able to jump up on a bed or a sofa for quite some time may soon be back to the pain free ‘kitten stage’ of jumping up on the table.

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Barack Obama’s ambitious health care plan is fairly simple and straightforward. His plan seeks to dramatically and swiftly increase the number of people that have health insurance. He insists that this plan will save the typical American family approximately $2500 in annual costs. Since the average Ohio health insurance premium is less than most other states, savings to Ohio residents may average less than $2500.

The Obama plan is designed to give the federal government more control over health care decisions and dollars, a major difference from the current decentralized system of employer-based insurance and state-based insurance regulation. Here in Ohio, health insurers have been effectively held in check by the Ohio Department of Insurance. This, however, is not the case in many other states.

The Obama Plan

Many parts of the Obama plan resemble initiatives from the Clinton health plan of 1994 and the Kerry Health plan of 2004.
Essentially, Obama’s health care plan is divided into three sections:

1. Modernizing the US health care system to lower costs and improve quality
2. Promoting prevention and strengthening public health
3. Quality, portable and affordable health coverage for every person

The “Savings”

The $2500 in savings will come from health care reform, using some of the following initiatives:

*Making health insurance universal, which may reduce spending on uncompensated care.
*Improving management and prevention of chronic conditions.
*Increasing insurance industry competition and reducing underwriting costs and profits.
*Providing reinsurance for catastrophic coverage, which will reduce insurance premiums.

Shifting Cost Burden

While all of these ideas are feasible, the underlying theme seems to be simply shifting some of the cost burden from the private sector to the government. And of course, much more control of our health dollars and decisions would come from Washington D.C and not Anthem or UnitedHealthCare.

The Obama plan will actually compete directly with Ohio private health insurance companies in a “National Health Insurance Exchange.” The federal government (not health insurance carriers) would determine the quality of health benefits that Americans would receive. And these new rules would apply to both the new national health plan and all participating private health plans.

Preventative Coverage Would Be Emphasized

Obama’s health care plan will encourage “healthy lifestyles” with specific emphasis on wellness. Employer wellness programs will be increased, and cafeterias and vending machines in the workplace may see healthier food.

School-based health screening programs may increase along with increased support for physical education.

For Ohio individuals and families, the Obama plan would require preventative services on many federally-supported health programs such as Medicare, Medicaid and SCHIP. One benefit may be possible discounts to on health insurance premiums for enrollment in wellness and prevention programs.

Currently, some Ohio individual health insurance policies offer a similar discount, such as Anthem’s Lumenos Health Incentive Account (HIA).

Ohio Group Health Insurance

Employer-based health insurance would radically change under the Obama plan. Here in Ohio, both small and large employers are able to choose among many different health plans for their employees. The Obama plan would force employers to offer a specific level of health benefits to their employees or pay a tax to finance a national health program. Currently, the amount of provided health benefits and the size of the tax have not been specifically discussed.

Perhaps the best and most economical health insurance plan for Ohio residents would be a concept already in place…HSAs (Health Savings Accounts). Thus, instead of imposing a top-down change on the health care system, it would seem to be prudent to transfer direct control of health care dollars to individuals and families. This would allow Americans to choose their own health plans and benefits, while making health insurance companies compete directly for consumer’s dollars by providing a real value to patients.

All of this could be accomplished by specific tax and regulatory changes designed to utilize the power of free-market competition. Health care spending could be reduced, preventative treatment could be emphasized and portability could be promoted. Reforming the tax treatment of health insurance and aiding employers that help their employees buy health insurance would help quite a bit.

For now, Ohio health insurance rates are remarkably low compared to many other states. There are many reputable health insurance companies that offer a wide array of policies, including Health Savings Accounts. That shouldn’t change much for the next two years. In 2011, things might change…hopefully, for the better.

For additional information on Ohio health insurance plans, or an instant Ohio health insurance quote, please visit http://www.ohioquotes.com

Ed Harris graduated from Miami University in 1980 (Finance & Journalism). He has been a health insurance broker for 28 years, helping thousands of Ohio residents find affordable comprehensive health insurance.

He resides in Springboro with his wife (from Pittsburgh) and two children. He enjoys, tennis, golf, politics, and bowls once every 15 years.
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Nowadays joint pain is a common disease and people aren?t aware of the fact that if we let it aggravate, it can affect the quality of our life. Joint pain can be quite bothersome and the more severe types of pain will certainly make you consult a doctor and take the adequate treatment. Nevertheless, the most important aspects in the treatment of joint pain are prevention and rest.

One of the most frequent joint pains, knee joint pain is often involved in rheumatic diseases and immune diseases which affect the joints. Our knee joint has three compartments and the most common causes of knee joint pain include injuries, degeneration, arthritis, infections and rarely bone tumors. Usually, knee pain is a consequence of overuse, inadequate stretching and not warming up or cooling down during physical activities. Another cause of knee pain is overweight.

If a simple knee joint pain can be cured by means of rest and self care, we suggest calling a doctor if you cannot bear weight on your knee, the knee is deformed, you have a severe pain, you still feel the pain after a couple of days of rest. According to the severity of the knee joint pain, your doctor may prescribe anti-inflammatory drugs or he may inject a steroid which reduces pain and inflammation. If you suffer from severe pain, you may also consult a physical therapist. In some cases of severe knee joint pain, you may need a joint replacement or surgery.

Treatments for knee joint pain depend on the cause and the gravity of the problem. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to understand the cause of your symptoms, before beginning a treatment. If you are not sure of your diagnosis or of the gravity of your condition you should see a doctor in order to have an adequate treatment. The most common treatments for joint pain are rest, ice and heat application, physical therapy, stretching, anti-inflammatory medication and cortisone injections.

Another common joint pain which shouldn?t be neglected is elbow joint pain. When it comes to elbow injuries, the most frequent treatment is rest, due to the fact that most elbow injuries are caused by overuse. A limited usage of the elbow will significantly reduce elbow joint pain. In the case of a more severe pain, the doctors can recommend a heat therapy, which increases circulation and accelerates healing. Cold therapy is used in order to reduce the swelling and the pain.

Cortisone injections are used for a severe elbow joint pain, since they alleviate the pain and the swelling, but the drawback is that they can deteriorate the ligaments after repetitive doses. Surgery is the last option at your disposal, just as it is in the case of knee pain and other types of joint pain. Although elbow joint pain can be treated, do not let it aggravate if you experience any symptoms.

If your elbow joint pain doesn?t go away in a couple of days of rest, we suggest consulting a doctor. He will be able to establish the causes of your pain and to prescribe you an adequate treatment. Furthermore, he can recommend you a chiropractor or a physical therapist. Thus, you can make sure that the pain won?t aggravate and that it will disappear with the proper treatment.

Although most people tend to ignore joint pain, thinking that it will go away without treatment or rest, this is not the case with most joint pains. As a consequence, we strongly advise you to take care of your health and to treat joint pain from the very beginning. By doing this, you will avoid any possible aggravations and you won?t have any unpleasant surprises.

Do you want to alleviate your joint pain and you don?t know whom to resort to? Your search is over since we are happy to put at your disposal professional treatments for your knee joint pain. With our efficient elbow joint pain treatments the pain won?t be bothering you much longer.

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Pain Management Programs

Most of us who have had to see a loved one or friend spend many an agonizing hour in the hospital would agree that no patient deserves to suffer from pain, especially from chronic pain. Whether chronic or acute, pain is something which distresses those afflicted by it, often interfering in their daily activities and ruining their sleep. Pain management programs incorporate several modalities used in tandem with one another and ranging from massages to the surgical insertion of electrotherapy devices.

Pain management programs are used in the treatment of a multiplicity of pain types including:

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Back pain is a common condition felt by so many. Whether resulting from stress or an underlying medical condition,low back pain can be so excruciating that it will have you begging for some form of pain killer to alleviate the discomfort. To address

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