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- Radiation Passport 1.0.2 (Mobile)
- X-rays, CAT scans, fluoroscopy (including angiography/angioplasty), and nuclear medicine exams all cause ionizing radiation to be delivered to the body, which can cause cancer. Over the last 15 years, the use of medical imaging has been rapidly increasing. There have been recent estimates that up to 1.5-2% of all cancers...
- Tags: Risk, Mobile, Imaging, Radiation, Tidal Pool Software, Cancer Risk, Radiation Exposure, Document Management, Healthcare, Strategy, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Management
- Software downloads 2009-07-07
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- Paying for what does not work remains popular
- We are already there, DanaYou said "But at some point your neighbors, who are paying for your excess, whether in the form of insurance or in the form of taxes, are going to start asking these hard questions"We are already there. I agree with you that many of us...
- Tags: Insurance, Recruitment & Selection, Financial Planning, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, prostate cancer, job
- Discussion threads 2009-11-20
- Life insurance may prove difficult to get if you contract H1N1
- Insurance company business model:Only sell insurance to those who will not need it and hence not collect.For life insurance, they at least have a case, because it should not be possible to take out a $1M policy the day before you die of cancer.Health CARE however is supposed to be...
- Tags: Financial Planning, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Personal finance, payroll solutions, H1N1 flu, insurance, life insurance, health insurance, health care
- Discussion threads 2009-11-13
- Why not pay for what works?
- Lawsuits not a costly issueThat's a typical republican, politcal response. Studies have been done to show that's it's a very small percentage of overall costs in healthcare. Not that tort reform wouldn't help, it's just a small issue in the big picture.Most unnecessarly procedures are generally performed...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, health care, Betsy McCaughey
- Discussion threads 2009-11-11
- Could diabetes fight the obesity epidemic?
- Nice one, Dana.When are you going to write something relevant - like IT - on this site?There is no IT in this blog. Just pointing out the obvious.When will you learn to use google?This is among the worst medically releated post you have written. And please stop quoting the...
- Tags: Exenatide, diabetes, GLP-1, secretion
- Discussion threads 2009-10-23
- Overweight Teens: A Guide To Weight Loss For Teenagers 1.0 (Windows)
- Although teens may have fewer weight related health issues than adults, those teens that are overweight now are much more likely to be come overweight as an adult. Teens who are overweight in fact people of all ages that are overweight are at risk from a number of different health...
- Tags: Teen, Health Care, Microsoft Windows, AbbiCare, Vertical Industries, Healthcare, Benefits, Human Resources
- Software downloads 2009-10-05
- Cutting imaging proves a win-win-win
- Ionizing Radiation Is Very Dangerousand must be employed very, very carefully.If it's not absolutely necessary, [u]don't[/u].Anyone familiar with nuclear physics, engineering, or medicine knows that it only takes one ionizing radiation event to damage one single cell's DNA such that the cell becomes malignantly cancerous to start a life-threatening illness.Any...
- Tags: Document management, Vertical industries, win-win-win, imaging, health care, patient
- Discussion threads 2009-08-27
- Weed killer in American drinking water, Part II
- Profit is king.Once enough of that is deemed to be made on a secure repeatable basis, you may then tackle issues such as this.Drinking water is too low tech, anyway...When I talked to a guy who works for our local water company, it made me realize just how low-tech the...
- Tags: Drinking Water, ivy
- Discussion threads 2009-08-24
- Breast Cancer 1.0 (Windows)
- This eBook deals with information about breast cancer. It tells about issues in breast cancer, the problems faced by women, its all causes, its risk factors and safety precautions, breast cancer ribbon, useful information's, precautions at the time of pregnancy, different treatments to cure, simple steps to prevent, details about...
- Tags: Breast Cancer, Microsoft Windows, Research Signpost
- Software downloads 2009-08-21
- Media divides politically on Gardasil
- Hold on there, tigerTo come out as questionable as to whether Gardisil significantly reduces the cancer risk and is worthwhile, you label such opinions as fear-mongering. But a not-so ringing endorsement of "seems to work", the equivalent of an literary shrug, should be taken as bible? Followed up...
- Tags: Gender and diversity, HEALTHCARE, Gardasil, vaccine, HPV, women
- Discussion threads 2009-08-19
- Aspirin really is a drug
- There are a lot of drugs we take so reflexively we don't even know they're drugs. One such drug is aspirin. The natural substance from which it was first derived was known to Hippocrates. The first aspirin tablets were sold in 1900. An aspirin...
- Tags: Aspirin, Tablets, Strategy, Security, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Management, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2009-08-14
- Who might get health reform passed?
- They're notAnother poll shows that 71% of those surveyed believe there should be a public option. Again, it's of those surveyed - not all Americans. Sort of like your poll.As for the Round Table, I think most large companies are aware of how much their health care benefits...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Insurance, public option, health care
- Discussion threads 2009-08-12
- SBSH RadGuard (Mobile)
- The RadGuard Solution - RadGuard is an innovative utility that constantly monitors the mobile phone radiation level. Each time the phone radiation cross a certain safe threshold level, RadGuard triggers an alarm, based on user configuration, advising the user to avoid or minimize phone usage until radiation level is lower...
- Tags: Phone, Mobile, Radiation, Cell Phone, SBSH Mobile Software, RadGuard In-Call, Telecom & Utilities, Advertising & Promotion, Cellular Phones, Marketing, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2009-08-10
- Sunset for the tanning business
- Sunset for the tanning businessApparentlyattractive, assertive, confident women intimidate you.This is a serious issue but......you just had to make it about Sarah Palin, didn't you. RE: Sunset for the tanning businessWhy do you continue to push this story when it is CLEARLY FALSE. You know its FALSE.One exposure...
- Tags: SECURITY, Sarah Palin, tanning bed
- Discussion threads 2009-07-30
- Risk rating for fatties?
- Risk rating for fatties?But where are the exceptions?My wife went on heavy steroids when she was treated for acute leukemia. That changes your shape pretty fast - guess you could call it a bloating side effect.Actually, I prefer the tax on "fat food", including sugar based drinks, to build...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Financial Planning, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, insurance company, government, insurance, health care, fatty
- Discussion threads 2009-07-29
- Limits urged on genetic testing
- Limits urged on genetic testingPreexisting conditions.Nothing will be used to help the consumer. It is used against the consumer to maximize profits. Wait till some genome company gets to broker your data. This is the future goldmine. It is more profitable to collect premiums and then bump them off thru...
- Tags: Insurance, Vertical industries, Benefits, insurance company, public option, health care
- Discussion threads 2009-07-07
- Buffett: Steve Jobs' surgery was a "material fact"; should have been disclosed
- Buffett: Steve Jobs' surgery was a "material fact"; should have been disclosedFlawed logic"They?re gonna find out about it anyway so I don?t see a big privacy issue"The fact if something is found out, does not define if something is private in the first place or not.But hey, this is an...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Investment, Steve Jobs, surgery, health care, material fact, Apple Inc., absence
- Discussion threads 2009-06-24
- Can we force anyone into care?
- Can we force anyone into care?This is the problem with religion!You get a bunch of followers to follow something there's not even proof to, than you control them. Remember David Koresh? Those wackos in Utah? I hope they find the mother of this kid and lock her away for life....
- Tags: SECURITY, Symantec Internet
- Discussion threads 2009-05-20
- Doctor Oz takes a risk
- Doctor Oz takes a riskit's called Face ValidityHe is basically using his name to give this product credibility. Everyone should realize that although he is an MD, he is a surgeon, a specialty that is not well versed in medications. So yes, he is pulling a Linus Pauling....
- Tags: RealAge, risk
- Discussion threads 2009-05-14
- Who are the real swine here?
- Who are the real swine here?Glad to see this getting some pressIt's about time that the meat industry gets called on their part in the evolution of viruses and other diseases. Their industrial production techniques lead to a homogeneous gene pool. This condition is ripe for the propagation...
- Tags: Containment, swine, real swine, meat
- Discussion threads 2009-05-01
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