This article is from the New York Times. HERE we go again. At Harvard, Emory, Bucknell and other schools around the country, there have been record numbers of applicants yearning for an elite degree. They’ll get word in the next few weeks. Most will be turned down. All should hear and heed the stories […]
Number 9 – Death is the number 1 killer in the world. Number 8 – Life is sexually transmitted. Number 7 – Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die. Number 6 – Men have two emotions: hungry and horny, and they can’t tell them apart. If […]
CDC Tightened Guidance for U.S. Health Care Workers on Personal Protective Equipment for Ebola CDC is tightening previous infection control guidance for health care workers caring for patients with Ebola, to ensure there is no ambiguity. The guidance focuses on specific personal protective equipment (PPE) health care workers should use and offers detailed step […]
Questions about Ebola are rampant – here are some answers… Ebola is spread by contact with bodily fluids of an individual with active Ebola symptoms. That means the infected blood, vomit or secretions from an already sick person. Ebola has been around since 1976, and in that time – there has not been a […]
Several factors influence the performance, durability, longevity and cost of dental restorations. These factors include: the patient’s oral and general health, the components used in the filling material; where and how the filling is placed; the chewing load that the tooth will have to bear; and the length and number of visits needed to prepare […]
Thanks to advances in modern dental materials and techniques, dentists have more ways to create pleasing, natural-looking smiles. Dental researchers are continuing their often decades-long work developing materials, such as ceramics and polymer compounds that look more like natural teeth. As a result, dentists and patients today have several choices when it comes to selecting […]
WASHINGTON — at a hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. ENROLLMENT: 7.3 million people who bought private health insurance under the Affordable Care Act had paid their premiums and were still enrolled. This number does not include individuals that: (1) have gotten employer-sponsored insurance, (2) were eligible for Medicaid, or […]
I cannot believe that summer is over and we’ve got to start wearing shoes and socks, much less sweaters. Also, the Flu shot signs are cropping up everywhere and it seems too soon. It’s not, according to the CDC, Flu season runs from October to May, peaking in December, January and February. So […]
Hi Everyone, I love blogging, sharing important information and helping you! But, although counter-intuitive to growing my blog – I want everyone to watch this video. It is the truth of our new culture and it scares me… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7dLU6fk9QY Now go enjoy your family & friends! Here’s to your health, peace, and prosperity! Dr. Chaz […]
The Affordable Care Act will affect you in many ways, some positive and some negative. Mobility is a plus. Since pre-existing conditions are no longer a factor and the availability of affordable health insurance is everywhere, you no longer have to be tied to your job because it’s the only way you can maintain your […]