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How to Save Life Without Doctor’s Help

A few hands on tips can help save lives in an emergency situation using First Aid….

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H1n1 (Swine Flu) Emergency Symptoms

Swine flu, like seasonal flu, holds common symptoms. But how do we know when to call the doctor? What are the warning signs when common symptoms become not so common and how can we tell the difference?

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Natural Home Remedies

Here are a couple of natural home remedies that may just save you an emergency visit and bill as well.

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Aspirin: Just How Incredible is It?

Aspirin can actually save your life in the event you believe your having a heart attack. If your suffer from heart disease, ask your cardiologist what you should do in the event your having, or someone you know is having a heart attack. I am sure aspirin will come up!

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A Little Bug Has The Power to be Lethal

One may not realize the power of bugs. Beware of a hornet’s nest that can be raked up in your yard. Their sting can kill.

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Stroke Awareness

How should me take the new stroke awareness advert? Personally, I think it is quite hard hitting.

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Warning Signs of Miscarriage

When your having a healthy pregnant, the last thing you want to think about, is a miscarriage. But with miscarriages being caught early on with better technology, many woman are curious to know the signs, symptoms and warnings.

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Life is Precious

A life lesson about telling your children how much you love – and always make sure they wear their seatbelt.

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The Inevitable Pandemic and the Ineffectual and Alarming Response of Health Agencies

U.S. and world health agencies are working with the pharmaceutical companies, as well as local and federal law enforcement agencies with regard to an alleged Flu Pandemic. What motivates them and what does it mean to you?

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The Bravest, the Finest, and The Forgotten

A list of rules for people who must call an ambulance. Written more for the EMS provider than the general public.