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Diabetes Clinical Study Opportunity

by BlondieWrites on January 27, 2012

Diabetes Clinical Study Opportunity

If you qualify for a local research study, you may receive:

  • Compensation up to $1,000
  • Free study-related diabetes medication
  • Free confidential care from a local doctor
  • Diet and exercise counseling

See if you qualify for a clinical research study on diabetes. If you qualify, you may receive monetary compensation, free medication, doctors’ care, and more. Click here to see you quality for the diabetes clinical research study.

 

 

 

 

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Free Johnson’s Baby Relief Kit

by BlondieWrites on September 12, 2011

Free Johnson’s Baby Relief Kit

 

 

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Get a Hoveround Power Chair at Little or NO Cost!

by BlondieWrites on May 25, 2010

Get a Hoveround Power Chair at Little or NO Cost!

To find out how, click the banner for full details.

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Protect your newborn from the flu

by BlondieWrites on May 14, 2010

Protect your newborn from the flu

It’s that time of year again: flu season. Each year, millions of people hunker down in the fall to prepare for the annual onset of influenza outbreaks. With the season comes an onslaught of visits to, at best, pediatricians’ offices and, at worst, hospital emergency departments by worried parents and their ailing children. Now that you’ve got a newborn, you want to be prepared.

So how do you keep your new baby healthy this winter?

While you cannot inoculate your baby, there are steps you can take to keep him healthy during flu season – many of them common sense.

What is the flu?

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, the flu is a contagious respiratory ailment caused by a group of viruses known as influenza. It strikes an average of five to 20 percent of the U.S. population each year, causing symptoms that range from fever, headache, dry cough, sore throat, runny nose, and muscle aches to nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Complications associated with the illness include bacterial pneumonia, ear infections, sinus infections, dehydration, and worsening of chronic medical conditions.

Young children, the elderly, and people with chronic health conditions are at particular risk for serious flu-related complications.

How do I avoid getting the flu?

The CDC recommends getting a flu shot as the number one way to avoid getting the flu. If possible, get a flu shot in October or November, although you can still be vaccinated into December.

Parents, siblings, and caretakers of young children should be vaccinated. The American Academy of Pediatrics revised its recommendation in 2006 to include flu shots for children as young as six months and up to age five years. The CDC also recommends that pregnant women be vaccinated. Studies suggest that maternal immunization may help prevent the flu in young infants.

While your newborn is too young to safely receive the vaccine, and whether you were or weren’t vaccinated while pregnant, he can’t catch the flu, if he does not come into contact with the virus.

Other simple preventatives include covering your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, washing your hands with soap and water – often, avoiding close contact with those who are sick, and keeping your baby out of crowded public places. The flu is spread through contact with the respiratory droplets of an infect person, primarily from coughing and sneezing, so be alert and act accordingly.

What to do if you or your baby get sick?

If you think you have the flu, minimize contact with your baby as much as possible. Drink plenty of fluids and rest. Take fever-reducing medications, as necessary, and contact your physician if your condition worsens. If your baby becomes ill, ensure that he continues to nurse often to prevent dehydration. Call your pediatrician immediately if your baby has trouble breathing, is not feeding adequately, seems less responsive than usual, or his rectal temperature rises above 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit.

Influenza is a serious concern, especially for parents of newborns. But simple, common sense strategies can help you keep your baby healthy throughout the flu season.

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Diabetics – Get a Glucose Meter and Testing Supplies

Qualified Diabetics will get a glucose meter and testing supplies at little or no cost.

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What do You Think About the Health Care Reform Bill? Share Your Thoughts! 

Click on the banner to let your thoughts be known about the Health Care Reform Bill.

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Get a Power Chair at Little or No Cost

by BlondieWrites on March 9, 2010

Get a Power Chair at Little or No Cost

Receive free DVD on a Hoveround personal mobility vehicle, with no obligation.

A Power Chair at little to no cost – see if you qualify. Click Here

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Ab Circle Pro 30 Day Trial Offer

by BlondieWrites on January 9, 2010

Ab Circle Pro 30 Day Trial Offer

AB Circle – A Treadmill for Your Abs. Made with gym quality steel that’s built to last a lifetime. Folds for easy storage under the bed or in the closet. Three levels of resistance so it’s perfect for any fitness level. A Unique patented friction free track gets you off the floor for a brilliant workout. Give it shot on us for 30 days. Check it out by clicking here.

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