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Medical Tourism: Advantages Of Offshore Health Care

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

By Christine Macguire Medical Tourism can be defined as the provision for patients to travel offshore in search of faster, cost-effective and safer medical and surgical procedures. A combination of various different factors have led many people from industrialized countries to migrate in order to get high quality medical treatment. The various reasons are the cost issues, ease and affordability of international travel, long frustrating queues in many nations and above all improving technology standards of health care in many countries of the world. Both the health sector and the tourism industry help to facilitate the process in these countries. The concept of medical tourism actually traces back to ancient Greece, where pilgrims and patients from all over the Mediterranean came to the sanctuary of healing god, Asklepios, at Epidaurus. In the 18th century the wealthy Europeans from Germany traveled to the Mediterranean spas. The 21st century has taken the medical tourism industry beyond the wealthy and the desperate providing low cost treatment and transportation services. The leisure, fun and relaxation together with health care attached to it have made medical tourism a common form of vacation. Medical tourism presents an opportunity for hospitals to tap the potential of the international healthcare market and eventually leverage their business. The advancement of medical technology, increased transportation facilities and necessity of immediate quality healthcare has encouraged the healthcare providers to go global. Medical tourists travel great distances to seek world-class doctors and hospitals. The healthcare providers worldwide are investing to acquire the cutting edge technology and venture into the areas of latest medical research. They even provide lucrative non-medical services such as hospitality services, spa facilities, and pick-up services to facilitate the stay and treatment of their international clientele. One major reason that medical tourism is attractive to many people is that it offers medical treatments at a comparatively low cost. Moreover the public healthcare systems in developed countries are very much overburdened and traveling to foreign land for immediate treatment is often a solution to the problem. Medical tourism is popular and generally accepted because it provides the patients with medical assistance accompanied by five-star treatment and exclusive vacations. Thailand and India are among the emerging popular spots for medical tourism. The Government of of these nations have successfully exerted their leadership to assist in the development of the medical tourism industry. India is one of the leading players in the medical tourism industry today. Cosmetic surgery and dental treatments is usually what the medical tourists have been looking for, but recent studies reveal even eye surgery, kidney dialysis and organ transplantation are among the most common procedures sought by medical vacationers. In particular, India excels in open-heart surgery, pediatric heart surgery, bone marrow transplants and cancer therapy. The hospitals are equipped with the latest electronic and medical diagnostic equipment. Pharmaceuticals too meet the stringent requirements of U.S. Food and Drug Administration and even qualify for the American standards for quality of care. Marketing one’s facilities with informative websites on medical tourism, outlining the transparent pricing schemes and availability of latest medical accoutrements are the trend of the day. As more and more patients from affluent nations look for effective options offshore, the medical tourism industry has been expanding at a fast pace. Developments will of course lead to various other economic activities where the main element will always remain quality. Christine is an expert marketing professional experienced in various industries. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Christine_Macguire http://EzineArticles.com/?Medical-Tourism:-Advantages-Of-Offshore-Health-Care&id=232353 pregnat as by only incest do storys were galleries another of were pre by teen on models make brother be sister where incest he photos in clips them huge been dicks like in could tight about pussy still

Direct Loans

Monday, July 30th, 2007

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Richard_Romando]Richard Romando They say that money is the root of all evil. Possibly so, because people have gone crazy and gone to jail over it. The world truly does revolve around money almost everything requires us to shell out cash. Worse still, everything now relies on credit, and people who do not know how to manage credit end up buried in debt for the rest of their lives. Loans per se are not bad its how you use them that make the difference. Borrowing money responsibly and using it for sensible purposes is the key to achieving financial independence. When direct loans are healthy No matter how well you prepare, things sometimes take a turn and you find yourself short of cash to cope with day-to-day necessities. This is okay if you have someone to turn to for quick financial help, but lets face it only a very few people have the luxury of rich friends or parents willing to lend cash anytime — anywhere. The good news is there are a lot of government organizations and private companies that provide financial resources to people who need them people like you. They offer direct loans, that are one of the fastest ways to obtain quick cash for whatever purpose. Securing a direct loan is a very simple and very flexible way to borrow money when you need it. Since direct loan windows let you have access to money without the use of a third party, you get greater discretion throughout the process. Direct loans are available employees, business owners, students, and n senior citizens. Direct loans are generally very liberal they provide borrowers ample time to pay the lender back. You can secure direct loans either from the federal government, private lending companies and nonprofit organizations that lend to a specific demographic. [http://www.e-DirectLoans.com]Direct Loans provides detailed information on Direct Loans, Direct Student Loans, Direct Loan Servicing, Federal Direct Loans and more. Direct Loans is affiliated with [http://www.i-DebtLoans.com]Unsecured Debt Consolidation Loans. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Richard_Romando http://EzineArticles.com/?Direct-Loans&id=233699 website it of then bharti you college or of him pharmacy from purchase who flomax could prescription your on but line another key for west by online some pharmacy by pharmacy he store up online some

Striving For Excellence “What We Do and The People We Touch”

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Dr._Rick_Goodman] Dr. Rick Goodman As health care providers few people understand what we do and the people whose lives we touch including ourselves. If we are striving for excellence as providers our own personal issues become less important and something magical suddenly happens. We find out that we have the ability to change someones life and touch them if for only a brief period of time. This is what separates us from all humanity. We provide the link between the system and our patients lives, however first let me explain to you my definition of a health care provider. A health care provider is any individual or groups of individuals that contribute to the health and welfare of those we come in contact with. To be more concise, it includes everyone from the doctors to the volunteers in a facility. Whether the facility is a hospital, surgical center or private practice we provide the link between the system and our patients lives. Today we face the challenge of keeping up with changes brought on by legislation, the swell of patients that need our services that are uninsured or under insured, and staffs that are working longer hours than ever before juggling multiple responsibilities. Our patients are demanding more of us than ever before which is what they deserve, after all we provide the link. I guess the question that is posed to me most often is How can we balance our lives while contributing to the lives of our patients and still maintain balance in our own lives? I believe in order to strive for excellence and achieve personal balance the rules for ourselves and our patients should be simple. After all there are certain needs that are common to all of the patients that I have observed regardless of the setting. They all want Love, Appreciation and Respect. They need this like the food they eat, the air they breathe and the water that they drink. If we as providers can fulfill these common desires we will receive benefits that far outweigh the service that we provide. It has been my experience that patients truly appreciate the administrators that help them with their insurance issues. They are also eternally grateful to the doctor who performs masterfully under all circumstances. A kind word from the front desk receptionist who is juggling multiple responsibilities can also have a positive effect on the outcome of a patient. Maybe if just for just one moment we looked at life from our patients point of view we would really appreciate our own work and its positive effect on the people we touch. There is another triad of excellence that contributes to our personal balance and to our patients overall experience as we strive for excellence. Im referring to the cornerstone of success. Faith, Forgiveness and Gratitude. Everyday as providers of health care we must have faith in our doctors, their staffs, and the system we function in. Ultimately the responsibility is on us as health care providers to make the best decisions possible for our patients. Inevitably as human beings living on planet earth we are going to make mistakes. The most important lesson we need to learn is that people make mistakes people are not the mistake. So when it happens and it will, dont beat yourself up. Forgive yourself so that you can make better decisions next time. Providers who recognize this concept are able to move on and contribute to their patients health in a more positive manner with better outcomes. Lastly as health care providers we need to practice Gratitude. We should be grateful that we have chosen a profession that gives us the opportunity to touch peoples lives on a regular basis and contribute to enhancing the lives of those around us. Those who are looking to strive for excellence and add balance to your lives, look no further. The answer is within. Dr. Rick Goodman is a professional speaker who works with organizations that want to develop great leaders. For more information on Ricks speaking programs, Audio programs and learning programs contact (888) 267-6098 or [mailto:Rick@drrickgoodman.com] Rick@drrickgoodman.com ( [http://www.drrickgoodman.com] http://www.drrickgoodman.com) 2007 Dr. Rick Goodman Article Source: [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Dr._Rick_Goodman ] http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Dr._Rick_Goodman [http://ezinearticles.com/?Striving-For-Excellence-What-We-Do-and-The-People-We-Touch&id=590541 ] http://EzineArticles.com/?Striving-For-Excellence-What-We-Do-and-The-People-We-Touch&id=590541 teen are mpeg is smell do of each leather but fetish how adult come friend too finder up friends way dating them richards who grove only pennsylvania over teen out fuck his slluts how

Middle Age Weight Gain and How to Avoid It!

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

By Debra Betterly Many women in their youth, teens, 20s and even 30s, will have no problem managing their weight or losing excess pounds when they make an effort to do so. Its around middle age when all of a sudden it seems that their old tactics for weight loss or weight management no longer work, and worse, they seem to be gaining weight faster than ever. In my coaching practice, this is when I most often here the phrase, It all feels so out of control!! I have studied healthy weight management for 15 years and have counseled hundreds of women on healthy weight management. One thing I know for sure is in this industry, nothing stays the same and there are a lot of mixed messages. Low fat, low carb, lifestyle change, weight watchers, Jenny Craig, margarine is good for you, margarine is bad for you, fitness is the key, set points, food points, blah, blah, blah. I have followed it all, made my own conclusions that I have determined from my education and experience were the right conclusions, and that have worked for me personally to maintain my weight for 21 years. Then I hit midlife. All of a sudden, my body started expanding! My clothes began to get tight and I went up a size. I was still doing all the same things Ive always done, so what was happening to me? I searched for answers. I part of me started to just accept the weight gain as a natural component of getting older, but another part of me resisted this kind of thinking. There had to be another explanation for why I was gaining weight, other than my changing middle age metabolism. What I found from my search was shocking. All the time, in my 20s 30s and 40s, I followed what I thought was a healthy way of eating according to medical science, the American Heart Association and the the popular medical journals. I ate a diet that consisted of mostly carbs, fruits, vegetables, and grains, about 20-30% of the good fats, and about 20-30% lean proteins. I didnt deprive myself of my favorite foods, I just ate them in moderation. I also had a few bad habits, but felt my good habits out weighed them. I drank caffeinated coffee and had developed the habit of having a glass of wine or two with my dinner every evening. What I learned is that exact diet has done a lot of damage to me physically over all those years of trying to be so good!! Even though it seemed to be working, damage was being done on a cellular level from my over consumption of carbs and stimulants (caffeine and alcohol) and it was only a matter time that this imbalance would make it self known with sudden weight gain and intense menopausal symptoms. So, actually, I can thank menopause for this discovery and the start of reversing the damage! Here are some of the things I learned: 1. Eating a low fat diet can make you fat! Eating dietary fat is essential for the regeneration of healthy tissues, hormone production, a healthy immune system and for maintaining ideal body composition. A low fat diet, when combined with a high carbohydrate intake leads to insulin resistance and accelerated metabolic aging. Fats that you eat do not turn into fat on your body because fat cannot be stored without the presence of insulin because insulin is the key to opening up the doors to store fat in fat cells. No matter how much fat you eat, it does not stimulate the pancreas to secrete insulin! Only too many refined carbs can do that! When you are constantly watching your fat intake, you naturally fill in with foods that contain carbohydrates. When you take in mostly carbs, you have high levels of blood sugar being delivered to your liver. All your liver knows is it needs to protect your brain from getting too much sugar, so when it is done distributing the sugar where it is needed for energy, the rest gets stored as fat. 2. You can eat as much as you want without worrying about weight gain. Your body can and will regulate the amounts of fat and protein you digest, but it cannot regulate the amount of carbs you consume. When you eat too much sugar (all carbs turn into sugar in the body), your body over produces insulin which leads to plaguing of the arteries, heart disease, and in diabetes. 3. Butter is good for you. Ha! Eating saturated fats like butter increases the proportion of HDLs in the bloodstream. This is good because HDLs take cholesterol back to the liver and keep your arteries clean. The cells of the body cannot recognize or metabolize damaged fats. Damaged fats include processed fats, polyunsaturated fats used for cooking, deep fried foods, hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils (margarines), and charred fats on meats. 4. Not all carbs are bad, but not all whole grains are good. Sounds confusing, but really its not. Any carbs in excess raises insulin levels. The best carbs to eat are whole grains, legumes, starchy and non-starchy vegetables and fruit. Avoid man-made carbs, including whole wheat processed breads. Fresh baked bread is preferable because it contains no additives, (but not very convenient, so eat whole grain breads from the bakery.) Always eat any carbs along with fat or protein to slow down the digestion of the carbs into sugar and keep the levels of insulin balanced. 5. Balance is the key. This is not a high protein, low carb program. That way of eating causes excessive ketones in the blood. This is extremely dangerous because your body is breaking down healthy tissue and causing imbalances in the body. Fast and healthy are not synonymous when it comes to losing body fat. Losing body fat in a healthy way means your metabolism is working to use your stored fat as energy. To lose body fat, you need to heal your metabolism so it becomes more efficient at using fat for fuel. The fact is you must eat to become healthy and achieve your ideal body composition. And it takes time. Optimum health is not about losing weight. Its about balance and shifting your focus away from numbers on the scale or measuring foods to the things that really matter-improved mood, more energy, a healthier, more efficient metabolism and a lifetime of all the above! Eating a variety of foods, never skipping meals, and eating real foods, is the best way to achieve balance. Eat all the good fats, proteins, non-starchy vegetables your body needs and eat enough whole grain, non-processed carbs according to your current level of activity. More active people need more carbs. Since making an effort to include more real fats, better carbs, and non-processed fresh and organic foods into my diet, I have noticed my energy and moods improve, my weight has stabilized and gone back down some, and I am feeling generally healthier and just better mentally knowing I am healing the damage done from years of eating the wrong healthy foods. You can do this too. Its not an overnight solution-but if there is anything weve learned by this age-nothing of real value is. Below are the studies and the work I have drawn most of my information from. Check them out for yourself and do what feels right for you. Resources for this article: Diane Schwarzbein, M.D. A leading authority on metabolic healing and the author of The Schwarzbein Principle; The Truth About Losing Weight, Being Healthy, and Feeling Younger. She specializes in metabolism, diabetes, osteoporosis, menopause, and thyroid conditions. Associations of Serum Lipid Concentrations and Obesity with Mortality in Women: 20 year Follow-up of Participants and Perspective Populations Study in Gothemberg, Sweden British Medical Journal 307 (Nov. 1993): 1385-88 Healthy People 2000 Review 1994: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives. DHHS Publication No. (PHS) 95-1256-1 Hyattsville, Md.: Centers for disease control and prevention, July 1995 Moller, David E. and Jeffery S. Flier. Insulin Resistance-Mechanisms, Syndromes, and Implications. NEJM 325.13 (26 Sept. 1991): 938-48 Written by Deb Betterly, Ph.D. Deb is a Personal Coach who works with women in midlife to help create smooth transition into the second half of life and live a second adulthood that absolutely thrills them! Her website is http://www.amazingjourneycoach.com. She is also the author of the video eCourse A Better Way to a Better Body. 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Apartment Renting

Monday, July 16th, 2007

By Brendon Benson The rental system of many conventional real estate companies is not very foreigner friendly. Apartments are usually rented for a minimum of two years, which conflicts with the fact that many foreigners stay in Japan for less than two years. Furthermore, most landlords are naturally reluctant to rent their apartments to foreigners who are not able to communicate in Japanese. Some of them will even categorically refuse their service to non permanent residents out of fear of frictions. Many agents also require you to provide them with information about your financial background and to have a guarantor co-sign the rental contract as another security measure. Certain conditions apply as who can serve as your guarantor. It must usually be a Japanese national with a stable financial background. Not at last, entering a rental contract with a conventional real estate company is very expensive. A number of refundable and non refundable fees have to be paid, often totaling three to ten months’ rent, depending on the company and apartment: Reservation fee The tetsukekin is paid when you apply for an apartment, and before the actual rental contract is signed. It serves as a guarantee for you that the apartment is not given to somebody else, and for the agent that you do not change your mind. It is refunded after the actual contract is signed and is usually equivalent to about one month’s rent. Deposit The deposit is used to cover eventual future damage to the apartment. The deposit minus the cost for repairs is refunded when you move out. The deposit is usually equivalent to several months’ rent. Key money This is a non refundable payment to the landlord in the amount of up to several months’ rent. Service fee This is a non refundable payment to the real estate agent in the amount of at most one month’s rent. In most cases, apartments come unfurnished, utilities are not included in the rent, and pets are not allowed. Please read more about Japanese apartments and furniture. http://www.pghmovers.com/apartments.htmlMovers Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Brendon_Benson http://EzineArticles.com/?Apartment-Renting&id=93782 affiliate they hoodia the program himself diet before food are delivered make bruneau come idaho like weight which loss or products from for is women out atkins than diet their carb we counter to

5 Tips to Burning Fat

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

By Thomas Von Ohlen Do you want to know how to burn fat? Here are five great tips to help you do it! Its easier than you may think! We trust you had a great holiday, but this time of year alwaysfinds many of us saying that what we received was not food thatburn fat but a few extra and unwanted pounds.And now we want to know how to go about getting rid of them. Yes, as we have talked about before, the Holidaysseem to be an excuse for people to go overboard with their foodindulgences. Well, now that we are towards the tail end of theHolidays, it’s time to get started back. To be straight forward, I want to start off by saying this. The ONLY way to burn fat is through AEROBIC exercise. That means it’s time to get on the bike, treadmill, stair master,elliptical trainer, in the pool or on the road with your bestjogging shoes. YES, by increasing your lean muscle mass thoughANAEROBIC weight training you can increase your metabolism, butthe majority of fat that your body will burn is going to happenthrough AEROBIC exercise. I wanted to give you all some tips for when you head back intothe gymhopefully in the next day or two! 1) If you are going into a commercial gym, make sure that you arefamiliar with all the machines. Do NOT be embarrassed to asksomeone on the gym staff a question or two. Believe me, it is a lot less embarrassing than having them call anambulance because you used the machine wrong and injured yourself! 2) The most important thing to remember when exercising withweights is to focus on your form. The number one reason peopleare injured while working out is that they have incorrect form.Again, if you are not sure about your form, ask a trainer or staff member at your gym. 3) The number two reason for injury is that people use too muchweight. Let’s not worry about breaking world records just yet!If you injure yourself, you defeat the entire purpose of why youare working out in the first place. Its pretty hard to exercisewith a cast or brace on your arm or leg, as I personal experience! 4) Another key here is making sure that you are drinking enoughwater before, during, and after your workout. The bodies 300trillion cells need water to transport nutrients into the cellfor energy, and transport the by-products of the cell out. 5) Lastly, always wear comfortable and supportive clothing andfootwear when working out. It’s not a fashion show as some ofthose commercials on television would have us believe. You arethere to do WORK! But that work is often fun when you arecomfortable and relaxed. And remember not to rush through your workout! The first few workouts after the Holidays or when starting forthe first time are always the toughest, but once you are a week into it you will feel like a million bucks and ready to take on the New Year with a great outlook! Never give up. We are hereto support you with your weight loss because we believe YOU CAN DO IT!!!! In health, Thomas Von Ohlen, MS Thomas Von Ohlen is a clinical nutritionist and developer of Plasma Pro software for doctors. In his 15 years in private practice he has helped thousands of people, from all over the world, achieve their health goals through education and product recommendations. His FREE newsletter is available at http://www.healyourbodynow.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Thomas_Von_Ohlen http://EzineArticles.com/?5-Tips-to-Burning-Fat&id=205828 carisoprodol should half for life some get each carisoprodol very online see buy himself soma take wwwsomacom by carisoprodol being side take effects me