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How Can You Really Boost Your Mental Skills?

  Our mind is a complete set of various cognitive faculties including perception, consciousness, thinking, memory and judgment. The healthier your mind, the better your physical and mental health would be. And the better is your mental skills, the smarter you would be at your school, college or office. On the contrary, if you are […]


What’s the Difference Between Medical Assistants and Licensed Practical Nurses?

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Do you ever wish there was a little more obvious way to distinguish America’s health care professionals from one another? Before the new trend of wearing coordinated scrubs in neon colors and festive patterns, nurses wore all white and it was hard to tell one from the other. WHY PEOPLE MISTAKE ONE FOR THE OTHER? There […]


Would you go to a Pastoral Doctor?

The credentials M.D. and R.N., and maybe N.P reminds you of Doctors  but what about PSC.D or D.PSc? What do they mean? Well according to the trend those letters refer to someone who practices pastoral medicine — or better known as “Bible-based” health care. These titles come from the Texas-based Pastoral Medical Association (PMA), which “licenses” […]


Is your Cold Medicine causing your brain to shrink?

If over-the-counter anticholinergic medications, such as Benadryl, Tylenol and Advil are your go-to drug for headache or pain – you need to heed this warning!  A new study shows that taking these over-the-counter drugs can be harmful to the brain and cause it to shrink. Anticholinergic are kind of drugs that block the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the brain. The […]


Infant Immunization Week – Why it needs to be celebrated?

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Parents following the recent style of delaying or skipping vaccines has put a lot of children at risk for diseases like Hib, whooping cough and measles. With Infant Immunization week just around the corner and a heated debate on the merits of vaccination us look at why this week is so important? National Infant Immunization […]


What Healthcare Professionals Ought to Know About Ebola Virus?

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More than 1,400 people have died from the Ebola Virus as of August 2014, mostly from West Africa as the World Health Organization (WHO) officially declares the outbreak as an international health emergency. This week, the first confirmed British patient landed in the United Kingdom, and Donald Trump was fuming on his tweet: Even though […]