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  • How to Help Senior Citizens Stay in Their Homes

    A great deal is involved when seniors want to remain in their homes. Most do, but some are not physically able, or have mental issues which make it impossible on their own. There are many...

  • Is There a Safe Poison Oak Season?

    Although summer seems to be the time more people become affected by poison oak, there is no safe season for the plant because it is potent year round. By being able to identify, prevent, and if...

  • Why Does Bleach Irritate People's Skin & Eyes?

    Bleach irritates people's skin and eyes because of the presence of chlorine, the ingredient that whitens laundry and disinfects surfaces.

  • Signs & Symptoms of the Swine Influenza

  • Is Bleach Bad for Skin?

    Skin bleaching is often used to lighten dark skin. In many African countries, the practice is used to lure potential mates. While this practice may seem like a good idea to some and a necessity to...

  • How to Become a Nurse Practitioner With a Degree Other Than Nursing

    A nurse practitioner (NP) is, by definition, a registered nurse (RN) with either a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP). There is a growing national movement to...

  • About the Screening Test for Blood Donation

    When you donate blood, you'll answer a series of questions and have a quick physical exam. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requires blood banks to perform this screening process to ensure...

  • ANSI & Safety Standards

    The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) is an independent organization that is involved nationally and internationally in the process of standard development. ANSI does not generate...

  • How to Recycle Cat Food & Dog Food Cans

    After months of feeding hungry dogs and cats, you may have a pile of used food cans in your garage. Before you put them out with the rest of your garbage, consider recycling them. Cat and dog food...

  • Battery Recycling Information

    Our world is run by batteries. Cell phones, cameras, flashlights, remote controls, hearing aids, MP3 players, calculators, laptops, radios, toys, cars, motorcycles, boats---the list goes on....

  • The Dangers of a FIR Sauna

    Unlike traditional or conventional saunas, which warm the air, the far infrared (FIR) sauna warms objects and the bathers via radiant heat. The use of FIR saunas may lead to various health...

  • How to Dispose of Insulin Injections

    Diabetes is a life-altering disease. You not only need to carefully monitor your diet, physical activity and insulin levels, but you may also need to learn how to give yourself insulin injections....

  • Why Use a Numbing Cream?

    You can use numbing creams in a variety of ways for many purposes. Usually, people use numbing creams to reduce pain or discomfort.

  • What Are the Causes of Sulfur Smell in Drinking Water?

    The sulfur or "rotten egg" smell is a result of hydrogen sulfide present in well water. Although it is not a health risk, it may be a bit disconcerting for those who are not used to it.

  • How to Use Mussels to Purify Water

    Mussels are filter feeders. They filter the water they pump through their system for phytoplankton, the drifting organisms in the sea that look to the human eye like a green discoloration in the...

  • Intestinal Roundworm Life Cycle

    Roundworms are parasites that live in animal intestines. They are zoonotic, which means they can spread from animals to humans. A human-specific form of roundworm exists but is rarely seen in...

  • Substation Safety

    Electrical substations are utility devices located between a generation plant and the consumers who use the plant's electricity. The substations are connected to the grid through power lines....

  • Biological Threat Reduction

    A biological threat to a country is a potential attack using biological weapons. These weapons use germs and other harmful biological agents to produce sickness and disease in a population and can...

  • Conflict Resolution Advice for High Schoolers

    Small misunderstandings or disagreements can often lead to violence or unnecessary altercations among teenagers in high school. If you are experiencing a conflict with someone at school, there are...

  • How to Comply With JCAHO Requirements

    The Joint Commission (formerly JCAHO) accredits and certifies various types of health care organizations around the country. It emphasizes high-quality patient care and makes patient safety its...

  • What Are the Dangers of Juicing?

    Juicing is a slang term that refers to the use of steroids. Steroids are a very dangerous type of performance enhancer that can cause detrimental harm to the human body during and after use.

  • Online Safety for Women

    A woman should take every precaution while on the Internet to minimize her risk of being harmed.

  • Dangers in Pools for Kids

  • How to Prepare For An Alcohol Breath Test

    An alcohol breath test is performed to find the Blood Alcohol Concentration, commonly referred to as BAC. When you drink alcoholic beverages, the alcohol gets absorbed into your blood stream and...

  • How Can The Elderly Understand Prescription Drug Plans?

    There are many different types of prescription drug plans that make sense for the elderly, and there are many types that just don't work out for them. Many elderly people can have trouble...

  • County-Level Drug Prevention

    Collaborative and well-planned local drug policies can reduce the use of illegal substances in a community, according to the Office of National Drug Policy Control. Reducing both the supply and...

  • What Are the Side Effects of Expired Albuterol?

    Albuterol, sometimes called salbutamol, is a short-acting bronchodilator used by people with asthma that helps increase air flow to the lungs by relaxing muscles in the airways. As any other...

  • Dangers of Enclosed Propane Space Heaters

    Propane space heaters are used to provide warmth in a variety of different applications. They are commonly seen in the winter months on construction sites and porches nationwide, but propane space...

  • How to Bring an Awareness of Seniors' Safety Issues to the Community

    Senior citizens are a vulnerable group in society. They are sometimes the targets of vicious robberies, malicious financial schemes and abuse from caregivers. Senior citizens are also at times the...

  • Harmful Effects of Wearing Magnetic Jewelry

    Magnetic jewelry is often worn as a form of alternative medicine called magnet therapy. Practitioners of magnet therapy claim that wearing magnetic jewelry on certain parts of the body results in...

  • Accessibility Guidelines for Wheelchair Ramps

    Wheelchair ramps are controlled by strict guidelines developed by the Americans with Disabilities Acts. It is important to understand that following these guidelines will aid a disabled person's...

  • Laser Diode Radiation Danger

    Laser diodes are in many items used in home, classroom and laboratory settings. While their rate of energy output varies according to product use, all laser diodes pose potential risk when used...

  • Emergency Department Operating Procedures

    Although an emergency room seems to be a disordered or chaotic place due to the amount of patients coming in for treatment, hospitals have a set procedure to ensure that you receive proper...

  • How to Create a Support Group

    Support groups can be valuable resources for people facing challenges such as illness, disability, loss of loved ones, family issues, or other special situations. People often look to support...

  • Types of Hemostats

    Hemostats are standard equipment used in surgery and medical offices. A hemostat is also referred to as a forceps or clamps. A hemostat controls bleeding by clamping off a vein or artery during...

  • How to Stay Healthy While Working

    Staying away from the viruses, colds, and flus that are often part of a work environment can ensure that you are in optimum shape to fulfill your duties on the job. Simple steps can ensure that...

  • How to Properly Dispose of Styrofoam

    Polystyrene foam, more commonly known as Styrofoam, is used in a variety of packaging materials and disposable dinnerware. Despite its label as disposable, polystyrene foam doesn't break down or...

  • How to Become an Organ Donor

    Every year, thousands of individuals die waiting for an organ donor to give them a second chance at life. You can help save one of them by becoming an organ donor after you pass. While you don’t...

  • How to Kill Tapeworm Eggs

    The individual "squares" of a tapeworm contain egg sacs. When excreted, the sacs can be ingested by flea larvae, which as adults may infest your pet's fur. If licked by the pet, the flea dies but...

  • How to Report a Complaint to the Joint Commission

    The Joint Commission is an agency that provides accreditation and certification to health care facilities that comply with their high standards for quality and patient care. The Joint Commission...

  • Health Safety Rules

    Health safety rules are enforced in an effort to protect people from catching infectious diseases, being in unsanitary areas, and properly disposing of all waste and garbage. Rules are to be in...

  • What Is the Incubation Period of Swine Flu H1n1?

    The swine flu scare of 2009 had everyone on guard to the slightest sniffle, cough or tummy ache. One of the more prevalent questions being asked was about the incubation period of H1N1 before this...

  • Good Body Mechanics for the Office Environment

    Body mechanics, the way we move our bodies during our normal daily routine, reflects the way we have grown accustomed to sitting, standing, lifting and even sleeping. The way we move (or don't...

  • Safety Issues for Blind People

    Blindness or being visually impaired is caused by psychological or neurological factors within your brain and eyes. No light perception is the cause of going completely blind and is normally...

  • How to Transport a Patient on a Gurney

    One of the most widely used contraptions in the medical world, gurneys are vital fixtures for ambulances, clinics and hospitals. Their purpose is simple: to transport patients to the places they...

  • How to Reduce Youth Substance Abuse in Your Community

    This article will give you steps to educate the community on the rising use of drugs and alcohol among the youths in your community and programs to keep them in check. We all think that this...

  • How to Get Rid of Staph in Locker Rooms

    Staphylococcus (staph) is a type of bacteria that presents a health risk when it enters a wound, possibly causing a serious infection requiring antibiotic treatment. New staph strains continue to...

  • How to Send Vitamins & Food Through the Mail Safely

    Mailing food and vitamins to a friend or loved one can be a stressful experience. You may worry about whether or not certain items will spoil or if the cookies you mailed were squished by the...

  • Ramp Requirements for the American Disabilities Act

    The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 ensures accessibility for individuals with disabilities to public places. Wheelchair ramps are required as part of the ADA in facilities where...

  • Drugs Which Affect Breath Alcohol Analysis

    Pre-employment screening, officers who witness suspicious driving behavior and legal entities such as parole boards now utilize breath alcohol analysis as integral parts of their evaluation...

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