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October 31st, 2011
The word chiropractic refers to a specialized health care occupation dealing with the loco motor system which is the muscle and skeleton network of humans that allow us to move. Many common ailments are attributed to neurological problems caused by skeletal and muscular misalignment.Chiropractors do not normally employ any medication in their treatment and manipulate the muscles and spine to relieve any compressed nerve causing the pain. Chiropractors can diagnose a wide variety of ailments and are able to refer patients for physio therapy or other forms of rehabilitation. They may also recommend changes to the diet and provide options for changing a persons daily routine.Customarily a chiropractor will manipulate the spine with his hands using pressure at certain points of the back to readjust the spine. This manipulation helps to restore the vertebrae and to its correct position and ..
October 20th, 2011
The new health care reform bill passed by the House of Representatives on Sunday is due to be signed into law today by President Obama. The bill will have immediate effects on health care reform and other effects that will not take shape until 2014. A lot of young professionals and people right out of college are struggling for employment or benefits and are wondering how the health care bill will affect them.The overall health care reform bill was written by the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services and runs over 2,000 pages. The official name of the bill is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, H.R. 3590 and will affect young professionals in the following ways:* The bill stipulates that adult children can stay as a dependant on their parents insurance until the age ..
October 14th, 2011
It seems that the more discussion there is in regard to health care reform, the more discussion there is in regard to health care reform cons. Undoubtedly, there has been a need for some type of health care over haul. Now that health care reform is a reality many Americans are faced with determining the pros and cons and how they will be affected beyond simple access to health care. In this article, we'll discuss different cons or concerns by those opposing and supporting health care reform and focus on the "biggest con of all".Pros typically go hand in hand with cons. However, based on numerous emails and request we'll focus on the biggest con associated with health care reform and provide a follow up article addressing pros (aside from the following couple of pros/reasons for a reform).1) As of ..
October 4th, 2011
The health care reform bill authored by the Congress has finally been approved. It is imperative that we know the pros and cons of this bill. Let us discuss some facts about this health care legislation that should be common knowledge for every citizen.The insurance companies will be under the watchful eye of the government. The minimum services to be covered, such as preventive care, will be standardized. The premiums should have a particular percentage to be paid out to patient care. The exchanges will be opened by the year 2014. By then, the insurance companies will not be able to turn down clients because of the previous conditions.The hospitals or other private health care institutions won't be taken over by the government the way they do in Britain or Canada. Physicians won't be under the employment of the government ..