Archive for March, 2015

Share of Cost, First report of allergic reaction to antibiotic pesticides consumed in food

Tuesday, Mar. 31st 2015 8:00 AM

Streptomycin, an antibiotic that is also used as a pesticide in North America, has been implicated for the first time in a case of anaphylactic reaction.  An article published in the Annals of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology finds that it is possible for people to have allergic reactions to antibiotic residues in food.

The use of antibiotics in agriculture is banned in some European countries, but it is still allowed in the US and Canada.

In the piece, the authors study the case of a 10-year-old girl who had an anaphylactic reaction from eating blueberry pie.  Although the girl was known to be allergic to penicillin and cow’s milk – and also had asthma and seasonal allergies – she was not known to be allergic to any ingredients in the pie.

 

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Share of Cost, Treating a dental cavity

Sunday, Mar. 29th 2015 6:49 AM

No one wants to have a cavity by they do happen. In order to treat a cavity, the first step is to remove the decayed part of the tooth.  A dentist is able to offer three choices for decay removal.  The a “drill”, microbrasion and laser treatment.   This post will address the more traditional method the drill. The drill called the handpiece, remains the technique of choice for removing tooth decay. High speed handpieces make dental treatment quicker and more comfortable then in the past, however with the handpiece you may feel vibrations during the dental treatment.

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Share of Cost, Stress, family conflicts before cancer surgery raise patients’ complication risk

Friday, Mar. 27th 2015 6:00 AM

Meeting non-medical needs ahead of operations can aid recovery, cut health care costs, study suggests how well patients recover from cancer surgery may be influenced by more than their medical.

Quality of life as measured in the study is about more than happiness and how well people feel physically, a researcher says. It also includes the financial, spiritual, emotional, mental and social aspects of their lives and whether their needs are being met.

A Mayo Clinic study has found family conflicts and other non-medical problems may raise their risk of surgical complications, The research suggests, addressing such quality-of-life issues before an operation may reduce patients’ stress, speed their recoveries and save health care dollars,

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Share of Cost, Children preventive dental services.

Wednesday, Mar. 25th 2015 10:38 AM

Most parents want to hear at the end of their child dental appointment that there where no cavities. Preventive dentistry is keeping more and more children fee from tooth decay then ever before. Half of all U.S. children under the age of twelve have never had a cavity. That good news, however it also means half of them do.

If a child has tooth decay new dental treatments are available that are far more attractive and comfortable then in the past.  A parent can be a wise consumer if you make sure to know your options and discuss them with your child pediatric dentist.

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Share of Cost, Chronic Care Model Strategies In The United States And Germany Deliver Patient-Centered, High-Quality Diabetes Care

Monday, Mar. 23rd 2015 5:30 AM

Improving the quality of care for chronic diseases is an important issue for most health care systems in industrialized nations. One widely adopted approach is the Chronic Care Model (CCM), which was first developed in the late 1990s. In this article we present the results from two large surveys in the United States and Germany that report patients’ experiences in different models of patient-centered diabetes care, compared to the experiences of patients who received routine diabetes care in the same systems.

The study populations were enrolled in either Geisinger Health System in Pennsylvania or Barmer, a German sickness fund that provides medical insurance nationwide. Our findings suggest that patients with type 2 diabetes who were enrolled in the care models that exhibited key features of the CCM were more likely to receive care that was patient-centered, high quality, and collaborative, compared to patients who received routine care. This study demonstrates that quality improvement can be realized through the application of the Chronic Care Model, regardless of the setting or distinct characteristics of the program.

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Share of Cost, The Goals of Dental Crowns.

Saturday, Mar. 21st 2015 6:29 AM

Dental crowns are use for many different reasons some of the main goals include:

* Restoring discolored teeth (that can not be whiten by bleaching)
* Restoring chipped or broken tooth
* Restoring a tooth that has extensive tooth decay
* Mask developmental defects such as pitted or small teeth.

Dental crowns will greatly improve the look of your teeth, the are very durable, yet dental treatment can be costly.  Make sure to have current dental insurance to help make dental crown work more affordable.

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Share of Cost, Transitional Care Interventions Prevent Hospital Readmissions For Adults With Chronic Illnesses

Thursday, Mar. 19th 2015 5:30 AM

Transitional care interventions aim to improve care transitions from hospital to home and to reduce hospital readmissions for chronically ill patients. The objective of the study was to examine if these interventions were associated with a reduction of readmission rates in the short (30 days or less), intermediate (31–180 days), and long terms (181–365 days).

The study systematically reviewed twenty-six randomized controlled trials conducted in a variety of countries whose results were published in the period January 1, 1980–May 29, 2013. The analysis showed that transitional care was effective in reducing all-cause intermediate-term and long-term readmissions. Only high-intensity interventions seemed to be effective in reducing short-term readmissions.

The findings suggest that to reduce short-term readmissions, transitional care should consist of high-intensity interventions that include care coordination by a nurse, communication between the primary care provider and the hospital, and a home visit within three days after discharge.

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Share of Cost, Over the Counter Whitening Kits.

Tuesday, Mar. 17th 2015 6:22 AM

Over the counter whitening kits have made whiting teeth easier and more affordable for many people. Over the counter whitening kits will help to lighten teeth and make them whiter.  They are convenient and provide an affordable whitening option. However whitening kids are some what limited in the efficiency and can cause some irritation and teeth sensitivity.

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Share of Cost Developing Public Policy To Advance The Use Of Big Data In Health Care

Sunday, Mar. 15th 2015 10:18 AM

The vast amount of health data generated and stored around the world each day offers significant opportunities for advances such as the real-time tracking of diseases, predicting disease outbreaks, and developing health care that is truly personalized. However, capturing, analyzing, and sharing health data is difficult, expensive, and controversial.

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Share of Cost, Whitening Toothpastes

Friday, Mar. 13th 2015 9:13 AM

There are now many over the counter toothpastes with whitening choices to choose from and they all will help to brighten your teeth. Toothpaste with whitening help to remove surface stains which will help to brighten your teeth.  However it is important to understand that whitening toothpaste does not lighten the color of your teeth.

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Share of Cost, Professional Teeth Whitening

Wednesday, Mar. 11th 2015 10:24 AM

In office bleaching will whiten discolored teeth.  Professional teeth whitening will lighten and brightens the color of a tooth or teeth. In a very comfortable, professional control the provides protection of the gums during treatment. You will be able to receive more stable results with professional teeth whitening, though it is more costly you can achieve the results you are looking for.

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Share of Cost, Cannabis use in adolescence has negative impact on education

Monday, Mar. 9th 2015 6:15 AM

A study looks to add more fuel to the heated debate around the use of marijuana, as researchers have linked the frequent use of cannabis among adolescents with reduced educational attainment. The study also links frequent use of the drug with other negative health outcomes, such as suicide attempts.

The study’s lead author, Dr. Edmund Silins, says that the results “provide strong evidence that the prevention or delay of cannabis use is likely to have broad health and social benefits.”

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Orthodontic Treatment for Children, Advantages Go Far Beyond Cosmetics

Saturday, Mar. 7th 2015 8:10 AM

Your child pediatric dentist can identify crowded or crooked teeth and actively intervene to guide the teeth as they come in. Not only will this improve the look of your child’s smile, but early orthodontic treatment may prevent more extensive treatment later on.

Braces and other orthodontic appliances can straighten crooked teeth, guide teeth into proper position as they come in, correct bite problems, as well as even prevent the need for tooth extractions. Having straight teeth not only look better, but they are easier to keep clean and therefore less susceptible to dental decay and gum disease.

However, orthodontic treatment takes place over years as your child’s mouth grows and changes. Therefore a commitment to regular dental visits and good home care is a must. Orthodontic treatment is a significant financial investment as well. Yet, since it offers important health benefits, it may be covered at least in part by dental insurance.

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Share of Cost, Increased Alzheimer’s risk linked to long-term benzodiazepine use

Thursday, Mar. 5th 2015 6:00 AM

Long-term users of benzodiazepines, drugs used to treat anxiety and insomnia, may be at increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study published in the BMJ.

Mainly used to treat anxiety and insomnia, benzodiazepines are widely used in developed countries, particularly among the elderly.

The main cause of dependency in older people, dementia currently affects about 36 million people worldwide. This number is expected to double every 2 decades because of population growth, reaching an estimated 115 million in 2050

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Share of Cost, Removing Tooth Stains or Spots With Microabrasion

Tuesday, Mar. 3rd 2015 6:55 AM

Microabrasion is a good option for children or teens who want to change the color of certain areas or spots on their teeth, rather than lighten the color of the whole tooth.  With microabrasion the pediatric dentist removes microscopic bits of discolored tooth enamel with an abrasive and a mild acid. Treatment usually can be completed in one visit. Microabrasion is a conservative treatment, removing little tooth structure.

The success of microabrasion to remove a spot or stain completely depends upon a number of factors, especially the type and extent of discoloration. Surprisingly, brown or dark stains are removed more readily than white ones. Microabrasion works better on surface discoloration than it does on deeper stains caused by injury or certain medications.

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Share of Cost, Eating is addictive but sugar and fat are not like drugs, study says

Sunday, Mar. 1st 2015 6:00 AM

People can become addicted to eating for its own sake but not to consuming specific foods such as those high in sugar or fat, research suggests.

An international team of scientists has found no strong evidence for people being addicted to the chemical substances in certain foods.

The brain does not respond to nutrients in the same way as it does to addictive drugs such as heroin or cocaine, the researchers say.

Instead, people can develop a psychological compulsion to eat, driven by the positive feelings that the brain associates with eating.

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