Dec 13th, 2010
Recently there are more individuals and or their family members who are considering a do not resuscitate order should the inevitable occur with a loved family member. Though many health care facilities require a signed document stating the individuals concerns, this seems to the popular and least expensive move for the health care facility. It […]
Dec 10th, 2010
While the health insurance industry is fairing well, the health care community is struggling with the demands that are causing them to struggle more now than ever before. The main focus of local community hospitals is wrapped around the emergency room services. Individuals in search of affordable health insurance are stunned when they receive health […]
Dec 9th, 2010
There will be many changes over the next few years with regard to your personal health care and the mandated health insurance you are expected to purchase. In essence, this will be a complete effort to re-engineering your health care at the medical health care physician’s office. This will also include innovative changes coming to […]
Dec 9th, 2010
Treatment for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has recently approved Riluzole as a main means of treatment by the medical health care community. This particular health care prescription medication is beginning to show some promise by slowing down the damage being caused to the motor neurons. This is becoming effective with the release of glutamate, which […]
Dec 8th, 2010
The cause and pathophysiology of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis seems, upon further medical health care research to be a consistent neurodegenerative disorder. The motor neurons that run throughout the body begin to fail and die causing a cascading failure of motor coordination of any type. The medical health care physicians researching this deadly disease have come […]
Dec 8th, 2010
Two of the most famous figures in all of American history that have come forward into the world stage for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is Lou Gehrig and Stephen Hawking. In 1939 when Lou Gehrig, a famous New York Yankee player was first diagnosed with the disease, it became the buzz of the health insurance […]
Dec 7th, 2010
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis or ALS has long been called Lou Gehrig’s disease because he was the first notable baseball player to step forward and announce his disease when he gave his speech for the last time at the baseball field. This is an issue for the medical health care community and the joint efforts of […]
Dec 7th, 2010
There have been many advocacy groups that have applauded the issuance of the new health care reform bill until they began to read the final print of the over two thousand pages. Some of the advocacy groups are: 1. National Multiple Sclerosis Society 2. The American College of Rheumatology 3. The American Diabetes Association There […]
Dec 6th, 2010
Special needs children will have many provisional avenues for applying and receiving medical health insurance and ultimately, affordable health insurance through the family members providing long-term care. It has been a long time coming, because these special needs children have been pushed aside as long as society has existed. Granted, the new health care reform […]
Dec 6th, 2010
How well will health care be for those individuals suffering with chronic care? Under the new health care reform bill, will there be a benefit for those individuals who require the expertise of medical health care physicians? Will these individuals continue to be pushed aside because they lack the necessary monetary funds to pay for […]