Thursday 8 December 2016

Three Insane Weight Loss Programs to Never Try

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It's no secret that people are willing to go to extreme lengths to shed pounds. From emaciating cleanses and diets to military-style boot camps, people practically torture themselves to get the body they want. Sometimes, things cross over from extreme to just plain crazy. Here are some of the strangest weight loss programs people have tried.
The Tapeworm Diet
Tapeworms are parasitic creatures that attach themselves to the intestinal tract of certain mammals, including humans. Once inside the digestive system, tapeworms divert nutrients from the body into their own system, robbing the host of food midway through its transformation into useful energy. By out-competing the body for nutrients, it has the effect of prolonged fasting but the host doesn't ever stop eating. This can lead to extreme, dangerous weight loss. Using worm egg pills, which are illegal in the United States, people can literally infest themselves. While it is completely disgusting, it does work as a weight loss program... a little too well. In one reported case, a woman lost 60 pounds before the worm laid eggs. The eggs burrowed into her intestinal wall and then into her circulatory system, infecting her bloodstream and causing death.
The Cotton Ball Diet
For many people, their willpower to avoid eating is overcome by the hollow growl of an empty stomach. The cotton ball diet is one of a handful of weight loss programs that purport to fill the stomach without introducing any calories into the digestive system. Cotton balls are dipped in liquids like juice and swallowed, essentially tricking the stomach into satiation. The diet has repeatedly been condemned by health professionals who warn that ingesting even small quantities of cotton can cause intestinal blockage and dehydration, which can lead to nutrition deficiency. People have also been known to choke on the cotton. Worse still, many 'cotton balls' available at stores today are made of synthetic material that the body cannot digest without great effort.
Smoking Cigarettes
As unhealthy as smoking is, it's a common pound-shedding method. Nicotine is a natural appetite suppressant, and even pre-Columbian Amerindians were aware of this quality. Long-distance messengers in both North and South America were known to carry plugs of tobacco to hold them over on treks over hundreds of miles with little or no food. Today, many smokers note that one of the hardest parts about quitting is the weight gain that comes with cessation. While it may be one of the more effective weight loss programs, it is extremely unhealthy. Any health benefits of avoiding obesity are canceled out completely by the negative health effects of smoking. Those quitting smoking should maintain a healthy diet and implement an exercise regimen, both to keep extra pounds off and to reverse the negative cardiovascular effects of smoking.
Learn more about weight loss programs at http://www.modifybody.ca/.
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Top 4 Ways to Keep Your Dog Healthy

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                   A pet dog is one of the most loving and unselfish companion that you may ever find in your life. Your pet gives countless amount of joy and in exchange the least you can do is to keep it healthy. All that you need to do is to pay attention to 5 simple things to keep your pet healthy and happy.
Diet
                     One of the easiest ways to ensure that your dog stays healthy is to pay attention to their diet. A diet that is well balanced and nutritious can ensure the good health of your pet. One of the important things that you need to remember is that human food is not ideal for dogs. It is in fact bad for their health.
Depending on your dog's breed and age you need to choose the diet carefully. Choose a vegetarian or non-vegetarian diet after consulting a vet. Apart from a good diet give them plenty of clean water to drink. What your pet eats can go a long way in ensuring ideal weight, good dental health and eyesight.
Exercise
            Apart from a nutritious diet, regular exercise is also necessary to keep your dog healthy and fit. The simplest and best way to exercise is daily walking sessions (morning and evening).
Play with your dog so that they exercise various muscles of their body. Dogs need to run and play around to stay healthy. There are various types of exercise equipment that are specifically designed for pet dogs and you can make use of them to enable that your dog gets adequate exercise and stays healthy and happy.
Vet Visits
              Regular veterinarian visits are important if you want to ensure that your dog stays healthy. Any kind of pain, discomfort or illness may stop your pet from leading an active life. If the illness is not detected and treated at the earliest, it can lead to other complications.
A regular visit to the pet ensures that any kind of health problem is detected and treated before it becomes life threatening. Depending on the age of your pet you can choose to visit the vet at least twice a year.
Clean & Safe Dog Home
           A good dog home can help protect your pet against cold weather, rain and heat. When they have a good and spacious home they can stay protected at all times and this prevents them from falling sick.
These simple and effective tips can ensure that your dog stays healthy and happy at all times.
Visit http://www.readersdigest.ca/home-garden/pets/7-easy-ways-keep-your-dog-healthy/ to learn more about how to keep your dog healthy.
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Are Nurse Practitioners Just As Trustworthy As Doctors?



There are approximately 200,000 licensed Nurse Practitioners ("NP") in the United States, making it likely that you will run into one at some point. Contrary to popular belief, for the average person's normal needs, NPs may be just as helpful as regular doctors, and are often easier to schedule an appointment with.
Are Nurse Practitioners Trustworthy?
Like medical doctors, Nurse Practitioners are trained in all areas of primary care, including diagnosis, treatment, prevention, health education, medication prescription, and medication management. They have completed registered nursing school as well as graduate-level or doctoral-level educations that include didactic and clinical coursework, and are licensed to diagnose and treat patients without supervision from a medical physician. Their Master's programs may take up to three years while their Doctorate programs can take up to six years. You may find them working in a private practice, a school, a nursing home, in the emergency room, or in public health departments. Over 50% work in family or adult practices, but others also specialize in gerontology, neonatology, oncology, pediatrics, psychiatric-mental health, women's health, and acute care. Every two years they are required to show proof of continuing medical education to renew their license to practice in all 50 states. They also work collaboratively with medical physicians, especially if faced with a new or unfamiliar situation.
The American Association of Nurse Practitioners recently published a study summarizing evidence that compared patients under NP care with those under the care of regular physicians. The study found that patients under NPs had higher satisfaction, fewer readmissions to the hospital or visits to the emergency room, and higher rates of avoiding unnecessary hospitalizations. Additionally, they may also be a more cost-effective alternative to doctors, due in large part to lower educational costs - approximately 25% that of medical school.
What Are The Benefits Of Seeing A Nurse Practitioner Instead Of A Doctor?
NPs provide almost all of the services that doctors provide, such as:
- Examining and diagnosing patients
- Treating short-term issues and prescribing medications or other treatments
- Treating long-term issues like diabetes or high blood pressure
- Providing healthy lifestyle counseling and education on disease prevention
- Managing consistent, overall care for patients (like primary care physicians)
In addition, NPs tend to focus more on preventative care, as they may often be less busy with appointments than regular physicians and have more time to listen and discuss preventative issues such as quitting smoking, maintaining a healthy diet, and keeping regular exercise habits. Depending on where you live, they may also be more readily available than a primary care physician, especially if you are not located in an urban metropolis. The United States has a shortage of primary care providers, so the convenience of scheduling with a Nurse Practitioner may be crucial if you have a pressing need to be seen by a healthcare professional.
Of course, whether you choose an NP or a medical physician, you should be mindful of their communication style and the natural rapport you develop with them. Always follow your intuition about whether or not you trust that person with your healthcare.
To learn more about their options for doctors, Greenfield, IN residents should visit http://www.hancockregionalhospital.org/physicians.
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Ownership Economics and Collateralizing Future Earnings


            In order to stand a snowball's chance in this brave, new, globalized, Trumped-up economy, here's something that millennials need to know and understand. For all practical purposes, ALL THE DISCRETIONARY WEALTH IS BEING GENERATED ON THE OWNERSHIP SIDE OF THE ECONOMY!

                 That's right. There are two ways in which to generate income. You can work for it in order to earn a wage or a salary. Or you can own wealth producing capital assets such as stocks, bonds, real estate, machinery, copyrights, or patents, etc. Owners of such wealth producing capital assets collect dividends (i.e. generate an income) strictly by virtue of their ownership.
That's why best-selling author and motivational speaker Robert Kiyosaki says "A job is a short term solution to a long term problem." The long term solution to the long term problem of course is capital ownership because for all practical purposes ALL THE DISCRETIONARY WEALTH IS BEING GENERATED ON THE OWNERSHIP SIDE OF THE ECONOMY - NOT ON THE JOBS/LABOR SIDE. The jobs/labor side of the economy has stagnated for over three decades now, while the ownership side has expanded exponentially during the same time period.
So What Can Millennials Do?
                So what can millennials do with this insightful piece of knowledge? For starters, in the wake of graduation, as they make their way into the brave, new, 21st century economy, they can look for companies that are owned by employees (including worker owned co-ops and ESOPS) and submit their resumes and applications.
Collateralizing Future Earnings
            You see, companies that are employee owned (ESOPs which is short for Employee Stock Ownership Plans) are organized in such a way that employees who prove their worth are rewarded with opportunities to buy stock in the company they work for using FUTURE EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY (as opposed to their own savings, which minimizes personal risk) AS COLLATERAL. In investment circles this strategy would be called a Leveraged Buy Out (an LBO).
             THIS UNIQUE FORM OF CAPITAL CREDIT FINANCING IS ACCESSIBLE ONLY TO EMPLOYEES WORKING FOR COMPANIES OFFERING AN ESOP OPTION. More specifically, it's not available in employee owned co-ops, which is the next best option. And it has NOTHING TO DO with a company offering employee stock options which is not only highly speculative, but 100% dependent on conventionally collateralized financing possibilities.
   Two Income Streams
      So, without dipping into savings or jeopardizing the family home, ESOP employees develop TWO STREAMS OF INCOME. One from their wage or salary, and the other from their stock based dividends. The first is actively generated through the employee's own time and effort. The second is passive or residual income that's generated by virtue of their ownership.
Suddenly you see employees/workers who are benefitting from both the job/labor and the ownership side of the economy - which, as we've said before, is where ALL THE DISCRETIONARY WEALTH IS BEING GENERATED in the 21st century economy.
What Else Can Millennials Do?
So what else can millennials do in this regard? They can support political candidates who advocate employee ownership as a business model. For example, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has sponsored two bills in the US Senate that are specifically designed to encourage employee ownership practices. The first (S.2909) "Provides programs designed to encourage employee ownership and participation in business decision making throughout the US." The second (S.2914) "Creates a US Employee Ownership Bank" which is designed to be friendly to the idea of using future earnings as collateral in the stock ownership transaction.
The more millennials know about the power of ownership, the better their odds become of participating on the ownership side of the economy, where as we've said before, all the discretionary wealth is being generated. In the process the malignant wealth gap that's so threatening to American democracy can be reversed. Corporate plantations that are built on hierarchy and on the backs of modern wage slaves can be democratized. And the odds of millennials surviving, even thriving in the 21st century economy will be maximized.
P.S. By the way, since this strategy is built on a foundation of private (not public) ownership, it is a capitalistic solution to our problems, not a socialistic solution.
Rick Osbourne is the President of the Pull Your Own Weight Foundation http://www.pullyourownweight.org which is based in Naperville, IL. He can be contacted via email at osbourne.rick@gmail.com.

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Are Affordable New Pickup Trucks A Thing Of The Past?


            In the mid 80's my Dad bought his very first brand new truck, a 1985 Chevrolet C10, black pickup which I thought was the sharpest vehicle I had ever driven. He paid just under $7,500 for it. It was a ½ ton truck equipped with an 8 cylinder engine, automatic transmission and 8 foot box with power steering. I was happy with just the AM/FM radio. GPS, USB ports, CD player or anything of the sort weren't even a thought then. Now that auto manufacturers have added decades worth of new technology and creature comforts, have the prices come to a point where they are not all that affordable?
 
           Has the addition of all these new items jacked the price of your average pickup to a level that is creating a bigger interest in used trucks, as opposed to brand new? Leasing has always been a strong incentive to having a new pickup instead of a used one while some dealerships offer rebates and other marketing tools to lure truck lovers into that bright shiny new one with lots of bells and whistles. Advertisements on TV display gorgeous brand new pickups using their looks, power and suggestion that it is the best truck on the market so that you will buy it. The price they show is usually a base price, which can be deceptive, when in reality it's very pricey after just a couple of add-on packages.
       As a consumer, one would question whether your pickup really needs the extra creature comforts that drive the price higher than it needs to be. Folks who can afford all of the newest and best options are always going to shop with their eyes before their wallets. You can't have champagne taste with a beer income, so where does that leave the average consumer? It is best to have a plan for the things you cannot live without and reconsider packages that offer lots of new tech features you don't need. When did we forget how to use rear view windows and mirrors that we now need all of these sensors and navigation devices to make sure we don't back into something? Most cell phones have GPS systems on them, so is it really needed in your truck as well?
      Certain things that definitely affect the price of a new truck are custom finishes (pearls tri color, heavy metallic, etc), special trim packages, custom interior appointments, leather power seating and wrapped steering wheels, and a center console. Most trucks are equipped standard with A/C, power windows, cruise control AM/FM, Multi CD/DVD changer/players, and Satellite Radio. Four wheel drive shift on the fly is now available for those that need it as a standard offering. If you add available in-stock options (at most dealers now) including GPS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi connections, overhead display, moon roof, oversize wheels, custom tires, towing options, and off-road packages, you will pay more, but not as much as special ordering something not in stock at the dealership.
         If you get custom built-in tool storage, power tail gates and more, multiple additions of things you may not use often or even need will add to the price as well. As an alternative option, you can always add aftermarket parts later and keep the sale price down. That way you can personalize your pickup the way you want it, a little at a time without the payment skyrocketing. Competition between manufacturers also plays heavy in vehicle cost, with each company attempting to out-do the other in price with model performance and MPG claims. Some buyers are equally as competitive and will be tempted to be the first one on the block to have a bigger, better, faster, harder working, and sharpest truck, but you will pay handsomely for it.
         It is interesting to note that the average median household income in 1985 was $23,620, so the price for a brand new truck being $7500.00 may have seemed like a lot, considering it was roughly 32% of a man's income. Yet the average income today is $53, 657, and the average basic no-frills truck costs $28-30,000. If you do the math, we are spending way more than we did 3 decades ago without our incomes doubling. Of course manufacturing prices have gone up but you can see where I am going with these figures. Don't overbuy or spend money that isn't necessary to get yourself a nice pickup truck, unless of course, money is no object. Few of us can claim that.
           If you are willing to wait a bit instead of having the dealership overcharge for your wish list of pickup toys, browse some nice truck add-on items at http://www.truckworldaccessories.com and spend less in the long run. You can have the truck of your dreams and it will be more affordable, so in my book, that's a win-win situation.
I am a NYS licensed Auto Damage Appraiser, CSE certified, I-Car Certified, and have worked in the automotive industry for decades. I've had the opportunity to teach auto body repair to misled kids in a classroom setting, giving them a chance to have a trade for a viable income. I found this very rewarding. Previously, I was all about the American muscle cars of the 60's. Now, I find pickup trucks and the way they have evolved to be my fascination and focus. I truly enjoy hearing from fellow pickup truck enthusiasts, so stop in to http://www.truckworldaccessories.com and leave a comment on my website or any of my truck blogs or articles.
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Unlike Last Season, Early Schedule Will Challenge Cubs In 2017

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The celebration has ended, the 108 year drought is over, and baseball on Chicago's North Side should return to normal. In other words, fans of the Cubs can go back to worrying.
Several big concerns face them as they look toward the 2017 season, in addition to the nearly impossible task of topping the World Series Championship they earned in October. No team has won the Fall Classic back to back in this century, although a much shorter span than the Cubs endured between titles.
That trip to the World Series was made easier by the early schedule, an arrangement the Cubs will not enjoy next April. Chicago did not play a winning team until April 18 against the Cardinals, which was their fifth series of the season. The Cubs did not play another winning team until May 2, when they played the Pirates.
Spending the first month against the likes of Cincinnati, Arizona, Atlanta, and Milwaukee would provide nearly any team with the confidence needed to carry them through the most important stretch of the season. To emphasize just how important a hot start is, examine the National League from last season.
All four of the teams who reached the Division Series posted winning percentages over.700 during the first week of 2016, led by the Cubs and Nationals winning eight of their first nine games. The Giants were victorious in six of their first eight, and the Dodgers won seven of their first ten.
The advantage of opening against non-contenders will not be available to the Cubs in 2017, when the early part of their schedule features matchups against the only two teams that had winning records against Chicago last year. They open in St. Louis on April 2nd, a Sunday night game between the two rivals that will be broadcast on national television.
What could make that initial series even more troubling for the Cubs is the strong possibility that one of their most exciting players from last year will be playing for the opposing team. Center fielder Dexter Fowler, Chicago's spark plug at the top of the batting order, is a free agent. Many baseball writers have projected St. Louis as the most likely team to sign Fowler.
After the series in St. Louis, the Cubs must play the team that nearly eliminated them in the NLCS. The Dodgers, who won both of their regular season series against the Cubs in 2016, have the opportunity to avenge their playoff loss on the opening weekend in April.
The hot start Chicago used to build momentum for their World Series run last year is far less likely to befall them in 2017, simply because of the competition. Instead of opening against last place clubs like San Diego and Cincinnati, the Cubs will be tested right out of the chute by teams expecting to be contenders.
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Improving the Lives of Patients With Alzheimer's Care

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Symptoms of Alzheimer's manifest themselves differently depending on the individual, but the amount of attention and care needed always increases as the condition advances. Planning ahead and crafting a tailored plan with a healthcare professional can make it possible to provide patients with quality care while ensuring flexibility for future needs. In-home Alzheimer's care is often the preferred option because it offers the patient a familiar environment while keeping them close to their family members.
Understanding the Needs of Alzheimer's Patients
It is important first to understand the needs of a senior with Alzheimer's before creating a plan. Needs can vary depending on the severity of their condition. Patients with mild cases may forget events or names of familiar people. They also tend to lose the ability to plan and organize properly. When the condition becomes moderate, confusion and memory loss become apparent. They may need help in doing tasks such as bathing and dressing. Sleep problems and inconsistency are also common health issues. They may start to wander, so they should never be left alone. When the condition becomes severe, seniors usually require help with almost all their needs. They may be unable to talk and recognize their close family members. Patients may also need help to sit or stand.
Benefits of In-Home Services
This type of care offers patients a familiar environment that they know and understand. Personalized routines and schedules can help seniors avoid the anxiety and confusion of new surroundings. Being close to family members also helps seniors to enjoy the company of their loved ones whenever they want. While at home, the patient may be more willing to open up and build positive relationships with the helpers.
Services Caregivers Offer to Alzheimer's Patients
The types of services the senior receives depend on the severity of the condition. The most common types of services include companion services, personal services, homemaker services, and skilled care. For mild cases, the professional can help with tasks such as bathing, dressing, medication reminders, basic personal hygiene assistance, light housekeeping, laundry, and meal planning. If the case is severe, many services can be available 24-hours a day, and a family can make these arrangements with the agency. The patient can have two or three caregivers every day working in shifts to offer consistent Alzheimer's care.
Working with a Professional Caregiver
It is important for families first to identify the needs of their loved ones to ensure a patient gets the correct support. Giving a professional caregiver all the necessary tools and resources they need to attend to the senior is essential. Keeping the lines of communication open is important and helps to improve the relationship between the helper and the family. Solid communication also allows families to feel comfortable speaking up about the type of Alzheimer's care that they expect from a helper.
To learn more about their options for Alzeimer's care, Sacramento, CA residents should visit http://www.californiacaregivers.net/services/alzheimers-and-dementia-care/.
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