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Tips for parents whose children are based in U.S.A: INTRODUCTION
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Tips for parents whose children are based in U.S.A. Thursday, October 6, 2011. This is my humble beginning.I will try to cover most of the points which I have myself experienced which may be useful to you. Comments/suggestions are welcome from all. While preparing these tips I have included information taken from various sites,tips based on experience of other parents and latest information which is available on internet. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tips for those seeking medical residency in US.
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Asthma and COPD breakthroughs in layman's terms: Things to do if you have been diagnosed with COPD
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Asthma and COPD breakthroughs in layman's terms. Asthma and COPD are both a serious health problems. People want more information about their illness but are intimidated by medical jargon. This blog is meant for those who seek up to date medical information - "simplifed"! Saturday, 26 March 2011. Things to do if you have been diagnosed with COPD. Here is a quick checklist of some do's and dont's:. 1 Co-ordinate your care with your doctor. 5 Rescue inhalers (albuterol, combivent when breathing is worse).
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Tips for parents whose children are based in U.S.A: March 2012
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Tips for parents whose children are based in U.S.A. Sunday, March 4, 2012. Chinese Custom Rules for Tourists. China Customs, Currency and Airport Tax regulations details. 1 cigarettes: 400 (if staying less than 6 months) or 600 (if staying 6 months or longer);. 2 two (if staying less than 6 months) or four (if staying 6 months or longer) bottles of alcoholic beverages (each bottle not exceeding 75 centilitres);. 3 a reasonable quantity of perfume for personal use during stay in China. Additional informat...
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Asthma and COPD breakthroughs in layman's terms: Clinical trial: Preventing COPD exacerbations, drug comparison
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Asthma and COPD breakthroughs in layman's terms. Asthma and COPD are both a serious health problems. People want more information about their illness but are intimidated by medical jargon. This blog is meant for those who seek up to date medical information - "simplifed"! Saturday, 26 March 2011. Clinical trial: Preventing COPD exacerbations, drug comparison. SPIRIVA was SUPERIOR to SEREVENT in prevention of COPD attacks in moderate and severe COPD patients. New England Journal of Medicine. Attacks of CO...
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Asthma and COPD breakthroughs in layman's terms: March 2011
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Asthma and COPD breakthroughs in layman's terms. Asthma and COPD are both a serious health problems. People want more information about their illness but are intimidated by medical jargon. This blog is meant for those who seek up to date medical information - "simplifed"! Monday, 28 March 2011. To smoke or not to smoke? Is NOT the question. The question is when to quit before surgery? This seemingly simple question has a surprisingly difficult answer. In an interesting article that came out in Journal of...
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Diabetes breakthroughs in layman's terms: March 2011
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Diabetes breakthroughs in layman's terms. Diabetes is serious health problem. People want more information about their disease but are intimidated by medical jargon. This blog is meant for those who are not medical professionals yet seek up to date medical information. Tuesday, 29 March 2011. White rice. brown rice. diabetes on the rise! Most of the rice produced in the US grown for local use and Americans consume about 25 pounds of rice each year. Does eating rice in any form cause diabetes to worsen?
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Diabetes breakthroughs in layman's terms: Things to do if you have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes
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Diabetes breakthroughs in layman's terms. Diabetes is serious health problem. People want more information about their disease but are intimidated by medical jargon. This blog is meant for those who are not medical professionals yet seek up to date medical information. Saturday, 26 March 2011. Things to do if you have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes. So, now that you have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes what do you do? Talk to your family doctor about it. Check Hba1c every 6 months. This website is not...
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Diabetes breakthroughs in layman's terms: White rice. brown rice. diabetes on the rise!
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Diabetes breakthroughs in layman's terms. Diabetes is serious health problem. People want more information about their disease but are intimidated by medical jargon. This blog is meant for those who are not medical professionals yet seek up to date medical information. Tuesday, 29 March 2011. White rice. brown rice. diabetes on the rise! Most of the rice produced in the US grown for local use and Americans consume about 25 pounds of rice each year. Does eating rice in any form cause diabetes to worsen?
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Tips for parents whose children are based in U.S.A: TRAVEL to U.S.A.
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Tips for parents whose children are based in U.S.A. Tuesday, October 18, 2011. TRAVEL to U.S.A. 1 Always try to book your air tickets from a reputed travel agency at least 3 months in advance.Before finalizing dates of journey check with your children for their convenient dates and days so as to pick you up at airport. Carry one additional spectacles with you. Don’t bring food items. Especially fruits or vegetables! 6Carry with you minimum $ 500 for the journey. 8Carry your passport in a safe place like ...