Rebuilding the Temple – Fitness Renewal

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The second of three audio programs – This Fitness Renewal Mental Renewal audio program activates Biblical truth to rebuild your core thoughts, beliefs, and habits about fitness and exercise. Fitness Renewal instills you and your loved ones with God’s word and the beliefs and behaviors that will blossom into a renewed body.This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply…. More >>

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Medications That Can Battle Bronchitis

There are basically two kinds of bronchitis, acute and chronic bronchitis. These two may have the same last names but they vary from their causative effects and treatment prescribed to control the diseases.

Acute bronchitis is a short-term illness that becomes rampant during the cold seasons. It is usually followed by a viral infection and can go together with a bacterial infection. Acute bronchitis is self-limiting which clears itself within fourteen days but the cough may continue. Like any other upper respiratory tract infections, having acute bronchitis can raise chance of developing pneumonia.

People who are at risk of getting acute bronchitis are infants, very young children, and the old adults. This is due to the fact that infants and very young children still have underdeveloped immune systems, while the old adults, on the other hand, have immune systems that have become weaker due to ageing. Other group populations who are at risk are smokers and those with preexisting lung and/or heart ailments. People who are often exposed to pollution are also at risk of being afflicted with acute bronchitis.

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The Healthcare Crisis – Be Part of the Solution

The doctor replaced the antibiotic given in the emergency room with two new antibiotics, forgetting to note discontinuation of the first antibiotic in his chart. The nurse was prepared to administer all three, but by asking questions, his wife prevented the error. In the midst of recovering from kidney failure, he would have required dialysis the rest of his life had he received all three antibiotics. Results – poor quality of life and major healthcare costs for him and his insurance company.

Dr. Brown ordered the same blood tests done by Dr. White three weeks earlier. The patient showed Dr. Brown the test results-consequently: no repeat tests, treatment plan developed, and no follow up appointment.

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