Showing posts with label medical stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medical stories. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Stressed?!
With times like this, more and more people are prone to sickness and stress. And would you believe that a simple stress a person experience can lead to severe illnesses if not taken care of? According to studies, even the young adults experience stress and depression due to so many problems around them, peer, family, multi media, school amongst many other things. That is why, experts continuously do their research and invention in order to help those who suffers from such problems. Basically, they wanted to make a product that can be a help or a Stress Relief product. The StressEraser is the brain child of the The Undrug company. Made to help those who experience major stress without the use of drugs and other things. It is just a simple device created to help the user breathe in a more relax manner, it is to assist the person to feel more relax and breathe not in a rush manner. It can promote one's body to relax without the use of any medicine or drug but by teaching the person how to destress by proper breathing. It is only $179 plus shipping, so I guess the price is really reasonable plus the fact that it is just a one time buy and no side affects whatsoever. So there, if you are one of the many stressed person, you can try this Stress Eraser and have a more relax and happy life!
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medical stories,
money talks,
product talks
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Medical Software
We were at San Juan De Dios Hospital yesterday for my little girl's check up. Anyways, while we are waiting for our turn with her Pedia doctor, I can't help but notice those Medical Representatives in the lobby of the hospital also waiting for their turn to see the doctors inside, I can't help but think on how their job really works, I mean, most of them are well dressed and some are using prominent signature bags, but wait, I can't seem to identify the fake from the original, let's just keep that questionable, anyways, where am I? so there, they also have their own PDA's that everyone seems to fiddle with. As in everyone uses their stylus to click and click, I wonder if those gadgets are internet ready or something, thus making them so indulge with it. I also overhear one of them talking about drug reference guide that their own phone has, he also explains to the younger medical representative about Epocrates, the one in charge with this drug information available on phones and even ipods that are being introduced to doctors in other countries. Well for me, having that kind of software for doctors are very informative and very useful, imagine for further drug and medicine info they only have to click and voila, everything would be presented to them that fast!
by the way, This announcement was paid for by Epocrates.
by the way, This announcement was paid for by Epocrates.
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Blurbs,
medical stories,
product talks
Sunday, November 25, 2007
supplies
if there is one thing so important the Government must give full attention are the public hospitals that serves the majority who sadly doesn't have the means to acquire medical help, those needing special medical attention but unfortunately public hospitals is not geared with the right and proper medical equipment that could have at least save the lives of the sick. if only the Government allocates right budget to purchase this equipments, but we all know the budget goes straight to the pocket of those who are in charge. you see, there are numbers of medical group that sells home and health care supplies that are so affordable maybe specially if bought in bulk like Allegro Medical group, it is one of the largest and most technologically advanced independently owned online retailers of life enhancing products. i mean, specially now those who are in the office that is responsible for orderings and supplies allocations can view and requests for price quotes online, they can even browse on the website online catalog for specifications and other matters. and here's the catch their eCatalog offers serious limited time specials and discounts to anyone who signs up.
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government sucks,
hospital,
medical stories,
money talks
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