This Weeks' Best of Health Matters
Friday, October 06, 2006
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Hope you are enjoying reading the Health Observances blog. Since this blog is part of the
Health Matters HealthBlog Network I thought you might want to know that we have added two new blogs this week.
Freedom from Smoking with expert Lowell Kleinman, MD and
Straight Talk from the ER with expert Robert L. Norris, MD.
Drop in and say hello. Should be some interesting discussions going there.
We also thought it would be nice to take notice of some interesting blog posts across the network. Here are some notable discussions from this past week.
Infertility Stress Reduction TipsIf you, or someone you know, has struggled with infertility you know what a stressful time that can be. Visit
The ART of Conception where expert Carl “Rusty” Herbert MD offers some tips for getting through these rough patches …
read more.
What Should Cancer Patients and Family Do About the Flu Vaccine?Vaccinations can be a lifesaver. Most vaccines contain inactive viruses, but others contain a small amount of a live virus. Tune into Cyndy King’s Cancer Treatment and Survivorship blog to learn what people undergoing cancer treatment that can compromise their immunity should do…
read more.
Throw a Stronger Punch (or Push a Car or Stroller) People don’t always realize how many times a day they are hurting their backs. Read on to learn more about what Dr. Jolie Bookspan of the
Fitness Fixer blog says is one of the most common misconceptions in fitness…
read more.
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