Benefits of Acai

On December 24, 2008, in Health News, by Pharmacyin

Take a look at this picture, Can You Guess the Fruit? ok, Its Acai berry, The acai berry growns in the Amazon Rain Forest. Its look like a small round purplish blueberry , about 1 – 1.5 cm in diameter. The acai berry can play an important role in not only maintaining good health but also in preventing future problems such as heart disease and cancer. This berry tastes like a mixture between berries & chocolate and also contain very high amounts of essential fatty acids and omegas (Oleic Acid and Linoleic Acid), its contains Proteins,Vitamins B1, B2, B3, E, C, Calcium, Potassium, Fiber ,Phosphorus and good fatty acids such as Omega 6 and Omega 9. You can expect to have more energy when you use the acai berry. You can improve your long-term health prospects. In summary, it can help:

* Promote weight loss
* Boost energy & stamina
* Support the immune system
* Promote more restful sleep
* Fight aging and inflammation
* Protect against heart disease
* Increase libido
* Reduces inflammation

Acai berry does really work, and have been used for centuries for health benefits. as far i know, there are no side effects related to taking acia, it Safe to use, because Acai is 100% natural , so nothing to worry about, The acai fruit juice can also be stored by freezing the pulp, or just the juice. try acai now.

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Short term health insurance

On December 24, 2008, in Insurance, by Pharmacyin

If You dont know What Is Short Term Health Insurance is, the answer is simple, is just what it says it is.
This plans provide you with coverage for a limited period only, Ussually,short term plans offer coverage up to 6 months (some times this plan may offer coverage up to 12 months too). short term health insurance Only works best for people whose main goal is to avoid the crippling costs associated with a major medical emergency. Ths plan is ideal solution for those between jobs or those waiting for other health insurance to start. But, You have to know if Short term health insurance didn’t cover preexisting medical conditions (not include coverage for preventive care, physicals, dental or immunizations).

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The cancer strikes

On December 22, 2008, in Uncategorized, by Pharmacyin

Did you know, each year, 1,4 million american are told they have cancer. the estimated annual incidence for 2008 had to be 35,000 cases or more and The most common type of cancer on the list is nonmelanoma skin cancer. What is cancer definition? Cancer is a term used for diseases in which abnormal cells divide without control and are able to invade other tissues. All cancers begin in cells

The risk of developing many types of cancer can be reduced by practicing healthy lifestyle habits, such as eating a healthy diet, regular exercise, health food, and stop smoking

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Online Pharmacy Escrow

On December 21, 2008, in Online pharmacy, by Pharmacyin

People use the Internet to buy medical products is growing rapidly. Many consumers benefit from the convenience and privacy of this option. Unfortunately, both consumers and legitimate pharmacies are now being threatened by the rogue sites. did you know, Internet fraud especially Online Pharmacy Scams costs victims millions of dollars each year. Many online pharmacies are based in foreign countries and When you take a chance on an inexpensive foreign product that you have bought online, you could lose all your money. Actually, if you use drug delivery service you can avoid or reduces the potential risk of fraud. drugdelivery.ca is a escrow service( Since 2004), They are not a pharmacy. for the simple word, they protect buyes and seller from becoming a victim of an Internet fraud scheme. how does this service work? For an overview, visit Canada Pharmacy site. If you Order your Prescription Drugs on drugdelivery, you can gain some benefit. ie;

  • Free Shipping for Life
    Free DrugDelivery.ca Membership Card
    Free Special Offers & Promotions that amount to $100’s of saving each year
    Free Priority Processing on all your orders
    Free upgrade to the local courier’s VIP service

For payment, They accepts Visa, American Express, JCB, Diners, International Money Orders (cashable outside the USA and Canada if you are from those countries), Western Union, and E-Checks (a form of payment that deducts funds directly from your own standard checking account)

And the best part is, if you found a or some product is Cheaper in other place, just give ‘em a call. they will try to beat it. You can also join their Online Pharmacy Affiliate Program. Just click the link to find More information about Canada Pharmacy .

I am extremely conflicted about the session I attended today sponsored by the AACP L/ER Section. First of all, because of various schedule conflicts and illnesses, Vern had to scramble to get a speaker for this session at the last minute. Unfortunately I can’t remember her name and I didn’t get her handout I believe she’s an NLM Fellow somewhere in the Chicago area.. .The reason I’m conflicted about this session is that I was hoping for some discussion about how to blend cultural competency and health literacy together in a nice, cohesive instructional package. I know there are schools out there that are doing interesting things with discussing the need for providing consumer health literature to multiple cultural groups – including why you would, how you evaluate them, how to write them, etc. Unfortunately, the speaker largely ran through a very large number of general consumer health sites, with a few drug-specific ones thrown in at the end out of deference to the actual group visiting.. .The other reason I’m conflicted is that I talked to my lab faculty about the session later. We do a lot with cultural competency and health literacy in the lab classes, since their curriculum is a bit more flexible , so can respond to interesting challenges like this one. They were thrilled with the new resources that they’d never seen, and thought the session was really interesting. I guess I need to work on making our website picks a bit more visible.The best part of the session was when Vern led a discussion of what li.aries/schools are doing to teach either/both of these in their professional programs. I would love to be able to gather that discussion and get it up on the wiki. It was really interesting to hear about other programs. For instance, one school has their non-native English speaking TAs – many of whom are from East Asia – do a role play with their groups. In the role play, the TA plays the role of the pharmacist while the students have to get information about critical diseases that they contracted while travelling a.oad. It was apparently a total eye-opener for the students when they “got” how much verbal interaction is necessary in pharmacy consultations. How cool! I would have liked to hear more things like this.. .It’s clear that I like going to conferences to .ing back practical ideas to implement at the li.ary and the school. Luckily, I usually at least get that through conversations with my faculty and the li.arians here.. .Also today I went to a session on mapping informatics into the pharmacy curriculum. Every year they do a session, every year some li.arian gets up to note that they ignore us, and every year they ignore us again. It’s really frustrating! And then there was the editor’s meeting for the Basic Resources List. The Section business meeting went pretty well. We gavelled in Vern as Chair, Sue as Chair-Elect, and myself as Secretary. A whole new year!

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AACP 2008: L/ER Session on Marketing

On December 17, 2008, in Health News, RSS, by Pharmacyin

The L/ER section’s first program, “A Bold New Marketing Plan: Communicating the Library’s Role in Pharmacy Education” was this afternoon at 1pm. The speaker was Peggy Barber, who has been the marketing guru for ALA. Among her claims to fame? I’m hoping the promise to get slides up on the web pans out – because she ran out of handouts and so I shared with Jill.Going into this session I was really worried that this would turn into one of those boring sessions in which someone harangues librarians about how the reason no one values us is that we don’t promote ourselves, and then go on to suggest ways we could do cute things with food to get more foot traffic. This was not that session . Instead, Peggy gave us lots of hands-on practice with developing pieces of a real marketing plan.

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