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As the economy strains under the weight of the economic deficit, many people are finding themselves homeless, or in a state of poverty. The state of Maryland has several programs that are trying to address the needs of these populations by providing free clinics. According to a study done by the University of Massachusetts Medical School and mentioned in a Medline Plus article, an estimated 400,000 families - compromising about one million children - find themselves homeless each year in the United States. They frequently do not have insurance or access to medical care, or are unaware of the options available to them. The clinics listed below offer a number of options for homeless and low-income families.Unite for Sight, compiles lists of free clinics around the United States for the homeless, low-income, and uninsured populations. They also provide free eyesight screenings and vision education programs at various homeless shelters.
The Bureau of Public Health Clinics maintains a health care for the homeless information resource center. It is updated quarterly so its content is pretty reliable.
In Baltimore, Maryland there is a program called Health Care for the Homeless. It provides primary care, mental health, social services, and addiction programs for the homeless in Baltimore city.
The Maryland Department of Health and Human Services offers free health insurance coverage for pregnant women and children.
Baltimore Medical Systems, Inc. addresses the needs of school children in schools that do not have a school nurse, and the homeless and uninsured populations of Baltimore city. They have several locations throughouth Baltimore City and county, and practice pediatric medicine, address mental health issues, have OB-GYNs, and provide eye care.
Chase Brexton Health Services, Inc. offers medical, dental, mental health, HIV, and counseling services for the gay and lesbian community in particular, and underpriviledged members of society in general, in the Baltimore and Columbia areas.
The Choptank Community Health System provides medical, dental and behavioral health services for all, regardless of their ability to pay. They serve Dorchester, Caroline and Talbot counties.
For families without health insurance, the solution is Family Health Centers of Baltimore. With offices in 5 areas around Baltimore city, access to care is easy, as is the ability to make an appointment.
Greater Baden Medical Services, Inc. offers health care to homeless shelters in the Prince Georges county area. They also provide medical, dental, and mental health services on a sliding fee scale based on family size and income.
Health Care for the Homeless has clinic sites in Baltimore City, Frederick county, and Montgomery county. Their services include primary and preventive medical care, addiction services, social work, and mental health care. Their mission is to help people get well and help provide avenues to get them off the streets and into productive society.
Vitamins for the Homeless provides high quality multi-vitamins for the homeless in Maryland and around the country.
The Maryland Family Health Administration keeps a list of homeless health clinics in the region and provides links to resources for homeless families.
Access to health care is a right for all and should not be determined by economic circumstances. Families that are able to stay healthy can find ways to rebuild themselves and get back into a productive life. These clinics are rely on government and private funding, and depend on the support of volunteers. Their work is extremely vital to the contribution to a vibrant community and should be encouraged on all levels. Donate some time, equipment, or money to help keep them going.
On top of everything, families were expected to know what to do in case of anything from acute fevers to diseases such as cancer and tuberculosis. Once again, books started coming out on the subject. Since the generations of those times didn’t know about germs or other causes of diseases, the books mainly focused on controlling every aspect of life. They stated that diet, exercise, air quality, and sleep could all contribute to good or bad health. Books that looked at health in this manner had been written as early as the Renaissance, and had been rewritten and “recycled” since then, especially in the 18th and early 19th century.
The books usually found room to talk about how excessive anger, lust, or fear could damage the body and health. In these times, mind and body were linked and related to one another. By the 1820’s and 30’s, a new way of thinking had developed. This was called phrenology and was the belief that the brain’s anatomical structure was linked to a person’s intelligence, emotions, and functions. One of the more far-fetched theories claimed that psychological readings could be made from the bumps on a person’s head. By the mid-19th century, phrenological almanacs as well as periodicals and guides to health and happiness, became very popular. These books reached out to Americans and their attempts to understand and control mental states.
Until this day people find it hard to entrust their health and bodies to a doctor who is more often than not, nothing more than a stranger. Laymen have been trying to find ways to heal themselves long before they settled in the Americas. Books about how to heal yourself have become important artifacts over the years, that provide us with much information about the American past. Even now, upon walking into any book store you will find an abundant supply of books on self-healing. It appears that mankind still possesses the desire to control their own bodies, just as he has for generations past, in the Americas, and all over the world.
Why does counseling cost so much? Do they think someone who really needs help is able to pay such staggering amounts? What if the illness is mentally disabling? Do they expect these individuals to be high achievers with astounding paychecks? Why do more companies have more out-patient service coverage than in-house? Why does counseling cost so much? Why is it companies cut your pay the longer you are out on medical leave? The longer you are out of work, I think it is safe to say, the individual needs more time and more help. Why is there a set limit on the number of visits one can make to receive counseling that is required to alleviate, or lesson symptoms of the clinically depressed, or otherwise mentally troubled people? Do insurance companies actually think less visits allowed will stimulate someone to speed up their recovery time, like the rate of nervous breakdowns in our society are declining?Why limit counseling sessions to fifty minutes if the main purpose is to help people in need? Like the job market is bombarded with new and promising opportunities for employment, especially for people who are unstable.
Good health insurance is not so easily acquired; neither is finding a new job with better health insurance. So why it is our choices are so limited? (In Canada health insurance is actually paid for.) Considering the fact one does not choose to have a mental illness, companies should care enough for their people to offer guidance (a person an employee feels comfortable talking to.) It's bad enough that business is enforcing lean manufacturing; in laymen's terms: Less people to do more work equals more profit. At what sacrifice? Companies no longer care for individuals, their families or their state of mind. They may act like it until the day comes you really needs to take off to get professional help! Another point to consider, are the millions of people without health insurance. I'm not talking about the elderly or the poor, but the young and capable. Those who would rather receive treatment and hope that the state picks up the bill. You know the type: Irresponsible parents raising children to believe life owes them something just for being alive! The healthy young adults working minimum wage jobs, living in houses long paid for by an elderly relative. Who has since passed away only to leave their hard earned money and assets to lazy bums, who also, go to the hospital for free! Meanwhile responsible people work hard to keep good health insurance, tanked up on anti-depressants, downers and other anti-anxiety drugs just to cope and make it through the day. Where is the motivation for future generations to strive to be decent human beings,or at least hold down average paying jobs? Just to pay for insurance that is not even considered a big thing for those without it, who still get the care they need.
People need bosses and managers that actually care whether or not you show up at work, people need family and friends to listen to them and lend them their ear. People need to start helping other people; caring about the health and well being of their friends and neighbors. Without these individuals, our future may not hold much hope for anyone suffering from mental instability. These same people, in insurance, need to take these ethics to work with them everyday: Do unto others as you would want done unto you, and your family.
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An upset stomach can come from many things and before you treat it, you need to find out what caused it. Indigestion, flu, motion sickness, heartburn and food poisoning can all cause nausea and the remedies vary depending on what caused the stomach to get upset.
Instructions : Things You'll Need:
* Cola * Antacids * Ginger Ale * Chamomile Tea
Remove yourself from the cause of your upset stomach if you can identify it. Nausea from motion sickness or foul fumes often goes away quickly on its own.
Drink ginger ale or chamomile or peppermint tea if you've overeaten or have the flu. They should all soothe your stomach.
Drinking cola works well for some people, too.
Take antacids for heartburn. They'll make you feel better by neutralizing the acid in your stomach. Keep in mind that they may cause constipation or diarrhea with overuse.
Avoid alcohol, cigarettes, aspirin and ibuprofen, since they can exacerbate nausea.
It's almost always necessary to fast before a blood cholesterol test. If you're scheduled for a blood cholesterol test, you'll want to make sure you're fasting properly. Both your doctor and the lab where you'll have your blood work drawn are 2 good resources to help you determine how to fast before a blood cholesterol test.
Instructions :
Check with your doctor or the lab where you'll be having blood drawn to find out how long you're required to fast. Sometimes this time frame is 6 to 8 hours and sometimes you might have to fast overnight. In some cases, you'll have to fast for up to 12 hours.
Schedule your blood cholesterol test as early in the morning as possible if you're required to fast for 12 hours. You can stop eating at 6 p.m. or 7 p.m. And then wake up the next morning and go right to the lab to have your blood drawn.
Pay attention to what you're eating in the weeks prior to a blood cholesterol test, assuming you have that much advance notice that you'll be getting this test. Avoid red meat, eggs and other high-fat and high-cholesterol foods if you're getting a blood cholesterol test as part of a life insurance exam.
Don't alter your diet too much if you're getting a routine blood cholesterol test since your doctor will want an accurate idea of what your cholesterol is based on your usual diet.
Drink water even after your fast has begun. Most lab facilities still allow patients to drink water and don't consider what to be part of the fast, no matter how many hours you're required to fast.
Check with your doctor or the lab to determine if coffee is allowed. In some cases, you're not required to avoid coffee when you're fasting.
Be honest when you go for your blood cholesterol test. If you were required to fast for 12 hours, and you only fasted for 8 hours because you had a snack before bedtime, let the lab know.
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The liver is considered to be the largest organ in our body and it performs many functions. It directly or indirectly accounts for growth, immunization, nutrition and reproduction. A liver disease can disrupt any of these vital processes. You can find liver disorder by identifying several symptoms.
Instructions :
See if the patient has discoloration of skin. The skin and eyes acquire a yellowish tinge and the urine turns dark yellow. It is called jaundice and this is considered to be the primary sign of liver disease.
Track the patient's diet. Loss of appetite leading to weight loss is indicative of liver dysfunction. The patient may become anemic and have a nauseating feeling.
Check for light colored stools as it indicates the beginning of liver disorder. A liver patient may also complain of irritable bowels or irregular bowel movements.
Find out if there is distended abdomen. Swelling under the right lower ribs is a common complaint of liver patients. It can put severe pressure on the diaphragm that results in painful breathing.
Examine the shape and appearance of the nails. Curved and whitish look of nails also suggests a liver problem.
Notice nose bleeding and easy bruises as it shows liver abnormality and deficiency of proteins.
Test for polydipsia and polyuria-excessive thirst and frequent urination can occur in case of a liver disease.
Frequent headaches, dizziness, spasms, irritability, depression and so on are also indicative of liver problem.
Sore throats can be caused by bacteria or viruses. Most require no medical intervention, and will go away within 2 to 3 days. Here are a few tips to make a sore throat go away even quicker.
Instructions : Things You'll Need:
* Aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen * Lozenges * Cough drops * Mint mouthwash or salt water * Toothbrush and paste * Toothpaste * Acetaminophen * Throat Lozenges * Thermometers * Salt * Ibuprofen * Chicken Broths * Humidifiers * Fruit Juices * Aspirins * Mouthwash * Ice cream, sherbets and popsicles * Throat Sprays * Crushed Ice * Toothbrushes * Drinking Straws
Consider the cause: a bug that's going around the office, enthusiastic cheering, or perhaps something more serious, such as strep throat. There are instant strep throat test strips that can tell you in less than 30 minutes if you have strep throat. Be aware, though, that these strips sometimes deliver false negatives.
Take an analgesic to reduce inflammation; aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen for an adult, or acetaminophen or ibuprofen for children, as recommended by your doctor.
Suck on throat lozenges if you are an adult, especially those containing menthol, benzocaine or phenol, which numb the throat. Zinc lozenges may also be helpful. Children should suck on cough drops or hard candy.
Gargle with mint mouthwash or salt water.
Spray a throat spray containing numbing agents into the back of your throat, if you're an adult.
Brush your tongue. Sometimes, removing the buildup on your tongue can lessen the soreness in your throat.
Rinse your toothbrush in mouthwash between brushings to kill bacteria.
Drink ice-cold beverages. Try filling a glass half-full of crushed ice; then pour fruit juice over the ice. Let it sit for 10 minutes, insert a straw and suck slowly, letting the juice rest a minute on the back of your throat.
Add moisture to your environment with a humidifier or vaporizer, or sit in a steamy shower or bath.
Eat soft or liquid foods, especially sherbets and chicken broth.
Avoid cigarette smoke and other airborne irritants.