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Adverse Events in Hospitals- United States Department of Health Report slams current measures in US hospitals by Albin P. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Tue 21 Dec 2010 4:34am OFFICE OF , INSPECTOR GENERAL of US Department of Health and Human Services, released a report on the national incidence of adverse events for hospitalized Medicare beneficiaries, the preventability of such events, and associated costs to Medicare. The report released last month month found that one in seven of the patients experienc ... Read on »
Feet, Feet, Feet! by Amy H. Patient Expert Posted Tue 12 Aug 2008 3:11am with your feet. The gait pattern of your right foot does not usually match that of your left.   In fact, most people have one foot larger than the other. Standing in one spot..., athlete's foot and fissures. The skin on your feet is thicker than it is anywhere else on your body. When you are stressed, you are more susceptible to the virus that causes Read on »
Six Feet Under, heading six feet under by Randy P. Patient Expert Posted Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:11am I was watching "The 4400" (great show, btw) last night, so I didn't see "Six Feet Under." I'll watch it tonight, but I read about it on Television Without Pity, and all I can say is wow! I don't want to be a spoiler--unless Phoebe and Voodew have already seen it--but I will say that I didn't see it coming, especially with three episodes Read on »
Funky Feet Not Quite Shoes (shoes for little feet), Are you a funky mom? giveaway Winners!!! by pehpot Posted Mon 08 Nov 2010 6:11pm your Funky Feet to you. Congratulations guys!!! Read on »
Good Eats & Happy Feet(s?) by Brittany Posted Thu 26 Aug 2010 6:35am I loved reading the feedback from yesterday’s post regarding the scale .  To clarify, I do think weighing yourself serves a purpose… to tell you what you weigh.  But it won’t tell you how much muscle you have (even those scales that  tell you your percentage of body fat are WAY off 99% of the time) and like those Operation Beautiful notes say, ... Read on »
Elderly Patients Who Get on Feet Leave Hospital Sooner by Medline Plus Posted Wed 15 Dec 2010 2:00pm WEDNESDAY, Dec. 15 (HealthDay News) -- Elderly hospital patients who get back on their feet as quickly as possible spend less time in the hospital than those who remain in bed, finds... the hospital unit were beneficial. "Using these monitors, we were able to see a correlation between even relatively small amounts of increased mobility and shorter lengths of stay Read on »
The Feet Were Made for Running by Amy H. Patient Expert Posted Mon 11 Aug 2008 9:13pm , abuse them, and neglect them.  We find ourselves with Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, bunions, warts, blisters.  We measure our feet’s worth by how heavily our stride... feet.  They’re deceivingly simply yet powerful and I'm experiencing very noticeable results, including stronger push off and more controlled foot strike. Balancing. Balance Read on »
Diabetes week – remember the urine and the feet by Dr. Donal O'Donoghue Patient Expert Posted Wed 16 Jun 2010 12:00am (Manchester Royal Infirmary) and other colleagues, have recently reported that dialysis is independently associated with foot ulceration. Those of us that venture onto dialysis units... receiving all 9 care processes 6 years ago but the testing for proteinuria by measuring urinary albumin creatinine ratio is still the lowest at 68% in Type 2 diabetes and 51% in Type Read on »
Rehabilitation Study Looks at Getting Stroke Patients Back on Their Feet by Medline Plus Posted Fri 11 Feb 2011 7:47pm In the largest stroke rehabilitation study ever conducted in the United States, stroke patients who had..., strength and balance as a way to improve their walking. The primary measure was each group’s improvement in walking at one year after the stroke Read on »
Measure, Measure, Measure! by Lynn Bering Healthy Living Professional Posted Sat 25 Oct 2008 4:48pm of the cereal and measuring it herself. The weight of the cereal did not match the advertised measured serving amount. In other words, a 31-gram serving was 2/3 cup, not one cup. A full one cup was 46 grams, a much larger portion of cereal. The reason I bring this up is because measuring was a subject I was going to address this week (honest, I really Read on »