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Mosquito And Biting Insect Protection Aromatherapy Style! by Shilah C. Azib Posted Fri 19 Mar 2010 2:49am body after being sprayed) away from flames. Repel those pesky bugs the natural way and don’t get stung by the high prices of dangerous insect repellant. .... Get rid of those bugs: Did you know that the right essential oils can ward off mosquitoes? It is true! You have probably heard a lot about dangerous insect repellants. You know Read on »
More painful than an insect bite? ICD-10 cost-benefit for healthcare providers by Rich Elmore Patient Expert Posted Tue 23 Dec 2008 9:35pm , an insect bite using ICD-9 is shown on the superbill as "919.4 Insect bite". (Thanks to an anonymous reader for the clarification that there are 18 ICD-9 insect bite codes of which 16 are specific to a particular body site and two are not). Want to do the same thing using ICD-10? Here are your choices: S00.06A Insect bite of scalp; Initial Read on »
Not an insect bite. But a sickn ... by Jessica D. Patient Expert Posted Fri 22 May 2009 11:52pm Not an insect bite.  But a sickness bug.  I've been wondering over the past week the source of my sore throat that comes and goes.  The "allergy" like feelings I've been having (I don't have any allergies that I know of).  And not to forget the recent breathing issues while running.  Well - they may all be related to a bug that I've been fighting Read on »
Natural Insect Repellent Skin Patch: Don’t Bite Me! by Jennifer Lance Patient Expert Posted Wed 15 Jul 2009 12:02am as well.  Don’t Bite Me! offers a unique approach to this problem with a skin patch. Don’t Bite Me! is a skin patch that offers up to 36 hours of protection from insects for your entire body, and it is safe for children. It has only two ingredients:  vitamin B1 and aloe! Don’t Bite Me! uses a discreet, all-natural transdermal skin patch to deliver a blend Read on »
Treat Bug Bites with Brittanie’s Thyme Organic Bug Bite Relief by Jennifer Lance Patient Expert Posted Wed 29 Jul 2009 12:01am to rain…well my all natural thinking gets me attacked. The mosquitoes rather enjoy my philosophy because that means they get to bite me or whoever didn’t get doused with bug spray... and heal the wound. The Organic Bug Bite Relief also can be used on minor cuts, burns and bruises. To keep from getting bit I should use Brittanie’s Thyme Insect repellent more Read on »
Broccoli Bites a yummy bite-size appetizer by Ingrid .. Patient Expert Posted Fri 11 Mar 2011 1:18am is one of those super nutritious edible flowers and is the star ingredient of this yummy appetizer. Broccoli Bites is my take on the Middle . . . → Read More: Broccoli Bites a yummy bite-size appetizer Read on »
to bite or not to bite... by mama2quads Posted Sun 15 Feb 2009 12:00am We have two biters on our hands. It is quite SCARY! Little Miss Avery & Miss Linz have taken to biting each other. They do not do it very often but they do it & it drives...! I do not know what I am going to do. They think it is funny & laugh when I catch them trying to bite. I am SO tired of saying "No Biting!". I guess the good thing Read on »
Man bites dog. Anorexic bites burger. Stop the presses! by Laura Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:04pm In between banging your head on your desk in frustration about understanding eating disorders, finding treatment, and doing the hard work of supporting a loved one through..., and mentioned mainly environmental causal factors. Only 8% of patient profiles discussed treatment and recovery within a medical context." Most popular media about eating disorders Read on »
Robert Cabral, Black Belt Dog Trainer, Offers 10 Tips to Avoid Dog Bites for National Dog Bite Prevention Week by Susan H. Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Fri 21 May 2010 5:50pm According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), dog bites send nearly 368,000 victims to hospital emergency departments per year (1,008 per day). Dogs bite nearly two percent of the U.S. population -- more than 4.7 million people annually. Getting bitten by a dog is the fifth most frequent cause of visits to emergency rooms Read on »
Manager Bites Physician, Physician Bites Back by Dr. Zagreus Ammon Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:08pm One of the things that spurred me on to management was trying to resolve complaints about doctors. My first taste was dealing with complaints from the front desk staff and the nurses about residents. Over time, I learned some of the principles that I explored more fully in my management degree. Funnily enough, working where I do with fully adult ... Read on »