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NHS still counting the cost of smoking by GoToSee Healthy Living ProfessionalComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Tue 07 Oct 2008 7:08pm A new report has claimed that treatment for smoking related disease is costing the NHS £2.7billion compared with £1.7billion ten years ago. And that figure could have been closer to £3billion if the number of people now smoking hadn’t fallen from 12 to 9 million, according to the anti-smoking... [[This is a summary of the main post. To read more Read on »
Count The Cost by Take Root and Write .. Patient Expert Posted Sun 14 Mar 2010 9:30pm is great, so before you say, "Yes," count the cost. Discipleship requires you to leave your life as you have planned and to wholly follow Me. If you are not willing to forsake..., but not everyone is willing to pay the price of being saved. Have you counted the cost?  Are you following salvation into discipleship, forsaking your life to live fully to Me? Believe Me Read on »
Counting the cost of cancer by Stephanie Butland Posted Mon 24 Aug 2009 12:31pm I've often wondered what cancer actually costs the world. Not necessarily in terms of the human cost, the emotional cost, the time-you-no-longer-have cost: in terms of the pounds and pence. I've made a couple of half-hearted attempts to find out. I know that my year of herceptin will cost £50,000 or thereabouts. (Plus eighteen days and at least Read on »
Counting the Costs... by Breathingthroughschool Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 6:29pm Both Freadom and Djanvk have been recently blogging about the cost of healthcare in the United States. In Freadom’s post he questions whether the United States..., but that is a whole other can of worms. No system is truly free, I mean I don’t pay anything upfront, but the money has to be recovered somehow. In the States, the cost is recovered Read on »
Counting the Cost by Libby .. Posted Wed 27 Aug 2008 12:00am the $21,000 on paper and panic, here's hope:  For Josiah's adoption, our out-of-pocket cost was around $4500.  That's it.  Surprised?  Well, we applied for all the grants that were Read on »
Counting the Cost of Water by Neal .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 24 Sep 2008 11:55am warming has no predictable impact on overall scarcity it is believed to increase the risk of both floods and droughts. The good news is that costs for desalination have been dropping dramatically. Forty years ago the cost was $10 per m3. Now it’s down to $0.50/m3 (GWI). However 50% of the current costs are associated with energy use, and energy costs Read on »
The Cost of Counting Calories by Charlotte H. Patient Expert Posted Wed 02 Sep 2009 10:32pm to emulate my grandmother: I started writing. Count Your Blessings Today I still keep a journal. A gratitude journal. Every night before I go to bed, I write at least a couple... the blessings God has given me. This is what I want to leave my children to read someday, when I'm gone. So if you must count something, count these moments. And be grateful for every Read on »
How do you identify all those neutrophil precursors? by pathologystudent Posted Fri 12 Nov 2010 8:14am if it is malignant). Starting with the neutrophil series, here is the way I would describe each cell type, starting at the beginning of development: Myeloblast This cell is a typical... are pretty “bland” and don’t have any distinguishing features. That being said, if you are looking at a normal marrow, and you see cells fitting the above description, you count them Read on »
Those darn neutrophils ... by Kelly Patient Expert Posted Tue 23 Feb 2010 10:13pm Last Thursday, I came home from work and found a message on the answering machine from my oncologist. The numbers of neutrophils from my last blood draw (the Friday before... answered and told me I had 700 neutrophils, and to forget about any trips to Disneyland. She asked me to go to the lab the next day for another blood draw. The low number didn't Read on »
Neutrophil respiratory burst is decreased in scleroderma and normalized by near-infrared mediated hyperthermia. by Jan Posted Mon 26 Oct 2009 11:06pm . Infrared-mediated hyperthermia has recently been shown to be of benefit in scleroderma. AIM: As the contribution of neutrophils and monocytes to ROS formation in scleroderma...: Unexpectedly, we observed no increase but instead a slight but statistically significant reduction in baseline and zymosan-stimulated respiratory burst in scleroderma neutrophils (P Read on »