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Bad Self-Treatments for Sleeplessness
Written by Samuel Blue   
You are having trouble sleeping at night.  Big deal!  Why should you go to the doctor? Lots of people have insomnia or some other kind of sleep disorder, and they seem to cope okay. You can take care of the problem yourself.  Right?  Wrong!  Even if you pull out all the tricks in the book, to help you get to sleep, you are not doing yourself any favors.  You may even have an underlying health problem that needs addressed.  You should really see a doctor and make sure you are okay.  In the meantime, do not fall into the habit of these bad self-treatments for sleeplessness.
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7 Good Reasons for Sleep Disorder Professional Help
Written by Samuel Blue   
Can you even remember the last time you had a good night’s sleep? Are you starting to feel like a walking zombie? Are you personal and business relationships starting to suffer?  What about your personal life?  Are you slowly becoming disengaged simply because you do not have the stamina to function properly?  You need to address your sleeping issues. Here are 7 good reasons for getting help to cure your insomnia or get your sleep disorder under control.
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What is Mental Illness?
Written by Samuel Blue   
Mental illness is a term that actually encompasses over 200 different mental conditions that adversely influence your quality of life.  If you are diagnosed with mental illness, you may have trouble sustaining personal relationships, keeping a job, and interacting appropriately in social situations.  You may even feel that your behavior is completely normal, yet not understand why the rest of society is so off balance.
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Supplemental Insurance
Written by Samuel Blue   

The United States government has never provided universal health care, but there was a time not so long ago when the private sector kept the vast majority of Americans healthy at affordable rates. During World War II, businesses facing a labor shortage competed to attract new workers by offering them health benefits in addition to salaries.  The practice spread quickly in the postwar years, and even today, most working Americans with health insurance obtain coverage through their employers.  

However, the cost of health care has grown exponentially, and today, it accounts for some 15% of the Gross National Product.   More and more firms are ruthlessly cutting costs in order to survive a brutal recession, and one strategy in this regard is to reduce spending on employee health care and for many, to exit the health care business entirely.  

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After Gestational Diabetes Pregnancy
Written by Samuel Blue   
The wait is almost over.  The due date is just around the corner.  In some cases, the birth date is planned.  The extra tests, dietary changes and exercise have been worth the effort. Additional complications have been averted, and the baby has developed as expected. Only one question remains: after gestational diabetes pregnancy, what are the remaining concerns?

The Actual Birth

Before contemplating the future, mom and baby need to get through a successful delivery. For moms with gestational diabetes, home delivery with a midwife is strongly discouraged. Although many come through the process just fine, but patients can arise that require it needed medical attention.
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GERD: An overview
Written by Samuel Blue   
It's not uncommon to have a case of heartburn, millions of Americans report having at least one bout of it per year. But when you suffer from repeated cases of heartburn or acid reflux, and it begins to effect your health and ability to enjoy life, you've got a serious problem known as gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD.
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