Recent Articles
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Updated guidelines for clinicians managing hypertension in children
Jessica Taylor Medical & Allied HealthcareHypertension among adolescents and children is on the rise, and new guidelines are encouraging clinicians to be alert and assertive when noticing signs in young patients. In fact, the guidelines state that an estimated 3.5 percent of all youths in the United States have hypertension — becoming one of the top five chronic diseases for adolescents and children.
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Market smart by following the champion’s checklist
Fred Berns MarketingIf you're looking to propel your profits this fall, add some power to your promotion. You don't need to spend a lot of time and money to attract much more recognition — and business — in the months ahead. Simply think big, communicate with confidence, and build and reach out to your base — just like the marketing champions do.
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Are nurses getting the respect they deserve?
Joan Spitrey Medical & Allied HealthcareRespect in healthcare is an ongoing conversation and struggle. Members of the healthcare team often feel undervalued or belittled in their position, which minimizes their role in patient-centered care.
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Arnold Palmer Cup alumni highlight Walker Cup teams
William SouléThe teams have been named for the 2017 edition of the Walker Cup, which features many of the rising stars in the game of golf. The competition pits 10 of the top amateur players from the United States against their counterparts from Great Britain and Ireland (GB&I).
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Texas prepares for Hurricane Harvey
Damon Sayles Waste Management & EnvironmentalWith the expected arrival of Hurricane Harvey, the state of Texas is in disaster-preparation mode. Harvey, which has become a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico, is expected to hit the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category 3 storm in the early morning hours Saturday — the first Category 3 hurricane to hit the U.S. in over a decade.
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DEA steps in to help curb opioid crisis
Dr. Abimbola Farinde PharmaceuticalThe use of opioids in the United States has reached a point at which it is now considered to be a major public health concern due to the alarming rates of overdose and death. President Donald Trump also recognizes that the opioid crisis is one that requires immediate attention and focus in order to prevent future deaths.
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How well are you performing proper chassis and fluid checks?
Frank R. Myers Law Enforcement, Defense & SecurityBelieve or not, there is a lot in common with the chassis of a fire apparatus and the different components that have fluid in them. We will discuss in this article what to check for when inspecting and visualizing the apparatus chassis and the different fluid checks necessary for your daily, weekly and monthly inspections.
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‘Interior consulting’ paves the way for projects and profits
Fred Berns Interior Design, Furnishings & FixturesWant to make it big as interior design professional? Then start small. Start out by promoting yourself as an "interior consultant," rather than "interior designer." Why? For one thing, it's an outstanding way to differentiate yourself in a crowded marketplace. Chances are, there are far more designers in your area than consultants.
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Metals Thoughts: Back to school
Brad Yates Natural ResourcesWe've taken a couple months away from publishing Metals Thoughts as it became a bit tedious to dissect every move plus/minus $35 on either side of $1,250 due to a misspelled tweet. With gold continuing to hold just below the $1,300 resistance for the third time this year and traders coming back from summer vacations, it seems prudent to get back in the habit.
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Why are the wealthy so healthy?
Sabrina Fracassi Medical & Allied HealthcareAuthor Thomas C. Corley spent five years studying the habits of the rich, who he defined as anyone who has an annual income of $160,000 or more. His findings, which culminated into the publication of three different books on the subject, suggest that, among other things, the rich exercise a lot.