Tuesday, September 30, 2014

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I have always been a firm believer that The root
of our happiness and well-being comes from within.One can never fully embrace another in love unless they have first  learned to love themselves.
Here are some scientific facts:http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5900878

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Twornauthors daily fact

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lexi-herrick/18-things-women-stop-doing-to-each-other_b_5845440.html?utm_hp_ref=women&ir=Women

Women, we need to be more supportive to one another and stop being so catty. It all comes down to how happy and secure you are with yourself. We are all made different and should embrace our uniqueness. Mostly, remember life is short and unpredictable, there will be times when your girlfriends are the only ones you can count on. :)) Have a great day!

Sunday, September 21, 2014

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@ErinRnAuthor3: Cherish your happy moments, embrace the things that make you smile and stay true to your beliefs. In the end you'll look back peacefully.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

 I will never forget the lives I served in my early years as a nurse working w liver transplant patients.
One of  my main teaching points  t my patients about the liver was that,it was like a garbage disposal.
Which rid our bodies v toxins.Therefore the health of our liver is very important. Read more on some natural methods of keeping our liver healthy!
http://m.activebeat.com/your-health/8-natural-ways-to-liver-cleanse/

Friday, September 12, 2014

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Live and be well! Here are some weight loss tips for diabetics.
http://www.dailyrx.com/slideshow/weight-loss-tips-people-diabetes

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Twornauthors fun fact

It's amazing how many parents don't pay attention to their children at parks. This past week I have been to the park every day and have witnessed a huge amount of bullying. Whats so startling is when I look at the parents of these children doing the bullying to find their heads are down playing with their cellphones. It's no wonder these kids grow into disrespectful young children who can't decipher right from wrong. I mean really parents, pay attention to your kids. Correct bad behavior when it begins, teach them to be nice to others and praise them when they do right. I can speak on this topic because I see my children wait their turn, or choose another area to play on while they are waiting for the bully to stop blocking the entrance to the slide. Its a shame how many times I remind the child in a nice way that this is park and its for all children to play. I have seen siblings pinch, punch and kick each other and when the parent notices their child is crying they yell at them not knowing what really happened. Its just sad, anyway my message here is to watch your children while playing, see how they interact and teach them right from wrong. I know what its like to be tired. Raising three children and working full time is no easy task. We do need to decompress and keep connected with the world, but the park is simply not the place. :))

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Twornauthors fun fact!

It's important to teach our daughters that not all fairy tales have happy endings. At some point or another they will encounter a "Hans" as we all perhaps did. In the event that they do encounter this, they should have the knowledge to get out while they can. Abuse and disrespect should never be tolerated! Stand up for yourselves ladies and demand the respect you deserve!

Health alert warning

WASHINGTON — Health care providers nationwide have been told to watch for an increase in a respiratory illness among children after the outbreak of a rare and sometimes serious virus strain that has hospitalized dozens of youngsters in Chicago and Kansas City, Mo.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is conducting tests to determine whether active clusters of enterovirus D68 are present in about 10 other states.
"We believe the unusual increases in Kansas City and Chicago may be occurring elsewhere over the weeks ahead and we want people to be on the lookout," Dr. Anne Schuchat, the director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said in a conference call.
Although 10 million to 15 million Americans contract at least one of more than 100 types of enteroviruses each year, most patients have only mild symptoms, such as upper respiratory problems or rashes with fever that don't require hospitalization.
The D68 strain of enterovirus is much less common than other types, but it's more likely to cause severe respiratory problems, such as wheezing and difficulty breathing, that can require mechanical ventilation in extreme cases.
Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City treated more than 300 cases of respiratory illness over the summer, including roughly 45 patients who were placed in the intensive care unit, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.
Subsequent testing of 22 Children's Mercy patient specimens by the CDC found that 19 of those patients had EV-D68. The 19 patients ranged in age from 6 weeks to 16 years. Thirteen had histories of asthma or wheezing, five had high fevers and four required mechanical ventilation to help them breathe.
Similar CDC tests showed positive results for the virus in 11 of 14 youngsters from the University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children's Hospital.
No fatalities or adult cases have been reported.
Beside Missouri and Illinois, the CDC is investigating suspected cases of EV-D68 in Alabama, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma and Utah.
First discovered in 1962, the virus spreads through respiratory secretions such as saliva and mucous during coughing and sneezing. Touching infected surfaces and then touching the face, eyes and mouth can also spread the disease.
Although infants, children and teens are more likely to become sick upon infection, it's unclear which populations are most vulnerable, which states are most at risk and how widespread the virus may be.
"The situation is evolving quickly," Schuchat said.
Authorities aren't certain why the unusual virus strain emerged this year, although summer is the prime season for enteroviruses to spread. Schuchat is urging people to wash their hands for at least 20 seconds with soapy water and to disinfect toys, doorknobs and other surfaces that might harbor the virus.
Health officials in Missouri are asking health professionals to tell their patients to avoid kissing, hugging and sharing cups or eating utensils with sick people and to stay home when they feel sick. While there is no vaccine, Schuchat said the annual flu shot could help prevent infections that would make children vulnerable.
Because respiratory viruses spread quickly across the country, health care personnel are urged to report unexplained increases to local and state health agencies. Unique patterns of respiratory illnesses involving certain age groups of children should also be reported.
"We really do think that clinicians throughout the country need to be on the alert for increases in severe respiratory illness and consider this in their differential diagnosis," Schuchat said.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

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https://twitter.com/erinrnauthor3/status/508488905931632640

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Miracles happen! medical science doesn't have the final answer . Here, a mother doesn't
Give up ,even though her newborn baby was pronounced dead!
http://amazingbeautifulworld.net/health/mother-brings-baby-back-life-two-hours-loving-cuddles-doctors-pronounce-dead

Friday, September 5, 2014

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I was bit by a scorpion once and almost died.Iwish I knew this very interesting but bizarre fact.That even a small amount of alcohol put on a scorpion will make it attack itself t death!
http://www.funfactz.com/animal-facts/even-small-amount-of-alcohol-placed-on-1834.html

Thursday, September 4, 2014

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Did you know that Penicillin was discovered by accident?Take a look at history's happiest accidents.
http://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-events/10-history-happiest-accidents.htm#page=1

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Twornauthors daily fact

The Knowledge one acquires today may save a thousand lives tomorrow. We are in this journey of life together!
http://linkis.com/howstuffworks.com/p1Pau

Twornauthors daily fact

Our chosen path and the trail we leave behind is uniquely ours.Therefore,every encounter whether good or bad has meaning,and to overcome the roadblocks is in itself a victory!
http://www.inc.com/geoffrey-james/4-hidden-barriers-to-success-and-how-to-leap-over-them.html

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Twornauthors daily fact

Whoever thought green tea can help lower cholesterol!Read about other supplements that can lower cholesterol naturally.Live and be well!
http://www.multivitaminguide.org/blog/supplements-reduce-cholesterol-levels-naturally/

Monday, September 1, 2014

Twornauthors daily fact

Above all , we are united by our humanity

Ebola drug ZMAP tested In Europe :
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/aug/10/ebola-drug-zmapp-tested-in-europe-on-spanish-pries/?page=2