Posts Tagged ‘Conditions’


Save Money by Treating Chronic Conditions with Thermobalancing Therapy at Home and Avoid Side Effects from Operations in Hospitals States Fine Treatment

Friday, January 11th, 2013


London, UK (PRWEB) January 09, 2013

Costing about $ 150 Dr. Allen?s devices can save millions of US Dollars as they can be used for the treatment of most common chronic health conditions, such as prostate enlargement, coronary heart disease, kidney stones and lower back pain at home, Fine Treatment reveals. Taking into account that people are starting to be more critical to the treatment options they need, the devices can not only help them to save money but stay healthier, as the Thermobalancing therapy they enabled is side effects free.

?National health spending climbed to $ 2.7 trillion in 2011, or an average of $ 8,700 for every person in the country, but as a share of the economy, it remained stable for the third consecutive year, the Obama administration said Monday?, states the article Growth of Health Spending Stays Low, by R. Pear, January 7, 2013, The New York Times.

The article ?Recession keeps US health spending low, report finds? by Maggie Fox, NBC News has noticed yesterday that recession is still affecting health spending as Ceci Connolly, managing director of the PwC Health Research Institute says, ?People are putting off care.? Furthermore, there?s also evidence that Americans are figuring out when they are being advised to take unnecessarily expensive medications, and to have unneeded tests and procedures. ?We know that consumers are starting to be more discerning,? Connolly said.

Dr. Allen?s devices are absolutely harmless and show impressive efficacy. They work all the time while worn on the body, gradually restoring normal functioning of the affected organs. Furthermore, Dr. Allen’s devices are highly cost-effective and overall represent a phenomenal alternative to other treatment methods. Most men are satisfied with prostate enlargement treatment they have received and have recovered from chronic prostatitis and back pain, improved the heart muscle condition and dissolved kidney stones completely.

Oxford Innovation has released testimonials that confirm the benefits of Thermobalancing therapy and Dr. Allen?s devices. Please watch a short video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCFy_jZgCLw.

?Cost-effective Thermobalancing therapy helps to recover from chronic internal diseases by improving the blood circulation in the organ?s tissue locally,? says Dr. Allen. ?People who wish to live longer can reach their goal by treating coronary heart disease, kidney stones, prostate conditions and back pain with Dr. Allen?s therapeutic devices at home.?

For details, visit Fine Treatment at http://finetreatment.com/bph-treatment-prostate-enlargement.

About Dr. Simon Allen and Fine Treatment:

Dr. Simon Allen is a highly experienced medical professional. His specialty is in the internal medicine and cardio-vascular field. He has treated a wide range of chronic diseases, including patients after a heart attack, with kidneys problems, including kidney stones disease, prostate and spine conditions, as well as metabolic disorders. Fine Treatment exclusively offers Dr Allen?s devices for BPH treatment and chronic prostatitis, coronary heart disease, dissolving kidney stones, as well as back pain and sciatica relief.







NursingCrossing Posts 12,000-Plus Nursing Jobs in a Week; Stresses the Need for Better Training and Working Conditions for Nurses

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Pasadena, CA (PRWEB) January 8, 2009

The healthcare industry is hale and hearty compared to other industries that have experienced massive layoffs lately. NursingCrossing, a job site catering to nursing professionals, added 12,255 nursing jobs in a single week, bringing the site’s job count to a staggering 89,923. With the growing job count in the nursing profession, NursingCrossing aims to update its website with each and every job opening.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs related to nursing and residential care facilities grew by 19,600 from January to August 2008. However, the national study on nursing home social workers revealed that the applicants for nursing jobs are still so scarce that recruiters have been forced to get increasingly inventive. The University of Iowa survey of 1,071 nursing home social service directors shows that recruiters across the country are so desperate to hire nurses that they have tried various techniques to lure them for newer jobs, offering chair massages, lavish catering, and contests for flat-screen TVs worth $ 1,000. The survey reveals that training of those interested in nursing is also a pivotal factor, which has not yet received its due. Only half of the nursing home social workers have a degree in social work, and 20% do not have a four-year degree, the survey shows.

More importantly, despite their desire to learn, two-thirds of nursing home social workers report they do not belong to a professional organization that helps to keep them up to date on nursing home social work issues, and only 38% are licensed in social work. Experts agree that nurses qualified to teach aspiring nurses are scarce mainly because they can make at least 20% more working at a hospital.

“The recession has hit the recruiters with scarcity of nurses, so much so that they are offering $ 50 gas cards for calling them for interviews,” said A. Harrison Barnes, CEO of NursingCrossing. “The government should look into improving the working conditions of nurses, their average pay, and should create plans for forming nursing institutes which assures quality training for the nurses.”

Barnes adds, “NursingCrossing shows job seekers information that is completely unbiased. We are also taking nursing jobs from every employer site and job site we can find and putting them on our site.”

Unlike other job-search and career sites, NursingCrossing weeds out spam and jobs outside one’s niche, allowing job seekers to search efficiently and specifically. The number of nursing jobs present in the database is expected to get an additional boost in a few days. For more information on NursingCrossing, please visit http://www.nursingcrossing.com.

About NursingCrossing:

NursingCrossing is an affiliate of EmploymentCrossing, a powerful and comprehensive organization dedicated to helping professionals find jobs that will enhance their careers. NursingCrossing consolidates every nursing job opening it can find in one convenient location. The website also offers a seven-day free trial to new members.

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