Thursday, November 4, 2010

Aromatherapy Blog Carnival – October 31, 2010

Welcome to the October 31, 2010 edition of aromatherapy.
Paul Hench presents 50 Homeopathy Blogs Worth Reading posted at Masters In Public Health, saying, “Homeopathy is a form of popular alternative medicine first developed in Germany. It then spread to the Eastern world and is just landing in the United States. Many of the treatments for homeopathy involve the simple diluting and mixing of common household items.”
Julia Wells presents Top 20 Most Influential Obesity Experts posted at MPH Degree, saying, “Obesity has become a serious public health issue. These 20 experts have done wonders to help solve the problem.”
Baily Hayden presents The Ultimate Guide to Nursing Careers & BSN Degree Programs | Online BSN posted at Nurseblogger, saying, “Those interested in a career in nursing have a significant amount of options. This guide serves to help list these options for prospective nurses.”
Delmy Martin presents Top 20 Most Influential AIDS Researchers posted at Health Sherpa, saying, “The following 20 individuals are but a few of many researchers who have contributed work with varying results, although every researcher on this list has influenced many people.”
Pregnancy Hut presents Pregnancy Yoga Resources posted at Pregnancy Calendar, saying, “Yoga taken during pregnancy is thought to have some considerable health benefits for mother and child.”
Maureen Denard presents 10 Surprising Places You?re Being Overexposed to Radiation posted at MSN Degree, saying, “Radiation. The word alone scares us, but we’re exposed to it on a daily basis in some unlikely places. While there’s no reason to dictate where you go based on radiation, know that extreme exposure to certain types of radiation can be hazardous to your health.”
Eadwine Walter presents Public Health Internships: The Ultimate Guide | Online Accounting Colleges posted at MPH Degree, saying, “One of the best ways to learn about an area of healthcare is by participating in an internship. This guide aims to discuss the ins and outs of public health internships.”
Anthony Dominick presents 50 Free Online Videos About Careers in Nursing posted at Health-O-Rama, saying, “If you are interested in a nursing career, or simply like learning more about healthcare, here are 50 videos that can help you learn more about the field.”
Mary Anne presents 50 Best Blogs for Baby Planning posted at RN to MSN Online, saying, “Planning for a baby can take a lot out of a new mom, whether she’s done the dance before or it’s her first time. From baby proofing to revving up your schedule to fit around a newborn, there’s plenty of information on the web to help you prepare for your new arrival.”
Tony Bennett presents Top 50 Health and Medical Blogs by Graduate Students posted at Comments on: The Ultimate Guide to the Nurse Practitioner Career, saying, “Many students decide to start blogging about their experiences. Here’s a list of 50 graduate students in medicine sharing their knowledge.”
Milton Berlinger55 presents Top 50 Health Insurance Blogs posted at The Health Express, saying, “Health insurance is a vast and complicated field. Luckily there are many excellent blogs available to shed light on the field.”
Israel Baline presents Radiology Technician Schools posted at Online Radiology Technician Schools, saying, “Twitter is now being used by people across a wide variety of industries, including scientists. Here is a list of 25 fantastic twitter apps for scientists.”
Herbert Aitken presents Family Nurse Practitioner Programs posted at e-Med News, saying, “If you are interested in learning more about nurse practitioners, you can watch these 50 great videos that contain insight on the career.”
Julia Wells presents 33 Essential Tips to Take Control of Your Medical Records posted at Comments on: Nursing Informatics vs. Medical Informatics: What’s the Difference?, saying, “Information really is power, and with the availability of information on all manner of subjects, it only makes sense that you should have access to the information that relates to you and your health. After all, health professionals can access you medical records and see the most intimate workings of your body. Shouldn’t you be able to?”
Canika Jackson presents Top 10 Most Influential Public Health Professors posted at Master of Public Health, saying, “The following top 10 influential public health professors already have made their marks in collegiate and public environments. Their experiences and other degrees have led to their passion for healthy environments.”
Eadwine Walter presents Top 25 Social Sites for Weight Loss and Maintenance posted at Nursetini, saying, “In this list, weight-loss-focused sites are followed by fitness/maintenance-focused sites, and listed in alphabetical order within those two categories.”
Leslie Yoelson presents Top 50 Medical Research News Sites posted at Online Surgical Technician Courses, saying, “When you are working in a health care career, it helps to have access to a number of resources related to medical research.”
Anna Miller presents 15 Things You Didn’t Know About Bedbugs posted at Online Degree.net.
Rona Burstein presents Top 20 Myths & Facts About High Fructose Corn Syrup posted at Master of Public Health, saying, “High fructose corn syrup, corn sugar, corn syrup, or any other name you may have for it, is highly controversial. However, there are a lot of myths about this weetener, listed here.”
Mike Vogt presents 50 Blogs for First-Time Parents posted at Christian Colleges Online.
Engelbert Hudson presents 52 Eye-Opening Global Health Videos on YouTube posted at Health Sherpa, saying, “One of the biggest issues right now is health. Global health appears to be in the news regularly, as we find out more about health conditions around the world — and compare these conditions to health in the U.S. Public health professionals are always trying to figure out ways to improve the health of citizens at home, and in other countries.”
Aaliyah Williams presents Top 10 Open Source Software Apps for Hospitals posted at Online MHA, saying, “Open source software applications designed for hospitals and in worldwide medical projects are gaining traction in some of the best facilities the world over as hospital administrators seek low-cost solutions for better healthcare.”
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