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By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Older Americans may want to start consuming B vitamins which can give a memory boost and ward off future long term care insurance claims.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
The number of baby boomers expected to have broken arms could triple but that’s only a precursor to a future of broken hips and other conditions creating care needs predicts long term care insurance trade group.

By KaiNexus, LLC
KaiNexus, a web-based software company that makes improvement easier for healthcare organizations, announced today that Centra Health, based in Lynchburg, Virginia, has signed a commercial license.

By KaiNexus, LLC
KaiNexus, a web-based software company that makes improvement easier for healthcare organizations, announced today the release of the revised second edition of the book "Lean Hospitals" by Mark Graban, the company’s Chief Improvement Officer.

By Rita Lee
High performance, durable, cost-effective mobile computer solutions for healthcare on display

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Regular visits to the dentist can contribute to lower risk of heart attack or stroke, one of the primary causes of long term care insurance claims.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Aging women are far more likely to suffer from dibilitating arthritis and also more likely to use long term care insurance benefits as a result of this condition.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Mild strokes which generally occur prior to age 65 may result in hidden disabilities including depression, vision problems and difficulty thinking which all can result in increased long term care needs.

By Howard Schwartz
Entering the world of beauty pageants can carry a heavy price tag, so parents must look beyond the glare of the runway lights.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
The percentage of cancer survivors aged 65 and over is already 60% and is set to reach 63% by 2020 creating a long term care tsunami for families and state welfare programs.

By Rajib Dey
A new wing added to Carlson Takeoff software with the emergence of Carlson Takeoff 2012. Some robust improvements like increased 3D visualization, ability for working with PDF files, and the ability to provide customized, more professional reports.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
People with diabetes are at significantly higher risk of developing all types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, the largest cause of long term care insurance claims.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Older women who have sleep-disordered breathing are more likely to develop dementia and ultimately need long term care according to a new study.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
A new memory fitness program can benefit aging seniors. Cognitive decline is a leading reason aging Americans need long term care insurance.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Alzheimer's disease, stroke and arthritis rank as the top causes of for long term care insurance claims according to research. Insurers paid $6.1 billion in claims according to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Less salt in your diet will lead to lower cognitive decline among seniors. Long term care insurance expert discusses risk of Alzheimer's increases.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
A new robot is designed to help provide quality care for Japan's aging population. Robots expected to play role in U.S. caregiving cites long-term care insurance expert.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
The percentage of nursing home residents who are minorities has been increasing according to a report. Seniors using long-term care insurance to avoid a nursing home stay.

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By Helping Seniors In Boise And Globe
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By R&J Public Relations
New Findings Show That Low-Radiation-Dose CT Scans May Reduce Lung Cancer Deaths

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Older Americans may want to start consuming B vitamins which can give a memory boost and ward off future long term care insurance claims.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
The number of baby boomers expected to have broken arms could triple but that’s only a precursor to a future of broken hips and other conditions creating care needs predicts long term care insurance trade group.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Overweight individuals experience more and longer hospital stays and are at greater risk of needing long term care later in life. Long term care insurance trade organization acknowledges weight is a concern going forward.

By KaiNexus, LLC
KaiNexus, a web-based software company that makes improvement easier for healthcare organizations, announced today that Centra Health, based in Lynchburg, Virginia, has signed a commercial license.

By KaiNexus, LLC
KaiNexus, a web-based software company that makes improvement easier for healthcare organizations, announced today the release of the revised second edition of the book "Lean Hospitals" by Mark Graban, the company’s Chief Improvement Officer.

By Rita Lee
High performance, durable, cost-effective mobile computer solutions for healthcare on display

By Public Interest Law Professor John Banzhaf
Some 40% of large and medium-sized companies are expected to charge smokers as much as $2000 more annually for their health insurance, but this is a lot less than actuarial tables dictate or what the federal government permits

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
A new study examines how much salt is healthy for those with heart disease or diabetic conditions.

By Cloudorado
Cloudorado - Cloud Computing Price Comparison Engine has beaten over 700 other startups and won the second prize in “Business Concept” contest by Raiffeisen Bank.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Fewer Americans are dying from cancer of the throat and mouth, though cancer remains leading cause of long term care insurance claims.

By Aarkstore Enterprise
Aarkstore announce a new report "Abu Dhabi National Energy Company PJSC Oil & Gas Exploration and Production Operations and Cost Analysis – Q2, 2011" through its vast collection of market research report.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Regular visits to the dentist can contribute to lower risk of heart attack or stroke, one of the primary causes of long term care insurance claims.

By CRC Press
Information and Communication Technologies in Healthcare explains how to create a holistic Medical Records System as a core component to addressing the issues affecting the U.S. healthcare system.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Smiling and being happy will generally lead to a longer life but an expert warns it can also result in increased long term care risk.

By Ralph E. Bertrum
All of the Client's files are preloaded into a data base containing 100 plus parameters with the files ranked to simplify and identify improvement with instructions as how to do it. No Training needed.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Divorce and extended family arrangements will dramatically change how Americans deal with long term care issues facing aging parents a new study reveals.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Women who eat two chocolate bars daily have a reduced risk of stroke, one of the primary causes of long term care insurance claims.

By Redfish Technology, Inc
Whether a prized executive has been actively looking for another opportunity, or is unexpectedly recruited for a new position, should you make a counter offer to keep him or her? There are pros and cons, wouldn’t you know?

By Institute for Local Self-Reliance
With lower risk and increased transparency, CLEAN Contracts make solar power cheaper than other solar policies like solar REC markets, says a new report from the Institute for Local Self-Reliance.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Aging women are far more likely to suffer from dibilitating arthritis and also more likely to use long term care insurance benefits as a result of this condition.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Long term care Medicaid rules are being changed in Illinois to prevent taxpayers from picking up costs for seniors with assets. Long term care insurance industry exec says more changes will be forthcoming.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Mild strokes which generally occur prior to age 65 may result in hidden disabilities including depression, vision problems and difficulty thinking which all can result in increased long term care needs.

By Howard Schwartz
Entering the world of beauty pageants can carry a heavy price tag, so parents must look beyond the glare of the runway lights.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
The percentage of cancer survivors aged 65 and over is already 60% and is set to reach 63% by 2020 creating a long term care tsunami for families and state welfare programs.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Exposing individuals with Alzheimer's disease to humor therapy appears to reduce aggressive behaviors common to Alzheimer's patients. Long term care insurance expert Jesse Slome recommends Americans in their mid-50s start long term care planning.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Over 55 million Americans have high blood pressure a treatable condition though a risk for future long term care insurance claims according to new study analysis.

By Rajib Dey
The total cost of a construction project comprise of direct cost, contingency costs and margin. Direct cost includes labor, material and equipment costs related with a construction project.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Long term care insurance experts report that elderly individuals with low levels of vitamin B12 have a greater risk of brain shrinkage, losing cognitive skills and greater risk of needing long term health care.

By Rajib Dey
A new wing added to Carlson Takeoff software with the emergence of Carlson Takeoff 2012. Some robust improvements like increased 3D visualization, ability for working with PDF files, and the ability to provide customized, more professional reports.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Women who live into their 80s have nearly a two-thirds chance of suffering from arthritis one of the leading causes for long term care insurance claims.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
People with diabetes are at significantly higher risk of developing all types of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, the largest cause of long term care insurance claims.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
The director of the national long term care insurance professional trade group has commented on the Congressional report examining the new CLASS Act.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Aerobic exercise may cut the risk of dementia and slow its progress once it starts new research finds.

By Emma Kent
New research from the UK’s leading discount website has revealed that 32% of Britons don’t visit the dentist regularly due to the cost of the appointment; with ‘Birmingham’ topping the charts as the area where visits are most often avoided.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Older women who have sleep-disordered breathing are more likely to develop dementia and ultimately need long term care according to a new study.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
A new memory fitness program can benefit aging seniors. Cognitive decline is a leading reason aging Americans need long term care insurance.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Alzheimer's disease, stroke and arthritis rank as the top causes of for long term care insurance claims according to research. Insurers paid $6.1 billion in claims according to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Osteoporosis prevention can help women avoid costly care reports the long term care insurance Association but many women who get screened for the bone-thinning disease may not actually need such testing.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Less salt in your diet will lead to lower cognitive decline among seniors. Long term care insurance expert discusses risk of Alzheimer's increases.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
A new robot is designed to help provide quality care for Japan's aging population. Robots expected to play role in U.S. caregiving cites long-term care insurance expert.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Experts explain that even shorter time exercising can lengthen lifespan. Adding to longevity is good but increases risk for long-term care.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Every hour of television watched shortens lifespan by 22 minutes. TV habits could predict longevity and future need for long-term care insurance expert explains.

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
A small amount of physical activity can prevent memory loss among elderly according to a new study.

By RPost
RPost Sues Telarix for its iXLink and iXTools Products’ Infringement of RPost-Pioneered RateLock Technology to Record Legal Time of Delivery and Rate Sheet Content on Telecommunications Rate Pricing and Costing Notices

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
The majority of long-term care insurance policy owners make no change to their benefits when faced with premium increases. Less than two percent drop coverage.

By Applied Imaging
Applied Imaging looks beyond speeds and feeds and searches deeper into a business’s process

By American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance
Millions of American employees will be eligible for group long-term care insurance. A campaign by the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance encourages awareness.

By Clair Lin
The vulnerable Chinese glyphosate industry has been suffering from the increasing cost in financing and the loss caused by the RMB appreciation.



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