Archive for December 2009

Pets and People

Saturday, December 26th, 2009
I can be your "deerest" friend!

Just think of me as your "deer" friend!

Do you know that 57% of American households own at least one pet (American Veterinary Medical Association)?

We certainly spend a lot of time as well as money on our canine, feline, avian, reptilian and other animal housemates! So, is this all worth it? Well, if you ask most pet owners, they would definitely say “yes.”  However, they barely understand all of the benefits they are getting from co-habitating with non humans!

Since dogs (bark, bark) are the most common household pet, let’s focus on their impact on our lives.  Their roles can include:

  • Personal trainer:  they get us up and out walking for our pleasure or, perhaps, to throw a ball
  • Therapist:  they serve as someone with whom to talk through our problems
  • Stress reducer:  they help us focus on things other than our current worries
  • The perfect companion:  someone who will always agree with your opinion and who won’t talk back
  • Social “ice breaker”:  think of the times a cute pooch has helped gain the attention of someone you wanted to meet
  • Body warmer:  great for all of those cold nights
  • Floor cleaner:  your home is always free of crumbs under foot
  • Life extender:  people with pets live longer

For all of these reasons and many more, I recommend a dog in your life. Most of the time this is one relationship that will always give you back more than you ever could imagine!

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Old-School vs. High-Tech Medicine

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

A recent study by the Loyola University Health System demonstrated that a simple bedside exam by a doctor could be more accurate than a CT scan in deciding which patients would need to return to the operating room to treat complications from a surgery.

http://www.sciencecentric.com/news/article.php?q=09121902-doctors-bedside-skills-trump-medical-technology

So not only is it cheaper and easier to be physically examed by your doctor, but it could also be more successful than getting these high-tech tests done.  This is why it’s so important that we connect with our doctors on a regular basis.  Then they’d be more familiar with our medical history and health problems.  Thus, it would be easier for them to detect problems that maybe even these machines can’t.  In the long run, this seems to be the healthier and more economical solution to our medical problems.

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Mapping Out Health Reform

Thursday, December 10th, 2009
The Case for Change Map from Healthreform.gov

The Case for Change Map from Healthreform.gov

I was checking out healthreform.gov, a Website managed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that lays out the case for health reform. On the site’s homepage, there’s an interactive map where you can get a report on the “current state of healthcare and the benefits of reform” in each state. Take a peek at the Missouri report. Do you agree or disagree with the statement that the “health care status quo is not an option for our states”?  Please share  an example as to why or why not.

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Welcome

Friday, December 4th, 2009

With a geographic focus on Missouri, BARK is a new blog about the economy, social services, healthcare reform and more. Down on your luck?  Looking to help those who are? Then join our dialogue!

So let’s get started. The Department of Labor released new employment figures that show that the unemployment rate dropped slightly to 10 percent in November from 10.2 percent in October.

The construction, manufacturing, and information industries saw job losses, while temporary help services and health care added jobs. Wholesale and retail trade, transportation and warehousing, financial activities and leisure and hospitality showed little change over the month. Do these data mesh with your experiences in the last month?  Are you currently looking for employment? Have you seen any uptick in job opportunities in your area? Please tell us what you see out there.

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Posted in Jobs & Careers, Welcome