What affects, if any, would working next to a wi-fi router have on my health?
February 29, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by finn.margrie: What affects, if any, would working next to a wi-fi router have on my health?
I work at a desk with my wireless router next to my feet for about 6-7 hours a day. It’s not a very powerful one and it meets all the international standards, but can it affect my health being that close to it? Thanks!
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Answer by Matthew M
As far as I know, its about the same as your cell phone. It emits radiation. Probably like standing next to an operating microwave all day.
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how much are work health benefits suppose to cover?
February 24, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by SunShine LeGgo: how much are work health benefits suppose to cover?
Ive been working for that company for 14 years.I had an accident at work about 5 years ago, and a metal rod fell on my foot and and they paid for the hospital bills but still till this day my foot really hurts and still get swollen. the company doctor sent me to a speacialist, but my boss told me today that the company is no longer held responsible for it. what can i do about this? Is it legal for them not to pay?
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Answer by Curious
If you took a settlement or closed the case, the company is no longer responsible.
If the case was closed without a settlement, you can try to get the case reopened.
If you took a settlement, that was suppose to include any future medical costs. If it wasn’t there is nothing you can do about it now. This is what you agreed to.
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How many milligrams of Amitriptyline would i have to take to die/seriously effect my health?
February 19, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by : How many milligrams of Amitriptyline would i have to take to die/seriously effect my health?
It is a tricyclic antidepressant
I am a female, 52kg (116lb) and 5 foot 2.
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Answer by ckm1956
Tell me you don’t seriously expect someone to give you this info.
Suicide is NOT the answer. Please call a local crisis line. Now.
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Q&A: How can I gain weight without clogging my arteries or having other health issues?
February 14, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by : How can I gain weight without clogging my arteries or having other health issues?
I am 16 years old, and a little over 80 pounds. I am 5 foot 3 inches.
For years, I have tried to gain weight in order to become healthier and stronger, not to mention feel more secure in social situations. What are some ways that can help me put on some pounds without hurting my body, especially my heart? My family has a history of heart complications.
And no, I don’t throw up. I have an incredibly high metabolism, which also runs in the family.
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Answer by Adam M
Eat healthy and exercise daily.
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Does maternity rider for individual health care plans and group plans work differently?
February 9, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by hickssam25: Does maternity rider for individual health care plans and group plans work differently?
Say if the waiting period is 10 months and you conceive 4 months from the start of maternity rider. Does this mean that the insurance company will foot the bill for delivery but not the pre-natal care , ultrasounds etc ? If you are a part of an employer’s group plan with maternity benefits/maternity rider, does this waiting period work differently?
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Answer by golferwhoworks
yes in group plans they treat maternity as any other illness but they may consider this pre-existing any way
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what are the most common health problems you can expect with a horse?
February 4, 2012 by Foot Health
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Question by mom_on_duty2004: what are the most common health problems you can expect with a horse?
i have 2 two year old paint fillys. they are in general good health. diet is free range forage on pasture/fields; receiving plain oats twice a day, plenty of water. i just want to know what i should look for that a novice(like me!) wouldn’t notice right away. they are hosed down twice a day(we live in southwest kansas–over 100 degree days abound in the summer right now) and they love it–and it is ice cold well water but they stand right there waiting for it…lol! they have both had their feet trimmed minimally. thanks for any advice!
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Answer by Susan M
Colic can happen it they overeat, either grain or grass in Spring when they have been eating hay. You should try cleaning their hooves regularly, preferably daily.
Horses can get bruises on their soles and that can lead to abscess. Other diseases are prevented by vaccinations, like West Nile or strangles and horse ‘flu.
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