Nurse Angie Top 10 tips to staying Healthy!

Nurse Angie Top 10 tips to staying Healthy!​

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  1. Be on a healthy diet
    Eating is a way to nourish your body. If you feed it with junk it would not only result in lowered performance, but might harm it in the long run. So, it makes all the more sense to choose your diet wisely. A balanced diet is a must as is the quantity of what you eat. Some healthy eating options include eating about 5 servings of fruits and vegetables each day while minimizing the consumption of saturated fats has a beneficial effect. They not only enhance your health but may also decrease the risk of cancer and several other diseases.
  2. Staying active is the way to be
    All animals seem to be active in some way or the other, ants, monkeys, flies, butterflies all of them seem to be on the move, except for a portion of humans. Our bodies are perhaps accustomed to activity, I presume that the early men & women, or our ancestors much like the animals were busy gathering food... No more yada, yada... but doctors suggest that adults need about 30 minutes of moderate physical activity preferably on all days of the week. You need to begin slowly, and try to make it enjoyable at the same time, so that you persist to reap the real benefits of physical exercise. Some good activities to get moving are cycling, jogging, gardening, walking, dancing, gardening and swimming.
  3. Be wary of Obesity and Anorexia
    Being heavier than what's healthy for you increases the magnitude of risk of several debilitating diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. If you already have a healthy weight, maintain it, but if you're overweight or obese begin right now to set your weight right. Each excess pound that you lose will allow you to stay healthy throughout your life.
  4. Vaccinations are important
    Vaccination isn't child's play only. There are many professions and lifestyles that might put you at an increased risk of infections. In consultation with a physician, determine which ones you need and get them. Disease are many, and so are the pharmaceutical drugs used to treat them, but vaccines seem to be the first among equals, because they prevent disease and hence a save us from swallowing bad pills.
  5. Control Stress
    5. Control Stress

    Stress, be it physical or mental can wreck havoc with our health. A balanced lifestyle need to accommodate your professional, personal and social lives. You neglect the need to balance your life at your own risk, it isn't often easy to strike a work-life balance but you need to find a way.
  6. Get yourself health screened regularly
    Because the need for routine health exams and assessments is different based on your health history, age, lifestyle, etc, you need to consult a physician to decide upon what all screenings you need and how frequently. The reason is simple, for diseases to be diagnosed early results in better outcomes, they can be treated and cure early. Common exams include those for high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sexually transmitted diseases, cancers and diabetes. For instance, cancer drugs can effectively treat cancer if it's detected early on.
  7. No Smoking Please!
    If you don't smoke you're privileged because so many people I know who do, find it quite tough to give it up. But tough doesn't mean that it can't be done.
  8. Is your health at risk?
    You need to find an answer to this one based on your work & home environments, heredity, lifestyle, etc. Once you're forewarned of the health risks you harbor, you can minimize that risk by taking the right action. Your health care provider can help you with this exercise.
  9. Protection is the key
    If you wear seat belts, but don't practice safe sex, you're using different yardsticks. Protection isn't limited to sex and driving but everything from applying sunscreen to brushing your teeth and having fire smoke detectors installed. Whatever you do, wherever you live a proactive approach to protection can save you from a lot of diseases, injuries, hardships, etc.
  10. Treat yourself well
    This simply means that you pay attention to your health, if you're all about caring for the family for instance and neglecting yourself. Then this isn't treating yourself well. Rest and relax, enjoy and have fun, forgive yourself and let go can go a long way to ensure that you're happier and healthier.

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[quote name='War' post='1780226' date='Feb 18 2009, 05:27 AM']Is your health at risk?

That's a health tip?[/quote]

Technically, it's asking whether you check your health regularly or not. and if you are in a safe environment minimized to risk.
 
[quote name='science' post='1780831' date='Feb 17 2009, 06:09 PM']You like Trauma Center a little too much me thinks[/quote]

lol yeah, I played each of those games once, and I don't believe that game is worthy of a cult following... No offense of course.

And how do I solve my nervous problem before a swim race? Tell me that and I'll be forever in your debt. ^_^
 
[quote name='science' post='1780831' date='Feb 18 2009, 01:09 AM']You like Trauma Center a little too much me thinks[/quote]
I concur
 
[quote name='Tropicana' post='1781382' date='Feb 17 2009, 08:15 PM'][quote name='science' post='1780831' date='Feb 18 2009, 01:09 AM']You like Trauma Center a little too much me thinks[/quote]
I concur
[/quote]

I concur +1.
 
[quote name='Sharpz' post='1781388' date='Feb 18 2009, 12:19 AM'][quote name='Tropicana' post='1781382' date='Feb 17 2009, 08:15 PM'][quote name='science' post='1780831' date='Feb 18 2009, 01:09 AM']You like Trauma Center a little too much me thinks[/quote]
I concur
[/quote]

I concur +1.
[/quote]
+1 concur I
 
[quote name='Dr.Stiles' post='1779294' date='Feb 17 2009, 02:43 PM']
  1. No Smoking Please!
    If you don't smoke you're privileged because so many people I know who do, find it quite tough to give it up. But tough doesn't mean that it can't be done.
[/quote]
SMOKING MAKES ME COOL
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She's so cute, my recommendation is to post some more advanced medical advice though.
 
Every time I see anything related to Trauma Center, I want to rage quit life.

I WOULD GET THE GODDAMN VIRUS OUT IF IT DIDN'T KEEP GODDAMN MULTIPLYING BEFORE I COULD GET TO THE NEXT ONE, ANGIE. WHAT'S THAT? I'VE RUN OUT OF TIME? WHAT'S THAT? THE PATIENT IS DEAD?




And then I just used cheats.
 
[quote name='Shakraka' post='1781457' date='Feb 18 2009, 07:11 AM']Every time I see anything related to Trauma Center, I want to rage quit life.

I WOULD GET THE GODDAMN VIRUS OUT IF IT DIDN'T KEEP GODDAMN MULTIPLYING BEFORE I COULD GET TO THE NEXT ONE, ANGIE. WHAT'S THAT? I'VE RUN OUT OF TIME? WHAT'S THAT? THE PATIENT IS DEAD?




And then I just used cheats.[/quote]

Reading this makes me feel awesome that I beat both Trauma center games without cheating. Although I couldn't beat the 2nd game fully on hard.... Yet...
 
[quote name='Cablephish' post='1781330' date='Feb 18 2009, 02:40 PM'][quote name='science' post='1780831' date='Feb 17 2009, 06:09 PM']You like Trauma Center a little too much me thinks[/quote]

lol yeah, I played each of those games once, and I don't believe that game is worthy of a cult following... No offense of course.

And how do I solve my nervous problem before a swim race? Tell me that and I'll be forever in your debt. ^_^
[/quote]

Breath In, breath out and then think of something your interested in. Or talk to a friend. And Trauma Center is DEFINITELY worthy of a cult following.


[quote name='Hop2089' post='1781414' date='Feb 18 2009, 03:38 PM']She's so cute, my recommendation is to post some more advanced medical advice though.[/quote]

I agree, she is cute! But... this is mainly Medical Advice for Dummies! Check my uploaded photos!

I'm stuck on Trauma Center Under the Knife 2: Extreme Mode, the Tetarti operation. It's so hard without the Healing Touch (which Is what I am trying to do)
 
[quote name='science' post='1780831' date='Feb 17 2009, 11:09 PM']You like Trauma Center a little too much me thinks[/quote]
Or maybe he likes medical stuff/actually is a doctor(or anything else in the huge field)
 
[quote name='Antoligy' post='1782769' date='Feb 19 2009, 07:33 AM'][quote name='science' post='1780831' date='Feb 17 2009, 11:09 PM']You like Trauma Center a little too much me thinks[/quote]
Or maybe he likes medical stuff/actually is a doctor(or anything else in the huge field)
[/quote]

Exactly right!
 
[quote name='ortomedius' post='1784234' date='Feb 19 2009, 11:31 PM']He is 14.[/quote]

Yep, I'm 14 and interested in the medical field.
 
[quote name='Dr.Stiles' post='1779294' date='Feb 17 2009, 02:43 AM']No Smoking Please!
If you don't smoke you're privileged because so many people I know who do, find it quite tough to give it up. But tough doesn't mean that it can't be done.[/quote]

That is not a tip. the fuck?
 

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