My name is Stuart Goltzman and I want to write articles and stories that will help people navigate the difficult world we live in and stay safe and healthy. I will be writing about my experiences and what I have learned mostly the hard way as a patient and businesman. I have plenty of academic credentials but most of what I know is from living life and its ups and downs. And lots of self education.
That information is often bad medicals then passed on to a data warehouse like ChoicePoint and anyone who has access to ChoicePoint now has access to that information. Who has access to ChoicePoint? I think with the recent news articles, the more appropriate question is, who doesn't have access to ChoicePoint?
In my spare time I would lose myself into music medicals fake mostly bands that didn't fit the mainstream The Cars Blondie The B-52's Devo Talking Heads. I was in a clique all to myself.
Apparently, his company sends its top level executives to this fancy schmancy private medical clinic for their annual check-ups. It's one of these up-medicals bad and fake-coming diagnostic centers where you spend the entire day there going through a variety of medical tests in posh surroundings. Then you sit down for a "board meeting" with the doctors at the end of the day to review your test results. As you can imagine, these places are quite popular with the "in" crowd. I like to call them the "elite diagnostic day spas"! Much pomp and circumstance!
The best thing about these jokes is that they are absolutely free. If you are looking for free medical jokes, the best place you can get it from is the internet. There are numerous sites which have a large collection of free medical jokes.
However, the real problem lies in the fact that they also contain alcohol. Sure, the alcohol kills the bad breath-inducing bacteria in your mouth, but the fact is that they return in no time at all. The reason is that the alcohol in such mouthwashes causes your mouth to dry up - and dry mouth is one of the foremost causes of bad breath. This means that you get into a futile cycle of repetition.
In Bhopal, India, during the early morning of December 3, 1984, a Union Carbide subsidiary pesticide plant explosion released 40 tons of methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas into the air. The resulting deaths numbered over 3,000, but testimonies later on from doctors who provided medical assistance during the tragedy claim that over 15,000 was the real number.
We shouldn't try to cut more than 1,000 calories per day (unless under medical instruction) as this will force our bodies into thinking we are starving and this makes them hold onto that fat rather than burning it. Again, not fair!