Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Are there any health requirements to become a dental therapist

Are there any health requirements to become a dental therapist?
For example a health requirement to become a child care worker is that they must not have tuberculosis
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You can't have TB to work anywhere, but the only employers who would know that would be employers that have you take a pre-employment physical which all healthcare employees have to do, I don't think a Dental Therapist would be exempt from this. But having TB or just showing the signs you've been exposed are two different things. You should be healthy and caring no contagious diseases. HR Manager





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Saturday, September 24, 2011

Why don't anti-choice groups want children's health insurance

Why don't anti-choice groups want children's health insurance?
for details, see: Anti-Abortion Democrats Criticize Group For Silence on Child Health Bill http://www.cqpolitics.com/2007/10/antiabortion_democrats_critici.html
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Many of them also are anti-birth control, and then they go and preach adoption but they never have and most likely never will adopt a child themselves. They say how much the love life, but at the same time they have been known for murdering doctors that perform abortions and anyone who walks into an abortion clinic. Isn't that hypocritical?
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Because political views are generally taken case-by-case rather than in a coherent system. In this case, abortions are seen as a moral issue and health care as an economic one. If you were to project a coherent strategy, you'd probably end up with some sort of Social Darwinism.
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I don't know what is going on in your country; the rest of us are stymied. Suffice it to say that the US is the only developed western country not providing universal access to medical care to its peoples. Hell, there are plenty of non-western, underdeveloped authoritarian regimes who provide free access to medical care for their citizenry. Abortion is a necessary medical procedure. What's your country's excuse again???
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The cynic in me believes that the opposition to children's health care, abortion, and birth control really has nothing to do with morality. It actually has to wanting to keep a large segment of the population down so the people have few other choices in life aside from taking menial jobs or going off to fight wars. Notice how it's mainly poor people who are being targeted? This is so that they end up having more children than they can possibly afford and those children then grow up in poverty. Then they take the jobs that wealthier people won't do and they go off and fight the wars the rich people start but won't send their own family members to fight.
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I've said this lots of times- to them once you are born you are on your own.
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As I see it, everyone has a right to pick a "pet issue". For example, let's say you have a neighbor who doggedly donates a huge portion of his salary to cystic fibrosis research, and also gives a great deal of his time to work for a cystic fibrosis charity. You do not have a right to go up to him and complain to him that he doesn't do the same for muscular dystrophy or cancer. Though by fighting against cancer AND muscular dystrophy AND cystic fibrosis, he would essentially be fighting for the same things...to save people's lives...he still has EVERY right to pick and choose certain issues to devote himself to, if he wants. It's HIS money and time and energy. Ultimately, if a person fights doggedly for every single effort that saves people's lives, then they would be spread too thin to do any good. So, it makes more sense for people to pick only one or a handful of things to support wholeheartedly. And, in the case of PRO-LIFE (NOT anti-choice...they don't go around call you "anti-life", do they? Don't twist words; it's childish) groups, the same applies. They care very much about the lives of the unborn, and they have every right to do so. People who think they have any right to question someone else's passions are idiots. As I see it, the reasoning behind devoting a great deal of effort to save the lives of the unborn, but not so much to those already living, is because they see something especially tragic about a person who never even had a CHANCE at life, compared to those who did/do... Also: "Douglas Johnson, NRLC legislative director, says the group has remained neutral on the bill because the House and Senate refused to support an amendment that would codify a Bush administration policy that considers unborn children and their mothers to be eligible for the insurance program." You've pretty much got a specific answer right there. First of all, it's not like they're OPPOSING it...they've remained neutral. Secondly, they've made it clear what their problem with it is...that it doesn't include unborn children and mothers. Since they are, after all, a group that fights against perceived injustices to unborn children, then it makes sense. Also, if you still think this is hypocrisy then look towards what hypocrisy the democrats are showing. They constantly state that abortion should be a woman's choice and that no one should be able to interfere with what she does with her body, yet they are morbidly opposed to the idea that, in the near future, women may be able to abort fetuses based on traits of that particular fetus (i.e., it's the wrong gender, or it's gay, or it's deaf, etc.). As I see it, if you're going to support a woman's right to CHOOSE what happens to her own body, you've got to support it in ALL cases, not just those you think are okay. Having said all that, I would like to point out that I am quite pro-choice. I just can't resist pointing out hypocrisy, whether it's on the other side or my own.
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Read the article. Duh. You actually listed the source for the answer to your question. It was because they also wanted unborn children and their mothers to be eligible for the insurance program also(they wanted above and beyond what it provided). And to all the hateful reactions... learn to read. It's pretty embarrassing when the Real answer is quite the opposite of your knee-jerk response.





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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Whoa! is that not despicable, using children to push the health plan as 0bama sees it

Whoa! is that not despicable, using children to push the health plan as 0bama sees it?
not just the use of kids, a lot of advertising does that. What bothers me is having a child declare that if she can not get health care, she might get leukemia in the near future and die! What's next with this guy/ will he stomp his feet and hold his breath until he gets his way. Will he hide in the closet when a fox reporter rings the doorbell for trick or treat questions?
Other - Politics & Government - 8 Answers
 

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Clearly you have forgotten Bush's "snowflake children." Sight Of Bush With Snowflake Babies Makes Time Columnist 'Want To Throw Up' By Geoffrey Dickens (Bio | Archive) July 24, 2006 - 12:27 ET •“Apparently the sight of George W. Bush surrounded by cute babies is enough to make Time's Joe Klein "want to throw up." On this weekend's syndicated Chris Matthews Show, the panel discussion turned to Bush's veto of expanded stem cell research and his appearance with "snowflake babies." For Time magazine's Joe Klein it was too much to take: "That photo-op, this week with all of those babies made me want to throw up. It is so transparently political and cynical." http://newsbusters.org/node/6549 “President George W. Bush has made public appearances together with snowflake children while speaking about his support for adult stem cell research and his opposition to embryonic stem cell research.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowflake_children
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That's the truth, not advertising. Leukemia sucks Really bad. What is a "trick or treat" question? Also, Obama is letting the Legislative branch write the health care bill. As it is their job to legislate. He is in charge of the Executive branch.
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Yes, no need to use children as we have SCHIP and already pay for their care if their parents can't afford insurance. Wouldn't it make more sense to have insurance everyone could afford and has to have so we don't have to pay for their health care?
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If you notice, every time they want to pass a tax they say its for the children. Im tired of having to pay for something I don't have
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I was thinking that NCLB was for the children. BOTH Parties do this. They take away our liberty, either for National Security or For The Children. Why haven't you been paying attention?
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Obama knows no shame to get what he wants.. he will use anyone or anything to cover his agenda.... He only cares what is good for Barry.. not for the country!
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Remember "No Child Left Behind?" Is your kid better off? Kids will be a whole lot better off when they can see a doctor whenever they need to.
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Kids can be in commercials and when it is done for a good cause and done in good taste, it is OK. There are twins in Jacksonville that were making commercials for their dad's car dealership since they were old enough to talk. They grew up into teenagers and are still doing it with a loyal following. The commercials are funny, not the least offensive,. and makes you admire the greatness in some of our young people in today's morally declined society It is a shame to 0bama for him to allow the tear jerking nonsense to be implemented by kids for his personal gain and politically motivated control.





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Friday, September 16, 2011

anyone tried health supplements for child adhd

anyone tried health supplements for child adhd?
i heard fish oil is good
Mental Health - 4 Answers
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fish oil snake oil all the same. supplements are NOT for children Some people have luck watching there sugar intake
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Does he have problems with sleep at night?
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In my practice I have found that Reishi mushroom has a beneficial effect when dealing with ADD and ADHD. Once with an adult in his early 20’s who was diagnosed in his child hood. He reported to me that he has less ADD moments and does not need as much Ritalin to remain stable. A second case was with an 8 year old child who exhibited many of the signs of ADHD but had not been diagnosed by a physician. His mother reported that her son’s behavior, concentration, and comprehension had improved considerably. You should also seriously consider having your child allergy tested. Reishi mushroom will be helpful with allergies as well as it reduces the bodies histamine response. If you do decide to use herbs or supplements, be sure you consult with the proper professionals. Go to an herbalist or nutritionist. This way you will be certain that your child is receiving the correct dosages. Doctors are very good at what they do but they do not have proper training in herbs or supplements. Hope this helps.
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dont listen to herbalists they are not accredited by any major board. why give unproven untested "herbs" (sigh) to a kid when stimulant medication has been found to suppress the symptoms and give the kids a chance at a normal life?





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Monday, September 12, 2011

If Obama is so worried about Children's Health shouldn't he wonder why the job cuts

If Obama is so worried about Children's Health shouldn't he wonder why the job cuts ?
A child depends on the parent's earning capacity!
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Yes, Obama is worried about the Children. Bush wasn't! He's the reason that Obama is trying to correct this situation. Gwynn E.
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Isn't that why he's planning a massive cash injection to revitalize the economy?





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Thursday, September 8, 2011

What are good science fair projects related to children's health

What are good science fair projects related to children's health?
I am a high school student who has an internship at a pediatric office. I need to do a science fair research project but I'm stuck and can't think of anything to do. Any suggestions please? Your ideas will be much appreciated. :)
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You could do something relating to diet/exercise in kids. Especially with obesity being such a problem. Maybe you can look at the most recent research and figure out how to mold it into existing school policies/programs at little to no cost to the administration.
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My sister once did a project she entitled "Candy vs. Medicine". Her entire project was based on the fact that many children's medications, especially over-the-counter drugs, look to a child like a piece of candy. She went into kindergarten classrooms throughout our parish and surveyed kids by showing them a substance. They children then had to check off whether they believed the substance was a candy or a medicine. This project worked well for her because it was relatively simple for her to do. The most complicated thing she had to do was get parents to sign consent form required by her science fair for the children to participate. Hint: Science fair judges are not looking at the complexity of your project. Rather they would rather see you have precise measurements and utilize the scientific method.





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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Cavities and bad dental health in child

Cavities and bad dental health in child?
My daughter is 7 years old and has terrible teeth. She has had 4 of her top front teeth capped, due to decay when she was about 3 years old, I have had 3 cavities filled and now 2 more cavities have been found and she has a abscese and dead nerve on a molar that needs to be pulled and replaced with a spacer. Do other parents have these same issues with their childrens teeth? When I talked to the dentist about it, she made it sound like it is normal, I don't believe this. My daughter brushes her teeth every day, she is only allowed pop when we go out ( I don't keep pop in the house) she does not eat a insane amount of sugar and we go to the dentist every 6 months. I have only had 2 cavities my entire life, both after I had kids. Why are her teeth so bad and will her permant teeth follow the same path? I have this same question posted under dental, but thought this would be a good place for it also.
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it's most likly her diet, does she eat a lot of candy or sugar items, or it could be that she isnt getting enough calories. i had a younger brother who took kool-aid to bed every night and had lots of cavaties, avoid giving sugar items before bed where the sugar just sets on the teeth. ask your dentist about flavored disolvable tablets, i cant remember what they are called but my younger brother (he was around 7 at the time) took one or two a day, he just chewed it up, and it it supposed to help teeth. b/c it is hard to get a 7 year old to brush, but keep brushing, maybe switch toothpastes. good luck
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my friend just went through this with her 5 year old son. He had to be put out and had some serious dental work done. She felt sooo guilty and they too told her that this happens. I guess some kids just have very poor teeth. If she's not flossing, I'd start that...but don't feel guilty!
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Some kids are just born with awful teeth. My son is the same way. Had his first root canal and crown at the ripe age of 5! All you can keep doing it promoting good dental health. Check with your pediatrician about flouride and calcium supplements as well.
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I know you don't like my advise, but it is the truth. Sugar is found in lots of "healthy" snacks For instance... Bananas Grapes Cereal Fruit snacks (not healthy) juices The list goes on and on. There is only ONE thing that causes decay. Sugar mixing with plaque. Sugar+Plaque=acid which eats away at teeth. Proper brushing and flossing is your best bet. Just because she is brushing does not mean she is getting every nook and cranny. If she does not start taking proper care of her teeth, this will continue into her adult years. PS there is no such thing as "bad" teeth as in your "born with bad teeth" that is a myth. Bad teeth are the result of BAD HYGIENE
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My 4 yr old son also has "bad teeth" We brush and brush and he still gets cavities. He sees a dentist every 6 months, and every time it seems he has another cavity. The only thing you can do is keep brushing and flossing the teeth. Hopefully her permanent teeth will be stronger. My children all have deep grooves in their teeth(so did I) so that may be something to ask your dentist. The grooves can be filled in to keep the kids from getting cavities. To JP-My now 7 yr old son was born with bad teeth. The enamal did not form on all of his teeth in utero. His teeth are "soft" The permanent teeth are better than his baby teeth, but it is indeed possible to be born with bad teeth.
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Some kids do have weaker enamel than others. My daughter was born with a cleft lip/palate, and I have learned that cl/p affected children do have the weaker enamel. It is something that does happen. JP is very wrong, and claims that she/he/it is a dental assistant. My kids go to the head of pediatric dentistry at Children's, he happens to be part of the cleft lip/palate team. My best friend is a dental assistant and she and her boss have told me the same. Yes, some kids DO have weak enamel, not the cause of poor dental hygiene. I should mention that my daughter's oral surgeon says the same thing.
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I've got 2 kids who had the same parents and were raised basically the same. One has perfectly fine teeth. The other doesn't. In fact, the one who has fine teeth is milk-allergic, so he doesn't even get as much calcium as the other. In many cases, it's just genetic & there's not much you can do about it.
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It may still be her diet. If she eats anything with sugar in it and then doesn't brush to get EVERYTHING out, bacteria will still venture in and eat away at the teeth. Acidic things such as orange juice right before bed can also be bad, some of the acid stays in and eats away the teeth.





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Thursday, September 1, 2011

My child's father was ordered to carry health insurance, but it covers none of the providers in my area

My child's father was ordered to carry health insurance, but it covers none of the providers in my area?
My child's father was ordered by the courts to carry health insurance on my son back in March of 2007. He neglected to inform me or the child support agency of this information, and my son has been on Badgercare (state assistance) for the past 2 months. His father's health insurance also does not cover the area that we live in, and since he does not want to see my son or have anything to do with physical placement, he does not take him to the doctor in his area which would be covered. How do I bring this up to the courts? I keep continuously being shut down by his attorney and the judge, they make him out to be god but he is just a snake. He wants to get out of paying back child support because he wants a job in another state and they won't hire him unless he is current on his child support. Help! I'm going nuts. Umm to Cecil. I have a job, fulltime, and I pay for childcare and have paid for all of my sons costs for over 18 months. This sperm donor has avoided paying support for that long. Ok. You should read the whole question before you answer. HE DOES NOT DRIVE TO SEE HIS SON. HE DOES NOT TAKE HIS SON EVEN THOUGH HE HAS JOINT LEGAL CUSTODY. THE ONLY PROVIDERS ARE OVER 2 HOURS AWAY. Now, the state also has a law that he can pay partial of my family plan if more appropriate. PLEASE READ THE QUESTION BEFORE COMMENTING!
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Get an attorney. Just tell the judge you are unable to use the health insurance because it does not cover the area you live in. Ask the judge to order health insurance that you can use in your area.
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Definitely use his new job conditions as your leverage. If he keeps winning in court, You need a new lawyer. If he does not visit your child, that does not excuse child support. #1 thing to do.... keep a calendar (journal) of every event. Send certified letters demanding payment. make sure he has to sign for it. If you have state insurance, he still has to reimburse you for your cost, even if minimal. His insurance must suck to not cover where you live. Is it insurance or a discount plan? Discount plans do not qualify for health insurance. Send a copy of your health insurance orders in your divorce decree to his employer. Also, you should easily be able to get a wage garnishment if he has a regular employer. Your lawyer should have done all of this. Do you have a child support division or Attorney general in your state that will assist you? They normally give a discount on his child support due to the costs he will incur for medical support, let them know that he is not covering your child w/ medical support, so you want that discount added back into your child support payment. Child support does not go away, however the government seems to reward those who do not pay with a discount after they get ridiculously behind.... The states claim to have gotten tougher on Dead Beat Dads but I haven't seen it. Sorry for you and your child...God Bless Don't know about yours, but my decree states that if he does not adequate health insurance, then u have the right to get it through your employer, and He has to reimburse you the cost of your premiums. Please tell me what kind of health insurance he has...Is it through his employer?
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The insurance is useless if it doesn't actually cover your son, so he should be ordered to change to a carrier in your area. A motion to modify can be filed. However, if the judge is biased against you, then you may want to consider hiring a lawyer to ensure that you are being treated fairly. if you can't afford to hire a lawyer, you may be eligible for free legal representation through a legal aid clinic in your area. Call the state bar association in your area and request contact info for legal aid clinics. You can also ask if they maintain a list of attorneys that handle cases on a pro bono basis. Also, whenever the judge rules against you, you should ask the judge to enter findings and conclusions of law. This will help you understand why the judge is ruling the way they are and it will allow you file an appeal if necessary. Do not give up, stay persistent. If you are forced to represent yourself, begin studying the rules of procedure for your court. The rules of procedure will help you understand the court's process and you may discover other tactics that you can take against your ex and the court. hope this helps, good luck.
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As long as the health insurance covers doctors in your husbands area there is nothing you can do. The courts can not make him carry a insurance plan that is more convenience for you , they can only mandate he has one. Insurance is a big deal and if your son has it then you should be driving to where the doctors are. You can drive to the doctors just as easily as he can drive to his son.
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Take the court order (you should have a copy of it) requiring insurance to the office where you sign up for Badgercare. I am surprised your ex isn't already getting notices for payment. My wife and I went through this with FLAKids and her ex and the agency took care of it.
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If the doctors are by where he lives and it would be a hardship for him to find a doctor if his insurance was switched then the courts would not do it. He also has to have access to HIS health insurance and just like it is a hardship for you to drive far for a doctor it would be for him to drive far for a doctor. If there is a carrier that offers the same benefits and has doctors in both your areas then the court would tell him to switch, but other than than he complied with the court order. And you bottom question is confusing--if your child is on tax paid state insurance and you have insurance why is your son not on yours?





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