Charlotte Blackwell
Charlotte was a pediatric practical nurse, who retired to stay at home with her children. Her eldest daughter has a varity of medical conditions and she is working with the doctors on a diagnosis. Charlotte also home schools her eldest daughter and is working on her first novel.
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Radiation Poisoning: The Symptoms You Need to KnowAfter a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and giant tsunami on March 11th, Japan has major concerns regarding a meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant. Radiation levels continue to rise, but what are the symptoms of radiation? -
'Grey's Anatomy' Musical: A Heart Wrenching Story LineCallie finally is getting what she has always wanted, a baby, or will she? The upcoming episodes of "Grey's Anatomy" promise to be intense.
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'Private Practice' Brings Some Major ChangesIn the past "Private Practice" has ended its seasons with a major shocker, pulling us back in for the next season. With so much happening this season, will they be able to follow suit and shock us back again? -
'Private Practice' and 'Grey's Anatomy': Two Great Story LinesABC's two hit shows both light up our Thursday nights as couples go through trials and tribulations, followed by a little heat for new and old lovers. -
'Private Practice': Charlotte Finally Gets Closure on Her Attack'Private Practice' airs Thursday night at 10pm EST -
Alopecia Can Affect Both Men and WomenThe medical term for hair loss is Alopecia and can be classed into two different stages. Alopecia can be caused by a variety of conditions, some that are irreversible. -
Erectile Dysfunction, What You Need to KnowErectile dysfunction(ED), also known as impotence is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection adequate for sexual intercourse. ED affects over thirty percent of men.
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Decreased Sex Drive in WomenFemale Libido is more complex than men's. Over 40 percent of women complain of some form of decreased sex drive, whereas only 30 percent of men suffer from sexual dysfunction. Female sex drive is influenced by many factors.
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"Grey's Anatomy/Private Practice" Will Not Disappoint in 20112011 will bring some big changes for our favourite prime time Doctors. ABC's hit hospital drama's air Thursday's starting at 8est and promise to be full of trauma, and emotions. -
2011 Bachelor SpoilersBrad Womack is back after leaving two women without a rose on his first go around. Will this time be different? I have the spoilers for his second chance at love. **WARNING SPOILERS** -
King's Disease: Are You at Risk?Gout also known as King's disease is characterized by sudden and severe attacks of pain, inflammation and tenderness of the joint. Gout often manifests at the base of the big toe. -
Reconstructive Breast Surgery, Know Your OptionsBreast reconstruction can happen for different reason, most commonly breast cancer. Know your choices and weigh your options.
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After the Cancer is GoneAfter fighting breast cancer, you may be considering your options. There are different routes you can take for your breast reconstruction surgery. Before contacting a plastic surgeon learn about the various types of reconstruction offered. -
House '" Office PoliticsWith thirteen absent House is forced find a replacement. Cuddy insists on third year student Martha Masters does not agree with Houses unethical practices. -
Desperate Housewives Get a Dose of RealityBree suffers hot flashes, Gabby is worried about Carlos flipping, Renee recruits Lynette for a new business and Susan becomes Lynette's nanny.
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The School Age Child and BedwettingIf you have a school age child who still wets the bed, you are not alone. Millions of families face the same issues of you every night.
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Vampire Diaries, There's a New Vamp in TownStefan and Damon come to Elena's aid, Bonnie and Jeremy get closer and Caroline helps Tyler cope with his new found life. -
Hidden Dangers, the Risks of AspartameDo you drink diet soda, or use sweetener instead of sugar? You may think that it is a healthier choice but you may actually be putting yourself at risk.
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Movember - Prostate Cancer Awareness MonthEvery November is prostate cancer awareness month, and to raise awareness and money towards research men around the world are growing moustaches. There is still time to do your part and donate.
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'How I Met Your Mother' Natural HistoryThe tight knot group of friends attend a fancy affair, get into trouble and learn things they never expected. -
Glee - Never Been KissedThe boys find a way to 'cool off 'when dating girls who won't put out, Kurt finds a new ally, Puck finally returns , and the glee club has another boys vs. girls challenge with a twist. -
ABC's Private Practice Deals with Sexual ViolenceOctober 28 Private Practice began to set up their story line for this week's violent attack and rape and character Charlotte King. The hit series created by Shonda Rhimes will now be dealing with the aftermath her sexual assault. -
What Does Insulin Resistance Mean for Your Health?A descriptive review of Insulin and insulin resistance. What does insulin resistance mean for our bodies. -
Improving Pre-menopause and Menopause SymptomsWhen women enter their 40's and 50's menopause can begin where your menstrual cycle will stop completely. With menopause come many changes here are some tips to help you transition from a menstruating woman to a menopausal woman.
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Brad Womack Returns as the BachelorThree years ago Brad Womack didn't choose anyone in the final rose ceremony of the bachelor in 2007. In January he returns with a new outlook on life and hoping for another chance at love.
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Aging Naturally, Marks an End to Women's Reproductive YearsThere comes a time in everyone's life, when menopause begins and your menstrual periods stop completely. Menopause is not an illness it is a natural process that all women experience.
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First Oral Pill for Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Approved in the U.SThe U.S. food and drug administration announced earlier this week they have approved the first oral drug for treatment of multiple sclerosis. This will be relief for many sufferers who have to take needles to help relieve symptoms caused by the disease.
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2010/2011 Flu Seasons ApproachesThe 2010/2011 Flu season approaching and concerns arise about H1N1 and whether or not this strain will be included in the vaccine. The new flu vaccine has been announced, what will be included to help protect us and keep us healthy?
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NYC Pushes for Smoking Ban in Parks, Plazas and at BeachesA tough new policy will butt smokers out of Central park, Times Square and Coney Island Boardwalk. Public beaches are also on the list for a butt free zone.
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Cholera Epidemic Raises Concerns NationwideCholera is an acute infection of the intestinal tract with severe diarrhoea that can kill within hours if left untreated. An estimated 80% of cases can be treated with rehydration. Approximately 100,000 deaths worldwide are caused by Cholera every year.
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SRC-3 Gene Enables Breast Cancer Cells to Survive and MetastasizeResearchers are working on isolating the causes of breast cancer recurrences and isolating the gene that causes cancers to return elsewhere in the patients body.
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Psychedelic Drugs: a New Way to Heal?Some Illegal drugs may soon become a beneficial medical aid for patients suffering with diseases like Autism, Cancer, Custer Migraines, Drug addiction and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder as well as many other ailments.
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Chronic Pain Syndrome - Patients Brain Maybe RewiredResearch has shown that the brains of patients with Chronic Pain Syndrome have changes to the brains white matter, one of the two components of the central nervous system. White matter is bundles of axons and carries nerve impulses between neurons.
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Controversial MS Treatment Helps Alleviate SymptomsMultiple Sclerosis (MS) affects about 2.5 million people worldwide, and thanks to the research of Dr. Paolo Zamboni, patients may soon find some relief.
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Rob Anderson, MLA, is the Right Man for the JobFormer Liberal candidate in Airdrie, Alberta voiced his displeasure over current MLA Rob Anderson in the July 16, 2010 publication of the Airdrie Echo.
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HIV Vaccine Ready for Human TestingWith HIV/AIDS as one of the worlds deadliest diseases, scientists may have discovered a vaccine to help ward off the virus. Africa is also testing a vaginal gel that decreases chances of transmission.
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Necrotizing Entrocolitis is a Disease that Can Affect Your Pre-term NewbornNecrotizing Entrocolitis also known as NEC is an acute inflammation of the bowel that leads to necrosis.
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The Twilight Saga - EclipseThe third installment of the Twilight saga - Eclipse is finally here and does not disappoint fans.
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A Bachelorette with Class - Ali FedotowskyMonday night aired episode 6 filmed in Turkey, and within minutes of the opening credits Ali was confronting this season's biggest slim ball.
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One Woman's Fight Against Breast Cancer - an Ongoing Series Following Her TreatmentFollowing Rhonda Chieduch-Klassen through her cancer treatment along with the physical and emotional struggles she faces.
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Bachelorette 2010 Spoilers!!! - Ali FedotowskySPOILER ALERT!!!! Blogger Reality Steve has revealed spoilers for this seasons show, and in the past has proven correct. I will recap spoilers he shared and give my pick of for a future love prospect for Ali.
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One Women's Breast Cancer StrugglesRhonda has had her first chemo treatment, now the side effects begin to affect her physically and emotionally
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An Ongoing Series Following One Woman's Fight Against Breast Cancer ContinuesFollowing Rhonda through a central line insertion and her first chemotherapy appointment as well as her personal struggles.
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Breast Cancer Follow-upRhonda has been diagnosis with breast cancer, had a mastectomy, and now works with doctors to plan the course of her treatment and learns of a unwanted discovery.
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Fight Against Breast Cancer - SurgeryAfter finding out she had breast cancer Rhonda Chieduch-Klassen goes through a mastectomy to remove her cancerous breast.
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Breast Cancer ConsultationsNow that Rhonda Chieduch-Klassen knows she has breast cancer, she needs to make a plan to fight it and survive it.
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One Women's Fight Against Breast Cancer - an Ongoing Series Following Her TreatmentFollowing breast cancer patient Rhonda Chieduch-Klassen through her diagnosis, surgery, and treatment.
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Celebrity Bad TippersMadonna, Regis, Diddy are among some of the worst tippers in the world. Servers beware!
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Amazing, Up and Coming New AuthorA young man following his dreams to become a writer, encourages others to follow thier dreams. A brief review of his work to date.
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Great Reads for Your Pre/young TeenLooking for a great book for your teen? I have written a brief description on some of mine and my daughters faves. As well as up and coming collections.
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Underage Sex CrimesBeware of sex crimes against your child, some basic information to consider, and frustrations you may face.
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Medical Frustrations in AlbertaWhen my daughter began to get very ill, I never expected the need to fight for her to get medical attention in Canada, where universal health care is offered.
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Airdrie-Chestermere - MLA Rob Anderson Remains Committed to His ConstituentsMLA Rob Anderson has recieved slack about crossing the political floor to the Wildrose Alliance Party. He continues to show he is the right man for the job, and faces the critisism head on.
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Virtual Learning, a New Choice for Our Children's EducationTraditional schooling is not the right choice for every student, the story of my daughter's struggles and how virtual schooling became the right choice for her.











