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Healing Sound Effects of Waterfall Faucets http://www.Expressdecor.com
Owning our waterfall faucets, not only adds luxury, and creative beauty to your sink, it also brings a peaceful ambiance. Due to the way our faucets are used, it brings about a relaxing aura. It?s a combination of the cascade like flow of water leaving our glass plate, and the beautiful sound it creates. It?s as if you were listening to and looking at a waterfall in your bathroom. This experience is not just limited to sinks; you can enjoy its qualities for your shower as well. The only difference is instead of running your hands under a waterfall; you can now take a shower directly under one! We accomplish this by having a shower head suspended from the ceiling, instead of being mounted on the wall. You will feel the difference immediately .Now you can literally make it rain whenever you want and enjoy it in a comfortable environment.
Now, if our design and waterfall like feeling is a little too modern for you, then you might want to choose a homier look. We have waterfall faucets varying in designs from metal, brass, nickel plated or pewter finish. The designs are limitless, we have traditional, classic to the sleek and contemporary, all with the same quality of product.
Check to see our available waterfall faucet collection online.
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Protect Yourself by Planning for Long Term Healthcare As time goes by it is more and more important to know the facts about your long term care insurance options. That's because the cost of long term care continues to rise rapidly.
The average cost of nursing home care in the US is currently about $56,000 per year. While the cost of health care varies with location and service level, in certain areas of the country it is as high as $100,000 per year. The average length of a stay in a long-term care facility is 3.1 years, so this represents an average cost of between $170,000 and $310,000.
In fact it can be even worse than that, because a nursing home stay comes after receiving home health care services for a considerable period of time. So your resources will have been severely depleted even before dedicated long term care is required. The Spa: A History in the Renewal Hotel i Nordjylland - Hotel i Nordjylland dejlige omgivelser og skøn natur kombineret med perfekte omgivelser på hotellet med de bedste faciliteter.
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The Spa: A History in the Renewal of Body, Mind and Spirit - by Ann Knapp
The Greeks and Romans did it. Ottomans and the Japanese practiced its health-enhancing benefits. Stretching back to Mesopotamia, spa-going is not a new phenomenon. It's been practiced for thousands of years and by an untold number of cultures.
There's some disagreement as to the derivation of the word spa. It has been suggested that the word originates from the Latin verb "spagere" - to pour forth, or as in the phrase, "Salus Per Aquam," meaning health through water, but these assertions are only suggestions. More likely, the term is derived from the name of the Belgium town, Spa, well-known since Medieval times as a source for healing illnesses caused by iron deficiency. Patrons there drank chalybeate, or iron bearing, spring water whose mineral essentials healed what ailed them. An Englishman who had been to the town of Spa, discovered a chalybeate spring in Yorkshire, England, where he built what became known as the first English resort for drinking medicinal waters. As time went on, the word "spa" referred less to resorts for water drinking and more generally defined a place offering external remedies.
No matter its word origins, the spa has served as a prominent place in many cultures. During the Classical Age, Homer and other writers reported how Greeks enjoyed a variety of baths, as early as 500 B.C. Emperor Agrippa, in 25 B.C., created the first Roman thermae, or large-scale spa...
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Australian commission recommends some health services be provided by non-doctors
Jan 18, 2006 - Linknet Health News
Australian commission recommends some health services be provided by non-doctorsAustralian commission recommends some health services be provided by non-doctors January 18, 2006 - Linknet Health News
The Australian Productivity Commission has supported moves that would allow health workers to perform extra medical duties to ease the pressure on Australia's overstretched health workers.
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A commission report has also recommended that the government give rebates for services performed by medical professionals other than doctors in some cases.
But the Australian Medical Association, representing the nation's doctors, is not likely to support such recommendations. They have long argued that such moves would lower the quality of health care, and compromise patient safety -- not to mention, threaten their own monopoly on the provision of such services.
The commission report argues that a broader role for some health workers would make the provision of health services more efficient and would lower costs. It even suggests that with additional training, technical staff such as technicians or radiographers might perform the duties of radiologists.
"The commission was informed by many participants that there is much greater scope for technicians and other health professionals to undertake and report on routine diagnostic tests in their own right, with provision to refer more complex cases to medical specialists in the usual way," the report said.
The report argrees with the widely held perception amongst the public that some of the routine tasks performed by doctors could be done by less highly paid workers, and this would ultimately reduce costs while providing better service.
According to the report, "It is widely perceived that a range of health care services now provided by medical practitioners could equally well be provided by other health professionals without diminishing quality or safety."
Much of the Australian public's reliance on doctors to provide routine services is driven by Medicare requirements. Since most services provided by health professionals other than doctors are not covered by Medicare, the majority of patients opt to use a doctor.
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