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<![CDATA[ <p>A member of the Health Ministry fumigates a home against the Aedes aegypti mosquito to prevent the spread of dengue fever in Managua, on October 25, 2013. The Nicaraguan government issued a health red alert as a dengue fever epidemic has killed 13 people so far this year six in the past week and infected more than 4,000 individuals, according to presidential spokesman Rosario Murillo. Dengue, transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, occurs in Central America mostly during its rainy season</p><p>Getty</p><p>MANAGUA, Nicaragua MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) Hundreds of health workers spread across Nicaragua's capital this week to fumigate every home against a mosquito that spreads dengue. They were also on the lookout for people infected with the sometimes deadly disease.</p><p>Officials also deployed health workers throughout Nicaragua to identify people sick with dengue and move them to health care facilities and to educate communities about dengue prevention.</p><p>Most of Nicaragua's 5,400 dengue cases, including 14 deaths, are concentrated on the border with Honduras. Honduras has reported nearly 18,000 cases so far, compared with 15,000 for all of 2012.</p><p>Central America is on track to have one of its worst years ever for dengue. Centers for Disease Control says. The virustransmitting aedes aegypti mosquitoes are found in dense population areas where a combination of people and standing water allow them to breed and thrive.</p><p>There is no vaccine or cure for dengue. Treatment can mirror that for standard flu symptoms or can be more extensive for patients who have to be hospitalized. People contracting the most severe type, hemorrhagic dengue, can experience severe pain, breathing difficulties, bleeding and even circulatory failure.</p><p>Uninsured countrywide Nearly 33 percent of Hispanics under the age of 65 had no health coverage in 2010. <a title="Andrew Bogut Authentic Jersey" href="http://www.warriorsmall.com/andrew_bogut_warriors_jersey.html" target="_blank">Andrew Bogut Authentic Jersey</a> </p><p>Hispanics had the highest numbers of uninsured compared to blacks (22 percent), whites (14 percent) and others (19 percent) who lacked health insurance.</p><p>States With Highest Numbers Of Uninsured Latinos Georgia: 45 percent of non elderly Hispanics are uninsured in the state of Georgia. Only 22 percent of the state's total population under age 65 is in the same situation.</p><p>North Carolina: 49 percent of non elderly Hispanics are uninsured in the state of North Carolina. About 20 percent of North Carolina's population under age 65 is uninsured.</p><p>Kentucky: 51 percent of non elderly Hispanics are uninsured in the state of Kentucky. The same is true for only 18 percent of the rest of the state's residents under age 65.</p><p>South Carolina: 57 percent of non elderly Hispanics are uninsured in the state of South Carolina. 6 percent of the total non elderly population in Massachusetts is uninsured.</p><p>Michigan: 16 percent of non elderly Hispanics are uninsured in the state of Michigan. About 15 percent of the total non elderly population in Michigan is also uninsured.</p><p>Wisconsin: 20 percent of Latinos under age 65 are uninsured in the state of Wisconsin. About 11 percent of the total non elderly population in Wisconsin is uninsured.</p><p>Pennsylvania: 22 percent of non elderly Hispanics are uninsured in Pennsylvania. Hispanic population surged 43%, rising to 50.5 million in 2010 from 35.3 million in 2000. Latinos constitute 16% of the nation's total population.</p><p>The Pew Hispanic Center projects that nearly one in five Americans (19%) will be foreign born in 2050. And Latinos will represent 29 percent of the nation's population in 2050, accounting for almost one third of the entire country.</p><p>Immigration will be the main factor for population growth. population between 2005 to 2050, 67 million will be immigrants.</p><p>Many of these immigrants are not eligible for governmentsponsored or subsidized health care under The Affordable Care Act.</p><p>Immigrants And Medicaid Medicaid provides essential coverage to vulnerable</p><p>populations who might otherwise be uninsured. Latinos are about two times more likely than Whites to have coverage through Medicaid or the Children's Health Insurance Plan (CHIP). <a title="Johnny Unitas Jersey" href="http://www.coltsmall.com/authentic_johnny_unitas_indianapolis_colts_jersey.html" target="_blank">Johnny Unitas Jersey</a> </p><p>But immigrants are less likely to have access to employersponsored health insurance.</p><p>Legal immigrants can enroll in Medicaid, CHIP only after they have been in the country for five years, while undocumented immigrants are barred from government insurance programs altogether, according to The Daily Beast.</p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2015 15:54:09 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ <p>So, you want to lose weight but the biggest obstacle that stands in your way is a busy schedule and you couldn't find time to exercise. But perhaps you have tried working out a couple of times before but your weren't successful. And traditional workout of setting an ample time just for exercise was difficult to apply.</p><p>Before you give way and accept that physical activity is not possible in your current situation, let me propose a solution. The solution is applying short exercises which you can carry out when there is an available time.</p><p>In order to continue working without being interrupted by health problems relating to lack of physical activity, you need to exercise. But it will required also a change in your eating habits. How are you going to do that?</p><p>Here are five practical timesaving tricks that will help you lose weight:</p><p>(1) Include exercise in your routine. If your work place is just nearby, walking to the office daily, instead of driving can easily secure an organized daily workout. Although, you have to leave home earlier than before, it's worth the effort. And when you do this exercise, just remember that the faster you walk the more you burn calories. Another good option is cycling to the office.</p><p>(2) Work out during work breaks. If walking to the office is not an option, you can exercise during work breaks. As you take a coffee break try applying short exercises like squats, pushups, and abs exercises. Just look for a place in the office where your boss won't see you (better if you have your own room in the office). Coffee break is also a good time to apply short exercises, because coffee helps energize the body.</p><p>(3) Bring raw fruits and vegetables. Raw fruits and vegetables are easy to carry, and bringing some with you making them a part of your meal or snack, instead of processed foods, will add a load of important nutrients that your body will thank you. Eating fruits and vegetables between meals can also prevent overeating.</p><p>(4) Cook more than you need at one time. Cooking food in the morning that is enough for one day will save you time and effort later, because you can place your cooked food in small containers and refrigerate them for later use in the office or at home. Cooking also gives you opportunity to prepare healthy foods. But do this only when you have time to cook.</p><p>(5) Multitask during workout. If ever you are unable to exercise in the office, your last chance is to work out at home. Normally, exercises have 12 minutes rest in between, so you'll have option to do something else during rest period. A good 15minute workout will surely shed some pounds. Yes, it sure helps when you squeeze little things in here and there. Adds up! Bits of walking, bits of good food in hand to bridge a "junk food" moment and more. THanks. Good article. Simple but healthcritical tips. <a title="George Wilson Jersey" href="http://www.titansmalls.com/authentic_george_wilson_tennessee_titans_jersey.html" target="_blank">George Wilson Jersey</a> </p><p>Inspiring ways to keep on track. Yes, it sure helps when you squeeze little things in here and there. Adds up! Bits of walking, bits of good food in hand to bridge a "junk food" moment and more. THanks. Good article. Simple but healthcritical tips.</p><p>I know there are so many exercises one can do while standing in that queue. When my back was damaged playing rugby, the Doctor said I would need to rebuild and strengthen my back muscles, his advise, when ever standing pinch the bum muscles, squeeze and release, this did wonders for my back, yet I often wonder what someone behind me, looking at my arse, must of thought. I know there are all sorts of little things one can do without going to a gym, I've just forgotten most of them.</p><p>I know there are so many exercises one can do while standing in that queue. When my back was damaged playing rugby, the Doctor said I would need to rebuild and strengthen my back muscles, his advise, when ever standing pinch the bum muscles, squeeze and release, this did wonders for my back, yet I often wonder what someone behind me, looking at my arse, must of thought. I know there are all sorts of little things one can do without going to a gym, I've just forgotten most of them. <a title="Derrick Morgan Jersey" href="http://www.titansmalls.com/authentic_derrick_morgan_tennessee_titans_jersey.html" target="_blank">Derrick Morgan Jersey</a> </p><p>Really? Perhaps it's because I haven't tried playing rugby. Football is very rough and many would give up during training, but speaking of sports injuries, I read an article several months ago that showed basketball has more injuries than football. But the number 1 on the list is cycling (or perhaps mountain biking). I'm not sure about the latest update.</p><p>Really? Perhaps it's because I haven't tried playing rugby. Football is very rough and many would give up during training, but speaking of sports injuries, I read an article several months ago that showed basketball has more injuries than football. But the number 1 on the list is cycling (or perhaps mountain biking). I'm not sure about the latest update.</p>
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2015 15:50:59 +0900</pubDate>
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<![CDATA[ <p>VATICAN CITY VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope Francis has led tens of thousands of people in silent prayer in memory of African migrants who died of thirst after being stranded in the Sahara.</p><p>People packed in St. Peter's Square on Friday bowed their head as the pope asked for prayers for "our brothers and sisters" who perished "from thirst, hunger and exhaustion" trying to reach a better life.</p><p>Nearly 100 Africans met a grisly end in Niger after the trucks they were traveling in broke down in the middle of the Sahara before they could reach Algeria. <a title="Mike Adams Jersey" href="http://www.coltsmall.com/authentic_mike_adams_indianapolis_colts_jersey.html" target="_blank">Mike Adams Jersey</a> </p><p>Francis, speaking to the crowd on the All Saints Day holiday, lamented that "in these days we have seen the images of the cruel desert." Some 50 children were among the dead.</p><p>Niger Migrant DeathsIn this Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013 photo, volunteers and officials dig graves to inter the bodies of migrants who died of thirst after their the truck they were traveling in, seen rear, broke down while attempting to cross the Sahara Desert north of Arlit, Niger. Nearly 100 African migrants hoping to escape crushing poverty met a grisly end in the desert, officials said Thursday, dying of thirst under the baking sun after their truck broke down in Niger not far from the Algerian border. 30, 2013 photo, volunteers and soldiers pause while digging graves to inter the bodies of migrants who died of thirst after their the truck they were traveling in broke down in the Sahara Desert north of Arlit, Niger. Nearly 100 African migrants hoping to escape crushing poverty met a grisly end in the desert, officials said Thursday, dying of thirst under the baking sun after their truck broke down in Niger not far from the Algerian border. 30, 2013 photo, men cover the bodies of migrants who died of thirst after the truck they were traveling in, right, broke down while attempting to cross the Sahara Desert north of Arlit, Niger. Nearly 100 African migrants hoping to escape crushing poverty met a grisly end in the desert, officials said Thursday, dying of thirst under the baking sun after their truck broke down in Niger not far from the Algerian border. 30, 2013 photo, soldiers walk away from the freshly dug grave, after burying bodies of migrants who died of thirst when their the truck broke down in the Sahara Desert north of Arlit, Niger. Nearly 100 African migrants hoping to escape crushing poverty met a grisly end in the desert, officials said Thursday, dying of thirst under the baking sun after their truck broke down in Niger not far from the Algerian border. <a title="Bjoern Werner Colts Jersey" href="http://www.coltsmall.com/authentic_bjoern_werner_indianapolis_colts_jersey.html" target="_blank">Bjoern Werner Colts Jersey</a> </p>
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