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Health and Wellness Consulting ServicesHealth and Wellness Consulting Services.

This site has been created to give prospective clients invaluable information about health and fitness. Whether you are looking to hire a personal trainer, chiropractor, dietitian, massage therapist or acupuncturist - we are here to help you make the right decision. Your health is very important to us. By networking with other health and wellness practitioners we will be able to refer you to the best individual for your health needs. Our location is in South Florida:

  • Fort Lauderdale, Oakland Park, Wilton Manors, Coral Springs and North Miami.
  • Most of our clients come from the Broward County area.

Our Services

01Exercise Coaching

We can come to your home, gym or job to show you how you can incorporate exercise into your life with ease. Pragmatic approach to exercise is about asking you to do what you can do and what doesn't interfere too much with your life.

02Nutritional Coaching

We can show you how to cook, come to your place and cook a meal at your home or even take you out to a grocery store and help you choose the right ingredients for your kitchen.

03Medical Consulting

In case you need to see a doctor or plan a hospital stay, we will look for the best physician and the highest ranked hospital in the area to accommodate your needs. We rely on many health care quality indicators to provide you with the best doctor and hospital for your situation.

04Corporate Wellness Program

Lower your health care expenses by getting your employees to exercise and eat better. Asthma, diabetes, lower back pain, high blood pressure are the most expensive chronic conditions that can be treated with exercise and proper nutrition. Let us show you how.

The Truth About the Drug Companies

Every day Americans are subjected to a barrage of advertising by the pharmaceutical industry. Mixed in with the pitches for a particular drug—usually featuring beautiful people enjoying themselves in the great outdoors—is a more general message. Boiled down to its essentials, it is this: "Yes, prescription drugs are expensive, but that shows how valuable they are. Besides, our research and development costs are enormous, and we need to cover them somehow. As 'research-based' companies, we turn out a steady stream of innovative medicines that lengthen life, enhance its quality, and avert more expensive medical care. You are the beneficiaries of this ongoing achievement of the American free enterprise system, so be grateful, quit whining, and pay up." More prosaically, what the industry is saying is that you get what you pay for.

Is any of this true? Well, the first part certainly is. Prescription drug costs are indeed high—and rising fast. Americans now spend a staggering $200 billion a year on prescription drugs, and that figure is growing at a rate of about 12 percent a year (down from a high of 18 percent in 1999).[1] Drugs are the fastest-growing part of the health care bill—which itself is rising at an alarming rate. The increase in drug spending reflects, in almost equal parts, the facts that people are taking a lot more drugs than they used to, that those drugs are more likely to be expensive new ones instead of older, cheaper ones, and that the prices of the most heavily prescribed drugs are routinely jacked up, sometimes several times a year.

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Vytorin Linked to Cancer; Prominent Medical Journal Reverses Stance

In an unprecedented change of posture, the New England Journal of Medicine has reversed itself on the issue of whether Vytorin causes cancer. In the initial release of data back in July, NEJM stood by Merck and Schering-Plough, who hired an Oxford consultant to rule that a 50% statistically significant increased risk of cancer was by chance. I pointed out in an earlier posting that such statistical manipulation, based primarily on the opinion of the Oxford reviewer, was ridiculous. NEJM has had a sudden change of heart and now agrees with me.
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Ways to Reduce Fluoride Exposure - Easy Steps to Minimize Intake

MSN has been running a feature article questioning the wisdom of continued fluoridation of public drinking water. It's a 5-page overview of the pros and cons of fluoridation. If you're looking to reduce your intake of fluorine and fluoride (one is the element, one is the ion, both are toxic), it may help you to know what everyday products contain them and what steps you can take to limit your exposure:

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Re-Designing the US Health Care System: Think Universally, Design Locally

by Dr. Susan Parenti

This paper picks up the dialogue started by Paul Starr with The Social Transformation of American
Medicine, in which he noted “The dream of reason did not take power into account.”
With gratitude to Patch Adams MD, Gesundheit Institute, for conversations on health care system
design and political activism.

 

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Continuity of Care Record

Continuity of Care Record (CCR)[1] is a health record standard specification developed jointly by ASTM International, the Massachusetts Medical Society[1] (MMS), the HIMSS (HIMSS), the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), the American Academy of Pediatrics[2] (AAP), and other health informatics vendors.

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Reduce and Optimize Hospital Noise with Six Sigma Tools

A hospital must create a quiet, calm environment for patients by providing a physical setting conducive to recovery and an organizational culture that supports patients and families through the stresses imposed by illness, hospitalization, medical visits, healing and bereavement.

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