Saturday, December 12, 2015

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So there it is in a nut shell - I have spelled out what I believe is our responsibility; that if we all pulled in the same direction as described above (think of disease prevention and what this can do for you and those who do need to access the health care system) we would dramatically and permanently free up this precious and finite resource and it would be there for others in need and, when we need it and in most cases at far less cost. We are all in this together folks, rich and poor, the older among us and the younger and if we just act responsibly and for the good of others in this matter, we would solve the problem. And then, we could work on the next challenge and the next one after that until we see clearly the power of teamwork - "all for one and one for all". That kind of thinking and behavior can work wonders. We all know it deep down - so let's just do it!
Look for a weekly newsletter and articles that will deal with everything about health care in America. Look for weekly newsletters that discuss changes coming to employer sponsored health care benefits, changes coming to Medicare and Medicaid plans, new technologies that should be of interest, and articles and commentary with regard to state and national healthcare policies as they develop in the months and years to come. Any kind of question you have about health care I can help to point you to resources that will answer these questions. The specifics about your employer sponsored insurance plan, Medicare, Medicaid and how you can incorporate disease prevention strategies into your life with their big benefits. Ask away and if I don't know or can't find the answer, maybe one of this blogs participant's will know. We are all in this together and as long as we believe that and look out for each other - everything will be alright!


Friday, December 11, 2015

PUYRED

This same technique can be used in arts, particularly for making molds and casts. Plaster bandages are available in art stores that mimic the medical usage.

• They can be used in sculptures, jewelry, dress molds, scenery, craft projects and more.

• They prove especially useful for making shell or mother molds, i.e., a rigid shell over a flexible rubber mold that holds the rubber in place without any scope for distortion.

• You can also use plaster bandages to capture molds directly from the human body. They are the ideal choice for making less detailed molds such as in belly casting (popular during pregnancy).

• Experienced artists even make masks by applying plaster bandages directly on the model's face! It should be noted that a plaster bandage will only capture the shape and form and not finer features or textures.



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