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When you enter the world of medical supplies you suddenly encounter a new vocabulary, and attempting to match the variety of products available on the market to the correct terminology can be confusing. We are frequently asked if wheelchairs and transport chairs are the same thing. Both are mobility aids and allow people with limited mobility greater independence but transport chairs and wheelchairs are two different types of medical equipment. The key difference is that a manual wheelchair can be self-propelled by the user or pushed by a companion, while the only mobility option with a tra...
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While not something most men want to discuss, the topic of erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common one and has launched itself into our living rooms with commercials promising Viagra (and other pills) as the ultimate ED treatment. Like any medication, drug treatments for erectile dysfunction have side effects and don’t work at all for approximately 30% of the men who try them. There are several natural ways to treat ED, and treating erectile dysfunction without drugs means you won’t have to worry about the possibility of a painful erection lasting four hours or longer (one of the potential s...
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zombiesAre you prepared for Zombies? The Zombies are coming, probably sooner than you think–so you need to be prepared. Zombies are creatures that appear to be reanimated corpses or they may show up as mindless human beings. And they tend to show up every year around Halloween. If Zombies are what you’re into, you can get your fix of Zombie movies, or start with the List of Top 10 Zombie Movies. Or, you might even think about the Health Care industry.

What do Zombies have to do with the Health Care industry? While some may be equating the Health Care to Zombie Insurance, I’m talking about the real Zombies, the ones that you and I could come in contact with, the ones that tend to carry nasty viruses like the Swine Flu and other airborne zombie viruses.

zombie survival kit

What you need is something that will effectively minimize your exposure to germs, debris, smoke, the flu virus, and any sort of zombie outbreak. Something like the official , which is very lightweight and perfect for traveling and fleeing for your life. The Zombie Survival Kit comes with everything you need, including:
- Ten (10) alcohol cleansing wipes
- One (1) pair exam quality vinyl gloves
- One (1) N95 Surgical Respirator Mask
- One (1) sanitizing gel (1 oz.)
- One (1) tissue pack

While the Zombie Survival Kit is perfect for protecting you against Zombies, it can also be used as a pandemic emergency pack.

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