Post by Myla on Jan 22, 2008 13:40:04 GMT -5
;D Okay, sorry to invade every boad with this annoucement, but I've just been accepted as a syndicated columnist on the largest online magizine in the world. What does this mean? Exposure, exposure ,exposure. Every website is starving for quality content and online magazines are a great way to get that content. While it is pretty easy to place an article with one of these magazines, it's not so easy to become syndicated. Syndicated means that the magazine places a snippet of code in various websites looking for A++ content that updates regularly all by itself. This is called streaming content and is good because search engines hate static content. Everyone who uses my column has to provide a link back to our website, automatically including all the content on their site to our search engine protocol. You could see how as my column spreads, our site will get higher and higher search engine results, bringing more traffic our way and drastically improving our daily hits. Anyway, here's my first article. Not my best but I needed to keep it short for the magazines consideration and evaluation process.
3 "Little White Lies" moms should never tell their doctor
by Myla Madson
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"I eat right and exercise regularly"
If you need to lose a few pounds, or experienced diabetes or high blood pressure during pregnancy, lying to your doctor about eating right and exercising frequently could be more dangerous than you may think.
Honesty is always the best policy when talking with your doctor, and although you may feel uncomfortable admitting you're not doing the things necessary for optimum health, answering her questions honestly and completely will help her make a more accurate diagnosis of any problem you may be having. You could also be missing out on invaluable advice that could help you meet your weight loss goals, or more seriously, hiding the truth could make your condition worse.
"No, I don't Smoke"
Trying to avoid the "stop smoking lecture" you know for sure is coming? It's not worth it.
Lying to your doctor about smoking is dangerous and could lead to a misdiagnosis when it comes to conditions like asthma, allergies or slow healing after an illness or surgery.
Smokers using birth control pills or the Patch are also at an increased risk of developing blood clots which could lead to a heart attack or stroke.
You may also miss out on your Doctor's advice on ways that could help you kick the habit. She can design a plan specific to you and possibly prescribe promising new smoking-cessation drugs that will greatly increase you chances of success.
"I feel fine"
Feeling fine physically is only half the consideration your doctor places on your overall health, especially if you've recently had a child.
Depression or anxiety are as serious a health issue as a prolonged cough or unexplained muscle soreness.
Depression can lead to migraines and sleeping problems as well as affecting the overall health of your family.
Research shows that children of depressed moms have an elevated risk of suffering from anxiety, depression or disruptive behavior.
Myla Madison is chief copywriter and editor for the popular womans website, www.abrandnewyou.org, and owns www.WealthQuest.org. Her vast knowledge on internet marketing and home businesses, have allowed countless stay at home moms across the nation to bring in much needed supplemental income. Myla is also a respected authority on various topics related to parenting, relationships and women's health.
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Myla Madson
General Women's Issues
grapevineassociates911@yahoo.com
More Details about Little white lies here.
3 "Little White Lies" moms should never tell their doctor
by Myla Madson
Send Feedback to Myla Madson
More Details about Little white lies here.
"I eat right and exercise regularly"
If you need to lose a few pounds, or experienced diabetes or high blood pressure during pregnancy, lying to your doctor about eating right and exercising frequently could be more dangerous than you may think.
Honesty is always the best policy when talking with your doctor, and although you may feel uncomfortable admitting you're not doing the things necessary for optimum health, answering her questions honestly and completely will help her make a more accurate diagnosis of any problem you may be having. You could also be missing out on invaluable advice that could help you meet your weight loss goals, or more seriously, hiding the truth could make your condition worse.
"No, I don't Smoke"
Trying to avoid the "stop smoking lecture" you know for sure is coming? It's not worth it.
Lying to your doctor about smoking is dangerous and could lead to a misdiagnosis when it comes to conditions like asthma, allergies or slow healing after an illness or surgery.
Smokers using birth control pills or the Patch are also at an increased risk of developing blood clots which could lead to a heart attack or stroke.
You may also miss out on your Doctor's advice on ways that could help you kick the habit. She can design a plan specific to you and possibly prescribe promising new smoking-cessation drugs that will greatly increase you chances of success.
"I feel fine"
Feeling fine physically is only half the consideration your doctor places on your overall health, especially if you've recently had a child.
Depression or anxiety are as serious a health issue as a prolonged cough or unexplained muscle soreness.
Depression can lead to migraines and sleeping problems as well as affecting the overall health of your family.
Research shows that children of depressed moms have an elevated risk of suffering from anxiety, depression or disruptive behavior.
Myla Madison is chief copywriter and editor for the popular womans website, www.abrandnewyou.org, and owns www.WealthQuest.org. Her vast knowledge on internet marketing and home businesses, have allowed countless stay at home moms across the nation to bring in much needed supplemental income. Myla is also a respected authority on various topics related to parenting, relationships and women's health.
Contact the Author
Myla Madson
General Women's Issues
grapevineassociates911@yahoo.com
More Details about Little white lies here.