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The Silent Killer (Part 2)

(Part 2) Part 2 will discuss: Physiology of blood pressure regulation, Medications to help control hypertension Blood pressure regulation is a complex process involving a series of body systems, hormones and input from the nervous system all working together to...

The Silent Killer

Part 1 High blood pressure (HBP) has been called the silent killer and with good reason. It is estimated that at least 20 percent of the population with high blood pressure have no symptoms. In part 1 we will discuss: Symptoms of hypertension Health risks of...

Avoid Exposure to Infectious Diseases by Accessing this Medical Model

With emergency room department waiting times ranging from just over one and a half hours (North Dakota) to just under 4 hours, (Maryland) the likelihood that you will be exposed to contagious diseases in crowded waiting rooms is almost certain.  From urinary tract...

Hashimotos Thyroiditis Part 2

Tips to manage Hashimoto’s Health risks of not treating Hashimoto’s adequately Lifestyle/stress reduction tips to manage energy and emotional ups and downs How to naturally increase biologically active T3 Diet strategies to help heal Nutritional supplements that can...

Food and Health

(An often-overlooked medical prep) If the past 2 years have taught us anything it is how fragile our supply chain is. Trucker shortage Illness preventing harvest Worldwide bird flu- culling Crop production down Increasing food prices (no end in sight) A well-stocked...

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Pneumonia

Pneumonia is an infection of the tiny air sacs of the lung called alveoli. Alveoli absorb oxygen from inhaled air. When alveoli become infected, they fill up with fluid, making transport of oxygen throughout the body difficult. Pneumonia can range in severity from a...

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Clean Water is Medical Preparedness

One of the most important medical preparedness items to store and have readily available is clean water. According to the CDC about 7.2 million people every year in the United States fall ill due to waterborne diseases.  During or shortly after a natural disaster,...

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How Medically Prepared Are You

How Medically Prepared Are You

Our healthcare systems are strained beyond capacity. From healthcare worker shortages to increase in patients visiting the emergency rooms, to medication shortages our fragile healthcare system is reaching, and in some instances has reached crisis mode. Our medical...

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Other Medication Considerations

  Our expertise at JASE is focused on providing our patients with the more difficult to obtain prescription medications for their emergency preparedness. Specifically, antibiotics and medications for chronic conditions. Our five specially selected antibiotics can...

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What About My Penicillin Allergy?

Even though you might have a penicillin allergy reported on your medical record it doesn’t necessarily mean you have a true allergy. In fact. over 90 percent of patients with a reported penicillin allergy are found to not actually have an allergy when formally tested.

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