Monday, November 21, 2016

Janet Jackson Breaks Social Media Silence, Gives Health Update as Due Date Approaches: 'I Feel Your Love'


Janet Jackson wants her fans to know that she's okay.

The 50-year-old singer, who has stayed silent on social media since August, took to Twitter on Saturday to reach out to those offering her "love and prayers" throughout her pregnancy.

"Hey you guys.. It's been awhile.. but I'm still listening," she wrote. "I feel your love and prayers.. Thank you.. and I'm doing well."

"Al Hamdu lillah," she concluded, which translates from Arabic to "Praise be to God."

Jackson officially confirmed her pregnancy to People in October, though first hinted that she was expecting back in April, when she told fans that she was postponing her tour because she and husband Wissam Al Mana were "planning a family."

ET recently spoke to a fertility specialist, who revealed what Jackson, expecting her first child at age 50, should and shouldn't worry about as her due date approaches.
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Monday, November 7, 2016


Medical Tourism:

MEDICAL TREATMENT ABROAD

The popularity of Medical treatment abroad is expanding globally mainly due to its greater capacity to provide safe, high quality treatments to those who cannot receive comparable care in their country of origin; many turning to India and Israel.


Medical Tourism once broadly focused on provision of health care and emergency treatment provided by higher-income countries to less developed nations, has since expanded to include patients from many parts of the world to countries with the full range of health care system infrastructure and modernity. Medical Tourism (MT) has become particularly popular in the United States, mainly due to high living costs and costly health services and care. In the United States, a staggering 50 million people are uninsured and over twice as many are uninsured for dental care. Nevertheless, insurance may not cover specific treatments and many are unable to meet the financial requirements specified for medical procedures that they require.

Friday, November 4, 2016


 

What is the US Electoral College?

 


 
 
An American president is not chosen directly by the people but by a group of officials known as the Electoral College, in a manner prescribed by the US constitution and a complex set of state and federal laws. In theory, the Electoral College chooses the candidate who won the most votes - but not always.




How does the Electoral College work?