Pat Carpenter
Pat Carpenter writes for Precedent Insurance Company. Precedent puts a new spin on health insurance. Learn more at Precedent.com
Articles by this Author
Texans Need To Stop Their Denial
- By Pat Carpenter
- Published 01/8/2008
- Unrated
Denial isn't a river that runs through Egypt. It's an emotional state that many individuals in Austin, Dallas, Houston and elsewhere in Texas put themselves through on a daily basis. For many individuals, denial is an unconscious coping mechanism which grants a person time to adjust to a distressing situation.
Texans Need To Add Balance To Their Work Lives
- By Pat Carpenter
- Published 01/8/2008
- Unrated
Many individuals who work and live in Austin, Dallas, Houston and elsewhere in Texas, may find that their work lives and personal lives are out of balance, with their stress levels running high. If that's the case with you, it's important to reclaim control of your life.
Whadyasay? Texas Babies With Hearing Loss In Need of Early Intervention
- By Pat Carpenter
- Published 01/8/2008
- Diseases and Conditions
- Unrated
"Your turn," a new mother directs from across the room to her sleeping partner. She has just fallen asleep after three hours of pacing the floor with a colicky baby, head drooped gratefully against the luxurious papasan cushion, when, it seems only moments later, he awakens again.
Drinking May Reduce The Risk Of Certain Diseases
- By Pat Carpenter
- Published 01/8/2008
- Health
- Unrated
Heavy drinking may lead to more than alcoholism, according to recent studies. A report appearing online, to be published later in a print version of The International Journal of Cancer, revealed that women who drink an average of more than two alcoholic beverages a day double their chances of being diagnosed with endometrial cancer, compared with those who drink ...
"Cut Them Off," Say Some. Preventative Mastectomies Offered To Texas Women Genetically Prone to Brea
- By Pat Carpenter
- Published 01/8/2008
- Cancer
- Unrated
Deciphering a blessing from a curse isn't always as clear-cut as it may seem. At least that's true for women who have been told that they carry one of the most potentially deadly genetic mutations -- one of the BRCA, or breast cancer genes, associated with an unusually high risk of the disease.
Recent Discovery A Breakthrough For Texans Concerned About Diabetes?
- By Pat Carpenter
- Published 01/8/2008
- Diabetes
- Unrated
British researchers believe they may have found a molecule that can taste sweets. This breakthrough could lead to better lines of treatment for the hundreds of thousands of diabetics who live in Dallas, Houston, Austin and elsewhere in the state of Texas.
Cookies Are Calling In Texas: What You See Is What You Eat
- By Pat Carpenter
- Published 01/8/2008
- Nutrition
- Unrated
Stop fighting it! You know you're going to do it. Don't you see that luscious, Macadamia-nut-chocolate-chip-brownie-fudge-topped ooey, gooey cookie right there? I know you do. Yep, it's just a matter of time before that little sugar-packed morsel pops in your mouth and fluffs out your belly.
Hillary Aims To Please This Time: Ms. Clinton's New Health Care Plan Promises Coverage for All Texan
- By Pat Carpenter
- Published 01/8/2008
- Health
- Unrated
So she finally did it. She finally told us what was on her mind. This Monday, Hillary Rodham Clinton revealed the bare bones of her proposed healthcare plan, "The American Health Choices Plan," in Iowa. In her speech, she clearly attempted to avoid the flaws of the 1993-1994 Clinton administration's healthcare proposal, and aimed to please more of the lobbyists that thwarted it last time.
Free Treatment For Diabetics In Texas: Exercise
- By Pat Carpenter
- Published 01/8/2008
- Diabetes
- Unrated
Well, well, well. I do believe we finally have a winner: free therapy for the growing number of those with diabetes. It turns out there are few excuses for diabetics -- or any of us, for that matter -- not to exercise. According to recent reports, nearly any form of exercise benefits the long-term control of blood sugar levels, be it aerobic, weight/resistance training, or both.
Breathe, Child, Breathe: Texas Learns To Relax After New Studies Link Hostility and Disease
- By Pat Carpenter
- Published 01/8/2008
- Unrated
We should listen to our grandparents more. Really. As a young adult, I am often criticized for my arrogant and wanton ways, for my blatant disregard of my elders' advice -- wisdom gained only through the tumultuous experience of aging. In the health insurance industry, I am called one of the "young invincibles" for my belief...
