Hello everyone and thank you for all your hubs submitted last week. We managed an amazing 28 hubs responding to the topic of Cosmetic Surgery.
And the most prolific HubMobsters for last week are
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Soni2006 takes the lead with an amazing 8 hubs on cosmetic surgery:
Mastopexy
An illustrated guide to facial cosmetic surgery and Botox injections
Cosmetic Lifting Procedures for buttock, thigh, and face areas
Get back your adorable tummy with cosmetic surgery options
Modern Cosmetic Surgery - Liposuction Procedure
An Alternative to Painful Liposuction
An illustrated guide to treatment of burns
Cosmetic hair implantation surgery
Followed by Anath with 3 hubs on the topic.
How to Get Free Plastic Surgery
Vaginal Rejuvenation
Cosmetic surgery, the search for perfection
This week we continue on the topic of health but this time we are going to join in the discussion that is dividing the USA; health-care reforms. This is the week to put forward your opinions on the debate. Do not worry if you are not North American as you can still contribute to the debate by hubbing about how the health service works in your country and the advantages and disadvantages of your country's system. In a lighter note you can hub about medical tourism in your country or why having medical treatment outside America can be beneficial both financially and in terms of the treatment received.
Some ideas for a hubmob hub on health care are:
Health Care around the World
Socialized Medicine
Universal Health Care
Health Care Industry
Health Insurance
Managed Health & HMOs
Medical Tourism
Nontraditional Medications & Supplements
Prescription Drugs & Over-the-counter Drugs
Prices & Costs of Surgery & Treatments
Selecting a Hospital
Selecting a Physician
Selecting a Procedure & Selecting a Treatment
World Health Organizations
To join this week's HubMob please follow the steps below:
1. YOU MUST START YOUR HUB CLICKING THIS LINK. Choose the Answer the Request green button. Choose the MAKE A HUB ABOUT IT option.
2. Choose a relevant title for your Hub to get a good ranking in the search engines, AVOID starting your title with "Weekly HubMob"
3. Include the HubMob RSS Feed in your hub: http://hubpages.com/question/20868/hubm … ew&rss
4. Add the HubMob graphic to your hub so that everyone who reads it will know that it is part of the official HubMob topic of the week.
5. After you publish your HubMob Hub, come back to the forum and post a link to your hub with a brief description of what you wrote about and why. Take advantage of the free publicity!
Free Health Care for children!
Do I get your vote?
Some parents are dreading an emergency. You know why! If their child has an accident they have to think twice before taking action.
Some emergency centres want, pay as you leave.
(You can have your child back when you pay your bill madame. But..but my child is worth more than one hundren dollars.
That's your opinion madame, to us he is only worth your payment. Now what is it going to be, money or the child? The choice is up to you?)
So do we get free emergency health care for children.
I say yes!!!
Jane Dee Summers wrote:
Free Health Care for children!
Do I get your vote?
Some parents are dreading an emergency. You know why! If their child has an accident they have to think twice before taking action.
Some emergency centres want, pay as you leave.
(You can have your child back when you pay your bill madame. But..but my child is worth more than one hundren dollars.
That's your opinion madame, to us he is only worth your payment. Now what is it going to be, money or the child? The choice is up to you?)
So do we get free emergency health care for children.
I say yes!!!
That is so amazingly unbelievable that you should join the HubMob this week writing about this shameful situation.
Primary Health care should be a right and not a privilege!
I was thinking about the same thing, and you started the thread.
Good girl.
Let's stir this pot and get at least 500 clicks by the end of the week.
Everybody take and stand and join the caravan!!
Health care reform, how fitting an issue! Here's my contribution. I made sure to get it in early this week because it is such a necessary topic. I'll be happy just having so many eyes, minds and hearts focused on this topic all week! BRAVO! http://hubpages.com/hub/Federal-Health- … e-Affected
Ahh, great Princessa. Now you've gone and picked a topic apt to make me neglect all other aspects of my life this week!
Let's try and keep this topic on the top of the page.
If you see it slipping while your on duty, please jump in and support free health care for children around the world.
Those sad little eyes and those runny noses.
I will have a challenge for all at the end of the week. It will require will power.
Good night.
Aaah! Why me?
I only published this yesterday. This means, I can't click on the link as you require.
If you can add it, I'd be grateful.
http://hubpages.com/hub/Pro-Ana-New-Ano … t-Explicit
Pro Ana - New Anorexic Cult (Explicit!)
Lady_E wrote:
Aaah! Why me?
I only published this yesterday. This means, I can't click on the link as you require.
If you can add it, I'd be grateful.
Sorry, Lady_E...it won't work that way, you won't be part of the feed.
Wow - I just changed the title on my HubMob article, after Google searching my original title and deciding it was more general than I realized. I hope I haven't messed anything up. My hub score hadn't climbed yet, and it's still early in the week, so hopefully the title change will only make a positive difference, if any. It's the same url address, as you guys know: http://hubpages.com/hub/Federal-Health- … e-Affected
The new title is: Why Unconcerned Americans Remain Apathetic To Health Care Issues
Here's number 1:
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Talk-to- … About-Pain
Most people suck at describing pain, so don’t think you are alone. I hope to help you learn a language to talk about your pain and symptoms with your doctor or other medical provider. I will introduce you to describing your symptoms in terms of history of injury, and location, quality, intensity, frequency and duration of pain.
rmcrayne wrote:
Here's number 1:
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Talk-to- … About-Pain
Most people suck at describing pain, so don’t think you are alone. I hope to help you learn a language to talk about your pain and symptoms with your doctor or other medical provider. I will introduce you to describing your symptoms in terms of history of injury, and location, quality, intensity, frequency and duration of pain.
This will change my pain description from "Ayyyyy" to an actual measurable scale. My Doc will be thanking you ![]()
Jane Dee Summers wrote:
Free Health Care for children!
Do I get your vote?
Some parents are dreading an emergency. You know why! If their child has an accident they have to think twice before taking action.
Some emergency centres want, pay as you leave.
(You can have your child back when you pay your bill madame. But..but my child is worth more than one hundren dollars.
That's your opinion madame, to us he is only worth your payment. Now what is it going to be, money or the child? The choice is up to you?)
So do we get free emergency health care for children.
I say yes!!!
I couldn't agree more!! My 23 yr old sister had to take out a personal loan to get my nephew specialized care because she was told she made to much to get aid.. she's a single mother making 9$ an hour.
Shirley Anderson wrote:
Lady_E wrote:
Aaah! Why me?
I only published this yesterday. This means, I can't click on the link as you require.
If you can add it, I'd be grateful.Sorry, Lady_E...it won't work that way, you won't be part of the feed.
That's cool, I understand. ![]()
I think maybe I read what I wanted to hear the first time. My article was not about healthcare reform. My other planned pieces are not on healthcare reform except in an oblique way: I wish the reform was to a shift to Alternative Medicine.
rmcrayne wrote:
I think maybe I read what I wanted to hear the first time. My article was not about healthcare reform. My other planned pieces are not on healthcare reform except in an oblique way: I wish the reform was to a shift to Alternative Medicine.
It's ok. This week's topic is not only about Health Reforms (we are not all North Americans in here!) it is broader than that. As I suggested in the list of topics for possible hubs you can hub about:
Health Care around the World
Health Insurance
Medical Tourism
Nontraditional Medications & Supplements
Prescription Drugs & Over-the-counter Drugs
Prices & Costs of Surgery & Treatments
Selecting a Hospital
Selecting a Physician
Selecting a Procedure & Selecting a Treatment
World Health Organizations
Feel free to choose a subject you are comfortable with as long as it is within the health care category.
Great. Thanks Princessa. My goal is 4 or 5 hubs this week. Probably won't publish today though as anything I submit today may not reach a hubscore of 55 in 24 hours and would not be looked at by the HubNuggets team. So I should have 2 for Wed.
http://hubpages.com/hub/The-National-He … vesting-in
Well guys here's my twopenneth. It is a bit of a ramble and so I hope it makes sense and gets across at least part of my point.
ethel smith wrote:
http://hubpages.com/hub/The-National-Health-Service-of-the-UK-An-Institution-worth-investing-in
Well guys here's my twopenneth. It is a bit of a ramble and so I hope it makes sense and gets across at least part of my point.
A very enjoyable read and absolutely great photos! Thanks for sharing your family pictures ![]()
Your HubMob hub is now live! Bet Mezo will have something for us this week....isn't he studying medicine?
Health Care HubMob

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