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Laptop & Cell Phone Battery Care
One of the problems with a lithium ion battery is that, unlike
other battery designs, it is prone to shelf decay whether it is
used or not.  The amount of charge it can hold steadily shrinks.
If kept fully charged and at room temperature, a lithium ion
battery will lose 1/4 of its capacity every year.
Tips for reducing battery costs:
1) Do NOT keep your laptop or cell phone plugged-in any
longer than necessary after it is fully recharged.
substantial portion of its capacity. Instead, buy directly from a
substantial portion of its capacity. Instead, buy directly from a
manufacturer or wholesaler, a simple task in the age of Internet
retail.
Internet retail.

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Caution:  Alway exercise caution when visiting a web site.  
Do not provide your private information until you have confirmed that it is safe to do so.
General Medical / Health Sites
  • AARP - American Association of Retired Persons
  • American Medical Association
  • Cancer.net - Oncologist approved cancer information
    from the American Society of Clinical Oncology
  • Center Watch - Clinical trials listing service
  • Centers for Disease Control - An authoritative source
    of health information.
  • Daily Strength - Links to support groups for 500+
    medical conditions
  • Discovery Health
  • Drug Digest - is a noncommercial, evidence-based,
    consumer health and drug information site dedicated to
    empowering consumers to make informed choices about
    drugs and treatment options
  • Everyday Health - General health site.
  • Family Doctor - Information from the American Academy
    of Family Physicians
  • General Pediatrics - The general pediatrician’s view of
    the internet.
  • National Heart Lung & Blood Institute - Heart health
    line at 1-800-575-9355
  • Health A to Z
  • Health Central Network - Links to condition specific
    sites
  • HealthFinder - U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services
  • Innerbody - Human anatomy online
  • Kids Health - Offers separate access points for parents,
    kids and teens
  • Mayo Clinic - Health information from the renowned
    Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN.
  • MD Choice - “The ultimate medical information finder.”
  • Medem - Information courtesy of various medical
    societies.
  • MedlinePlus - One of the best sites on the web in terms
    of ease of navigation and use for the patient
  • Merck Manual - Technical medical information from the
    Merck Manual, a staple of medical offices and libraries.
  • National Institutes of Health
  • Needy Meds - “NeedyMeds attempts to bring together
    programs from the various pharmaceutical manufacturers
    to assist people who can't afford to purchase their
    prescriptions.”
  • New York Times Health - A free registration may be
    required for some functions.
  • Physicians Desk Reference - A service from the
    publishers of Physicians Desk Reference
  • PubMed - PubMed is a service of the U.S. National
    Library of Medicine that includes over 17 million citations
    from MEDLINE and other life science journals for
    biomedical articles back to the 1950s. PubMed includes
    links to [some] full text articles and other related
    resources.
  • Quackwatch - Hot to spot misleading and fraudulent
    health information
  • Susan Komen Foundation - Site for women’s breast
    cancer information
  • RX List - RX List: the Internet Drug Index Technical
    prescription information
  • Web MD - A good general health site
  • Women’s Health - National Women’s Health Information
    Center U.S. Dept. of Health & Human Services Office on
    Women’s Health
  • Wrong Diagnosis - “The objective of the site is to
    encourage consumers to be informed and interested in
    managing their health, and to know what questions to ask
    their doctors to help ensure they are getting the best
    healthcare possible.”
Bartlett Photo Directory - On Line
Click on the directory image to the right to
go to the Bartlett Photo Directory on the Lifetouch
website.   After you get signed-in notice the menu
on the left side of the screen.  The site is very
easy to use and incudes a good help screen
if needed.  You will be able to:
  • View the directory
  • View the member list & contact information
  • View the staff directory, and
  • Update your profile (contact info).
Save a "bookmark" in your browser to simplify returning when
you want to access the Photo Directory again.

No one will have access to this information except the
Bartlett Chapel congregation.

All persons listed in the directory can have access to it.   Those
that provided an e-mail address can obtain their
user name
and
password from the website by using the "forgotten
username or password" link.  Their username and password will
be e-mailed to them.  

Persons who did not provided e-mail addresses in the
directory will need to contact Jim Murray (745-6603) to obtain
their user names and passwords.
Clicking the top menu item -
BARTLETT CHAPEL UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH OF IN
-  will return you to the Bartlett
Chapel Web Site.