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Five Non-communicable Diseases, $47 Trillion Global Burden Over Next Two Decades Medical News Today According to a study released by the World Economic Forum, the global cost of five non-communicable diseases will reach over $47 trillion over the next twenty years - the diseases include CVD (cardiovascular disease), diabetes, mental illness, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Steward CEO Says Low-Cost Insurance Promotes Community Care WBUR By Sacha Pfeiffer WBUR's All Things Considered host Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Ralph de la Torre, CEO of Steward Health Care, about the lower-cost health insurance plan for small businesses that Steward rolled out Friday. Steward, which runs the former ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thousands walk to Copley for Jimmy Fund Boston Globe By Alexander C. Kaufman, Globe Correspondent Six-year-old Emily Coughlin had been battling cancer for more than half her life. But days after doctors removed her leg braces and gave her a clean bill of health, she woke at 5 am Sunday to walk a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canakinumab Relieves Symptoms In Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Medical News Today Canakinumab (ACZ885; Novartis) achieves major relief of symptoms in patients with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (SJIA), according to encouraging results from a pivotal phase III trial with the anti-interleukin-1 beta antibody reported at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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California Students Without Whooping Cough Vaccine Can't Go to Class International Business Times By IBTimes Staff Reporter | September 17, 2011 9:51 PM EDT Many California schools are barring students from classes if they haven't received a whooping cough vaccine, in accordance with a state law passed last September. The law, which requires that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US Drug-Related Deaths Outnumber Traffic Fatalities Fox News | AP Drug-related deaths now outnumber traffic fatalities in the US, with the rise driven by an increase in prescription narcotic overdoses, The Los Angeles Times reported Sunday. Government data showed there were more deaths caused by drug use than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Yellow Alert for Heart Attack Danger International Business Times A yellow mark above the eyelids is an indication of possible increase of heart attack and illness risk in both men and women. The researchers of Herlev Hospital, Denmark studied 12745 people from 1976 to 2009, who had xanthelasmata and thirty three ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Envisioning a world without Alzheimer's nwitimes.com Participants in the Walk to End Alzheimer's step along the path Sunday at Hidden Lake Park in Merrillville. Register online at www.alz.org/indiana for the Oct. 9 Walk to End Alzheimer's in Michigan City. The walk starts at 1:30 pm at Washington Park ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Schumer uses his juice to demand juice regulation amNY Concerned about the levels of inorganic arsenic in apple juice, Sen. Charles Schumer urged the Food and Drug Administration Sunday to set limits on how much of the toxic substance can be allowed in juices and juice concentrates. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Testosterone and Dads New York Times "Fatherhood Cuts Testosterone, Study Finds, for Good of the Family" (front page, Sept. 13) comes as no surprise to millions of beleaguered dads like me. Long gone are the days when fathers were austere, distant figures who left the burdens of child ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Free prostate cancer screenings offered in Bellingham Sept. 24 Bellingham Herald BELLINGHAM - Whatcom County urologists will offer free prostate screenings to 200 men Saturday, Sept. 24, at PeaceHealth St. Joseph Cancer Center. The exams are for men age 50 to 75. They're also available beginning at age 40 for black men, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Komen Greater NYC Race For The Cure myfoxny.com MYFOXNY.COM - More than 20000 people took part in the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Central Park. The energetic participants were running for one common goal, to raise money and awareness for breast cancer research. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Heart and Stroke Walk Strolls Through Easton Patch.com By Tara Connolly More than 2000 walkers turned out for the American Heart Association Heart and Stroke Walk at Riverside Park on Sunday. The walk aimed to raise $275000 to fund medical research for AHA, the largest voluntary health organization working ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hundreds walk to cure juvenile diabetes WCSH-TV PORTLAND, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- More than a thousand people joined the fight Sunday against type one diabetes in Maine. The 14th annual Walk To Cure Diabetes brought people together from all across the state to raise money for the Juvenile Diabetes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Opinion: Greg David Crain's New York Business By Greg David With even President Barack Obama saying the growth of spending on Medicare and Medicaid must be reduced to save the country, the New York health care establishment is warning of the dire consequences of such a move. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Blackmon: Close look reveals broken health care system Online Athens Like most Americans, I don't really understand the details or economics of the Affordable Care Act passed in 2009. However, in the last few weeks, several members of my family have had surgery. (Everyone is fine, now.) These medical incidents involved ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Walk to end Alzheimer's Saturday at Hawthorne Galesburg Register-Mail By LISA COON Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, a general term for memory loss and other intellectual abilities serious enough to interfere with daily life. Alzheimer's accounts for 50 to 80 percent of dementia cases. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Watson gets a job in medical field Kansas City Star By JIM FITZGERALD AP IBM's supercomputer system, best known for trouncing the world's best "Jeopardy!" players on TV, is being tapped by one of the nation's largest health insurers to help diagnose medical problems and authorize treatments. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Chautauqua County Department of Health alerts public to cantaloupe recall Evening Observer The FDA is warning consumers not to eat Rocky Ford Cantaloupe shipped by Jensen Farms and to throw away recalled product that may still be in their home. Jensen Farms is voluntarily recalling Rocky Ford Cantaloupe shipped from July 29 through Sept. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
9/11 snub sours reader on the Big Apple The Daily Advertiser It is interesting to note that Mayor (Michael) Bloomberg, the oft-times elected mayor of New York City, allowed no representatives of any organized religion at the celebration to honor the victims of the 9/11 tragedy at the World Trade Center. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pat Robertson: Till death do we part or other possible circumstances National Post (blog) Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson told his "700 Club" viewers that divorcing a spouse with Alzheimer's is justifiable because the disease is "a kind of death." During the portion of the show where the one-time Republican presidential candidate takes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Early Alzheimer's detection is key Poughkeepsie Journal Diagnosing and treating Alzheimer's disease early is essential if patients are to benefit from the medications currently used for this dementia, a new report stresses. However, most people with the condition are diagnosed late in the progression of the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Virginia Board of Health Approves Most Onerous Regulations for ... By Guest Blogger Women's reproductive health centers provide a full array of safe, affordable preventive health services, including life-saving cancer screenings, birth control, prenatal care and abortion care. Health centers in the state are trusted providers, and ... Feministe | ||
The Star's editorial | Ignore the detractors: Continue health care ... Irrationality continues to infect health care discussions, even as the Affordable Care Act is showing positive results. Opponents of reform need to tell the public what they intend to do about the problem of uninsured Americans. "Let them die" ... KansasCity.com: Front Page | ||
Media Nation » Elbowing my way back to health By Dan Kennedy Elbowing my way back to health. September 18, 2011 at 11:37 am. Fifty-two weeks ago today, I rode my bicycle for what I can pretty much guarantee will be the last time. I shattered my right elbow in an accident, bringing to an end what had ... Media Nation | ||
Exotic animal professionals nurse owl back to health Some folks who consider themselves to be animal lovers reserve their affections for warm, fuzzy domesticated beasts. Then there are people like Terry Carpenter, whose interest in wildlife runs the gam... Hernando News | ||
Dr. Orin Levine: The Adrenaline Rush Of Public Health Research By Dr. Orin Levine Another, more common chance to get an "adrenaline rush" in a public health research career is when you "break the code" on an experiment, like a vaccine trial. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com | ||
Suit seeks to end Tucson mental-health partnership | The ... By The Associated Press A mental-health network is asking a judge to dissolve the Tucson-based Community Partnership of Southern Arizona. The community partnership oversees the treatment of people with serious mental illness or substance-abuse problems in ... Examiner RSS | ||
Health insurance tax a burden to franchises | Diana Furchtgott-Roth ... By Diana Furchtgott-Roth A firm with 55 full-time workers and seven part-time workers that does not offer health insurance would pay a tax of $50000. By keeping the number of hours worked the same, reducing full-time workers and increasing part-time workers, until ... Examiner Op Eds RSS | ||
Mobile health units saving lives in drought-affected Ethiopia :: U.S. ... The U.S. Fund for UNICEF supports child survival, protection and development worldwide through education, advocacy and fundraising. UNICEF USA News | ||
Why health reform will not be repealed By Kevin While major provisions of ACA will not be implemented for another two-and-a-half years, many have already seen a direct and personal impact. KevinMD.com | ||
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The Global Health Web: An Integrated Approach Toward Solving ... By Alison Kraemer Despite having a straightforward name, "global health" is not simple. In fact, according to Jeffrey Koplan, M.D., M.P.H., and colleagues from the Consortium of Universities for Global Health, "The global in global health refers to the scope of ... Global Health Hub | ||
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Health Education | Popular World Health News By Admin Health education, health is a discipline that affects every level of society. Provides the foundation on which societies can promote ways of saving to enjoy life and keep your life in detail the damage caused by infectious diseases and infections. ... Popular World Health News | ||
WASHINGTON: Repeal our unfunded health law? No way, says ... It's a massive health care entitlement with unfunded future costs over $7 trillion. Many conservatives are still upset at the way it was rammed through Congress. CentreDaily.com -- Politics | ||
The Causal Effect of Education on Health: What is the Role of Health ... In this paper we investigate the contribution of health related behaviors to the education gradient, using an empirical approach that addresses the endogeneity of both education and behaviors in the health production function. We apply this ... PoliEcon | ||
KMOX Health And Wellness Show « CBS St. Louis By Justin Wingerter Judge Glenn Norton, Chairman of the Board for the AFA (Action for Autism) and Susan Berardi, writer, actress and mother, discuss an upcoming fundraiser for autism. Also, local Zumba experts join the show. CBS St. Louis | ||
Health mandate shouldn't be court's call | Healthy Living By jabzbunz The most controversial constitutional law issue currently facing the United States is the constitutionality of President. Healthy Living | ||
Community health center serves all | Mountain Democrat By Chris Daley EL DORADO COUNTY Community Health Center leadership team, left to right, are Family Nurse Practitioner and Clinical Director Diane Boss, Medical Director, Dr. Veronica Velasquez-Morfin, Outreach Director, Diana Labelle-Kantola, ... Mountain Democrat | ||
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Save the Children – Health Workers | Helloitsgemma By helloitsgemma Save the Children – Health Workers. You know that 'thing' it's late you've had a long day and it's all running round your head, you've listening to people talk about issues that are both depressing and inspiring, and you think what can I do? ... Helloitsgemma |
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