10.31.07

Some parents make the mistake of believing that they can feed their

Posted in Health and Fitness at 4:05 am by stephen

children improperly and ward off disease by vaccinations or inoculations
of the products of disease taken from various animals
Some parents make the mistake of believing that they can feed their
children improperly and ward off disease by vaccinations or inoculations
of the products of disease taken from various animals. This is contrary
to reason, common sense and nature and it is impossible. Any individual
who is continually abused in any way, be he infant or adult, will
deteriorate. If the disease is not the one that has been feared, it will
be some other one.

<b>Health</b> care is a right

Our current system doesn’t work and is way too expensive. algore. algore; added; 16 days ago; 323 responses.

New Celebrity Introduces Students to Need, Advantages of <b>Health</b> <b>…</b>

From PR Newswire: Government and Policy: “We desperately need more young people to pursue health care occupations to meet the growing needs of Pennsylvanians,” Governor Edward G. Rendell said. “These occupations not only promise the

Introduction to <b>Health</b> Education and Promotion

This course is the designated gateway course required for students who choose to minor in health education or health promotion and should be taken within the first 6 units of declaring a health minor or pursuing health licensure

CQs Carey Examines FY 2008 Budget, <b>Health</b> IT, Veterans <b>Health</b> <b>…</b>

Mary Agnes Carey, associate editor of CQ HealthBeat, examines SCHIP funding, health information technology legislation and House approval of veterans health care and cancer screening measures in this weeks Health on the Hill from

Kucinich questions Bush&#39;s mental <b>health</b>

Kucinich, with wife Elizabeth, questioned the president’s mental health. (CNN) Strong words from Democratic presidential contender Dennis Kucinich may be nothing new, but his comments to a newspaper Tuesday questioning President

Facilitating <b>Health</b> Behavior

This course is designed as a capstone experience for non-teaching health minor students who have had at least 12 credits of work in the health minor. This course offers opportunities to gain the skills necessary for helping others with

Maryland Governor Unveils <b>Health</b> Insurance Proposal Maryland <b>…</b>

Governor Oalley Announces Healthcare Proposal Governors Health Insurance Proposal Will Expand Medical Insurance Coverage in Maryland to More than 100000 Adults and Children; Executive Order Establishes Maryland Health Quality and

Lutheran hospital offers free publication listing community <b>…</b>

The free guide includes information about Lutheran Generals community education classes, support groups, wellness offerings, lectures, health screenings and special events. There also are sections devoted to programs on addiction […]

Heartland Center Seeks Proposals For Pilot Research Projects <b>…</b>

The Heartland Center for Occupational Health and Safety at the University of Iowa is accepting research proposals for pilot project funding from doctoral and postdoctoral trainees, occupational medicine residents, junior faculty and

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10.29.07

The bad odors given off by the body resemble the odors in severe fevers

Posted in Health and Fitness at 4:10 am by stephen

with much wasting, and hence they alarm those who have had little or no
experience with protracted fasts
The bad odors given off by the body resemble the odors in severe fevers
with much wasting, and hence they alarm those who have had little or no
experience with protracted fasts. These odors are often bad at the end
of about one week of fasting, though there is no fixed period for their
appearance. They should cause no alarm for they simply indicate that the
body is cleansing itself, and that is exactly what is desired. Under
proper conditions I have neither seen nor heard of a fatality coming
from a short fast. Those who are in such physical shape that they will
die if fasted from five to ten days would die if they were fed.

<b>Health</b> and Fitness make Living Well

Good health helps us achieve a high quality of life. Fitness makes us want to live it every day. “Living healthier doesn’t have to be complicated or time-consuming”, experts say. Do you know about what makes up a healthy lifestyle?

Whos Who on the <b>Health</b> Care Team: An Interdisciplinary Approach

For this collaborative approach to work, it is imperative that all health care professionals understand and respect the credentials, scope of practice and function of each member of the health care team. (more)

Biden and Kucinich Outline <b>Health</b> Care Plans

Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden and Dennis Kucinich highlighted their plans for health care reform.

Failing to Address <b>Health</b> Care Costs Just Puts Off the Big Accounting

Bill Robinson, a health insurance agent in the Palm Springs area, sent me an interesting article last week. The article reiterates a key, but too often overlooked, truth about health care reform. Until lawmakers tackle the rising cost

Brits outsource <b>health</b> care

Rejecting free health care in favor of Malaysia (more)

HEALTH2.0: Some new players, some very interesting technology

There’s lots of activity in Health 2.0. So I thought I’d showcase a couple of new sites today… 1. Health World Web launched this year with a healthcare provider directory that allows members to search for providers and add their…

Obesity common factor for poor <b>health</b> among men

Obesity among men appears to be a common factor responsible for much of the burden of poor health, according to a leading edge study undertaken by the University of Adelaides Department of Medicine.Launched today by the Hon Lea Stevens

Forum on Politics and <b>Health</b> Care Reform to be Held Today

s Center for Politics is hosting a forum to discuss the different health care reforms proposed by the top candidates from the 2008 presidential primaries and the general election. The Politics of Health Care Reform will be held at 4

Overdose patient sent home too early: <b>health</b> service

The Sydney West Area Health Service has admitted a woman who died after taking 16 paracetamol tablets was discharged from hospital too early.

$7 million facility provides improved <b>health</b> services for Hunter <b>…</b>

A new $7 million coal industry injury treatment centre at Speers Point, will provide essential health and insurance services for the regions growing mining sector.

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10.28.07

Those who wish to remain young must give some thought to the selection

Posted in Health and Fitness at 6:08 pm by stephen

of their food, especially if they are hearty eaters
Those who wish to remain young must give some thought to the selection
of their food, especially if they are hearty eaters. If only sufficient
food is taken to keep the body well nourished it does not make much
difference what is eaten, provided it contains sufficient of fresh
foods, for when only enough food is taken to supply fuel and repairing
material, the food will all be used and none is left to ferment in the
digestive tract and form deposits in the body. The body will then keep
itself clean, or at least the formation of deposits takes place so
slowly that it is hardly perceptible. This can be compared with the
process taking place in the flues of a boiler. Stoke properly and they
remain clean. Choke the firebox with an excess of coal and the
combustion is so incomplete that the flues are soon filled up and the
grates are often burned out. Just so with the body: Feed too heavily and
the digestive organs are burned by the abnormal amount of acid produced
and the blood-vessels are filled with debris.

Accredited Social <b>Health</b> Activist

Such technologies can be effectively used in the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) initiatives. In India the government is in the process of having one dedicated health facilitator — ASHA or Accredited Social Health Activist in each

Public Vs. Private <b>Health</b> Insurance for Children

Lately we’ve been hearing a lot about SCHIP and children’s health insurance and I have decided to do some research and let all of this sink in. I recently read a news article about parents that couldn’t afford health insurance for them

Biden and Kucinich Outline <b>Health</b> Care Plans

Democratic presidential candidates Joe Biden and Dennis Kucinich highlighted their plans for health care reform.

Ruger: Normative Foundations of Global <b>Health</b> Law

This Essay offers a normative theory of global health law. It builds on a theory of health and social justice I have long been developing and extends this theory in evaluating the role of international law in health.

Krugman on the Chances for Universal <b>Health</b> Care

And health care itself, a lot of the sense of crisis over health care in ‘92 was because the economy was in recession, and things got better on the health care front and the economy recovered even as Clinton was trying to get plan

Democrats Biden and Kucinich Offer <b>Health</b> Care Reform Plans

Interested in Health Care reform? A MUST READ! note: the payroll taxes mentioned by Kucinich - are not NEW taxesemployers already pay health insurance premiums to the FOR PROFIT industry that currently provides health insurancenot

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10.25.07

For a balanced dietary we need some building food, protein; some force

Posted in Health and Fitness at 2:43 am by stephen

food, starch, sugar and fat; some of the mineral salts in organic form,
best obtained from raw fruits and vegetables; and a medium in which the
foods can be dissolved, water
For a balanced dietary we need some building food, protein; some force
food, starch, sugar and fat; some of the mineral salts in organic form,
best obtained from raw fruits and vegetables; and a medium in which the
foods can be dissolved, water.

New Doubts Endanger 9/11 Health Bill

CNBC - WASHINGTON - New doubts about what killed a New York City police officer who worked in the ruins of the World Trade Center now threaten the yearslong effort to create a treatment program for other ailing Sept. 11 workers. Detective James Zadroga …

House Ready to Test Bush’s Veto on Children’s Health Bill Again

FOX News - WASHINGTON Congressional Democrats, having made modest changes to a children’s health bill that President Bush vetoed, plan to bring the issue to another vote Thursday in hopes of scoring a win on a top domestic issue. House Democratic leaders …

FBI raids WellCare Health Plans

Miami Herald - Federal authorities searched the headquarters of Florida’s largest provider of managed healthcare for the poor Wednesday and trading of its stock was suspended, but nobody would say why the company is being targeted. FBI agents along with various …

US House ready Thursday to retest Bush’s veto clout on children’s …

International Herald Tribune - WASHINGTON : The House of Representatives plans to vote Thursday on a modestly revised version of a children’s health insurance bill that President George W. Bush recently vetoed. Last week the House fell 13 votes short of the two-thirds majority …

Children’s health insurance back for vote today

Houston Chronicle - WASHINGTON Congressional Democrats, having made modest changes to a children’s health bill that President Bush vetoed, plan to bring the issue to another vote today in hopes of scoring a win on a top domestic issue. House Democratic leaders, and …

Voters favor Democrats on health care

Houston Chronicle - Democratic ideas for fixing the health-care system to cover the uninsured enjoy more support among Americans than proposals coming from Republicans, a new Los Angeles Times/Bloomberg poll shows. The poll also finds that a restive public is …

House Democrats Set For Vote on New Version Of Children’s Health Bill

Washington Post - Just one week after failing to override President Bush ’s veto, House Democrats will put a new version of their $35 billion expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program to a vote today, hoping that minor changes will win enough …

House to Vote on New Version of Child Health Bill

New York Times - WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 Sensing a political advantage, Democrats rushed Wednesday to move a health care bill for children back to the House floor, having made minor changes to win over more Republicans. Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the House would vote …

Health and support

St. Petersburg Times - Memory Mobile - This is a traveling office that provides information and referral services, consultation, memory screenings for caregivers and people with Alzheimer’s disease or other memory-related disorders. Jerry Fisher, 688-4537. The Memory …

Weigh up the costs of private health care

Daily Telegraph - The revelation that 90 patients cared for by the Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells Hospitals NHS Trust died from infection by C. difficile and pictures of grimy hospitals are enough to make people think of going private. About 7.4m Britons already have …

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10.24.07

There is no need of becoming harsh and austere, nor is it necessary to

Posted in Health and Fitness at 11:10 am by stephen

fall into deadly habits of self-indulgence
There is no need of becoming harsh and austere, nor is it necessary to
fall into deadly habits of self-indulgence. Sometimes we can go with the
current with benefit, but at times it is also necessary to paddle
up-stream. Life demands a certain amount of hardihood from those who
would live in health, and this comes not from self-indulgence, but from
self-denial. It is necessary to do almost daily something that we are
not inclined to do.

Philips shows off <b>health</b> and wellness concepts at Simplicity Event

Philips’ regular Simplicity Events have never seen a shortage of futuriffic concept devices in the past, and this week’s event in London looks to be no exception, with it focusing on health and wellness in particular.

NICE public <b>health</b> guidance aims to help people change their <b>…</b>

The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellences (NICE) public health guidance, published today, aims to help health professionals bring about changes in peoples behaviour that will enable them to enjoy healthier lives.

Has The Time Come for <b>Health</b> Record Banks?

Essentially theyve created a health record bank that consumers need/want to make their complete electronic medical records available for their care. The company web site states they are fully HIPAA compliant and obey best practices

The Regressivity of Consumer Directed <b>Health</b> Care

This may not shock anybody, but a new paper from Health Affairs finds that consumer-driven care — also known as the Republican Party’s answer to universal health care — “would probably widen socioeconomic disparities in care and

Website calling for universal <b>health</b> coverage in Wisconsin

Lori Nitzel, a Madison lawyer, started Uninsuredinwisconsin.com to give a voice to the 530000 uninsured and many more underinsured residents who have a difficult time affording health care. Health care is a fundamental right, Nitzel

New <b>health</b> insurance law may be obsolete

The new law states all Massachusetts residents, ages 18 or older, to carry some form of health insurance. This is beneficial for college students, Hofrenning says, because several new young adult health plans have been implemented to

CDC Climate Change <b>Health</b> Report Eviscerated

Julie Gerberding, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, testified before Congress Tuesday that global warming is anticipated to have a broad range of impacts on the health of Americans.

Congress to Tackle Child <b>Health</b> Insurance Veto

Off the floor, lawmakers weigh a compromise on the politically charged bill vetoed by President Bush.

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10.19.07

A glass or two of buttermilk will make a good meal at any time

Posted in Health and Fitness at 3:00 pm by stephen

A glass or two of buttermilk will make a good meal at any time. Dr.
Waugh, who has had over forty years of experience and is well and
favorably known on both sides of the Atlantic, recommends buttermilk
very highly during pregnancy. Buttermilk and clabbered milk are better
than the sweet milk. The lactic acid seems to have a sweetening effect
on the alimentary tract. Sweet milk is constipating for many people. The
buttermilk and the clabbered milk are not constipating to the same
degree.

Googles <b>Health</b> Platform Coming in Early 2008

Googles Melissa Mayer says the company is still working to break through the health market. They plan to start with search and then offer other services in the future. A prototype of Google Health was shown to health professionals this

The Google <b>Health</b> Bear Rouses From Its Slumber

There is a clear need for Google to raise its game when it comes to online health search. The search engine consistently tops lists as the first place people go to find health information. However, as noted by Steven Krein and Unity

<b>Health</b> Wonk Review

This weeks edition of the Health Wonk Review is overflowing with useful information. Can there be too much of a good thing, you ask? Well for those of you who dont have the time to read every article in this weeks HWR edition,

Director of the <b>Health</b> Services Library

The Director of the Charleston Division Health Sciences Library reports to the Associate Vice-President for Health Sciences. The Health Sciences Library serves as a resource library to Southern West Virginia.

Google <b>Health</b>: I&#39;m Feeling Yucky

She called it Top 10 Things You Might See from Google Health. These are slightly paraphrased so I’m not putting direct quotes around them, but they are no funnier in digital print then they were from Mayer’s mouth.

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My meals are very simple, and the simpler they are the better I like

Posted in Health and Fitness at 3:26 am by stephen

them
My meals are very simple, and the simpler they are the better I like
them. I like a cold lunch about noon, and a hot meal about six. I have
tried a wholly uncooked diet, but as yet my body does not seem ready
for it: perhaps it will be after a little while. The first meal
usually consists of wholemeal bread and fruit, green or vegetable
salads, just according to my needs at the time. In winter I take a
more liberal supply of dried fruits and nuts. Pulses I eschew
altogether. My second meal consists of a substantial entre with one
or two conservatively cooked vegetables–occasionally I have a soup
and a sweet in addition. But of course it is for everyone to find out
his or her own ideal diet; and let me say that it is worth while to do
so, even though it involves much confusion and perplexity during the
period of experimentation.

The Google <b>Health</b> Bear Rouses From Its Slumber

There is a clear need for Google to raise its game when it comes to online health search. The search engine consistently tops lists as the first place people go to find health information. However, as noted by Steven Krein and Unity

<b>Health</b> Wonk Review

Rob Cunningham of Health Affairs: while children, on average, receive recommended treatment in only 46.5 percent of their ambulatory care encounters, the current SCHIP reauthorization process offers the opportunity to make amends on

The <b>health</b> is on: Google to launch <b>health</b> site next year

Google will launch its online consumer health service early next year. We’ve known that both Google and Microsoft were working on health related services for a while now. But Microsoft beat Google to the punch, launching its HealthVault

Google <b>Health</b>: I&#39;m Feeling Yucky

She called it Top 10 Things You Might See from Google Health. These are slightly paraphrased so I’m not putting direct quotes around them but they are no funnier in digital print then they were from Mayer’s mouth.

Google to Offer Online Personal <b>Health</b> Records

hhavensteincw writes “Less than two weeks after Microsoft announced plans to offer personal health records, Google announced today that it plans to offer online personal health records to help patients tote and store their own x-rays

Consistency between education reported in <b>health</b> survey and <b>…</b>

This study was to compare education recorded on the death certificate with that reported before death in a nationally representative cohort of participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

Google <b>Health</b> Announced for 2008

<health care, theres already a huge user need, people are already using Google more than any other tool on the Web to find health information … And the health care industry generates a huge amount of information every

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10.18.07

Health is within the grasp of all who are not afflicted with organic

Posted in Health and Fitness at 11:40 am by stephen

disease, and the vast majority have no organic ills
Health is within the grasp of all who are not afflicted with organic
disease, and the vast majority have no organic ills. All that is
necessary is to lead natural lives and learn how to use the mind
properly. Those who are not in sympathy with the views on racial duty
can enhance their personal worth through better living without giving
the race any thought. Every individual who leads a natural life and
thinks to advantage helps to bring about better public health. The
national health is the aggregate of individual health and is improved as
the individuals evolve into better health. National or racial
improvement come through evolution, not through revolution. The
improvement is due to small contributions from many sources.

Consistency between education reported in <b>health</b> survey and <b>…</b>

This study was to compare education recorded on the death certificate with that reported before death in a nationally representative cohort of participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

Google to Offer Online Personal <b>Health</b> Records

hhavensteincw writes “Less than two weeks after Microsoft announced plans to offer personal health records, Google announced today that it plans to offer online personal health records to help patients tote and store their own x-rays

Google <b>Health</b> Announced for 2008

<health care, theres already a huge user need, people are already using Google more than any other tool on the Web to find health information … And the health care industry generates a huge amount of information every

Web2Summit: Google <b>Health</b>–Groundwork Needed?

This afternoon, Marissa Mayer, Googles Vice President for Search Products & User Experience, gave a brief, unsubstantial presentation on health information, whichno surpriseGoogle wants to help you find. Theyre also interested in

Buy <b>Health</b>, Not Medicine

Plans would also have good incentives to advise you on your health choices, and you would have good incentive to listen. Of course you start out with good incentives, so good incentives are not enough. But being large organizations,

Food Rx: The Natural Way to <b>Health</b>

Live healthy the natural way.

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10.17.07

Fats and oils are used too much in cooking

Posted in Health and Fitness at 12:18 pm by stephen

Fats and oils are used too much in cooking. Fried foods and those cooked
in oil are made indigestible. Sometimes we read directions not to use
animal fats, but to use olive oil or cotton seed oil for frying. It is
poor cooking, no matter whether the grease is of animal or vegetable
origin.

Child health: to compromise or stand firm - Los Angeles Times

Inside INdiana Business (press release)
Child health: to compromise or stand firm
Los Angeles Times, CA - 10 hours ago
At issue is the State Children's Health Insurance Program, a federal-state partnership that provides medical insurance mainly to children of the working
Democrats dare Republicans to back kids' health Reuters
Pelosi takes on Bush over child health bill MSNBC
Area officials lobby for child health care bill SouthCoastToday.com
AlterNet - Houston Chronicle
all 504 news articles
Drug-resistant Staph Infection Appears More Widespread Than … - Science Daily (press release)

Dog Flu Diet and Diseases
Drug-resistant Staph Infection Appears More Widespread Than
Science Daily (press release) - 2 hours ago
"As the epidemiology of MRSA disease changes, including both community- and health care–associated disease, accurate information on the scope and magnitude
Drug-Resistant Staph Germ's Toll Is Higher Than Thought Washington Post
Drug-Resistant Germ A Killer Hartford Courant
Staph Fatalities May Exceed AIDS Deaths The Associated Press
New York Times - Xinhua
all 471 news articles
Hope of better health spread by trolley changes - ic Wales

The Sun
Hope of better health spread by trolley changes
ic Wales, United Kingdom - 10 hours ago
Consumers must remember that the food choices they make can make a big difference not only to their health, but to their environment, and our countryside.
Obese not personally responsible for weight, says study FoodNavigator.com
Food industry's ethics under scrutiny Guardian Unlimited
Call to weigh pupils as obesity crisis looms ic Wales
all 74 news articles
Stroger open to outside control of health system - Chicago Tribune

WBBM780
Stroger open to outside control of health system
Chicago Tribune, United States - 41 minutes ago
Richard Durbin (D-Ill.), who wants to see progress in the Bureau of Health Services before seeking additional federal funds to run the deficit-ridden system
County pressed to give up control of health system Chicago Tribune
Panel backs Cook County health bureau's freedom Chicago Daily Herald
Panel: Independent board should run Cook health system Crain’s Chicago Business
WBBM780 - ABC7Chicago.com
all 26 news articles
Some Britons Pulling Their Own Teeth - The Associated Press

Earthtimes
Some Britons Pulling Their Own Teeth
The Associated Press - 16 hours ago
LONDON (AP) A shortage of National Health Service dentists in England has led some people to pull out their own teeth or use super glue to stick crowns
4 million boost for NI dentistry ArabianBusiness.com
Shortage turns Britons into Do-It-Yourself dentists Reuters UK
English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays AFP
FOX News - Independent
all 395 news articles
Health Highlights: Oct. 16, 2007 - U.S. News & World Report

KIDK
Health Highlights: Oct. 16, 2007
U.S. News & World Report, DC - Oct 16, 2007
The bill encourages federal health agencies to aggressively pursue ongoing studies into postpartum depression and to launch a national campaign to increase
US Touts Studying Postpartum Depression The Associated Press
Congress Adds Abortion to Request for Research on Pregnancy LifeNews.com
all 134 news articles
Doctor banned for false health checks - The Age

The Age
Doctor banned for false health checks
The Age, Australia - 3 hours ago
A BOX Hill doctor issued 985 certificates giving a clean bill of health to 475 sex workers without examining some or all of them, posing a serious risk to
Health Fitness Corp. to Report Third Quarter 2007 Financial … - CNNMoney.com
Health Fitness Corp. to Report Third Quarter 2007 Financial
CNNMoney.com - 5 hours ago
Health Fitness Corporation is a leading provider of employee health improvement services to Fortune 500 companies, the health care industry and individual

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10.16.07

Prunes may be washed and put into a dish; then add hot water enough to

Posted in Health and Fitness at 4:34 pm by stephen

about half cover them; cover the dish very tightly and put aside over
night
Prunes may be washed and put into a dish; then add hot water enough to
about half cover them; cover the dish very tightly and put aside over
night. The prunes need no further preparation before being eaten. If the
covering is not tight it will be necessary to use more water. Raisins
and sundried figs may be treated in the same way.

Pelosi takes on Bush over child health bill - MSNBC

Philadelphia Inquirer
Pelosi takes on Bush over child health bill
MSNBC - 1 hour ago
"If they vote with Mr Bush they will be accused of cutting funding for children's health. If they vote against, they open themselves up to attacks from the
Bush Stands His Ground on Budget Washington Post
Tuesday, October 16, 2007 U.S. News & World Report
Senate set to buck Bush on police funds Los Angeles Times
The Associated Press - The Associated Press
all 477 news articles
Health Highlights: Oct. 16, 2007 - U.S. News & World Report

KIDK
Health Highlights: Oct. 16, 2007
U.S. News & World Report, DC - 5 hours ago
The bill encourages federal health agencies to aggressively pursue ongoing studies into postpartum depression and to launch a national campaign to increase
US Touts Studying Postpartum Depression The Associated Press
Congress Adds Abortion to Request for Research on Pregnancy LifeNews.com
House Approves Bill That Would Encourage Postpartum Depression Kaiser network.org
all 125 news articles
Nadeem Esmail: Our health care waiting times are longer than ever - National Post

CBC - Newfoundland & Labrador
Nadeem Esmail: Our health care waiting times are longer than ever
National Post, Canada - 1 hour ago
In 2007, waiting times for access to health care in Canada reached a new historical high: 18.3 weeks averaged across 12 medical specialties.
Boomers need to fix medicare Edmonton Sun
SURGERY WAITS LONGEST YET National Post
Alberta surgery wait times grow Canada.com
The Canadian Press - Canoe.ca (subscription)
all 53 news articles
Bush Defends Veto of Health Care Bill - New York Times

Dog Flu Diet and Diseases
Bush Defends Veto of Health Care Bill
New York Times, United States - 22 hours ago
The president spoke about the economy in general, and he devoted a substantial portion of his speech to his veto of the State Childrens Health Insurance
The march of the children on the health care veto Baltimore Sun
Tobacco Pack Targets Kids Health Huffington Post
ELCA Presiding Bishop Writes in Support of Children's Health Care Worldwide Faith News (press release)
Chicago Sun-Times - Crossville Chronicle
all 537 news articles
Some Britons Pulling Their Own Teeth - The Associated Press

Ontario Now
Some Britons Pulling Their Own Teeth
The Associated Press - 2 hours ago
LONDON (AP) A shortage of National Health Service dentists in England has led some people to pull out their own teeth or use super glue to stick crowns
Shortage turns Britons into Do-It-Yourself dentists Reuters UK
English 'pull own teeth' as dental service decays AFP
Fewer State Dentists Means Brits Must Pull Own Teeth, Study Says FOX News
Xinhua - Independent
all 298 news articles
Bara cribs are a mystery for health dept - Independent Online

Citizen
Bara cribs are a mystery for health dept
Independent Online, South Africa - 9 hours ago
Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang and Gauteng health MEC Brian Hlongwa were mystified on Tuesday as to how newborn babies landed up in cardboard box
Health ministry reviews service delivery at Bara SABC News
Manto Hands Over New Cribs AllAfrica.com
South Africa: Officials Sent to Improve Bara Hospital AllAfrica.com
Independent Online - The Times
all 45 news articles
UK Health Chief Apologizes for Outbreaks - The Associated Press

The Sun
UK Health Chief Apologizes for Outbreaks
The Associated Press - Oct 15, 2007
LONDON (AP) Britain's health chief apologized Monday for an outbreak of a deadly bacterial infection in hospitals that left 90 people dead, but insisted
Health cuts fuel superbug crisis Socialistworker.co.uk
Health czar sorry for 'superbug' deaths Canoe.ca (subscription)
Hospitals death scandal claims new victim as trust chief quits Times Online
Telegraph.co.uk - Independent
all 207 news articles
Howard officials tout health plan - Baltimore Sun
Howard officials tout health plan
Baltimore Sun, United States - 1 hour ago
By Larry Carson | Sun reporter 4:10 PM EDT, October 16, 2007 Howard County hopes to enroll 2000 uninsured residents during the first year of a new health
'Filling the gaps' aim of Howard County health care plan Bizjournals.com
Howard Co. Officials To Announce Health Care Plan WJZ
Health debate echoes locally Baltimore Sun
all 9 news articles
Drug-Resistant Staph a Widespread Threat - U.S. News & World Report
Drug-Resistant Staph a Widespread Threat
U.S. News & World Report, DC - 1 hour ago
"Invasive MRSA is an important public health problem," said lead researcher Dr. R. Monina Klevens, an epidemiologist at the US Centers for Disease Control
Drug-Resistant Staph Deaths May Pass AIDS The Associated Press
Antimicrobial Resistance It's Not Just for Hospitals Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
Invasive Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infections in Journal of American Medical Association (subscription)
Newswise (press release) - Denver Post
all 99 news articles
Greenpeace: Apple iPhone Bad for Your Health - Sci-Tech Today

Ontario Now
Greenpeace: Apple iPhone Bad for Your Health
Sci-Tech Today - 4 hours ago
By Jennifer LeClaire Michael Gartenberg, an analyst at Jupiter Research, said he was not surprised by the threat of a Center for Environmental Health
Apple may be sued over chemicals in iPhones Telegraph.co.uk
Apple attacked over alleged iPhone toxins Times Online
Apple faces lawsuit over toxins in iPhone InfoWorld
Ars Technica - PC World
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