11.27.07

Some important subjects regarding which special knowledge should be

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secured are: Food, drink, exercise, care of the skin, sleep, work and
play, breathing, clothing, and mental attitude
Some important subjects regarding which special knowledge should be
secured are: Food, drink, exercise, care of the skin, sleep, work and
play, breathing, clothing, and mental attitude.

A <b>Health</b> 2.0 Overview, Through the Eyes of a New Diabetic

But this post also serves, I hope, as an introduction to the more general topic of ‘Health 2.0′ - aka healthcare that uses the Internet. Over the weekend, Frank Gruber posted an excellent round-up of health 2.0 resources on the Web.

<b>Health</b> Plans Programs Cancelled for Refusing to Reveal What They <b>…</b>

Escalating a long-running battle over the state’s Freedom of Information law,the state is yanking the primary management of the HUSKY health insurance program for poor children out of the hands of four insurance companies.

<b>Health</b> Care: Round II

Making charges, providing clarifications and making distinctions (sometimes).

Edwards Announces Plan To Take On <b>Health</b> Insurance Companies To <b>…</b>

Manchester, NH In New Hampshire today as part of “America Belongs to Us” week, Senator John Edwards unveiled his proposals to take on health insurance companies and highlighted why he is the one candidate the American people can trust

Kornblut claimed Clinton change in rhetoric on <b>health</b> care plan <b>…</b>

In a November 25 entry on The Trail, The Washington Post’s “daily diary of campaign 2008,” titled “A Clinton Shift in Selling Health Plan,” staff writer Anne Kornblut asserted, “When Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (DN.Y.

California <b>health</b> insurance proposal a tricky situation

To a point, this kind of socialized medicine would make health care cheaper and more accessible for millions. For those that are small business owners and those who don’t like to subsidize costs for others, this is probably not a plan

Obama and Clinton spar over <b>health</b> care

LITTLETON, NHDemocratic presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton continued sparring over the details of their health care plans today, with Obama casting doubt on Clinton’s ability to enforce a requirement in her plan

Infection outbreaks on teeth can cause localized hair loss

There is a close relationship between infection outbreaks on teeth and the presence of alopecia areata or localized alopecia, a type of hair loss which has an unknown origin. Alopecia areata starts with bald patches on the scalp,

<b>Health</b> Insurance 101 [Your <b>Health</b>]

We get a lot of questions about health insurance. We’re not experts, so we’ve turned to the folks at Kiplinger. They’ve put together a section on their site that will help you understand the… [[ This is a content summary only.

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11.26.07

Another false feeling, or rather hope, deeply implanted in the human

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breast is: ‘Perhaps others can not do this, but I can
Another false feeling, or rather hope, deeply implanted in the human
breast is: ‘Perhaps others can not do this, but I can. I have done it
before and can do it again; it will not hurt me for I am strong and
possessed of a good constitution.’ The wish is father to the thought,
which is not founded on facts. The most common and the most destructive
form of dishonesty is self-deception. Those who are honest with
themselves find it easy to deal fairly and squarely with others.

Clinton, Obama Argue About Health Care - The Associated Press

Seattle Post Intelligencer
Clinton, Obama Argue About Health Care
The Associated Press - 8 hours ago
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama intensified the bickering Sunday over their competing health plans, reflecting the crucial
Health Care: Round II New York Times
A Clinton Shift in Selling Health Plan Washington Post
Health blitz in Iowa Chicago Sun-Times
MSNBC - Gazette Online
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Editorial: Tobacco tax could bridge the health care gap now - San Jose Mercury News
Editorial: Tobacco tax could bridge the health care gap now
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - 39 minutes ago
Arnold Schwarzenegger and legislative leaders are striving to reach an agreement on long-overdue health care reform. But even if they do pass universal
California may take plunge on universal health care Detroit Free Press
No easy Rx for health care's hurdles Sacramento Bee
Mandating Insurance Tricky in California The Associated Press
Daily Breeze - North County Times
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Indonesian health minister blasts US doctor for taking patient&#39;s … - International Herald Tribune

Canada.com
Indonesian health minister blasts US doctor for taking patient's
International Herald Tribune, France - 1 hour ago
AP JAKARTA, Indonesia: Indonesia's health minister lambasted a US doctor for taking home blood and tissue samples from a patient to diagnose his illness,
Indonesia's health minister says 'no' to sharing bird flu virus Jakarta Post
WHO fails in giving developing nations access to bird flu virus Reuters South Africa
Indonesia Rejects Sharing Bird Flu Virus Specimens Again AHN
Reuters
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Health care reform must address county burdens, responsibilities - San Jose Mercury News
Health care reform must address county burdens, responsibilities
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - 39 minutes ago
By Pete Kutras Health care reform is nearing a crucial point with votes scheduled in the state Assembly and state Senate in the next two weeks.
State public health officials wary of landmark bill to cover uninsured San Francisco Chronicle
A fraying lifeline for those in dire need Chicago Tribune
How Howard County Is Helping the Uninsured Washington Post
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Dedicated Health Care Workers Awarded - AllAfrica.com
Dedicated Health Care Workers Awarded
AllAfrica.com, Washington - 1 hour ago
Dedicated health workers have been awarded for their progress made in improving the quality of health care in South Africa. Addressing more than 400
Health minister praises award-winning nurses SABC News
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Nanotech&#39;s Health, Environment Impacts Worry Scientists - Science Daily (press release)

Nanowerk LLC
Nanotech's Health, Environment Impacts Worry Scientists
Science Daily (press release) - 13 hours ago
25, 2007) The unknown human health and environmental impacts of nanotechnology are a bigger worry for scientists than for the public, according to a new
Nanotechnologys health, environmental effects concern scientists TopNews
Health concerns over nanotechnology Channel 4 News
On nanotechnology, experts see more risks than public AFP
Insurance Journal - Nanowerk LLC
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19m mental health hospital opens - BBC News

BBC News
19m mental health hospital opens
BBC News, UK - 2 hours ago
A centre described as the uk's most revolutionary mental health hospital has opened its doors to patients. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde said the 19m
Health boss is walking into strike Glasgow Evening Times
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Health boss calls for NHS debate - BBC News

Scotsman
Health boss calls for NHS debate
BBC News, UK - 16 hours ago
The outgoing boss of Scotland's biggest health authority has called for a national debate on the NHS. Professor Sir John Arbuthnott, chairman of NHS Greater
Health workers info lost in Scotland United Press International
Weighing up the cost of treatment BBC News
Joining the losing side Scotsman
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11.19.07

In the following pages will be found a number of diet tables, giving

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compositions and fuel values of various foods which have been grouped
for the sake of convenience, for the foods in each group are quite
similar
In the following pages will be found a number of diet tables, giving
compositions and fuel values of various foods which have been grouped
for the sake of convenience, for the foods in each group are quite
similar. These tables are not complete, for to list every food would
take too much space. I have simply selected a representative list from
the various classes of foods. Under flesh are given fish, meats and
eggs. Under succulent vegetables are given both root and top vegetables,
because of their similarity. Nuts, cereals, legumes, tubers and fruits
are each grouped because it is easy to gain an understanding of them in
this way. Milk is given a rather long chapter of its own because of its
great importance in the morning of life.

Current News: Medicine and <b>Health</b>

Health professionals advise that at least 30 minutes of activity at least 5 days a week will counteract health concerns, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity that may result from inactivity. Now, researchers at the

A comprehensive survey on the <b>health</b> of college students

A report released by the University of Minnesota Boynton Health Service is the first of its kind in the nation to conduct a comprehensive survey on the health of college students.

The <b>Health</b> Cost Myth

‘As major employers, we are engaging in one of the most crucial domestic policy debates of our time — fixing our nation’s health-care crisis, reducing out of control costs, and ensuring every American has affordable health care,” said

<b>Health</b> Benefits Of Foot Massage

To many health practitioners, in fact, foot massage has been known to be good for health and well-being. Foot massage is common throughout the east as a healing method. In the east, foot massage is not only practiced on adults but on

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11.18.07

The juice of oranges, pineapples, California grapes, cherries,

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blackberries or tomatoes may be given
The juice of oranges, pineapples, California grapes, cherries,
blackberries or tomatoes may be given. The tomatoes may be made into
broth and strained, but nothing is to be added to this broth except
salt. Stout people should do well on fruit juices. They are not to be so
highly recommended for very thin, nervous people, for fruit juices are
both thinning and cooling. Milk is very useful, and may be given either
sweet or clabbered or in the form of buttermilk.

S.F. focuses on racial, cultural groups in pioneering health plan

San Francisco Gate - San Francisco is the first city in the country to find the money and political will to attempt to provide universal health care for its residents, but leaders of the new plan say its success hinges on a notion rarely discussed in the health care …

‘No’ now ‘yes’ for health plan

Chicago Tribune - SPRINGFIELD - Gov. Rod Blagojevich is moving ahead with a broad expansion of state-subsidized health care even though a legislative oversight panel told him “no” last week. The governor’s administration has told state social service agencies that …

Mini Strokes: Major Health Threats

Forbes - SUNDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) — Doctors call them transient ischemic attacks, but they’re more commonly known as “mini-strokes.” But make no mistake — they can be deadly. What’s worse, many people who suffer such an attack rarely seek medical …

Labor targets Coalition health budget hole

News.com.au - THE Coalition has pledged not to break one election promise if re-elected, saying $10 billion is waiting in government coffers for the winner of next Saturday’s poll. Treasurer Peter Costello yesterday ruled out any possibility of backing down on …

Fruiful washing of produce for good health

News.com.au - THERE are shiny apples, fresh avocados and glistening crisp lettuce, blood-red peppers beside the bright yellow corn and bulbous glistening eggplants. We pick out the best, bag them and take them home, then wash them under the tap, hoping any …

Success could put health plan in the red

Boston Globe - Enrollment in the state’s new subsidized health plan is growing so quickly that the state could face a funding gap as large as $147 million by the end of the fiscal year, according to a state projection. An aggressive outreach campaign by the state …

Health aides meet rigid standards

Boston Globe - The Home Care Alliance noted the Globe’s coverage of Nov. 6 union elections for personal care attendants and would like to congratulate those whose hard work resulted in this opportunity for consumer-employed caregivers to exercise their right to …

Global Health Support Service Benchmark Study to Combat Growing …

Forbes - LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18 /PRNewswire/ — A new benchmarking study was launched today to measure the cost and efficiencies of US hospitals and healthcare providers. The study compares US hospitals’ support services with hospitals in their own state …

House OKs slots companion bill in early morning

Baltimore Sun - House OKs slots companion bill in early morning Action appears to remove final obstacle to consensus on Gov. O’Malley’s plan; adds new funding for transportation, health care, environment Minority Leader Anthony J. O’Donnell sits alone after the …

Police say man set fire to Dade home

Miami Herald - Food | Health | Home & Design | People | Travel | Style | Books | Family & Parenting | Pets | Religion & Values Editorials | Editorial Cartoons | … BY JONNELLE MARTE jmarte@MiamiHerald.com Miami-Dade police have arrested a person they suspect set fire to a Richmond …

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11.17.07

When a child gets sick and is old enough to understand, instead of

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sympathizing with it explain how the illness came about, and please
remember that in explaining you can leave the germs out of the question,
for diseases of childhood are almost entirely due to improper feeding
When a child gets sick and is old enough to understand, instead of
sympathizing with it explain how the illness came about, and please
remember that in explaining you can leave the germs out of the question,
for diseases of childhood are almost entirely due to improper feeding.
The value of education like that is beyond any price, for it is a form
of health insurance. Reforming the race, means that we must begin with
the children.

Spitzer rebukes state health department, orders probe - Newsday

WNBC
Spitzer rebukes state health department, orders probe
Newsday, NY - 4 hours ago
Eliot Spitzer Friday ordered an investigation into the state Department of Health's response to a Plainview doctor who potentially exposed hundreds of
A Health Dept.s Quandary: Warn the Public or Supervise the Doctor? New York Times
Plainview doctor paid past malpractice suits Newsday
Spitzer: State response 'unacceptably slow' in LI needle case Newsday
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Romney Talks Immigration, Health Care - The Associated Press

Boston Globe
Romney Talks Immigration, Health Care
The Associated Press - 18 hours ago
LAS VEGAS (AP) Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney anticipated questions about health care when he called on a friendly Nevada business group
GOP Rivals Go After Romney Over Mass. Health Care Plan CBS News
Rivals Chide Romney on Health Care Plan The Associated Press
Obama Campaign On "Clinton Mandate?" Atlantic Online
San Diego Union Tribune - Campaigns & Elections (press release)
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Health Director to miss UMSC meeting - Salt Lake Tribune

Washington Post
Health Director to miss UMSC meeting
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 13 hours ago
Federal Mine Safety and Health Administration Director Richard Stickler will not attend Tuesday's scheduled meeting of the Utah Mine Safety Commission,
Agency Missed Inspections at 107 Facilities Last Year Washington Post
Report: 15 Percent of Mines Uninspected The Associated Press
Mine Agency Faulted on Inspections New York Times
Insurance Journal - Mineral Wells Index
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gps back Labor&#39;s primary health care plan - ABC Online
gps back Labor's primary health care plan
ABC Online, Australia - 15 hours ago
A health lobby group has welcomed a commitment from federal Labor to establish a national primary health care strategy if the party wins the election.
Labor pledges $2.5m for rural health scheme The Age
ALP vows $15m for smoking prevention Sydney Morning Herald
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Health centres plan criticised - The Press Association
Health centres plan criticised
The Press Association - 42 minutes ago
Plans to replace a network of small GP surgeries in a city with franchise-style health centres have been described as "loopy" by doctor representatives.
Health Net fined $1M over policy-cancellation probe - Bizjournals.com

Best Syndication
Health Net fined $1M over policy-cancellation probe
Bizjournals.com, NC - 23 hours ago
Health Net of California has agreed to pay a $1 million fine to the California Department of Managed Health Care for twice failing to disclose information
Health Net Faces Purported Class Action CNNMoney.com
Health Net unit agrees to $1M penalty BusinessWeek
Health Net punished for lying about contract cancellation bonuses San Francisco Chronicle
Los Angeles Times - Los Angeles Times
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Across Kansas: Top state health official is fired - Kansas City Star

KSNT
Across Kansas: Top state health official is fired
Kansas City Star, MO - 15 hours ago
The states top health official has been fired. Howard Rodenberg said he was dismissed Thursday by Kansas Department of Health and Environment Secretary Rod
State health director dismissed Topeka Capital Journal (subscription)
Bremby fires state's top health official NTV
KDHE Replaces Health Director WIBW
KSNT
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GM, Ford, UAW Dangle $54 Billion Health Fund Before Wall Street - Bloomberg

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GM, Ford, UAW Dangle $54 Billion Health Fund Before Wall Street
Bloomberg - Nov 15, 2007
With Ford workers' approval of a new labor pact two days ago, all three US automakers have agreed to turn retiree health-care costs over to a union-run
Ford Expects New UAW Contract To Generate Health Care Savings Quickly Kaiser network.org
Health care fund means $1Ba year for Ford, is says USA Today
uaw's new role: Biggest shareholder Detroit Free Press
BusinessWeek - The News Journal
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Map to better US health care: centralize, organize - Reuters
Map to better US health care: centralize, organize
Reuters - Nov 16, 2007
By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Experts laid out a health care road map for US presidential candidates on Thursday,
Health care proposal taken from all others falls by the wayside Rocky Mountain News
Candidates Health Proposals Must Be Bolder, Panel Says CQPolitics.com
Partnership for a Healthy Colorado starts site, radio ads Bizjournals.com
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Serendipity 3 restaurant in New York closed by Health Dept. - Team 4 News

The Age
Serendipity 3 restaurant in New York closed by Health Dept.
Team 4 News, TX - 17 hours ago
The New York City Health Department has closed Serendipity 3 after it failed a second inspection. An inspector reports seeing a mouse in the building,
Serendipity eatery works to reopen BusinessWeek
Renowned New York restaurant closed for health violations Xinhua
If You Give a Mouse a $25000 Frrozen Haute Chocolate New York Times
Telegraph.co.uk - MSNBC
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11.14.07

In babies it is better to strive for quality than for quantity

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In babies it is better to strive for quality than for quantity.
Every mother who is capable of doing so should nurse her baby. There is
no food to take the place of the mother”s milk. The babies build greater
strength and resistance when they are fed naturally than when they are
brought up on the bottle. Babies thrive wonderfully in an atmosphere of
love, and they draw love from the mother”s breast with every swallow.

<b>Health</b> Privacy Creates Policy and Technology Challenges

There have been many security breaches of health data involving hundreds of thousands of patients and their medical records, as weve discussed before. (The total number of people involved in any type of data breach over a three-year

CBO&#39;s <b>Health</b> Care Projections

CBO just released an impressive document on health care costs and long-term fiscal issues. It includes: A more realistic projection of health care costs, absent changes in federal law The relative importance of an aging population,

The free market vs. global <b>health</b> by Jason Tockman

When the global economy settled into the Chicago School of Economics visible hands in the early 1980s, the health sector was by no means exempted. The face of health services and health policy was deeply impacted, and over subsequent

<b>Health</b> records rule could hurt medical research

Filed under: Health in the Media. Are you concerned about the safety of your medical records as it relates to privacy? You should be — medical records are among the most sensitive records there are. So, it comes as no surprise to many

Statistics: OECD <b>Health</b> at a Glance

The quality of medical care, measured by the provision of recommended interventions or actual health outcomes, is improving in OECD countries. Health at a Glance 2007 shows that advances in diagnosis and treatment mean that,

Get diabetic children interested in their <b>health</b> through video games

Filed under: News, GBA. According to Australian news network Channel 10 News, a new diabetes management device known as Glucoboy has hit the market. The device was designed by Minnesota native Paul Wessel, who has a son diagnosed with

Comparative <b>Health</b> Care, by Arnold Kling

(Please don’t cite the “rankings” by the World Health Organization. In large part, they are rankings of how close a country comes to having a socialist system.) There is no health care system that works so well that I would like to see

Wal-Mart takes <b>health</b> care criticism to heart

On the social responsibility front, there is also evidence that the company is heeding calls to improve the health coverage it offers its employees. After years of criticism, the giant is realizing that the reputational damage may have

Free Markets, <b>Health</b> Care, and Innovation

The best case is the argument that a free market health care system encourages innovation that leads to new treatments and cures. Yes, we devote 16 percent of our gross domestic product to health care, but our health care spending is

Mass. <b>health</b> plan at next milestone

Massachusetts residents are required to sign up for the state’s health insurance program by tomorrow. Steve Tripoli has an early report card on the Bay State’s attempt at universal coverage.

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11.12.07

Horseback riding is also a fine exercise

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Horseback riding is also a fine exercise. The companionship with an
intelligent animal, the freedom, the fresh air, the scenery, all give
enjoyment of life, and the constant movement acts as a most delicious
tonic. There is only one correct way to ride for both sexes, and that is
astride. The side saddle position keeps the spine twisted so that it
takes away much of the benefit to be derived from riding. Out west the
approved manner of riding for women is astride. The women of the west
make a fine appearance on horseback.

Health: What you need to know about staph - Salt Lake Tribune
Health: What you need to know about staph
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 5 hours ago
But it's important to remember that most staph infections are contracted in hospital settings by people who have existing health-care problems.
Schools trying to stay ahead of staph infections Boston Globe
Health officials debate response to staph Akron Beacon Journal
War Against Staph Infections In Massachusetts Schools Declared MedIndia
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BLUMNER: Universal health care would be a boon to the free market - Salt Lake Tribune
BLUMNER: Universal health care would be a boon to the free market
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 3 hours ago
His attack of Hillary Clinton's health care proposal with the bugaboo of European-style ''socialized'' medicine is not only full of factual holes,
Put war money toward kids' health Hagerstown Morning Herald
Health clinics lacking interpreters Salt Lake Tribune
Nun's health-care mission receives praise Daily Press
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China enforcing organ curbs for foreigners: health ministry - AFP

AFP
China enforcing organ curbs for foreigners: health ministry
AFP - 2 hours ago
BEIJING (AFP) China's Ministry of Health said Monday it is strictly enforcing a new rule that bars foreigners on a tourist visa from receiving organ
China sets strict rules on rabies-related dog killing Xinhua
Medical cooperatives expand to 85% of Chinese rural residents Xinhua
China has second largest number of rabies victims Shanghai Daily
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Editorial: Vets&#39; health care gaps need filling - Nuevo Mundo
Editorial: Vets' health care gaps need filling
Nuevo Mundo, CA - 3 hours ago
But mere thanks ring hollow when veterans are getting short shrift from the federal government, as they are today when it comes to health care.
Vets face health-care battles at home Louisville Courier-Journal
Healthcare for vets - and all others Boston Globe
Streamline veterans' care, panel says Jackson Clarion Ledger
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Gentiva(R) Health Services Elects Tony Strange as President and COO - CNNMoney.com
Gentiva(R) Health Services Elects Tony Strange as President and COO
CNNMoney.com - 47 minutes ago
Strange, who reports to Chairman and CEO Ron Malone, has been Executive Vice President and President, Gentiva Home Health, since March 2006,

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11.10.07

The truth about physical well-being is so simple and so self-evident

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that it is exceptionally hard to get an unprejudiced audience
The truth about physical well-being is so simple and so self-evident
that it is exceptionally hard to get an unprejudiced audience. From the
time when the ancient heathen priests were the healers until today the
impression has been that health and healing are beyond the understanding
of the common mind, and therefore people are willing to be mystified.
The mysterious has such a strong appeal in this world of uncertainties
that it is more attractive than the simple truth. Mystery simply demands
faith. The truth compels thinking and thoughts are often painful.

Canadian Pharmacy - Your Reliable and Affordable <b>Health</b> Portal

Canadian Pharmacy - Your Reliable and Affordable Health Portal.

Global warming, the <b>health</b> problem

An article in the Sydney Morning Herald has reported claims from ecology experts that link global warming to public health. Changes to the delicate balance of climates around the world, experts say, could spawn a rise in diseases

<b>Health</b> care costs

A few people have asked for a link to the McKinsey Global Institute study I mentioned. It’s here. It’s the most comprehensive analysis out there of why US health care costs so much. No Tags.

Navigenics, 23andMe and Helix <b>Health</b>: The Review

But currently, there are only 3 projects (Navigenics, 23andMe and Helix Health) that seem to have the potential to reach enough people. Id like to share some thoughts with you about how informative their websites are and what kind of

How Good Is Canadian <b>Health</b> Care? 2007 Report

The peer-reviewed study, How Good is Canadian Health Care? compares Canada to other OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries that guarantee access to health care regardless of ability to pay.

Bill Clinton takes blame for <b>health</b> care plan failure

Bill Clinton said he should take the blame for Hillary Clinton’s failed health care effort in the 1990’s. GLENWOOD, Iowa (AP) Former President Clinton said Thursday that he is to blame for his administration’s failed health care plan,

Q&amp;A Mandatory <b>Health</b> Insurance Chat

13:25 commonhealth From Harry Castleman:: The $219 loss-of-deduction penalty this year for not having health insurance by 12/32/07 comes due next April at tax time, correct? OK, then how and when are the more severe penalties that

Public <b>Health</b> Professionals are Catching the Fever

Damage to public health from climate change is already occurring around the world, with over 160000 extra deaths occurring annually from malaria, diarrhea, malnutrition, and flooding. Public health professionals are taking notice,

Report: &quot;<b>Health</b> Insurer Tied Bonuses to Dropping Sick Policyholders&quot;

It’s hard to imagine a worse headline for the health insurance industry just as we are heading into what will be a fundamental debate over who should run our health care system. It is even harder to imagine a dumber thing for the

Lawsuit claims <b>Health</b> Net gave bonuses for policy rescissions

Just a few questions that come to mind…isn’t health insurance about getting our medical needs met or is it about who has the least flawed body in terms of medical care? Every company today has some type of goal structure in place if

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11.09.07

Raw starches are difficult to digest, but when they are properly cooked

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they are digested in a reasonable time without overburdening the system,
provided they are well masticated and the amount eaten is not too great
and the combining is correct
Raw starches are difficult to digest, but when they are properly cooked
they are digested in a reasonable time without overburdening the system,
provided they are well masticated and the amount eaten is not too great
and the combining is correct. Rice, which contains much starch, digests
in a short time.

Sen. Joe Biden on Health Care

NPR News - All Things Considered , November 9, 2007 In continuing our series of presidential candidates’ stump speeches, we hear from Democratic candidate Joseph Biden. The tape comes from a speech in late October, when the senator from Delaware unveiled his …

New Jersey Rep. Jim Saxton to retire amid health concerns

Philadelphia Inquirer - TRENTON, N.J. - Rep. Jim Saxton of New Jersey, who’s been elected to 12 full terms in Congress, said Friday he won’t seek re-election as he’s being treated for prostate cancer. The Republican Saxton has decided against seeking another term …

Senate approves health insurance plan

Baltimore Sun - Legislation that would expand government-funded programs to provide medical coverage to more of the state’s 800,000 uninsured residents won Senate approval today, clearing a key hurdle for the measure championed by Gov. Martin O’Malley and health …

Friday’s Health Winners & Losers

Street.Com - Merck ( MRK - Cramer’s Take - Stockpickr ) pulled a surprise card Friday, unveiling a huge lawsuit settlement plan, but elsewhere earnings on top of earnings provided little excitement heading into the weekend in the health sector. Merck said Friday …

American Stock Exchange LLC to Delist Securities of AMS Health …

Forbes - NEW YORK, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ — The American Stock Exchange LLC(R) (Amex(R)) announced today its final determination to remove the common stock (the “Securities”) of AMS Health Sciences, Inc. from listing on the Exchange, and filed an application on …

Health Tip: After Hysterectomy

Washington Post - (HealthDay News) - Hysterectomy is a surgical procedure in which a woman’s uterus and possibly other female reproductive organs are removed. Here are guidelines to help you prepare for recovery from ahysterectomy, courtesy of the New York State …

Schering-Plough to Webcast CFO Robert J. Bertolini’s Presentation at …

Forbes - Bertolini, executive vice president and chief financial officer, at the 2007 Credit Suisse Health Care Conference in Phoenix, Ariz., on Nov. 13, 2007, at 11 a.m. (MST) (1 p.m. EST). A live audio webcast of the presentation will be available by going …

Novant Health Completes Purchase of MedQuest

Forbes - WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. and ALPHARETTA, Ga., Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ — MQ Associates, Inc. (”MedQuest”), a national provider of diagnostic imaging services, officially joined Novant Health today as the two companies closed the previously announced …

Health AP

Miami Herald - Bernard Kerik, a protege of Rudy Giuliani who once led the nation’s largest police department, pleaded not guilty Friday to a wide-ranging indictment charging him with “selling his office” and lying to cover up the scheme

Lesbians are at greater health risk

Times of India - MELBOURNE: Lesbians and bisexual women are less healthy than their heterosexual counterparts, according to a new study. The study, by the WA Centre for Health Promotion Research, looked at identity, community connectedness, legal and illegal drug use …

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11.06.07

_Clotted cream_ is made by putting the milk aside in pans in a cool

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place until the cream rises
_Clotted cream_ is made by putting the milk aside in pans in a cool
place until the cream rises. Then, without disturbing the cream, scald
the milk. Put the pan aside until the contents are cold and remove the
cream, which has a rich, agreeable flavor. This may be used as a
dressing.

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