05.31.08

Fats are obtained most plentifully from nuts, legumes, dairy products

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and animal foods
Fats are obtained most plentifully from nuts, legumes, dairy products
and animal foods. They are the most concentrated of all foods, yielding
over twice the amount of heat or energy that we can obtain from the same
weight of pure sugar, starch or protein. Many who think they are
moderate eaters consume enough butter to put them in the glutton class.

NHS disruption threat grows as health workers reject pay deal - guardian.co.uk

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NHS disruption threat grows as health workers reject pay deal
guardian.co.uk, UK - 20 hours ago
A threat of industrial action across the NHS intensified yesterday when health workers in the GMB union voted by an overwhelming majority to reject a
Health workers reject pay offer The Press Association
GMB health workers vote to reject pay offer InTheNews.co.uk
Health workers reject pay offer BBC News
Daily Mail - Mirror.co.uk
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Sask. nurses reach tentative four-year agreement with health employers - The Canadian Press

Sask. nurses reach tentative four-year agreement with health employers
The Canadian Press, REGINA - 18 hours ago
REGINA Saskatchewan nurses say they've got a tentative four-year deal with health employers, though the union says the pact doesn't address staffing and
Nurses to study SAHO's final offer Canada.com
SAHO draws line in the sand StarPhoenix
SUN Contract: Enough Already Canada Free Press
Canada.com - Canada.com
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A home for a drug pillar orphan - Vancouver Sun

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A home for a drug pillar orphan
Vancouver Sun,  Canada - 11 hours ago
In coming to this conclusion, Pitfield noted that Insite is a form of health care: "While users do not use Insite to directly treat their addiction,
Insite valuable public health tool Edmonton Sun
For the community to decide Globe and Mail
Partial record from the House of Commons, May 30, 2008 Canada.com
Prince Albert Daily Herald - Edmonton Sun
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WHO Calls for Complete Ban on Tobacco Advertising - Voice of America

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WHO Calls for Complete Ban on Tobacco Advertising
Voice of America - 6 hours ago
By Lisa Schlein The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging governments to ban all tobacco advertising. The aim is to protect the world's youth from
WHO urges member countries to ban tobacco advertising Xinhua
WHO calls for blanket ban on smoking ads ABC Online
Call to ban all tobacco adverts BBC News
UN News Centre - Newstrack India
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Cigarette machines may be banned - BBC News

Daily Mail

Cigarette machines may be banned
BBC News, UK - 6 hours ago
On the latest consultation document, Public Health Minister Dawn Primarolo said it was vital to take away temptation from children.
UK May Ban Cigarette Logos on Packaging to Curb Youth Smoking Bloomberg
Plan for cigarettes to be sold in blank packaging Independent
No logo plans for cigarette packs ITV.com
guardian.co.uk - Reuters UK
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Golden staph seriously threatens Indigenous health - ABC Online

Golden staph seriously threatens Indigenous health
ABC Online, Australia - 18 hours ago
BRENDAN TREMBATH: A new study shows the potentially lethal golden staph bacteria is becoming a serious threat to the health of Indigenous Australians in
Resistant staph infection causes boils The Age
Indigenous communities face golden staph threat ABC Online
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05.29.08

In the old way, the doctor was supposed to cure, which was impossible

Posted in Health and Fitness at 6:59 am by stephen

In the old way, the doctor was supposed to cure, which was impossible.
In the new way, the healer educates people and then if they live their
knowledge they get health.

Kristin Davis: Her Healthy Life Secret

As global ambassador for Oxfam International, Sex and the Citys Kristin Davis is a tireless champion for women and children in need. Here, she reveals why her work in Africa gives her hope, what makes her happiest, and the major life

Domhnall MacAuley: Eurovision and <b>health</b>

So, where is the health message? At a recent visit to an academic department in England, I suggested that the BMJ might not be quite as interested in publishing papers describing local arrangements for health care in England, and that,

<b>Health</b>, general / Colorado Nurse, &quot;Colorado Nurses for Access to <b>…</b>

Vince Markovchick, Director of Emergency Services at Denver Health, gave an overview of the current crisis in health care delivery in the US Dr. Sara Jarrett followed with an update of where we stand in Colorado and how we, as…

Portland doctor sends childrens <b>health</b> care to ballot

A campaign headed by a Portland physician has submitted more than 30000 signatures to city officials for a ballot measure that would provide minimal health insurance for all children who attend Portland Public Schools.

<b>Health</b>, Illness and Culture

This collection of essays by internationally established researchers examines the interrelations between illness, disability, health, society, and culture as well as how “narratives” have emerged and been utilized within these areas.

Will Obama&#39;s former smoking impact <b>health</b>?

In an Ideas piece, health educator says that just because Obama is young and fit doesn’t mean he’s completely healthy.

Social Uses of Personal <b>Health</b> Information Within PatientsLikeMe <b>…</b>

Background: This project investigates the ways in which patients respond to the shared use of what is often considered private information: personal health data. There is a growing demand for patient access to personal health records.

Kleeb keys in on quality <b>health</b> care, alternative energy

He said that would include not leaving people out for pre-existing conditions, allowing people more freedom to carry their health insurance with them when they change jobs, allowing more coverage for prevention and wellness and

The global workforce shortages and the migration of medical <b>…</b>

This creates problems for the provision of public health and medical services and poses challenges for laws in the nation state and for laws in the global community. There exists a global shortage of healthcare professionals.

<b>Health</b> Statistics Quarterly No 38

It contains commentary on the latest health findings, topical articles illustrated with colour charts and diagrams, and regularly updated statistical graphs and tables. It also highlights trends in health, and details the latest

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05.28.08

An individual can not live of himself, for himself and by himself

Posted in Health and Fitness at 4:14 am by stephen

An individual can not live of himself, for himself and by himself. Only
as he adds his efforts to those of others does his work count. When we
realize that we are but atoms in this vast universe, we get down to a
business basis. Then it is easy to get adjusted. In order to count at
all we must be in harmony with some of the rest of the atoms and when we
discover this we are in a mental state to be of some real use. Building
for individual glory is vanity. Sometimes an individual builds so well
that he is picked out for special attention and honor, but this is
comparatively seldom. As a rule, we can only help a little in shaping
the ends of the race by adding our mite, as privates in the ranks. The
time we spend in nursing our conceit is wasted.

State sues EPA on smog regulations - Danbury News-Times

WASHINGTON — More than a dozen states, including Connecticut, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the Environmental Protection Agency, claiming that new regulations don’t go far enough to protect public health from smog. The EPA is facing a similar …

Health systems unite to fight cancer - Detroit Free Press

Six Michigan health systems announced the creation of a joint venture Tuesday to offer an emerging, but costly, type of cancer radiation therapy. The health systems are Ascension Health of Grand Blanc; the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center in …

Mental health care cost ‘to double’ - Western Telegraph

The cost of caring for people with mental illness is expected to rise from 22.5 billion to 47 billion by 2026, experts have warned. A report from the influential think tank, the King’s Fund, found that more investment was needed to help people …

Money dispute threatens toxic tap water study - Washington Post

Resize Text — Continuation of a long-running government study on whether contaminated water harmed babies at Camp Lejeune, N.C., hinges on a half-million-dollar payment that is due Sunday. The money has been in dispute for months by military and …

Smoking is not a human right protected by law - Times Online

Queens Bench Divisional Court Published May 28, 2008 Regina (G) v Nottingham Healthcare NHS Trust Regina (N) v Secretary of State for Health Regina (B) v Nottingham Healthcare NHS Trust

Alaska ranks 41st in child health care and coverage - Anchorage Daily News

WASHINGTON — Children who live in the Northeast and Upper Midwest get better health care, on average, than those in the South and Southwest, according to a study by a private foundation released today. Iowa had the highest combined score, followed …

E.Novation and Initiate Systems Bring Market-leading Solutions for … - PR Inside

www.initiatesystems.com - Initiate Systems, Inc. Maria Diecidue 312-395-1345 mdiecidue@InitiateSystems.com Today, during the European Congress of Health Information Systems (HIT Paris 2008), Initiate Systems, Inc., a leader in master data management …

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05.27.08

It is really surprising how little food people need after they are fifty

Posted in Health and Fitness at 8:00 am by stephen

or sixty years old
It is really surprising how little food people need after they are fifty
or sixty years old. If such people eat enough to be well nourished, but
not enough to produce any bad feelings there will be no disease. People
who die from disease are physical failures, for the natural end does not
come in a physical upheaval. Those who live as they should will pass
away without any pain. The organism simply grows weary and goes into the
last sleep.

Warning over mental health &#39;racism&#39; - The Press Association

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Warning over mental health 'racism'
The Press Association - 15 hours ago
Asian patients suffering depression and other mental health problems are missing out on treatment because of "institutional racism" in the health service,
British mental health services accused of racism Thaindian.com
Asians Secretive On Mental Health Issues - Study TheMedGuru
Mental health care 'fails Asians' BBC News
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Unfinished health-care revolution - Toronto Star

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Unfinished health-care revolution
Toronto Star,  Canada - May 26, 2008
T welve years ago, the Ontario Hospital Association set up a health policy think-tank called The Change Foundation. It gave the new organization a generous
Information tech for health care Washington Times
New health-care tool likely to help control costs Kennebec Journal
Federal ruling keeps $5 billion cut to Medicaid at bay for now San Jose Mercury News
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - Minneapolis Star Tribune
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Conditions ripe for disease in Myanmar delta - The Associated Press

Seattle Post Intelligencer

Conditions ripe for disease in Myanmar delta
The Associated Press - 5 hours ago
The country's ruling junta has insisted that health conditions are normal in the Irrawaddy delta pounded more than three weeks ago by the killer storm.
Myanmar's growing peril: Disease Philadelphia Inquirer
In Myanmar, Loss, Grief and, for Some, Resignation New York Times
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China says faces tough health job in quake region - Reuters

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China says faces tough health job in quake region
Reuters - 55 minutes ago
BEIJING, May 27 (Reuters) - Chinese health authorities face a tough job to prevent disease outbreaks in areas hard hit by May 12's massive earthquake,
Health Ministry: no epidemic outbreak in quake-hit zone Xinhua
China in emergency vaccination drive in quake-hit areas AFP
Health Ministry: Quake-affected people to have emergency Xinhua
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Planet Organic Health Corp Announces Third Quarter Revenues - FOXBusiness

Planet Organic Health Corp Announces Third Quarter Revenues
FOXBusiness - 7 hours ago
Planet Organic Health Corp (TSX Venture Exchange - POH), Canada's leading natural products retailer, today reported consolidated sales for the quarter ended

Mental health &#39;lottery&#39; in prison - Scotsman

BBC News

Mental health 'lottery' in prison
Scotsman, United Kingdom - 1 hour ago
PRISONERS are not getting the mental health service they need and face a postcode lottery for funding, according to a report today from the Sainsbury Centre
Prisoners mental health care rapped The Press Association
Prison health 'needs cash boost' BBC News
Prison mental health needs more investment, finds charity Communitycare.co.uk
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Coming Soon: Shareholder Votes on Universal Health - Wall Street Journal Blogs

Wall Street Journal Blogs

Coming Soon: Shareholder Votes on Universal Health
Wall Street Journal Blogs, NY - 37 minutes ago
Shareholder activists have been clamoring for a while to have big corporations vote on universal health insurance not for company employees,
SEC Backs Health Care Balloting New York Times
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Health service &#39;positive experience&#39; for most - Drumm - Irish Times

RTE.ie

Health service 'positive experience' for most - Drumm
Irish Times, Ireland - 2 hours ago
The chief executive of the HSE has defended the health service in the wake of criticisms made on RT's Prime Time Investigates last night.
HSE chief responds to Prime Time report RTE.ie
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Texas teachers health plan&#39;s reach grows - Dallas Morning News

Texas teachers health plan's reach grows
Dallas Morning News, TX - 23 hours ago
By TERRENCE STUTZ / The Dallas Morning News AUSTIN Texas' health insurance plan for teachers launched five years ago to save teaching jobs in the
Teachers' insurance plan widens Houston Chronicle
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Cancer patients kept waiting - The Australian

Cancer patients kept waiting
The Australian, Australia - 17 hours ago
A leaked Queensland Health memo shows patients are being put at risk from radiation oncology unit delays at the Royal Brisbane and Women's,
Qld: Queensland Health defends waiting times for cancer patients Therapeutics Daily (subscription) (press release)
Cancer patients waiting too long for treatment: Oppn ABC Online
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05.21.08

_Canning fruit_: It is very easy to can fruit, but it requires care

Posted in Health and Fitness at 7:37 pm by stephen

_Canning fruit_: It is very easy to can fruit, but it requires care.
Select fruit that is not overripe. The work room should be clean and so
should the cans and covers. It is not sufficient to rinse the cans in
clean water. Both the jars and the covers should be taken from boiling
water immediately before being used.

<b>Health</b>.com Switches

Health.com switches from Typepad to WordPress and adds two main WP-powered sections to their site. Check out their new site, great design too.

Really public <b>health</b>

So why not talk publicly about our health? Fear. We fear losing a job or not getting insurance or, with certain conditions, being stigmatized. That is what we should address. With universal insurance and laws to prevent discrimination

Google Docs

Privacy defenders worry that Google’s service, which allows password-protected users to compile and share their health information, may make medical records vulnerable to prying by the government, employers, or other unauthorized snoops

How to Choose a Good <b>Health</b> Insurance Plan

Know the details of the health insurance plan what it covers and what it doesnt cover. Also find out the health insurance plans in-network as opposed to out-of-network coverage and expenses. What are its co-payment amounts,

Google <b>Health</b> Launches - Cautious, Non-Innovative Entry into <b>…</b>

Today Google announced the public availability of Google Health, after initially launching as a closed beta back in February. It is described as “a safe and secure way to collect, store, and manage [your] medical records and health

Google <b>Health</b> Data API

This API gives developers programmatic access to view and update Health content via AtomPub feeds. Your client application can use the API to create new medical records, request a list of medical records, and query for medical records

Google <b>Health</b> Ails in Infancy! Privacy Concerns!

Yesterday I informed our readers that, as part of the Google Factory Tour, Google had announced the launch of Google Health. This service from Google will enable users with just a Gmail ID to sign in and store their personal medical

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05.20.08

To drink with the meals is customary, not because it is necessary, but

Posted in Health and Fitness at 7:18 pm by stephen

because we have a number of drinks which appeal to many people
To drink with the meals is customary, not because it is necessary, but
because we have a number of drinks which appeal to many people. Water is
the drink par excellence.

Google Offers Personal Health Records on the Web - New York Times

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Google Offers Personal Health Records on the Web
New York Times, United States - 59 minutes ago
By STEVE LOHR After a year and half of development, Google began offering online personal health records to the public on Monday.
Google Launches Electronic Health Records Site CRN
Google Health still faces skeptics on opening day Computerworld
Google Health Opens To the Public Slashdot
Washington Post - Telegraph.co.uk
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Budget &#39;lacks in indigenous health&#39; - The Australian

Special Broadcasting Service

Budget 'lacks in indigenous health'
The Australian, Australia - 5 hours ago
AN independent forecaster has given an overall thumbs up to the Rudd Government's health Budget but savaged changes to the Medicare surcharge and neglect of
Elderly tipped to dump health cover The Age
Report finds gaps within Rudd's Medicare plan Scopical
More doubts raised over Medicare changes ABC Online
The Australian - The Australian
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SF&#39;s city attorney and health plan sue McKesson Corp. - Bizjournals.com

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SF's city attorney and health plan sue McKesson Corp.
Bizjournals.com, NC - 2 hours ago
San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera and the city's health insurance program for poor residents sued drug distributor McKesson Corp., alleging price
SF Health Plan, Herrera Sue McKesson for Pharmaceutical Price Fog City Journal
UPDATE: SF City Atty Sues McKesson, Alleges Price Fixing CNNMoney.com
San Francisco suit alleges McKesson Corp. fixed drug prices San Francisco Chronicle
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Longs, Google launch health-records service - Bizjournals.com

Longs, Google launch health-records service
Bizjournals.com, NC - 10 hours ago
The service, called Google Health, essentially links Longs' pharmacy customers with doctors and health-care providers of their choice through the use and
Longs Drug Stores partners with Google Health Forbes
Longs Drugs Partners With Google on the Launch of Google Health FOXBusiness
Longs Drugs collaborates With Google on the Launch of Google RTT News
Earthtimes (press release) - Bizjournals.com
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&#39;Food crisis, climate change threats to public health&#39; - Times of India

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'Food crisis, climate change threats to public health'
Times of India, India - 6 hours ago
NEW YORK: The global food crisis, climate change and pandemic influenza are the main threats to human health, the UN health agency says.
Food shortage, climate key health threats: WHO chief AFP
WHO Chief Says World Faces Three Growing Threats Voice of America
World warned about three major threats to human health News-Medical.net
Monsters and Critics.com - Xinhua
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Daily Glass Of Wine Could Improve Liver Health - Science Daily (press release)

Daily Glass Of Wine Could Improve Liver Health
Science Daily (press release) - 3 hours ago
The cross-sectional, population-based study of nearly 12000 participants in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) included 7211

Rell urged to sign health care bill - Newsday

Rell urged to sign health care bill
Newsday, NY - 6 hours ago
M. Jodi Rell to sign legislation that lets nonprofit agencies, municipalities and some small businesses join the state health insurance pool.
Bysiewicz, Donovan, call on Rell to sign landmark health care bill Stamford Plus Magazine
Rell threatens veto of health insurance bill Connecticut Post
Insurance Bill Faces Veto Threat Hartford Courant
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Bucks health bosses back drinking awareness campaign - Aylesbury Today

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Bucks health bosses back drinking awareness campaign
Aylesbury Today, UK - 4 hours ago
Susie Richardson, Health Improvement Practitioner for Bucks PCT said "A hangover is not the only danger of drinking too much on a night out.
Know your limits Bexhill Observer
Most English drinkers 'ignorant about alcohol units' AFP
UK drinkers confused over safe alcohol limits Reuters UK
Marketing Week - The Press Association
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C8 researchers seek more data for health study - Forbes

C8 researchers seek more data for health study
Forbes, NY - 5 hours ago
By TOM BREEN 05.20.08, 2:49 PM ET Scientists researching whether a chemical used to make the nonstick product Teflon is a health risk are seeking 40000 new

Hands On With Google Health - PC World

Hands On With Google Health
PC World - 13 minutes ago
After the usual lengthy alpha phase and more than a little hullaballoo over potential privacy concerns, Google Health has launched.

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