10.31.07

Milk should not be kept long before being used

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Milk should not be kept long before being used. Limit the age to
thirty-six hours after being drawn from the cow. Twenty-four hours would
be better. The evening milk can safely be given to the infant the next
day, if proper precautions have been taken. Ordinary milk is quite
filthy and upon this babies do not thrive. Make an effort to get clean
milk for the baby.

GOP Senator Chides Bush on Health Bill

Forbes - President Bush drew unusually blunt criticism from a senior Republican senator on Wednesday for threatening to veto any expansion of children’s health insurance that contains a tobacco tax increase. “They’re throwing cold water in my face,” said Iowa …

Schwarzenegger’s health plan criticized

CNBC - SACRAMENTO (AP) - The Democratic mayors of Los Angeles and San Francisco added their voices Wednesday to labor’s campaign to portray Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s health reform plan as unaffordable to middle-class people. Antonio Villaraigosa of Los …

Health Insurance Agents Warn Against Imposing a ‘Health Care Reform …

Forbes - SACRAMENTO, Calif., Oct. 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — At the Assembly Health Committee’s hearing on Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger’s health care reform plan, the California Association of Health Underwriters (CAHU) and the National Association of …

Tampa law firm plays key role in health care deal

MSN MoneyCentral - Shumaker Loop & Kendrick LLP served as legal counsel to Radiation Therapy Services Inc., which is being acquired by a private equity firm in a deal valued at $1.1 billion. Fort Myers-based Radiation Therapy (NASDAQ: RTSX) said Oct. 19 that it had …

Study: Raids risk kids’ mental health

Kansas City Star - Children whose parents are arrested in immigration raids face mental health problems, including post-traumatic stress disorder, separation anxiety and depression, according to a study released Wednesday. Researchers visited three cities where …

Community Health Systems, Inc. Announces the Disposition of Jonesboro …

Forbes - Community Health Systems, Inc. (NYSE: CYH) today announced the disposition by a subsidiary of its 60 percent interest in NEA (Northeast Arkansas) Medical Center, a 104-bed acute care hospital located in Jonesboro, Arkansas, to Baptist Memorial Health …

Bush Health-Bill Veto Leaves Needy Kids Stranded: Gene Sperling

Bloomberg - Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) — I don’t usually think of children’s health and John McEnroe rants together. Yet, when I heard that President George W. Bush was threatening to veto a second bill to expand the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP …

Ford, UAW haggle over health-care trust

Boston Globe - DETROIT — Ford Motor Co. and the United Auto Workers were negotiating the financial terms of a health-care trust and other key issues Wednesday as talks on a new four-year contract continued, a person briefed on the negotiations said. Similar trusts …

Inter Valley Health Plan Names Cyndie O’Brien Vice President, Sales …

Forbes - Inter Valley Health Plan, a non-profit HMO headquartered in Pomona, has promoted Cyndie O’Brien to the position of Vice President, Sales/Marketing & Communications. O’Brien was previously Inter Valley’s Director of Corporate Communications …

Wednesday’s Health Winners & Losers

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10.28.07

In order to live long and comfortably it would be well to reduce the

Posted in Health Fitness at 5:56 pm by Richard

starch intake to once a day
In order to live long and comfortably it would be well to reduce the
starch intake to once a day. The meats also are objectionable when taken
in excess. To them can be attributed the chief blame for the formation
of gelatinous deposits in the body. However, they do not carry so much
earthy matter into the blood stream as do the starches. It is best to
partake of meat but once a day, or even more seldom. Meat should
certainly not be taken more than twice a day even by those who are
advanced in years. People who care enough for starch to take it three
times a day, or are compelled to live chiefly upon it, grow old and
homely more quickly than do those who are able to partake more
plentifully of the more expensive proteins. The flesh obtained from
young animals and birds is not so heavily charged with earthy matters as
is that which is obtained from old animals and birds.

Cdn soldiers suffering mental-health problems after Afghanistan - Edmonton Sun
Cdn soldiers suffering mental-health problems after Afghanistan
Edmonton Sun,  Canada - 2 hours ago
By The Canadian Press HALIFAX Hundreds of Canadian soldiers returning from Afghanistan are suffering from a range of mental-health problems linked to
Africa: EU Urged Not to Poach Health Workers - AllAfrica.com
Africa: EU Urged Not to Poach Health Workers
AllAfrica.com, Washington - 9 hours ago
The European Union (EU) should adhere to the codes of conduct if they want to recruit health professionals from developing countries.
Manto blasts EU health worker scheme The Times
EU "blue card" scheme could drain developing world Reuters South Africa
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Global warming 'causes health risks' - NEWS.com.au
Global warming 'causes health risks'
NEWS.com.au, Australia - 2 hours ago
Professor Tony McMichael of the Australian National University said researchers are just beginning to recognise the health implications of a warmer planet.
Health basket panel ready to make 'Solomonic decisions' - Jerusalem Post
Health basket panel ready to make 'Solomonic decisions'
Jerusalem Post, Israel - 1 hour ago
By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH As a small group of Parkinson's patients demonstrated outside for more drugs to be included in the 2008 basket of health services,
IMA chairman quits new 'basket committee' on eve of first meeting Jerusalem Post
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Hep C victims kept in dark / Health ministry, drugmakers had info … - The Daily Yomiuri
Hep C victims kept in dark / Health ministry, drugmakers had info
The Daily Yomiuri, Japan - 4 hours ago
The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry and a pharmaceutical company face unabated criticism over their failure to inform patients of their probable
Children need health-care access - Chicago Daily Herald

BBC Bulgaria
Children need health-care access
Chicago Daily Herald, IL - 18 hours ago
By vetoing the most recent health care bill, President Bush has denied millions of low-income children access to much-needed health care.
Chip away the rhetoric: Real issue is cost of health care, not how Anderson Independent Mail (subscription)
How your US lawmaker voted Seattle Times
House Leaders Hope to Rescue Health Bill The Associated Press
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Minister gets health dept to straighten its act - The Statesman
Minister gets health dept to straighten its act
The Statesman, India - 2 hours ago
KOLKATA, Oct. 28: What forces the state health department to react fast when treatment facilities collapse in a state-run hospital if it is located in a
Insurers put riders on corporate health covers - Hindu Business Line
Insurers put riders on corporate health covers
Hindu Business Line, India - 4 hours ago
Mumbai, Oct. 28 When Mr Anil Singh checked with his companys administration on the reimbursement for his eye surgery under the employee health insurance
Aussies face ailing health from warming planet - ABC Online
Aussies face ailing health from warming planet
ABC Online, Australia - 3 hours ago
By environment reporter Sarah Clarke A new report examining the health risks of climate change warns Australians face a greater chance of getting sick from

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10.26.07

It is true that we have drugs with which we can diminish or increase the

Posted in Health Fitness at 3:02 am by Richard

number of heart beats per minute, dilate or contract the pupils of the
eye, check or stimulate the secretion of mucus, sedate or irritate the
nervous system, etc
It is true that we have drugs with which we can diminish or increase the
number of heart beats per minute, dilate or contract the pupils of the
eye, check or stimulate the secretion of mucus, sedate or irritate the
nervous system, etc., but all that is accomplished is temporary
stimulation or sedation, and such juggling does not cure. The practice
of medicine is today what it has been in the past, largely experiment
and guess-work.

As I see it: Susan McLoughlin on health insurance - Kansas City Star

Albany Times Union
As I see it: Susan McLoughlin on health insurance
Kansas City Star, MO - 4 hours ago
By Susan McLoughlin I am glad to see that so many people in the Kansas City community have responded to the current child health insurance debate,
House Passes Health Bill but Gains No Republican Votes New York Times
Hodes votes for revised children's health plan Boston Globe
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Health Officials Say Student Who Died Had Drug-Resistant Staph … - New York Times

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Health Officials Say Student Who Died Had Drug-Resistant Staph
New York Times, United States - 6 hours ago
By WINNIE HU and SARAH KERSHAW New York City health officials said yesterday that a Brooklyn middle school student who died on Oct. 14 had become infected
Staph infection kills 12-year-old Brooklyn boy Newsday
Schools vary on reporting staph infections Atlanta Journal Constitution
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Chicago Tribune - Newsday
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White House defends 'health benefits' of climate change - AFP

KPIC
White House defends 'health benefits' of climate change
AFP - 11 hours ago
WASHINGTON (AFP) The White House on Thursday defended its prediction that climate change would bring some "health benefits" to humans, a forecast unlikely
Scientists Denounce Global Warming Report 'Edits' ABC News
Concern Grows About Health Risks Posed by Climate Change US Department of State
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US House defies Bush, backs new kids health bill - Reuters

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US House defies Bush, backs new kids health bill
Reuters - 10 hours ago
By Donna Smith WASHINGTON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - The US Congress and President George W. Bush headed for a fresh showdown over children's health care on
Bush will veto children's health bill in US House Reuters
Democrats set up fresh veto fight BBC News
House ready to retest Bush's veto clout on children's health bill KVOA.com
New York Times - Reuters
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Connecticut concerned about FBI raid on health care provider - Newsday

The Money Times
Connecticut concerned about FBI raid on health care provider
Newsday, NY - 12 hours ago
Connecticut officials are contacting managed health care companies to see if they can cover more than 35000 needy children and some parents in case a
UPDATE 1-WellCare plunges as much as 61 percent amid probe Reuters
WellCare shares plunge on Fed raid BusinessWeek
Conn. Concerned About WellCare Raid Houston Chronicle
Forbes - BusinessWeek
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Doctors call for rural health focus - ABC Online
Doctors call for rural health focus
ABC Online, Australia - 9 hours ago
The Rural Doctors' Association says the New South Wales north-coast and other regional areas would benefit from a rural health obligation by both major
Roxon to attend rural health forum Sydney Morning Herald
Doctors demand rural health improvements NEWS.com.au
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AMA report shows Victoria starved of health funds - Melbourne Herald Sun
AMA report shows Victoria starved of health funds
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 17 hours ago
The AMA's annual report on the health of the nation's hospitals found hospital capacity had been cut by 60 per cent in the past 20 years.
AMA condemns govts for public hospital system ABC Online
Govt won't give extra funds to hospital Sydney Morning Herald
Hospitals in poor health, medics say Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning Herald - ABC Online
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Health Highlights: Oct. 25, 2007 - Washington Post

Earthtimes
Health Highlights: Oct. 25, 2007
Washington Post, United States - 15 hours ago
The way the H5N1 bird flu virus binds to the respiratory tract and lungs suggest that children may be especially susceptible to bird flu, say Australian and
UN hails Asian transparency over bird flu AFP
FACTBOX-Bird flu's spread around the globe Reuters
CHRONOLOGY-Bird flu developments Reuters
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Harvard Pilgrim ranked top health plan in nation - Boston Globe
Harvard Pilgrim ranked top health plan in nation
Boston Globe, United States - 1 hour ago
By Jeffrey Krasner, Globe Staff | October 26, 2007 Each of the state's top four nonprofit health plans took high honors in an annual ranking of health
Maine inks contract for health program CNNMoney.com
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Biden and Kucinich Outline Health Care Plans - New York Times
Biden and Kucinich Outline Health Care Plans
New York Times, United States - 9 hours ago
By Ariel Alexovich A pair of Democratic presidential candidates sketched out two very different plans to reform health care at forums sponsored at the
Biden discusses health care MSNBC
Kucinich details health-care policy MSNBC
Single-Payer Health System Only Solution to Health Care Crisis CQPolitics.com
CQPolitics.com - RealClearPolitics
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10.24.07

Foods are burned in the body

Posted in Health Fitness at 11:00 am by Richard

Foods are burned in the body. They are valuable in proportion to the
completeness with which they are digested and assimilated and the ease
with which this process is accomplished. It takes energy to digest food
and if the food is very indigestible it takes too much energy.

Senators, scientists explore climate change's health impact - San Jose Mercury News

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Senators, scientists explore climate change's health impact
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - 6 hours ago
By Frank Davies WASHINGTON - Using careful qualifiers such as "potential effects," scientists and doctors Tuesday linked climate change to health problems
Health Concerns Spur US Senate to Global Warming Action Environment News Service
White House slashes CDC Senate testimony on climate change health The Canadian Press
Senate hearing looks at health problems from global warming Kansas City Star
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Democrats Unyielding On Health Plan Cost - Guardian Unlimited

Hawaii Channel.com
Democrats Unyielding On Health Plan Cost
Guardian Unlimited, UK - 15 hours ago
The Democrats' revised bill would reduce the number of adults and higher-income families potentially eligible for the health insurance subsidies,
Senate passes health funds that Bush opposes Reuters
Democrats may soon bring children's health insurance bill back to Baltimore Sun
Defying President Bush, Senate Passes Spending Bill for Health and Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Winston-Salem Journal - Austin American-Statesman (subscription)
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Biden Unveils Health Care Plan - The Associated Press

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Biden Unveils Health Care Plan
The Associated Press - 20 hours ago
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Tuesday called for expanding access to health coverage for all children and adults,
Biden Unveils Health Care Plan Guardian Unlimited
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CGI leads IT integration of HHS Nationwide Health Information … - CNNMoney.com
CGI leads IT integration of HHS Nationwide Health Information
CNNMoney.com - 3 hours ago
The NHIN is the foundation for nationwide health information exchange between consumers, providers, payers, and health product suppliers.
2% of GDP to be spent on health: Ahluwalia - Sify

Newstrack India
2% of GDP to be spent on health: Ahluwalia
Sify, India - 12 hours ago
"Currently we (central and state governments) are spending one per cent of our GDP on health sector and by the end of the 11th five year plan, say 2011-12,
700 AIIMS students awarded degrees Hindu
Don't go abroad, Ramadoss urges AIIMS docs Hindustan Times
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Inverness buy brings health management line Mass High Tech: The … - Bizjournals.com
Inverness buy brings health management line Mass High Tech: The
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Inverness Medical Innovations Inc., a disease diagnostics firm headquartered in Waltham, reports it plans to buy a Nevada-based health-management firm for
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Health Highlights: Oct. 23, 2007 - Washington Post

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Health Highlights: Oct. 23, 2007
Washington Post, United States - 23 hours ago
Protecting them also protects those in the population," said William Raub, emergency planning chief at the US Department of Health and Human Services,
Pandemic flu vaccine capacity swells but insiders worry about The Canadian Press
UN health agency projects dramatic expansion of flu vaccine stocks UN News Centre
WHO Experts Say More Bird Flu Vaccine Can Be Produced Voice of America
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Many do not know how to relax

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Many do not know how to relax. They think they are relaxed, yet their
bodies are in a state of tension. When relaxed any part of the body that
may be raised falls down again as though it were dead. People who do
much mental work are at times so aroused by ideas that refuse to release
their hold until they have been worked out or given expression that they
can not sleep for the time being. A few minutes of relaxation then gives
rest. When the problem has been solved, the worker is rewarded with
sweet slumbers. An occasional night of this kind of wakefulness does no
harm, provided no such drugs as coffee, alcohol, strychnine and morphine
are used.

SICKLY JETS’ ‘HEALTH’ PLAN

New York Post - October 24, 2007 — The reeling, 1-6 New York Jets yesterday announced a naming-rights deal with a New Jersey health-care system for the team’s new headquarters and practice facility. The campus under construction in Florham Park, N.J., will be …

Democrats draft revised health-care plan

Seattle Times - Mike Leavitt leads Health and Human Services. WASHINGTON House Democrats, convinced that President Bush blundered by vetoing an expansion of a children’s health-care program, plan to approve a similar bill this week even as the administration …

Bear Stearns CEO’s Health Raises Concerns

CNBC - Investors are still jittery about the future of Bear Stearns , and they cite several reasons, CNBC has learned. [ BSC Loading… ( %) ] taken by Citic , the Chinese bank, isn’t large enough for many investors who wanted a much infusion …

HEALTH BRIEFS

Oregonian - care compared The University of Portland’s Garaventa Center for Catholic Intellectual Life and American Culture will host a lecture titled “End of Life Care: A Tale of Two Cities.” The featured speaker will be Dr. David Jeffrey, a recipient of a …

Net giants test web health

BBC Technology - In October, Microsoft launched HealthVault, a website that allows users to gather, store and share health information online, whilst Google has been talking about similar offerings. Both companies are keen to get a foothold in health products as more …

Case’s Revolution Health to Lay Off 60 Workers in Restructuring

Washington Post - Revolution Health Group will lay off 60 employees starting this week as part of a broad restructuring at the health-care business launched two years ago by AOL founder Steve Case , the company said yesterday. The layoffs will occur at Revolution …

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10.21.07

_Anger_ is a form of temporary insanity

Posted in Health Fitness at 9:49 am by Richard

_Anger_ is a form of temporary insanity. It is an emotion that is
unbecoming in strong men, for it is a sign of weakness, and the women
who indulge in it frequently can not long keep the respect of others.
Those who become angry lay themselves open to wounds of all kinds, for
they partly lose their mental and physical faculties temporarily. An
angry man is easily vanquished in any contest where ready wit is
necessary. As the saying is, he makes a fool of himself. To be high
strung and quick to lose one”s temper may sound fine in romantic
rubbish, but in real life it is folly, for much more can be accomplished
by being calm.

Health & Science

NPR News - October 21, 2007 An advisory panel recommended to the Food and Drug Administration this week that cold medicines be banned for children under the age of six. Dr. Danny Benjamin, a research professor at Duke University, who is also a practicing …

Health panels advise against meds for youngsters

Newsday - SILVER SPRING, Md. - Government health advisers agreed almost unanimously Friday that over-the-counter cough and cold remedies should not be used by children under age 2, and similarly voted by a wide margin to restrict the drugs for youngsters …

Nations with the best health

Times of India - Health stories normally concentrate on AIDS epidemics and disease outbreaks. But Foreign Policy looks at the five healthiest nations in the world. Japan has the highest life expectancy. Japanese women live till 86, and men, 79. The secret of their …

Short people have more health issues

Times of India - Short people complain of poorer mental and physical health than those of average height, a study reveals. Danish researchers examined more than 14,000 responses to the 2003 Health Survey for England. Men shorter than 5ft 4in (162cm) and women shorter …

Snatch victory from kids’ health bill defeat

Chicago Tribune - Some folks don’t believe government-run health care will work — even when it already is working. Way back in the 1990s, then-Louisiana Sen. John Breaux was accosted in an airport by an elderly woman who pleaded, “Senator, don’t you dare let the …

Forum gives platform to debate health care

Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - (October 21, 2007) Area residents had an opportunity Saturday to voice their opinions on a hot-button issue in local, state and national politics health care and how far the government should be involved in providing it. Community members …

David Beckham hopes for good health

FOXSports.com - CHICAGO (AP) - When David Beckham and Cuauhtemoc Blanco meet on the field for the first time in the MLS regular-season finale, a playoff berth will be on the line. The two marquee players of the league’s new designated player rule have certainly had …

Hippies and health care

Baltimore Sun - What a bummer for the Democrats. Just as their publicity machine was blasting President Bush and the Republicans for refusing to expand a health care program for children, the Senate decided a Democratic plan to spend $1 million on a museum …

Establishing national standards for the delivery of health care

Seattle Times - PALM SPRINGS, Calif. For most of the American public, Secretary of Health and Human Services Michael Leavitt is best defined by his role defending President Bush’s controversial veto of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program. Leavitt …

A drink a day for health? Forget it, research says

Seattle Times - CHICAGO You eat your veggies, you exercise at least a few times a week, you gave up cigarettes and hormone-replacement pills, and you have a glass of red wine every day, all because you care about your health. But one of these things is not like …

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To take the enema, assume either the knee-chest position (kneeling with

Posted in Health Fitness at 4:24 am by Richard

the shoulders close to the floor) or lie on the right side with the hips
elevated
To take the enema, assume either the knee-chest position (kneeling with
the shoulders close to the floor) or lie on the right side with the hips
elevated. These positions allow water to flow into colon by aid of
gravity.

Health panels advise against meds for youngsters

Newsday - SILVER SPRING, Md. - Government health advisers agreed almost unanimously Friday that over-the-counter cough and cold remedies should not be used by children under age 2, and similarly voted by a wide margin to restrict the drugs for youngsters …

David Beckham hopes for good health

FOXSports.com - CHICAGO (AP) - When David Beckham and Cuauhtemoc Blanco meet on the field for the first time in the MLS regular-season finale, a playoff berth will be on the line. The two marquee players of the league’s new designated player rule have certainly had …

Forum gives platform to debate health care

Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - (October 21, 2007) Area residents had an opportunity Saturday to voice their opinions on a hot-button issue in local, state and national politics health care and how far the government should be involved in providing it. Community members …

Hippies and health care

Baltimore Sun - What a bummer for the Democrats. Just as their publicity machine was blasting President Bush and the Republicans for refusing to expand a health care program for children, the Senate decided a Democratic plan to spend $1 million on a museum …

Establishing national standards for the delivery of health care

Seattle Times - PALM SPRINGS, Calif. For most of the American public, Secretary of Health and Human Services Michael Leavitt is best defined by his role defending President Bush’s controversial veto of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program. Leavitt …

A drink a day for health? Forget it, research says

Seattle Times - CHICAGO You eat your veggies, you exercise at least a few times a week, you gave up cigarettes and hormone-replacement pills, and you have a glass of red wine every day, all because you care about your health. But one of these things is not like …

Sinai-Grace offers health grants

Detroit Free Press - Sinai-Grace Hospital is accepting grant applications through Dec. 1 from nonprofit organizations with programs that serve the health care and social welfare needs of women and infants in the northwest Detroit region. The grants are funded through …

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10.19.07

Even though there be no thirst or desire for water, some should be

Posted in Health Fitness at 3:16 am by Richard

taken
Even though there be no thirst or desire for water, some should be
taken. If it can be taken by mouth give at least a glassful every two
hours, not necessarily all at once. Some are so sensitive that one-half
of a glass of water is all they can tolerate. If the stomach objects to
water, give it by rectum. Always do this in cases of much nausea. After
a few days the water intake may be reduced.

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.

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10.15.07

When the organism is supplied with sugar, starch and fat, or one of

Posted in Health Fitness at 5:23 pm by Richard

these, the protein of the body is saved, only a very small amount being
used to replace the waste through wear and tear
When the organism is supplied with sugar, starch and fat, or one of
these, the protein of the body is saved, only a very small amount being
used to replace the waste through wear and tear. Though protein can be
burned in the body, it is not an economical fuel, either from a
physiological or financial standpoint. The energy obtained from flesh
costs much more than the same amount of energy obtained from
carbonaceous foods. Ten acres of ground well cultivated can raise enough
cereals and vegetables to support a number of people, but if this amount
of land is used for raising animals, it will support but a few. The
protein obtained from peas, beans and lentils is cheap, but these foods
do not appeal to the popular palate as much as flesh.

Poll: Mixed feelings on kids&#39; health insurance - USA Today

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Poll: Mixed feelings on kids' health insurance
USA Today - 1 hour ago
By Richard Wolf, USA TODAY WASHINGTON A majority of Americans trust Democrats to handle the issue of children's health insurance more than President Bush,
Bush Defends Veto of Health Care Bill New York Times
The march of the children on the health care veto Baltimore Sun
Showdown Over Childrens Health Care Looms New York Times
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UK Health Chief Apologizes for Outbreaks - The Associated Press

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UK Health Chief Apologizes for Outbreaks
The Associated Press - 2 hours ago
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
Hospitals death scandal claims new victim as trust chief quits Times Online
Superbug row chairman quits hospital trust Times Online
Whats up doc? Times Online
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AT&amp;T, Verizon May Follow GM With Union Health Funds (Update1) - Bloomberg

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AT&T, Verizon May Follow GM With Union Health Funds (Update1)
Bloomberg - 8 hours ago
2 Verizon Communications Inc. may follow General Motors Corp. in trying to shift retiree health-care liabilities to a union-run fund, a move that has helped
GM Details Funding Plans For UAW Health Trust Wall Street Journal
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GM's retiree health agreement with UAW may accelerate trend WLNS
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Business group urges end of employer-based health care - Bizjournals.com
Business group urges end of employer-based health care
Bizjournals.com, NC - 41 minutes ago
Health care costs threaten future economic growth in the US and today's employer-based system is faltering and should be replaced by an insurance system
Quality, Affordable Health Care for All Earthtimes
Broder: Momentum builds for shift away from employer-based health care Salt Lake Tribune
Studying health plan pays Daily Breeze
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High-tech hospital a model of move towards electronic health-care … - The Canadian Press
High-tech hospital a model of move towards electronic health-care
The Canadian Press - 2 hours ago
BRAMPTON, Ont. - When the first patients walk through the doors of the new William Osler Health Centre in a couple of weeks, they will be entering a
Canada's Hand Hygiene Campaign Launches Getting Ready Phase Nationwide Canada NewsWire (press release)
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Government to study Wi-Fi health risks - ZDNet UK

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Government to study Wi-Fi health risks
ZDNet UK, UK - 11 hours ago
The Health Protection Agency has announced a research programme into the possible health implications of Wi-Fi technology. Although no evidence has been
New Wi-Fi tests 'unlikely to show health risk' Telappliant VoIP News
Wireless health risks to be studied IT PRO
Wireless computer networks face health probe ComputerworldUK
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Survey: Californians favor 1-cent sales tax for health insurance - Bizjournals.com

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Survey: Californians favor 1-cent sales tax for health insurance
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Self-employed seek equity on health deduction - Bizjournals.com
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Sole proprietors could save around $1800 a year if Congress allows them to deduct the cost of their health care premiums before calculating their
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India reports maximum no of childbirth deaths
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GM-UAW Health Care Deal May Spark Trend - The Associated Press
GM-UAW Health Care Deal May Spark Trend
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GM says its historic deal with the United Auto Workers as part of a new four-year labor contract will transfer $46.7 billion in retiree health care

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Posted in Health Fitness at 4:52 am by Richard

It is impossible to go into detail regarding various exercises here.
Those who wish to take care of themselves can easily devise a number of
good ones, or they can employ a physical culture teacher to give them
pointers. Here as elsewhere, good sense wins out. It is not necessary to
give much time to exercise, but a little is valuable. Those who labor
with their hands often use but few muscles, and it would be well for
them to take corrective exercises so that the body will remain in good
condition.

Program Coordinator: Consumer <b>Health</b>

The GMR is located in the Library of the Health Sciences, University of Illinois at Chicago. RESPONSIBILITIES: This position is responsible for coordinating the consumer health program within the ten-state Greater Midwest Region,

Unaffordable <b>Health</b> Insurance

A similar point can be made about health care. Most obviously, technological progress has made the quality of care available much better than it was in the 1960s. No doubt a health insurance policy that only provided treatments that

Vitale to announce plan for statewide <b>health</b> coverage

Vitale, the Senate health chairman, has been working on his plans for months. It would require all New Jerseyans to carry medical insurance but keep policies affordable for low-wage earners. Vitale estimated the plan could cost the

Wi-fi <b>health</b> study gets go ahead

The Health Protection Agency (HPA) has announced it will carry out “systematic” research into how wireless networks are being used. The research will aim to establish average exposure to the low level radiation emitted by wi-fi access

Maternal <b>Health</b> is a BIG topic these days

The greatest indicators of maternal health are the age of the mother and her education. So, around the globe, with so many young, young girls getting being married, the communities don’t have a chance to improve their lots.

<b>Health</b> Professions Advising Center Pre Pharmacy Meeting

Pre Pharmacy general meeting.

<b>Health</b> Tips: Anger to Sleep Deprivation

Manage your anger, the sleep deficit, and no bones about it.

Expected but disappointing….

This is the fourth time in four years that the Governor Schwarzenegger has blocked a major health care reform that would have significantly expanded health coverage for over a million Californians: * the Governor campaigned against Prop

Four Problems with the Governors New <b>Health</b> Care Proposal

The Governors revised health care proposal is a substantial improvement over what he origi