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Hydrogen Peroxide: Medical Miracle
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Food Pantries Take Health Care to Needy
Newsday - WASHINGTON - An out-of-work David Thomas walked into a Milwaukee food pantry just seeking groceries. Thomas learned he was a stroke waiting to happen and got blood pressure medicine along with his bread. Food pantries have long aimed to help heal …
Sector Snap: Health REIT Stocks Advance
CNBC - NEW YORK - Shares of health REITs could benefit from a health care bill Congress passed that will likely be favorable for the sector, a Morgan Keegan analyst said Monday. Last week, the House temporarily extended a health insurance program for …
10 Weeks to a Better Body & Better Health With Dr. Ramsey’s Health …
Forbes - PHOENIX, Dec. 24 /PRNewswire/ — Your 10 weeks to a better body & better health begins on January 12th with Dr. Ramsey’s 2008 Health Challenge. The kick off for this amazing challenge begins on January 5th at the ‘New Vision Center’ 9659 N. Hayden Rd …
NJ eyes other states as it weighs health coverage woes
Philadelphia Inquirer - TRENTON, N.J. - Gov. Jon S. Corzine said finding health insurance for the 1.4 million New Jerseyans who lack it ranks among New Jersey’s top problems, but doesn’t expect to solve the plight in 2008. He said the state , facing a projected $3 billion …
Disease control no panacea to health cost reduction, study finds
MSNBC - Chattanooga, TN - A strategy to rein in health care expenditures by aggressively managing chronic diseases has failed to produce expected cost savings, according to a nationwide analysis. An analysis by the RAND Corp. shows disease management …
Health Tip: Holiday Decorating Safety
Forbes - (HealthDay News) - Many people celebrate the holidays with trees, lights, ornaments and other decorations that may pose safety issues. Here are suggestions to stay safe and festive, courtesy of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission: Make sure …
Health Tip: Prevent Shin Splints
Forbes - (HealthDay News) - Shin splints are an injury common in runners and dancers, and others who put stress on their lower legs. The condition is characterized by pain in the shins. Here are ways to help prevent shin splints, courtesy of Community Medical …
Religion and health loom large in U.S. election
Reuters UK - WATERLOO, Iowa (Reuters) - With less than two weeks until Iowa kicks off the U.S. presidential nomination battles, several contenders took their campaigns to church on Sunday and a leading Republican tried to allay concerns about his health. Front …
MEPs delay ‘health tourism’ across Europe
Daily Telegraph - Plans to create a Europe-wide market in health care have been delayed after Left-wing MEPs fought to see off the proposal. But the directive was delayed at the last minute. The European Commission’s spokesman said ministers had been scheduled to …
Eight Ways to Make Holiday Health Insurance Shopping Easy
Forbes - Holiday shoppers aren’t just going to the mall this year. Millions are also going online to look for health insurance. There are many reasons why you may have “health insurance” on your holiday list this year. Early retirement. Between jobs. Going …
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12.20.07
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generally called caffeine
Coffee, tea and chocolate contain a poisonous alkaloid which is
generally called caffeine. The theine in tea and the theobromine in
cocoa are so similar to caffeine that chemists can not differentiate
them. These drinks when first taken cause a gentle stimulation under
which more work can be done than ordinarily, but this is followed by a
reaction, and then the powers of body and mind wane so much that the
average output of work is less than when the body is not stimulated. The
temporary apparently beneficial effect is more than offset by the
reaction and therefore partaking of these beverages makes people
inefficient. Coffee is very hard on the nerves, causing irritation,
which is always followed by premature physical degeneration.
Romania: <b>Health</b> Care
Transatlantic Politics writes about the disastrous state of Romanian health care.
Celebrity Fitzness Report: Oprah's <b>health</b> expert, Dr. Mehmet Oz
Filed under: Fitness, Food and Nutrition, General Health, Health and Technology, Health in the Media, Healthy Aging, Healthy Habits, Healthy Home, Healthy Relationships, Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Diet and Weight Loss, …
Getting behavioral <b>health</b> treatment is easy with Tricare
Non-active duty beneficiaries may make their first eight outpatient behavioral health care visits per fiscal year — Oct. 1 to Sept. 30 — without a referral from a primary care manager or prior authorization from their managed care …
You Can't Tell the (<b>Health</b> Care Policy Op-Ed) Players Without a <b>…</b>
With the run-up to the US presidential election starting in earnest, public discussion of health care policy issues is ramping up. As has occurred before, we hear a lot from people apparently on the right who advocate for a laissez …
<b>Health</b> professionals walk out
The industrial dispute involving Victorian hospital workers has escalated, with 4000 staff going on strike for 24-hours across the state.
<b>Health</b>-E-Newsletter Volume 2, Chapter 50
As we bring this year to a close, I want to thank each one of you for being a loyal supporter of Closing the Gap in Health Care, Inc. and for all of your positive comments and constructive criticism. As you know, our mission is to …
City Noise Posing <b>Health</b> Threat
Thu, 20 Dec 2007 07:00:00 PST. read more.
The top 20 global <b>health</b> priorities
Recently, in one of the largest efforts we’ve seen, over 150 health experts from 50 countries got together to discuss what in the world we’re all going to do about the growing health problems around the world. …
Zambia unable to meet MDG on <b>Health</b> but ICTs provide a ray of hope
Zambia is unlikely to meet the MDG on maternal health as more than 700 women ie from pregnancy related complications. This is according to former Health Minister Angela Cifire who bemoans that Zambias maternal health is one of the …
Global <b>Health</b> Survey Finds Regional Differences
Health care has been a prominent issue on the campaign trail in the US this year, with presidential candidates, particularly on the Democratic side, vowing to expand access to health care coverage for the over 40 million Americans …
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12.17.07
Posted in Health Fitness Beauty at 1:43 am by Rose
walnuts
The more representative nuts are pecans, filberts, Brazil nuts and
walnuts. These may be used in place of flesh foods, for they furnish
both protein and fats. If the kernel is surrounded by a tough membrane,
as is the case in walnuts and almonds, it should be blanched, which
consists in putting the kernel in very hot water for a little while and
then removing this membrane. The pecan, though it does not contain very
much protein, is one of the best nuts, one which can be eaten often
without producing dislike.
Asian food hub Malaysia takes on health eating
Reuters UK - KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - With ingredients such as high cholesterol coconut milk, clarified butter and sugar cane, the traditional Malaysian diet may be among the most unhealthy cuisines in the world. But chefs in food-mad Malaysia, which touts itself …
Gaps in children’s dental health
News.com.au - ALMOST half of six-year-olds have cavities in their teeth and 12-year-olds have poor dental health, worse that children from parts of Africa. A report by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare to be released today also found 12-year-olds had …
Chesapeake scientists, conservationists fight fatigue on mission to …
Minneapolis Star Tribune - … Chesapeake scientists, conservationists fight fatigue on mission to restore bay to health By KRISTEN WYATT , Associated Press Last update: December 16, 2007 - 1:30 PM
IFC to help Africa build private health
Financial Times - The International Finance Corporation, the private-sector arm of the World Bank, is to co-ordinate a $1bn package of debt and equity funding designed to strengthen health across Africa by supporting the private sector. The move follows the findings …
New Brunswick health minister eyes smoking ban
Boston Globe - FREDERICTON, New Brunswick New Brunswick’s health minister says he’s considering following Nova Scotia’s lead in banning smoking in vehicles carrying children. Accusing the tobacco industry of targeting children, Mike Murphy told CTV News that as …
Madagascar improves health care, has lowest HIV rate in Africa
International Herald Tribune - ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar (AP) On a back street in one of Antananarivo’s seedier neighborhoods, Saholy clutches at the hood of her blue jacket, pulling it down against the light rain. She steels herself for more verbal abuse from her fellow street …
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12.13.07
Posted in Health Fitness Beauty at 9:28 am by Rose
Communication, Information Tools Critical to Success of Consumer … - CNNMoney.com
Communication, Information Tools Critical to Success of Consumer … - CNNMoney.com
<br><table border=0 width= valign=top cellpadding=2 cellspacing=7><tr><td valign=top class=j><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/5-0&fd=R&url=http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/NETU09607082007-1.htm&cid=1119028622&ei=7be4RpvoK4OG0gHqyZzHAQ">Communication, Information Tools Critical to Success of Consumer <b>…</b></a><br><font size=-1><font color=#6f6f6f>CNNMoney.com -</font> <nobr>3 hours ago</nobr></font><br><font size=-1>7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Most employers that offer a consumer-directed <b>health</b> plan say communicating with workers about these plans is their greatest <b>…</b></font><br></table>
Recall of common kids’ vaccine could cause shortage, but officials so …
International Herald Tribune - TRENTON, N.J. : The recall of a routine vaccine for babies due to contamination risks could trigger a shortage and likely will alarm parents, but officials said there is no known health threat. The recall announced Wednesday covers roughly 1.2 …
Health and Support
St. Petersburg Times - Alcoholics Anonymous: For Hernando County locations, call 683-4597. Alzheimer’s Association: Caregiver support groups are offered at several locations: - 2:30 p.m. the first Friday of each month, Lykes Memorial Library, 238 Howell Ave., Brooksville …
Health-care crisis
Chicago Tribune - The answer to our health-care crisis is to treat health insurance companies like public utilities. Limits need to be placed on their profit levels and they need strict regulations such as insuring anyone who applies. We can no longer allow one group …
Bush vetoes second bill expanding child health insurance
Boston Globe - WASHINGTON - President Bush vetoed legislation yesterday that would have expanded government-provided health insurance for children, his second slap-down of a bipartisan effort in Congress to dramatically increase funding for the popular program. It …
Bad habits affecting health of Indians in Scotland: study
Hindustan Times - People of Indian origin who move to Scotland soon contract heart diseases because they are quick to adopt the bad lifestyle habits of local Scots, such as poor diet, according to new research. A study by Edinburgh University and NHS National Services …
CDC: Recalled vaccine did not pose health threat to babies
Detroit News - ATLANTA — More than a million doses of a common vaccine given to babies as young as 2 months old was being recalled Wednesday because of contamination risks, but the top U.S. health official said it was not a health threat. The recall is for 1.2 …
Kaine Pushes Aid for Health Insurance, Within Limits
Washington Post - RICHMOND, Dec. 12 — Gov. Timothy M. Kaine proposed an expansion Wednesday of Virginia ’s effort to subsidize health care for the uninsured, targeting some women and small-business employees. But a tight budget forecast kept the governor from …
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12.12.07
Posted in Health Fitness Beauty at 7:06 pm by Rose
importance, and each individual can safely suit himself
Whether to take a daily sponge bath or not is a matter of no great
importance, and each individual can safely suit himself. If there is
quick reaction and a feeling of warmth and well-being following a cold
sponge, it is all right. If the skin remains blue and refuses to react
for a long time, the cold sponge bath is harmful. The cold plunge is
always a shock, and no matter how strong a person may be, frequent
repetition is not to be recommended. People who take cold plunges say
that they do no harm, but it is well to remember that life is not merely
a matter of today and tomorrow, but of next year, or perhaps forty,
fifty or sixty years from today. A daily shock may cause heart disease
in the course of twenty or thirty years.
Bush to Veto Kids Health Insurance Bill
MSN MoneyCentral - WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush on Wednesday was ready to veto legislation that passed with bipartisan support to dramatically expand government-provided health insurance for children. It would be Bush’s seventh veto in seven years — all but one …
National Health Investors Sets Dividends
Forbes - National Health Investors Inc. announced a regular quarterly dividend of 50 cents per share, as well as a special dividend of 85 cents. The real estate investment trust will pay the dividends Jan. 31 to shareholders of record Dec. 31
Agency: Limit new home health care in Miami to stop fraud
Miami Herald - Fraud at fly-by-night home health agencies is so rampant in Miami-Dade County that the state should consider putting a limit on how many new people can get into that field and increase fines for fraud, a state agency said Wednesday. Agency for Health …
AMA Commends Independent Health for Joining Industry Shift on …
Forbes - Remarks delivered today at a press conference hosted by New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to announce an agreement with Independent Healt h BUFFALO, N.Y., Dec. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The following is a statement attributable to, Nancy …
Freeport health clinic shutting its doors
MSNBC - After 12 years of service, The Adult Day Health Care program run by the Catholic Charities in Freeport that provided HIV/AIDS-related medical and non-medical assistance for dozens of people, will close on Jan. 31, officials said. The program has seen …
Cost salvo from health insurers
Boston Globe - Holding down increases in health insurance premiums to 5 percent next year is a near-impossible task that could endanger the financial solvency of insurers, according to a group of Massachusetts insurance companies. The Massachusetts Association of …
Public Health Takes Lead in Avian Flu Pandemic Emergency Response
Forbes - During an aviation flu outbreak, emergency response roles will be reversed. Public Health departments will lead the response efforts while police and fire departments will play a necessary and equally important secondary role. This change in roles …
New Data From Shared Health, Inc., Proves Effectiveness of Health …
Forbes - CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Dec. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Tennessee-based Shared Health, Inc., the largest public/private health information exchange (HIE) in the nation, announced today the results of a new study that shows a 17% improvement in …
Poll shows majority support state-run health care in Wisconsin
Minneapolis Star Tribune - A new poll shows that a majority of Wisconsin residents support a state-run health insurance system. The University of Wisconsin Survey Center’s Badger Poll says 51 percent of respondents support such a change. The poll’s margin of error is plus or …
Metropolitan Health Plan Introduces Unique Health Plan for Consumers …
Forbes - MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 12 /PRNewswire/ — Metropolitan Health Plan (MHP) announced a unique health plan option, Cornerstone Solutions that integrates health care and social services to maximize the consumers’ independence and choice while assuring health …
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12.11.07
Posted in Health Fitness Beauty at 3:53 pm by Rose
In olden times many people lived on one meal a day. Some do so today and
get along very well. It is easy to get plenty of nourishment from one
meal, and it has the advantage of not taking so much time. Most of us
spend too much time preparing for meals and eating. Once when it was
rather inconvenient to get more meals, I lived for ten months on one
meal a day. I enjoyed my food very much and was well nourished. For
twelve years I have lived on two meals a day, one of them often
consisting of nothing but some juicy fruit. Many others do likewise, not
because they are prejudiced against three meals per day, but they find
the two meal plan more convenient and very satisfactory.
The Future of Online <b>Health</b> Care
We first told you about Steve Case’s latest business venture, Revolution Health, in April. On December 5, the company announced its acquisition of HealthTalk and its investment in SparkPeople. Thanks to the latest additions, …
Call for mental <b>health</b> inquiry
The Tasmanian Opposition has called on the State Government to conduct a parliamentary inquiry into serious concerns surrounding Tasmanian mental health services.
The Academic Buzz around <b>Health</b> Care
Being a young whippersnapper, it never occurred to me that health care policy was a relatively new field of study within our universities. But when Health Beat reader Bradley Flambaum passed along the Reuters story below to Maggie …
Big CIties <b>Health</b> Inventory
The Big Cities Health Inventory 2007: The Health of Urban USA provides city-to-city comparisons of leading measures of health, presenting a broad overview of the health of the 54 largest metropolitan areas in the US Produced with …
UNICEF urges more action on children's <b>health</b>
UNICEF, the children’s agency formed within the United Nations, has said that “urgent action” is required to ensure the world’s children have the needed health care and education within the next seven years. …
Workshop #2. Roundtable on Racial and Ethnic <b>Health</b> Disparities <b>…</b>
Socioeconomic conditions are known to be major determinants of health at all stages of the life course from pregnancy, childhood, and adulthood. Life course epidemiology has added a further dimension to our understanding of the social …
<b>Health</b> 2.0
Health 1.0 would be like going to the doctor and the doctor tells you his diagnosis and prescribes a treatment plan. Health 2.0 involves more interactive communication involving a groups of patients and doctors. …
Lies Of The <b>Health</b> And Fitness Industry Exposed
From the meager beginnings of muscle-bound bodybuilders, steel barbells, medicine balls and once-a-day vitamins, the health and fitness industry has transformed into a multi-billion dollar juggernaut. Health and fitness professionals …
UNICEF urges more action on child <b>health</b>, education
The United Nations’ children’s agency, UNICEF, says urgent action is needed to meet millennium targets for improving children’s health care and education by 2015.
<b>Health</b> News
A dreaded Ebola outbreak has killed two people, bringing the toll to 25 in western Uganda, an official said Saturday, as health teams battled to contain the virulent strain in the region. […] With the outbreak earlier in the year in …
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12.10.07
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constantly changing stream of blood
So long as the arteries are normal all parts of the body are bathed in a
constantly changing stream of blood. The muscles, the nerves, the bones,
in fact all parts of the body, remove from the blood stream those
elements that are necessary for repairing or building the various
tissues. They also throw into the blood stream the refuse and waste due
to the constant repair and combustion going on all over the body. The
blood then leaves this refuse with the skin, lungs, kidneys and bowels,
which throw it out of the body.
Community Health Systems to Sell Lebanon, Virginia Facility
Forbes - Community Health Systems, Inc. (NYSE:CYH) announced today the execution of a definitive agreement to sell Russell County Medical Center, a 78-bed hospital in Lebanon, Virginia, together with related assets to Mountain States Health Alliance, a …
PAREXEL Appoints Charles A. Stevens as Vice President/General Manager …
MSN MoneyCentral - BOSTON, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — PAREXEL International PRXL has appointed Charles A. Stevens as Vice President and General Manager of Health Policy and Strategic Reimbursement Services, a unit based in the Washington, D.C. area. Mr. Stevens …
Pollution health risks in our midst
Chicago Tribune - The U.S. Steel mill in Gary and the BP refinery in nearby Whiting rank among the nation’s worst factories on health threats to neighbors from water pollution, according to a Tribune analysis of new federal research. Mercury, lead and other pollutants …
Carnal Knowledge | The health and science of starting sex
Philadelphia Inquirer - ‘Waiting until marriage is a sensible choice for your son or daughter to make when it comes to sex,” says a government Web site on abstinence and teen sex. I agree that abstinence until marriage is the right choice for some people. You can save …
Personal Health | News and Notes
Philadelphia Daily News - With new warnings that most over-the-counter cough medicines for children don’t work, what’s a parent to do? Researchers at Pennsylvania State University’s College of Medicine have come up with a sweet answer: honey. In a study of 105 children aged 2 …
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12.09.07
Posted in Health Fitness Beauty at 6:03 pm by Rose
Healthy, happy children are the greatest of all rewards. All parents can
have such children, and it is a duty they owe themselves, the children
and the race. It is a most pleasant duty, for the returns are far
greater than the cost.
Pollution health risks in our midst
Chicago Tribune - The U.S. Steel mill in Gary and the BP refinery in nearby Whiting rank among the nation’s worst factories on health threats to neighbors from water pollution, according to a Tribune analysis of new federal research. Mercury, lead and other pollutants …
New laws fight ID theft, extend health benefit
Baltimore Sun - The other will prevent potentially thousands of young adults from suddenly being dropped from their parents’ health insurance once they graduate from college. These are two big but very different consumer issues. Let’s take them one at a time. First …
College pupils’ mental health focus of conference
MSNBC - More students are entering college with psychiatric issues, according to several campus experts who made presentations at a two-day conference at Hofstra University that explored the mental health of college students. Several experts said at the …
FDA: Tattoos come with health risk
Newsday - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration advised consumers Friday to think about health and safety concerns before getting tattoos, as it launched its own study of issues involved in the ancient body-art technique. As tattoo popularity grows, so do …
Canteen grubs a health hazard for 38 schools
News.com.au - GRUBBY school canteens have provoked scores of complaints including a gastro outbreak that left eight students ill, mice droppings in pie ovens, cockroaches in sandwiches and dirty nappies changed near food. Health inspectors also pursued a case in …
Mental Health America of Greater Dallas bringing treatment home
Dallas Morning News - Dallas, the state and the nation face serious mental health issues, but there’s hope if we can provide treatment, education and awareness, and crisis intervention for the people who need it. MIKE STONE/Special Contributor Tim Simmons, president of …
Bill Clinton Promotes Hillary’s Health Plan
The Ledger - CHARLESTON, S.C. | Former President Bill Clinton promoted his wife’s health care plan on Saturday in South Carolina, a state where nearly 700,000 people lack health insurance. “There is not a place in America that needs Hillary’s health care plan as …
Bucs’ Garcia sidelined again
Miami Herald - Food | Health | Home & Design | People | Travel | Style | Books | Family & Parenting | Pets | Religion & Values Editorials | Editorial Cartoons | … By Sports Network The Sports Network Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jeff Garcia will not start Sunday’s game against …
Huckabee stands by statement in 1992 that AIDS patients should have …
International Herald Tribune - … the history of civilization in which the carriers of a genuine plague have not been isolated from the general population, and in which this deadly disease for which there is no cure is being treated as a civil rights issue instead of the true health …
Close call: U.S. NOT the worlds worst polluter
ZDNet Blogs - … air pollution , China , India , law & politics , Europe , conservation , Kyoto Protocol , environmental health , geothermal Tags … Word from the international climate conference in Bali : the United States is not seen as the worst polluter on the planet …
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