02.26.08

Related to this in minor key is the doubtful condition of mind where the

Posted in Health and Well-Being at 9:50 pm by sheila

individual has to do things several times before he is sure they are
properly done
Related to this in minor key is the doubtful condition of mind where the
individual has to do things several times before he is sure they are
properly done. For instance, there is the man who must try the office
door several times to be sure that it is locked and after being
satisfied on this point he is obliged to unlock it and investigate the
condition of the safe door. Then it is necessary to attend to the office
door two or three times again. This kind of doubtfulness takes many
forms. It does no special harm except that it leads to much waste of
time. Such people should teach themselves concentration, thinking about
one thing only at a time, until they learn that when a thing is done it
is properly done.

Implementers, Advocates, Researchers Call on Congress to Honor Lantos …

Forbes - The draft bill — originally authored by Lantos — would provide a minimum of $50 billion over 5 years for global AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria programs and would support building the long-term capacity of health care systems in Africa.

Constellation Energy’s Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant Receives …

MSN MoneyCentral - BALTIMORE, Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Constellation Energy CEG today announced that its Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power Plant, located in Southern Maryland, has been recognized by Maryland Occupational Safety and Health (MOSH), specifically …

Health Tip: Watch For Frostbite

BusinessWeek - (HealthDay News) - Frostbite occurs when body tissue essentially freezes after exposure to extreme cold. Children are at greater risk because their body heat escapes more easily, and because they may be less prone to coming inside when it’s downright …

A.M. Best Comments on Humana’s Acquisition of UnitedHealth Group’s Las …

Forbes - A.M. Best Co. has commented that the financial strength ratings, issuer credit ratings and debt ratings of Humana Inc. (Humana) (Louisville, KY) (NYSE: HUM) and its insurance and health maintenance organization (HMO) subsidiaries remain unchanged …

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02.21.08

The diet of the old can be about the same as that of an adult in the

Posted in Health and Well-Being at 3:05 pm by sheila

prime of life, except that less should be eaten
The diet of the old can be about the same as that of an adult in the
prime of life, except that less should be eaten. Those who live
correctly have no digestive disturbances. It will be noted by those who
are normal that there is not a desire for as much food as earlier in
life, and this should be a guide. Old people get all the nourishment
they need in two moderate meals a day. If the three-meal-a-day plan is
preferred, it is all right, but then less should be taken at each meal.

Former England footballer "Gazza" sectioned under mental health act - AFP



Mirror.co.uk
Former England footballer "Gazza" sectioned under mental health act
AFP - 49 minutes ago
LONDON (AFP) Former England midfielder Paul Gascoigne has been arrested and sectioned under the Mental Health Act, police said Thursday.
Paul Gascoigne held under Mental Health Act Guardian Unlimited
Paul Gascoigne detained under Mental Health Act International Herald Tribune
Q&A: Mental heath sectioning Telegraph.co.uk
This is London - The Northern Echo
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Google to manage health records for Cleveland Clinic - InfoWorld



The Money Times
Google to manage health records for Cleveland Clinic
InfoWorld, CA - 1 hour ago
The Cleveland Clinic already operates its own electronic personal health record system, eCleveland Clinic MyChart, holding the records of 100000 patients.
Google Health Begins Its Preseason at Cleveland Clinic New York Times
Google to Store Patients' Health Records The Associated Press
Cleveland Clinic Collaborates with Google FOXBusiness
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TFAH Applauds Release of CDC's State-Specific Public Health … - FOXBusiness



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TFAH Applauds Release of CDC's State-Specific Public Health
FOXBusiness - 1 hour ago
"The CDC's release of information about progress states have made to improve public health emergency preparedness is an important step forward for
US: States Better Prepared for Disasters The Associated Press
CDC: New Jersey doing well on terrorism, emergency preparedness Newsday
Report Shows Improvements in Oregons Public Health Emergency Salem-News.Com
Atlanta Journal Constitution - Tulsa World
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02.12.08

It is well to bear in mind how this comes about: First there is

Posted in Health and Well-Being at 10:13 am by sheila

overeating; too much food improperly prepared is taken into the blood
stream; this makes the blood impure; deposits, causing hardening of the
tissues and reduction of the lumen of the vessels, are formed; the blood
grows more impure and the circulation sluggish; the tissues are
constantly bathed in impure blood, causing further degeneration
It is well to bear in mind how this comes about: First there is
overeating; too much food improperly prepared is taken into the blood
stream; this makes the blood impure; deposits, causing hardening of the
tissues and reduction of the lumen of the vessels, are formed; the blood
grows more impure and the circulation sluggish; the tissues are
constantly bathed in impure blood, causing further degeneration. When a
certain point is reached nature can tolerate no more and life flits
away.

Primary Health Beats Healthscope in Race for Symbion (Update2) - Bloomberg


Primary Health Beats Healthscope in Race for Symbion (Update2)
Bloomberg - 4 hours ago
12 (Bloomberg) — Primary Health Care Ltd. won control of Symbion Health Ltd., ending a yearlong battle with Healthscope Ltd. to grab a third of Australia's
Primary grabs majority stake in Symbion Sydney Morning Herald
Primary Health First-Half Profit Falls 24% on Symbion Bid Costs Bloomberg
UPDATE 1-Australia's Primary Health H1 profit falls 24 pct Reuters
ABC Online - ABC Online
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South Africa: Mpuma Health Has 6 Months to Fill Posts - AllAfrica.com


South Africa: Mpuma Health Has 6 Months to Fill Posts
AllAfrica.com, Washington - 1 hour ago
The Mpumalanga Department of Health and Social Development has six months to fill all vacant, advertised posts, says Health Minister Manto
30% of Jamaicans not having protected sex Jamaica Gleaner
Don't be embarrassed about your STD's - Manto Independent Online
Condom saga can be laid to rest, says Msimang Independent Online
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Tiger Brands Health Unit in New Collusion Storm - AllAfrica.com


Tiger Brands Health Unit in New Collusion Storm
AllAfrica.com, Washington - 2 hours ago
Consumer goods giant Tiger Brands' health-care unit Adcock Ingram and several smaller health-care groups face the threat of huge fines for allegedly
Tiger Brands stock tumble on health unit probe Reuters South Africa
Adcock in drug cartel allegations The Times
Pharmaceutical companies accused of collusion Independent Online
Bloomberg
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Health-care system needs major repairs - London Free Press


Health-care system needs major repairs
London Free Press, Canada - 1 hour ago
By CHRISTINA SPENCER, NATIONAL BUREAU OTTAWA — More than two-thirds of Canadians think the health-care system needs major repairs or a complete overhaul,
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No action on indigenous health crisis - NEWS.com.au


No action on indigenous health crisis
NEWS.com.au, Australia - 16 hours ago
And doctors involved in running the health takeover were frustrated that more effort appears to have gone into this week's parliamentary apology to the
Two Aborigines die waiting for transfers Melbourne Herald Sun
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Prawase urges health minister to uphold CL - Bangkok Post



Thai News Agency MCOT
Prawase urges health minister to uphold CL
Bangkok Post, Thailand - 8 hours ago
Respected scholar Prawase Wasi yesterday called on Public Health Minister Chaiya Sasomsab to uphold the policy on compulsory licensing [CL] for the benefit
Under threat: access to life-saving drugs Bangkok Post
Thai Committee To Review Legality Of Compulsory Licenses, Health Medical News Today (press release)
Patent-busting of cancer drugs put on hold Bangkok Post
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The keys to living long and well - Boston Globe



PhysOrg.com
The keys to living long and well
Boston Globe, United States - 12 hours ago
In the Harvard study, 2357 men from the Physicians' Health Study with an average age of 72 were followed for 25 years, during which they regularly answered
Study Identifies Five Habits That Help Men Live To Be 90 Hartford Courant
How you can live to 90 and still be happy Telegraph.co.uk
Will you live to see 90? Here's how to figure your chances Scotsman
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02.08.08

Most of the diseases known by the name of skin diseases, are digestive

Posted in Health and Well-Being at 7:00 pm by sheila

troubles and blood disorders manifesting in the skin
Most of the diseases known by the name of skin diseases, are digestive
troubles and blood disorders manifesting in the skin. As soon as the
systemic disease upon which they depend disappears, these so-called skin
diseases get well. Erysipelas is one of the so-called germ diseases, but
it is controlled very quickly by a proper diet. It can not occur in
people until they have ruined their health by improper living. Pure
blood will not allow the development of the streptococcus erysipelatis
in sufficient numbers to cause trouble. First the disease develops and
then the germ comes along and multiplies in great numbers, giving it
type.

<b>HEALTH</b> NOTES

An ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease) Resource Support Group will meet Tuesday from 7 to 9 pm in the Mastin Room, Trinity United Methodist Church, 903 Forest Ave. “How to Avoid Complications in Birth” will be the topic of a program Sunday from

<b>Health</b> Net readies for &#39;08

Its something the riders and staff of Health Net-Maxxis, the number one team in USA Cyclings National Calendar Rankings for four years running, know all too well. Entering the 2008 season with a scaled-down roster means the team will

Partnering for Global <b>Health</b> Forum 2008, Guest Blog by Joanna Lowell

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Clinton airs <b>health</b> care TV ad here

Hillary Clinton wants to stress health care in the remaining days until Washington’s Democratic caucus. Her campaign just released a new television commercial saying she alone has a “plan to provide health care for every American.

Fixing the Tax Side of the <b>Health</b> Insurance Equation

Few days seem to go by without some form of health insurance reform proposed. Not many of the efforts, however, focus on the tax treatment of health insurance. President Bush has once again proposed a standard deduction that would

Bush budget threatens <b>health</b> care in Michigan

This has had a concurrent ripple that more people with Medicaid and Medicare use the hospital as the primary source of health care, and that people don’t seek health care until things have gotten serious … which translates into more

Is a Diet and Exercise Pill for Lowering Cholesterol Too Hard to <b>…</b>

Since Kiwis eat a diet similar to Americansrich in high-fat meats, cheese, and added sugars and fatsthey suffer from similar health concerns. When my mother-in-law told me that she had high cholesterol, it came as no surprise.

Genetic nondiscrimination in <b>health</b> care, Part II

The US health care system takes that concept and puts a profit spin on it: theyre the house and were the gamblers. It is in their best interest to encourage gamblers who are likely to lose a lot of money (healthy people) and

Niagara <b>Health</b> Quality Coalition may expand report card to include <b>…</b>

The Niagara Health Quality Coalition has received a federal designation that could allow the group to expand its Western New York and statewide hospital report cards to include care provided by doctor groups, reports Business First of

<b>Health</b> Club Advertising Meant to Mislead?

On the Get Rich Slowly blog, JD Roth details his adventures as he attempts to figure out what it will cost to join a health club. The post is called Ads I Hate: East Side Athletic Club, and it begins with a sour experience he has when

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02.07.08

Stewed fruit can be sweetened by adding raisins, figs or dates

Posted in Health and Well-Being at 11:19 am by sheila

Stewed fruit can be sweetened by adding raisins, figs or dates. This is
relished by many. Figs and dates stewed by themselves are too sweet for
many tastes. This can be remedied by making a sauce of figs or dates
with tart apples or any other acid fruit that appeals in such
combinations.

Wal-Mart Expands In-Store Health Clinics - The Associated Press


Wal-Mart Expands In-Store Health Clinics
The Associated Press - 4 hours ago
Wal-Mart has also signed a letter of intent to partner directly with St. Vincent Health System, a part of the Catholic Healthcare Initiatives system,
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Wal-Mart to expand in-store medical clinics: report Reuters
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Opportunity International&#39;s Micro Insurance Agency to Develop and … - FOXBusiness



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Opportunity International's Micro Insurance Agency to Develop and
FOXBusiness - 16 hours ago
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant also will enable the agency to expand into health insurance. "Health insurance is the most critical need of the
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Gates Foundation Head to Leave Longtime Post New York Times
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Health Care Service&#39;s new chief to retain private focus - Chicago Tribune


Health Care Service's new chief to retain private focus
Chicago Tribune, United States - 3 hours ago
The incoming top executive at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Illinois parent Health Care Service Corp. is committed to the Chicago-based health plan's
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Hoeflinger to head Anthem Ohio; Slater promoted Bizjournals.com
More women move into top jobs at health insurers Chicago Tribune
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Teen boys&#39; babies face health risks, study says - Toronto Star



Health Newstrack
Teen boys' babies face health risks, study says
Toronto Star,  Canada - 1 hour ago
"Advanced paternal age was not," said Wen, a senior scientist at the Ottawa Health Research Institute. The study appears today in the journal Human
Teen dads' babies at risk for problems at birth Reuters UK
Older fathers have healthier offspring New Zealand Herald
Babies of teenage fathers are more likely to be affected by birth Thaindian.com
EurekAlert (press release) - Ottawa Citizen
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Surprising New Diabetes Data - BusinessWeek



Dog Flu Diet and Diseases
Surprising New Diabetes Data
BusinessWeek - 5 hours ago
by John Carey There is a critical question in medicine today: How useful are the widely accepted measures of health? The most common examples are blood
Diabetics' deaths tied to lower blood sugar Baltimore Sun
Unexpected number of deaths forces halt to part of US-Canadian The Canadian Press
Deaths Partially Halt Diabetes Study The Associated Press
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Editorial: Bush&#39;s budget takes money away from health care - San Jose Mercury News



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Editorial: Bush's budget takes money away from health care
San Jose Mercury News,  USA - Feb 6, 2008
If nothing else, you have to admire the consistency with which President Bush has dealt with the nation's health care crisis. For seven consecutive years he
Illinois public health interests scrambling after release of Bush Medill Reports
Ask for smarter priorities in budget Detroit Free Press
Bush budget called bad deal Albany Times Union
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CIGNA&#39;s Profits Climb 13.4% - Hartford Courant


CIGNA's Profits Climb 13.4%
Hartford Courant, United States - 8 hours ago
The company, which bases its health care business in Bloomfield, also raised its earnings guidance for 2008, though not as much as some analysts had
Cigna 4Q Profit Up 13 Percent The Associated Press
Analysts see better Cigna growth in 2009 CNNMoney.com
Cigna Net Rises 13 Percent; Shares Rise on Forecast (Update4) Bloomberg
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Health services hit as Bihar docs go on strike - Sify


Health services hit as Bihar docs go on strike
Sify, India - 3 hours ago
PatnaA two-day token strike by Bihar government doctors to press their demands, including pay hike, that began Thursday is likely to hit health services in
Doctors rising clouds health system Calcutta Telegraph
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Health Canada to review coroner&#39;s report calling for better cotton … - The Canadian Press



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Health Canada to review coroner's report calling for better cotton
The Canadian Press - 12 hours ago
Health Canada says it will review a recommendation for more explicit warnings after a Quebec coroner's report citing use of a cotton swab in a Montreal
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Universal health backer awarded $750000 grant - Baltimore Sun


Universal health backer awarded $750000 grant
Baltimore Sun, United States - 2 hours ago
By M. William Salganik | Sun reporter February 7, 2008 Maryland Citizens Health Initiative is refueling for the next phase of its campaign for universal
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