05.29.08

It is difficult to teach people to treat their babies properly, because

Posted in Health and Well-Being at 11:59 am by sheila

nearly all the information on the subject is so erroneous
It is difficult to teach people to treat their babies properly, because
nearly all the information on the subject is so erroneous. When a
teacher brings forth the truth but few accept it, for the vast majority
are on the other side. Those parents who accept the truth find it
difficult, to put it into practice, for every hand is against them. It
takes more strength of character and moral courage than the average
individual possesses to withstand the criticism of neighbors, friends,
relatives and medical advisers.

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.

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05.28.08

My words are not inspired by any ill feeling toward the members of the

Posted in Health and Well-Being at 9:14 am by sheila

medical profession
My words are not inspired by any ill feeling toward the members of the
medical profession. I have found medical men to measure well up in every
way. They are better educated than the average and they are as kind and
considerate as are other men. As men we can expect no more of them under
present conditions, but because they are better equipped than the
average, we have a right to ask for an improvement in their practice,
even if they have inherited a great many handicaps from their
predecessors and it is not easy to throw off the past, which acts as a
dead weight ever tending to check progress. The tendency of the times is
for fuller, freer and more sincere service in every line, for evolving
out of the useless into the greatest helpfulness. It is not asking too
much when we demand of the doctors that they rid themselves of the
injurious drug superstition and become health teachers, that instead of
being in the rear they come to the front and make progress easier.

Mental health bill &#39;will spiral&#39; - BBC News

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Mental health bill 'will spiral'
BBC News, UK - 8 hours ago
The cost of caring for people with mental health disorders is expected to spiral, a report says. This is due to a predicted rise in the number of people in
Mental health care cost 'to double' The Press Association
61%: the anticipated increase in dementia cases by 2026 guardian.co.uk
Mental health bill set to rise ePolitix
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Hint of Hope as Child Obesity Rate Hits Plateau - New York Times

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Hint of Hope as Child Obesity Rate Hits Plateau
New York Times, United States - 5 hours ago
The data come from thousands of children who have taken part in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys compiled by the National Center for
Child Obesity Rate Levels Off TIME
Kids' expanding waistlines hit a plateau Minneapolis Star Tribune
Rates of Childhood Obesity Could Be Leveling Off, Analysis Shows Washington Post
Atlanta Journal Constitution - Science News
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Bond bill for California prison health care fails - Reuters

California Progress Report
Bond bill for California prison health care fails
Reuters - 8 hours ago
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California's state Senate failed on Tuesday to pass a bill approving nearly $7 billion in bond financing for prison health-care
Calif. Senate rejects $7 billion for inmate medical care San Diego Union Tribune
California Senate Vote Today on $7 Billion Prison Health Care California Progress Report
Senate Republicans block plan to improve medical care in Los Angeles Times
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British mental health services accused of racism - NDTV.com

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British mental health services accused of racism
NDTV.com, India - 13 hours ago
British South Asians suffering from depression and other mental health problems are missing out on treatment because of ''institutional racism'' in the
Warning over mental health 'racism' The Press Association
Asians Secretive On Mental Health Issues - Study TheMedGuru
Mental health care 'fails Asians' BBC News
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Health care report finds New York lax on doctors - Newsday
Health care report finds New York lax on doctors
Newsday, NY - 2 hours ago
Claudia Hutton, a spokeswoman for the Department of Health, said state Health Commissioner Dr. Richard Daines had already begun making changes to strengthen

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05.21.08

Acne, which is very common for a few years after puberty, shows a bad

Posted in Health and Well-Being at 12:18 am by sheila

condition of the blood
Acne, which is very common for a few years after puberty, shows a bad
condition of the blood. Even during the changes that occur at puberty no
disease will manifest in healthy boys and girls. About this time the
young people eat excessively, the result being indigestion and impure
blood. The changes that occur in the skin make it a favorable place for
irritations to manifest. Let the boys and girls eat so that they have
bright eyes and clean tongues and there will be very little trouble from
disfiguring pimples.

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

Fort Mills Times
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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