07.26.08
Posted in Health and Well-Being at 1:25 pm by sheila
The greatest evil about bad habits is that they conquer us. They become
masters, we slaves. Let us be free. ‘He who conquers himself is greater
than he who taketh a city.’
Steve Jobs admits to <b>health</b> problems off the record
(NASDAQ: AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs gave reporter Joe Nocera an off the record account of his health problems. As I posted, he appeared at developers conferences looking thin and tired and raised questions in the minds of those who saw him. …
Children's Mental <b>Health</b> Services: Ringing the Alarm
The call by the opening keynote speakers for developing systems of care for children’s mental health focused on the importance of social marketing and adopting a public health approach . Dr. Blau noted that people with mental illness …
Your Burning <b>Health</b> Questions Answered on the Today Show
These questions and more were put to a panel of experts including Health magazine contributor Dr. Roshini Raj on July 18 on the Today show. Launch this quick segment to find answers to important health, nutrition, shopping, …
<b>Health</b> Insurance Houston
Houston Doctors Beginning with Letter LHouston Doctors Beginning with Letter L find local info, yellow pages, white pages, demographics Health Insurance Quotes. Blue Cross Blue Shield of
New 46000-square-foot behavioral <b>health</b> outpatient pavilion will <b>…</b>
Ground was officially broken in early July for this new center, which will be called the Behavioral Health Institute Outpatient Pavilion. It is scheduled to open its doors in late 2009, situated on Iowa Street across from the Behavioral …
Apple Lied About Steve Jobs' <b>Health</b>; Angry Steve Jobs Calls NYT <b>…</b>
Apple lied about Steve Jobs’ health when it tried to quash concerns appearance at the WWDC conference last month, Joe Nocera of the New York Times says (this was also our impression). Steve himself also finally weighed in on the matter …
Slower growth in <b>health</b> insurance a warning
Deteriorating economic conditions slowed the growth of the health insurance sector in the June quarter, which could place more pressure on the public health system, according to the Health Funds Association (HFANZ).
<b>HEALTH</b> CARE COSTS ARE HURTING TEXANS
Next to sky-rocketing gas prices and our illegal immigration crisis, the rising cost of health care is one of the top concerns for Central Texans. There are thousands of Texans who want health insurance but cannot afford it, …
Drugmakers Fund Journalism Group
The panelists included doctors from Harvard, Johns Hopkins and the National Institutes of Health, as well as some journalists. Billed as a Lunch n Learn Event, the promotional material for the session invited attendees to hear from …
Steve Jobs talks to the Times about his <b>health</b>
The New York Times columnist and former Fortune editor waited until the end of Saturdays 1700-word Talking Business column about the health of Apples CEO and the secrecy that surrounds it to reveal that on Thursday afternoon, …
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07.22.08
Posted in Health and Well-Being at 8:13 pm by sheila
infants fed at the breast exclusively obtain no starchy food
It may be interesting to note that there is no starch in milk and that
infants fed at the breast exclusively obtain no starchy food. Many
babies get no starch for nine, ten or even twelve months, and this is
well, for they do not need it. They grow and flourish best without it.
<b>Health</b> savings accounts
HSAs take one market segment — usually a relatively wealthy and health care-satisfied segment — and introduce one marginal improvement of incentives. This doesn’t seem to help much in terms of lowering aggregate costs. …
AOL expands <b>health</b> site
AOL announced partnerships to bolster its AOL Health site with content from Caring.com, Health.com, and HealthCare.com, the Time Warner subsidiary said Monday. Caring.com has information about helping care for elderly parents; …
Sorry, Apple, Steve Jobs' <b>Health</b> Is NOT Just a "Private Matter"
Steve’s health is obviously a private matter, but it’s also a matter of supreme importance to Apple shareholders. We know of no big company, in fact, in which the CEO’s health is a more critical consideration for shareholders than it is …
Steve Jobs' <b>Health</b> Worries Won't Go Away. Time For A Succession <b>…</b>
Concerns about Steve Jobs’ health aren’t going away. Today’s NY Post quotes a “Wall Street source” who says hedge fund managers are still freaked out after seeing Jobs’ rail-thin appearance at the iPhone launch event last month. …
GHETS Recognizes Innovators in Womens <b>Health</b>
All applicants are seeking the funds for travel support in order to present their ambitious community projects, committed to improving the quality of womens health with a focus on education and training. All have the desire to promote …
Afghan Women and Childrens <b>Health</b>: Donate Today!
GHETS strongly encourages you to donate to The Afghan Women and Children Health (AWCH) program. With nearly one-in-five children dying before the age of five and one-in-ten women as a result of childbirth, those most in need of basic …
Handbook of <b>Health</b> Communication
The Handbook of Health Communication brings together the current body of scholarly work in health communication. With its expansive scope, it offers an introduction for those new to this area, summarizes work for those already learned …
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 …
Travel trend: Mental <b>Health</b> Tourism. No joke.
The Bangkok Post is reporting on the contents of a paper presented by Japanese researchers at the Asia Pacific Tourism Association annual conference held last week in Bangkok on mental health tourism. This form of tourism will primarily …
The Doctor Is In: Does National <b>Health</b> Insurance = Longer Life?
Many people in countries with socialized medicine outlive Americans. But is access to health care the reason?
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