08.27.08

The foundation for such a state of affairs is laid in childhood, yes,

Posted in Health and Well-Being at 12:04 am by sheila

often before the child is born
The foundation for such a state of affairs is laid in childhood, yes,
often before the child is born. It can readily be seen how important it
is for parents to impart a little sound health information to the
children. At least, they should teach them what health really is, which
many people do not know.

Georgians economic health steady, not great - Atlanta Journal Constitution

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Georgians economic health steady, not great
Atlanta Journal Constitution,  USA - 1 hour ago
By MARY LOU PICKEL The percentage of people without health insurance in Georgia stayed the same in the last year, according to new census numbers.
Number of Uninsured Decreased in 2007 But Census Report Shows MarketWatch
Health insurance coverage in US rises Los Angeles Times
Massachusetts tops in health insurance coverage Boston Globe
CNN - MarketWatch
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Tobacco Control Program Saved Billions in Health Costs - Washington Post

ABC News
Tobacco Control Program Saved Billions in Health Costs
Washington Post, United States - 2 hours ago
25 issue ofPLoS Medicine, researchers evaluated the health care savings that occurred as a result of the tobacco control program between 1989,
Health Care Costs Reduced By California Tobacco Control Program Medical News Today
California Tobacco Control Program Saved Billions In Medical Costs Science Daily (press release)
Study: Tobacco Control Program Reaping Big Health Benefits KPBS
MarketWatch - Business Wire (press release)
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Note to media: Public Health Agency of Canada - MarketWatch

The Gazette (Montreal)
Note to media: Public Health Agency of Canada
MarketWatch - 6 hours ago
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, Aug 26, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) — As Canada's Chief Public Health Officer, I want to update Canadians on the state of the ongoing
Listeriosis linked to 12 deaths: health officials CTV.ca
Some key dates in the development of the cross-Canada listeriosis The Canadian Press
Province probes Alberta deaths for link to listeria outbreak Calgary Herald
The Associated Press - Canada.com
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Government Health Programs Lowered US Uninsured (Update3) - Bloomberg

Truthdig
Government Health Programs Lowered US Uninsured (Update3)
Bloomberg - 1 hour ago
26 (Bloomberg) — The percentage of Americans without health insurance dropped last year for the first time since 2004, as government programs helped offset
High Number of Uninsured Hits Home For Many Americans MarketWatch
Dems Downplay Report Showing Decline in Number of Uninsured FOXNews
Newspapers Examine Health Issues in the Presidential Campaign Kaiser network.org
Iowa Independent - Truthdig
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Proposed Bush Regulation Jeopardizes Women's Health - Feministing

The Money Times
Proposed Bush Regulation Jeopardizes Women's Health
Feministing, NY - 2 hours ago
But federal law has long carefully balanced protections for individual religious liberty and patients access to reproductive health care.
Bush administration proposal is an attack on reproductive health Seattle Times
BNA Examines HHS Rule On Conscientious Objections That Could Limit Medical News Today (press release)
google news commentComment by Jill Morrison Senior Counsel, National Women's Law Center
RH Reality Check - Earthtimes (press release)
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People still at risk for West Nile - Canada.com
People still at risk for West Nile
Canada.com, Canada - 3 hours ago
Alberta health officials confirmed this week that a 30-year-old man from the Chinook region in eastern Alberta contracted the non-neurological form of West
Mosquito samples test positive for viruses Newsday
Wakulla County Health Department Urges Residents to Protect Wakulla.com
EEE, West Nile virus found in more towns Boston Globe
Picayune Item - Los Angeles Times
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08.09.08

The lungs give off watery vapor, a little animal matter and considerable

Posted in Health and Well-Being at 2:21 pm by sheila

heat, but their chief function is to exchange the carbonic acid gas of
the blood for the oxygen of the air
The lungs give off watery vapor, a little animal matter and considerable
heat, but their chief function is to exchange the carbonic acid gas of
the blood for the oxygen of the air. When the fats, sugars and starches,
in their modified form, are burned in the body to produce heat and
energy, carbonic acid gas and water are formed. The gas is taken up by
the blood stream, which is being deprived of its oxygen at the same
time. This exchange turns the blood from red into a bluish tinge. The
red color is due to the union of oxygen with the iron in the blood
corpuscles, forming rust, roughly speaking.

Virtue and Vices in US <b>Health</b> Care System

A couple of weeks ago, Michael posted a brief set of observations about the strong health care system in the Netherlands, implying a superiority over the US system that is common from both domestic and foreign critics of American health

<b>Health</b> News: Research reveals protein to be the key behind b

In one of the latest developments in medical sciences, scientists have marched one step further toward better treatments for brain injuries and mental illness when they claimed to gain insight into the process of how a brain rewires

Gaming for <b>health</b>

Cooley James Cooley works for a big Texas state agency doing health care policy analysis and research, with a specialty in health care IT. His research and analysis projects cover e-prescribing, telemedicine, EHR & PHR and beyond….

<b>Health</b> News: Combination HIV drugs give longevity

Researchers say that HIV patients can live an average of 13 more years with the help of cocktails of HIV drugs.

New survey: 82 percent of Americans think <b>health</b> care system needs <b>…</b>

Americans are dissatisfied with the US health care system and 82 percent think it should be fundamentally changed or completely rebuilt, according to a new survey released today by The Commonwealth Fund. Also today, The Commonwealth

Public <b>Health</b> Needs a Shot in the Arm

Arguably, one of the greatest public health advances in the last century has been the advent of safe and effective vaccines for deadly diseases. Today, several vaccine-preventable diseases have all but disappeared from our lives,

<b>Health</b> News: Anorexia affects men too

Recently, there has been a great deal of hype regarding anorexia amongst girls all over the world. The increase in the number of girls with the disease first came into the limelight when there were reports of some fashion models dying

Any Serious Effort at <b>Health</b> Care Cost Containment Must Include <b>…</b>

The Massachusetts Legislature recently adopted a comprehensive proposal to improve the quality of health care and to contain the rapidly increasing cost of care. Both goals are essential to sustaining the Commonwealths landmark health

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