June 16, 2008
· Filed under Health Insurance
tate and city officials report that flaws in the mental health and criminal justice systems have contributed to violence in people with serious mental illness.
A panel was charged with studying the issue after several high profile incidents of violence involving suspects with mental illness _ including the case of a New York City psychotherapist who [...]
June 14, 2008
· Filed under Care Health
Finally, the Democratic primary race is over. Above and beyond her persistence and her historic effort as a female presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton’s campaign legacy is health insurance truth.
Forty-seven million Americans do not have health insurance. According to Consumer Reports, nearly half, 49 percent of Americans, are unprepared financially to cope with a costly medical [...]
June 9, 2008
· Filed under Health Topics
The Vermont Department of Health is warning people about a nationwide outbreak of salmonella poisoning linked to certain raw, red tomatoes.
The Health Department says no illnesses have been reported in Vermont.
Since mid-April, there have been 145 reported cases of salmonella poisoning across the country caused by the rare Salmonella Saintpaul. At least 23 people have [...]
June 2, 2008
· Filed under Care Health
IN SPITE OF scientific and medical advances in recent years, the AIDS pandemic remains the greatest public health crisis of our time. Each day 6,000 people die of AIDS and there are 7,000 new infections. These statistics are difficult to comprehend until you see the faces of those most often affected - young women, between [...]
June 2, 2008
· Filed under Health Insurance
Health care reform is on many minds as employers are paying higher premiums and employees are paying higher deductibles. Some would argue for market-based reforms with no government intervention such that weaker, inefficient and consumer-despised plans will fail and only cost-effective, consumer-friendly plans will prevail. Others will push for some sort of government-mandated reform, either [...]
May 30, 2008
· Filed under Care Health
If you’re the type who already dreads trudging to your cubicle on Monday mornings, here’s another reason to stay home: Your desk may be a veritable zoo for bacteria.
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In a recent study, a British consumer advocacy group tested a few dozen of its office keyboards for harmful bacteria. Four were deemed health hazards, and one [...]
May 18, 2008
· Filed under Health News
The Ministry of Health (MoH) is studying the implementation of mental health programmes in primary health clinics across the country, an official has told Khaleej Times.
According to Dr Muna Al Kuwari, Director of Central Primary Health in the MoH, primary health services in the country will be expanded to include mental health services to both [...]
April 22, 2008
· Filed under Health Topics
WASHINGTON - Congress on Wednesday moved a step closer to handing the Food and Drug Administration broad new authority to regulate tobacco products, despite concerns voiced by many lawmakers that the agency cannot handle its current workload.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee voted 38-12 for legislation that would allow the FDA to reduce nicotine levels [...]
April 13, 2008
· Filed under Mental Health
Leslie Jones can’t breathe. From her bed at the University of Washington, the 80-year-old woman repeats her discomfort several times to a pair of nursing students dressed in purple scrubs.
The students ask her questions and check her vital signs, searching for the source of her problem. Jones’ husband stands at her bedside, urging the students [...]
April 8, 2008
· Filed under Mental Health
“I can’t stand missing school, and I’ll try to keep outside symptoms to a minimum,” said Demmel, 18, of Lincoln Park. Demmel packs cough drops and takes over-the-counter medication so she doesn’t disturb her classmates. And though it’s tolerable to sit through a statistics seminar with a sore throat or slight fever, there are times [...]