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Drinking just a glass of wine a day increases women’s risk of breast cancer, as well as several other types of the disease, a new study concludes. The research, carried out among more than a million UK women, says that alcohol accounts for 5,000 cases of breast cancer every year.
What do we know already?
Many of us enjoy relaxing with a glass of wine at the end of the day. But it’s an unpalatable fact that alcohol can damage your health, especially Read the rest of this entry »
Even before the national economy took a nosedive, San Mateo County leaders faced a daunting task in convincing local businesses to help fund a plan to extend health care coverage for up to 44,000 uninsured adults.
With businesses now facing a deepening recession, there is still no clear answer on how the coverage plan would be paid for, more than two and a half years after the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion began Read the rest of this entry »
The Times, Trenton
Reporter, Somerset
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February 1, 2009 – February 7, 2009
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December 21, 2008 – December Read the rest of this entry »
Just as strong — albeit less commonly known — is the link between heart health and potassium. In 1997, a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Assn. compiled the results of 33 clinical trials and found that people who took potassium supplements lowered their blood pressure by 3/2 mm Hg. (Blood pressure is measured as two numbers that indicate how hard it is for the heart to pump blood through the blood vessels. Ideally, it should Read the rest of this entry »
Even before the national economy took a nosedive, San Mateo County leaders faced a daunting task in convincing local businesses to help fund a plan to extend health care coverage for up to 44,000 uninsured adults.
With businesses now facing a deepening recession, there is still no clear answer on how the coverage plan would be paid for, more than two and a half years after the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Adult Health Care Coverage Expansion began Read the rest of this entry »
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) – Americans face major obstacles to living a healthier lifestyle including lack of exercise and sleep and denial about being overweight, according to a new survey.
Forty-two percent of the 15,000 Americans questioned in the poll also said the economy is having a negative impact on their healthy choices.
“One piece of the survey we thought was interesting was people have access to a lot of information, and they know what Read the rest of this entry »
EL PASO — Army medical officials have spoken with nearly 300 patients at risk of developing blood-borne illnesses, including hepatitis and HIV, because of improper insulin injections at a West Texas army hospital.
Officials at the Army’s William Beaumont Army Medical Center announced that as many as 2,114 diabetes patients treated at the hospital since August 2007 could have been infected because of an improper procedure for injecting Read the rest of this entry »
INDIANAPOLIS – A power outage forced St. Francis Hospital
on Indianapolis’ far south side to stop accepting patients.
St. Francis spokesman Joe Stuteville said the hospital was
running on backup power Thursday night but has stopped accepting
new patients.
Indianapolis Power & Light spokeswoman Crystal Livers-Powers
says a line failure cut electricity to customers on the city’s far
south side about 8:30 p.m.
It wasn’t clear if the failure was Read the rest of this entry »
Saturday – Sunday – Monday, January 24, 25, 26, 2009
Becky Fowler, Jubilee Foods store manager, points to a package of snack crackers which have not been recalled due to concern about certain peanut butter products. Assistant Store Manager David Frost, left, and Taney County Health Department inspectors Robert Reynolds and Laura Hunter, listen and look at the stores shelves.
The national peanut butter recall that began weeks ago targeting the Read the rest of this entry »
Just as strong — albeit less commonly known — is the link between heart health and potassium. In 1997, a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Assn. compiled the results of 33 clinical trials and found that people who took potassium supplements lowered their blood pressure by 3/2 mm Hg. (Blood pressure is measured as two numbers that indicate how hard it is for the heart to pump blood through the blood vessels. Ideally, it should Read the rest of this entry »