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conference in Hong Kong said that the region is facing a resurgence of HIV cases among men who have sex with men that will not subside without increased government efforts, the
reports (Freeda,
, 2/19). The conference was organized in partnership with Hong Kong’s
, the
and included about 50 government officials responsible for HIV/AIDS and MSM programs, as well as other experts.
According to officials at the conference, discriminatory laws, Read the rest of this entry »
he flu may be making a slow start in some states this brutally cold winter, but Bay State health officials say the bug isn’t being squashed, especially since the number of reported cases has more than doubled since 2007.
According to statistics provided by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 841 positive cases of flu were reported from 2007 to 2008, a sharp increase from the 325 reported cases from 2006 to 2007.
DPH spokesman Read the rest of this entry »
he flu may be making a slow start in some states this brutally cold winter, but Bay State health officials say the bug isn’t being squashed, especially since the number of reported cases has more than doubled since 2007.
According to statistics provided by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, 841 positive cases of flu were reported from 2007 to 2008, a sharp increase from the 325 reported cases from 2006 to 2007.
DPH spokesman Read the rest of this entry »
Fears of a labor strike at Women & Children’s Hospital prompted physicians Friday to warn that even a notice of an impending work stoppage will cause irreparable harm to the institution.
“It would be disastrous for our patients, their families and the hospital,” said Dr. Teresa Quattrin, a member of the hospital’s 20-member Medical Advisory Committee, which represents the medical staff.
In response, a representative of Read the rest of this entry »
Illegal sales of expensive cancer drugs could multiply in hospitals across the country, putting patients’ lives at risk, according to Health Ministry documents and a report recently filed by the ministry comptroller.
Doctors and patients are already selling surplus drugs to patients who need them, ministry officials said. Some of the drugs, such as those sold by doctors contrary to medical regulations, were intended for patients who died before Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Monday, 29 of December , 2008 at 5:55 pm
Nearly two years have passed since outset of the largest pet food recall in history which resulted in the death and/or illness of nearly 5,000 dogs and cats but there are still contaminated products on the market.
At about the same time, in a move unrelated to the Menu Foods/wheat gluten recall, Eight In One Inc. of Hauppauge, NY, a division of United Pet Group Inc., recalled nationally all Read the rest of this entry »
DELIVER ME demonstrates the doctors’ incredible connections with their
patients, to whom they can intimately relate. From high-risk pregnancies, to
adjusting to unexpected complications, to struggles with infertility; Drs.
Park, Hill and Bohn have been there personally and professionally. DELIVER ME
shows the doctors’ human sides, detailing the triumphs and struggles in their
personal lives-and how they lean on each other outside of the delivery Read the rest of this entry »
BLOOMINGTON — Even though there are no known cases of salmonella poisoning from peanut butter products in McLean County, local health officials are advising residents to avoid eating food with peanut butter or peanut paste until federal officials determine whether the products are safe.
“At this point, they (federal health officials) are not connecting it (the salmonella outbreak) to any brand name peanut butter in jars,” Bree Davis, spokeswoman Read the rest of this entry »
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Up to ten people a week are being hospitalized with injuries caused by playing Nintendo Wii games, prompting doctors in Britain to issue warnings of the dangers associated with the video game system.
“There has been a 100 percent increase in patients complaining of Wii-itis,” Dr. Dev Mukerjee of Broomfield Hospital, Essex, told The Sun newspaper.
Most patients are admitted after playing tennis or running games which Read the rest of this entry »
Fears of a labor strike at Women & Children’s Hospital prompted physicians Friday to warn that even a notice of an impending work stoppage will cause irreparable harm to the institution.
“It would be disastrous for our patients, their families and the hospital,” said Dr. Teresa Quattrin, a member of the hospital’s 20-member Medical Advisory Committee, which represents the medical staff.
In response, a representative of Read the rest of this entry »