Health Tip Of The Day

August 19, 2008

Harry and Louise Return

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Harry and Louise Return

standupforhealthcare@standupforhealthcare.org

Obama: Gee, a single-payerhealth-care system would be sweet

tips@hotair.com (Hot Air Network, LLC)

The rise ofhealthtourism

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Kaine: Alt-energy equals economichealth

Deanna Glick

Barack Obama’s Saddleback Misspeak and Drew Westen’s Lessons on

Amie Newman

Khosla leads $3 million Series A forhealthstart-up ZocDoc

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HealthNews: Misery Makes You Splurge

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HealthNews: Misery Makes You Splurge

Alex

HealthReturns… Filming Florent…

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Provider Ignorance, Bias Turn Lesbian Patients OffHealthCare

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Provider Ignorance, Bias Turn Lesbian Patients OffHealthCare

Pamela Merritt

Guidelines in Whose Interest? - the Withdrawal of the Children’s

Roy M. Poses MD

HealthNews: Misery Makes You Splurge

Alex

Socialized Medicine: How the NHS RationsHealthCare

Kip

Zambian leader’s health worsens (BBC News)

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Zambian leader’s health worsens (BBC News)
The health of Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa suddenly deteriorates, officials say.

They’re back: Harry and Louise on health insurance (Boston Globe)
Harry and Louise are back for an encore. A series of political ads starring the fictional couple back in 1994 helped sour the public’s view of President Clinton’s plan for universal health coverage.

UPI NewsTrack Health and Science News (UPI)
Bipolar illness linked with abnormal genes Hair study may lead to better shampoos FDA OKs drug for Huntington’s chorea Grazing animals may lessen Arctic warning … Health/Science news from UPI.

Colo. oil, gas panel urged to consider health (Denver Post)
DENVER Some Coloradans are calling on regulators to make public health a priority as the state considers an overhaul of oil and gas rules amid a natural gas boom.

Health Highlights: Aug. 18, 2008 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay:

Harry, Louise talk health insurance again (MSNBC)
A series of political ads starring the fictional couple back in 1994 helped sour the public’s view of President Clinton’s plan for universal health coverage.

Patterns: Improved Health for the Never-Married (New York Times)
People who do not marry have often been found to have poorer health than those who do. But things may be changing, a new study has found.

Final Glance: Health Care Equipment companies (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Shares of some top health care equipment companies were mixed at the close of trading: Baxter fell $.15 or .2 percent, to $69.82.

Japanese Foot Pad Is Latest Health Fad (NPR)
The newest craze in consumer health is adhesive pads filled with "detox" herbs that supposedly suck toxins out of the bottom of our feet while we sleep. An analysis at a California laboratory shows no significant difference between used and unused pads.

August 17, 2008

Health Highlights: Aug. 17, 2008 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)

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Health Highlights: Aug. 17, 2008 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay:

Abortion does not harm mental health, says study (Times Online)
Women do not put their mental health at risk by having an abortion, according to an authoritative study that will undermine the campaign to tighten the UK’s abortion laws.

Ask the Mayo Clinic: Family health history can help identify potential risks (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Medical Edge: Compiling a family health history can help identify potential health risks.

Health officials reopen Thompson Park Beach (Huron Daily Tribune)
HURON COUNTY The local health department reopened Thompson Park Beach on Friday, saying new tests show the waters to be well within safe levels of E. coli.

RI workers retiring early citing health care costs (Boston Globe)
Hundreds of state workers in Rhode Island are opting to retire early rather than pay higher health care costs.

Study reveals work force mental health impact (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
A Queensland study has found mental health problems affect about 15 per cent of the work force.

New community based Health services for Maraenui (Scoop.co.nz)
Maraenui Urban Renewal Trust in Partnership with Hawkes Bay District Health Board Addiction Services and Hawkes Bay Regional Problem Gambling Services are pleased to announce the success of a drop in centre from the office of the Trust at 3 Longfellow Ave.

Proposed changes to state health insurance programs face fight (Provo Daily Herald)
Group protests controversial state waiver to limit public programs for low-income families A nonprofit health care advocacy group is protesting potential changes to Utah’s public health insurance programs that it says could limit coverage choices for low-income families.

HealthSign #5: Erectile Dysfunction

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HealthSign #5: Erectile Dysfunction

Chris Sparling

HealthProfessional Loan

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MassachusettsHealthReform Failure, by Arnold Kling

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HealthInsurance Quotes

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Take the Dr. OzHealthQuiz

Bev Sklar

The MentalHealthof our Military

Jennifer Gibson, PharmD

20 HorribleHealthConditions Caused By Being Overweight

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MentalHealthand Rural Communities in Spotlight

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HEALTHACCESS: New Studies Respond to New Economic #s, Reveals…

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HEALTHACCESS: New Studies Respond to New Economic #s, Reveals

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Thinking Outside the Box to MeetHealthWorkforce Needs

janice

More Questions About Conflicts of Interest and”Surviving Sepsis”

Roy M. Poses MD

MassachusettsHealthReform Failure

Arnold Kling

HealthSign #4: Diarrhea

Chris Sparling

The MentalHealthof our Military

Jennifer Gibson, PharmD

MentalHealthand Rural Communities in Spotlight

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HealthSign #4: Diarrhea

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HealthSign #4: Diarrhea

Chris Sparling

Abortion at Saddleback Forum: If Life Begins at Conception, What

Scott Swenson

HealthProfessional Loan

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MassachusettsHealthReform Failure

Arnold Kling

HEALTHACCESS: New Studies Respond to New Economic #s, Reveals

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Thinking Outside the Box to MeetHealthWorkforce Needs

janice

MentalHealthand Rural Communities in Spotlight

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More Questions About Conflicts of Interest and”Surviving Sepsis”

Roy M. Poses MD

August 16, 2008

Thinking Outside the Box to MeetHealthWorkforce Needs

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Thinking Outside the Box to MeetHealthWorkforce Needs

janice

HEALTHACCESS: New Studies Respond to New Economic #s, Reveals

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HealthSign #4: Diarrhea

Chris Sparling

The MentalHealthof our Military

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The MentalHealthof our Military

Jennifer Gibson, PharmD

Retirees Couldn t Afford McCain sHealthPlan

Mike Hall

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