‘Women’s Health,’ Daily Clout Team To Track Political Engagement
Women’s Healthmagazine has partnered with DailyClout to embed its political engagement tool “BillCam” into news stories to enhance political engagement and allow users to weigh in on state or federal...
View ArticleSwapping one soda for water is ‘game changer’ for cutting risk of diabetes...
Swapping one soda drink for water dramatically cuts calories That swap could save you from a heart attack, Virginia Tech study says It also seems to drive people to eat healthier foods in general By...
View ArticlePrincess Kate Says She and William ‘Wouldn’t Hesitate’ to Get Professional...
Princess Kate says she and Prince William “wouldn’t hesitate” to seek help if little Prince George and Princess Charlotte needed support with their mental wellbeing – and she is urging other parents to...
View ArticleEasy access to online porn is ‘damaging’ men’s health, says NHS therapist
A top psychosexual therapist is warning about a surge in the number of young men suffering sexual health problems because of online pornography. Angela Gregory says more and more men in their late...
View ArticleSquat toilets are more effective and better for your health, doctor …
Earlier this week the Australian Tax Office announced it had decided to install squat toilets to cater for its increasingly diverse workforce. It installed two squat toilets in its new Melbourne office...
View ArticleProlonged sitting: ‘Exercise does not offset health risks,’ say AHA
Sedentary behavior can raise the risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other conditions, even among people who are physically active. This is according to a new scientific statement from the American...
View ArticleAetna Warned US Before Exiting Health Exchanges
ENLARGE Aetna Inc. AET 1.36 % told Justice Department antitrust officials in a letter early last month that if they sued to block its deal to acquire Humana Inc., HUM -0.42 % it would immediately...
View ArticleRikers inmates miss health checkups because cops can’t take them
The city Department of Correction failed to get inmates to needed mental health appointments close to 40,000 times over the past four months, according to records released by the system’s oversight...
View ArticleChildhood obesity: Plan attacked as ‘weak’ and ‘watered down’
Image copyright Getty Images The government’s childhood obesity plan has been attacked by health experts, campaigners, MPs and the boss of one of Britain’s biggest supermarkets. The British Medical...
View ArticleHealth Minister Jane Philpott accused of misleading Parliament on limo tab
Health Minister Jane Philpott is facing accusations that she misled the House of Commons by failing to disclose controversial limousine travel she charged to taxpayers earlier this year. In a response...
View Article‘HIV drugs DO prevent spread’: US health official signs groundbreaking consensus
People with HIV are not infectious if they consistently take antiretroviral drugs that suppress the virus, according to a groundbreaking new consensus statement. For years, doctors have insisted that...
View ArticleCity inmates miss health checkups
The city Department of Correction failed to get inmates to needed mental health appointments close to 40,000 times over the past four months, according to records released by the system’s oversight...
View ArticleSquat toilets are more effective and better for your health, doctor claims
Earlier this week the Australian Tax Office announced it had decided to install squat toilets to cater for its increasingly diverse workforce. It installed two squat toilets in its new Melbourne office...
View ArticleDr. Drew Leads the Hillary Clinton Health Truthers
On a radio show this week, Dr. Drew Pinsky of Celebrity Rehab fame added his name to the long list of conspiracy theorists who believe that Hillary Clinton’s health could be failing—a list that so far...
View ArticleClinton Foundation health project still mulling foreign donations
NEW YORK The largest program of the Clinton Foundation, the family philanthropy of U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, is still weighing whether to continue accepting foreign...
View ArticlePatient Advocates Help Navigate Health Care
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View ArticleSome Small Businesses Restore Group Health Coverage
ENLARGE Some small companies that dropped group health insurance for their employees are reversing course, driven by a tightening labor market, rising costs and fewer choices for individual coverage....
View ArticleMoney on the mind: Breadwinning men have worse mental, physical health
While gender stereotype holds that men should be the main breadwinner in a household, a new study suggests they would prefer women to take some of the financial burden; researchers find the...
View ArticleHillary Clinton’s health just became a real issue in the presidential campaign
Hillary Clinton falling ill Sunday morning at a memorial service on the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks will catapult questions about her health from the ranks of conservative conspiracy...
View ArticleLook-Term Growth Looks Secure For CVS Health
Ageing population in the U.S. presents attractive growth opportunities for retail pharmacy companies, like Walgreens Boots (NASDAQ:WBA) and CVS Health (NYSE:CVS). In the current industry environment,...
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