A tale of two hospitals that adopted Apple’s Health Record app
Since becoming generally available in March, Apple’s new Health Record mobile patient health record aggregator has generally won praise from two hospitals that beta tested the app. After touting the...
View ArticleAmericans are using their tax refunds to pay for health care
<!– –> VISIT CNBC.COM Home Entrepreneurs Leadership Careers Money Specials PRIMETIME Money Money 17 Hours AgoCNBC.com Overall, people who were owed large refunds filed early in the tax season,...
View ArticleSaskatchewan Health Authority: Death toll rises to 16 in Humboldt tragedy
The Saskatchewan Health Authority released the following statement on behalf of the family of Humboldt Broncos athletic therapist Dayna Brons: “The family of Dayna Brons would like to share that Dayna...
View ArticleBritain’s health minister apologizes for failing to declare luxury flats...
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s health minister, Jeremy Hunt, has apologized after he broke the government’s own anti-money laundering rules by failing to declare his stake in a company used to buy luxury...
View ArticleA Libyan Strongman Looks to Washington, but a Health Crisis Looms
But General Hifter’s ascent has been called into question with news that the 75-year-old commander had been airlifted to a hospital in Paris, where French news media reported that he was being treated...
View ArticleWhat’s the Deal With Complete and Incomplete Protein—and Does It Even Matter?
If you’re a big fan of quinoa, or chia seeds, you may have heard them touted as complete proteins. In a nutshell, that means they contain all of the nine essential amino acids required to build and...
View ArticleMore people to access personal health budgets under Government plans
The Government has proposed to extend the ‘right’ to have a personal health budget to people with ongoing mental health needs, learning disabilities and autism, as well as those leaving the army. The...
View ArticleFDA acts to pull concentrated caffeine from market
Bulk caffeine products may have killed at least two people and they don’t belong on the market, the Food and Drug Administration said Friday. The FDA declared concentrated, bulk caffeine products...
View ArticleMylan seeks deal for German Merck’s consumer products unit: sources
FRANKFURT/NEW YORK (Reuters) – Generic drug maker Mylan NV is in advanced discussions to acquire Merck KGaA’s consumer health business after other bidders failed to meet the German company’s price...
View ArticleIf You Don’t Cultivate This One Trait Your Health and Business Will Suffer
It’s amazing that even in 2018, many of us find it increasingly difficult to connect with ourselves, others around us and the ever dynamic world. Most times, it’s a struggle we’re unaware we’re...
View ArticleE. coli outbreak in 11 states linked to store-bought chopped romaine lettuce,...
An E. coli outbreak that has sickened nearly three dozen people in at least 11 states is linked to chopped romaine lettuce from Arizona, health officials said. The Food and Drug Administration...
View ArticleBathroom hand dryers spraying poop on your hands, study finds
A study found hand dryers blow bacteria, including fecal matter, on to hands. (iStock) A recent study found bathroom hand dryers are pretty gross. A study by the scientists at the University of...
View ArticleFormer First Lady Barbara Bush in failing health
Former first lady Barbara Bush is in “failing health” and won’t seek additional medical treatment, a Bush family spokesman said Sunday. “Following a recent series of hospitalizations, and after...
View ArticleThousands of pounds of prepackaged salad mixes may have been tainted with E....
A Pennsylvania food manufacturer is recalling 8,757 pounds of ready-to-eat salad products following an E. coli outbreak that has spread to several states and sickened dozens of people. Fresh Foods...
View ArticleMental Health of Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Youth Compared With...
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View ArticleChina cuts smog but health damage already done: study
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – While China has made progress cutting smog, the damage to the health of millions of people may already have been done, especially as the population ages, the head of a U.S.-based...
View ArticleHow a ‘Toxic Cocktail’ Is Posing a Troubling Health Risk in China’s Cities
In the past year, her research team has published two studies showing clear effects from ozone and PM2.5 at or below the WHO-recommended limits. Such findings raise the stakes for the harm likely to be...
View ArticleWith health assuming its rightful place in planning, here are 3 key lessons...
The way cities are designed and managed has big impacts on our health. While Australia is considered a world leader in research on health and cities, nationally our planning policies remain...
View ArticleAfter the Gas and Bombs: The Health Crisis That’s Killing Syria
RAQQA, Syria—This country’s seven-year war is fueling a parallel disaster: a crippling public-health catastrophe. Some 400,000 Syrians have died from bullets, bombs or torture, including alleged recent...
View ArticleVan Wert County Hospital is now Van Wert Health
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