Trump tests dealmaker image to sell health care bill
WASHINGTON, March 9 (Reuters) – President Donald Trump has launched a charm offensive of the type not seen before in his brief and chaotic tenure, forcefully rallying behind legislation to repeal the...
View Article5 Zika Health Problems Experts Say Could Affect Anyone
Zika virus. While experts know more about the virus than they did over a year ago, and they know it can cause birth defects in babies, the full spectrum of Zika related health risks—including the ones...
View ArticleThe Vexing Question of ‘Preexisting Conditions’
As Senate Republicans prepare for their turn in the health-care meat grinder, it increasingly appears that the question of preexisting conditions will be toughest to address. This is an issue so...
View ArticleDanbury restaurants with worst health inspection grades
Caption Close The Danbury Mall, popular for having both fast-food and full-service eateries, also happens to house half of all town restaurants that failed to pass recent health inspections. Eight...
View ArticleUCL research finds vegan diets can wreck a child’s health | Daily …
Nutritionists will warn that vegan diets can be damaging to children’s health Number of vegans has risen 360 per cent in the past 10 years to 542,000 people Experts say a lack of nutrients can cause...
View ArticleFive less familiar signs of poor mental health revealed
A leading mental health charity has warned people not to ignore the five less familiar symptoms of depression and anxiety. As Mental Health Awareness Week (May 8-14) gets under way the government and...
View ArticleHackers Hit Dozens of Countries Exploiting Stolen NSA Tool
Why have I been blocked? This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. There are several actions that...
View ArticleEbola epidemic declared by World Health Organisation
WHO confirmed three people had died in the northeastern part of the country The last outbreak of Ebola in Congo was in 2014 and dozens of people died WHO spokesperson said the latest outbreak is being...
View ArticlePeeved city health boss weighs in on celebrity Met Gala smokers
In New York City, no smoking means no smoking — even if you’re a celebrity attendee of the Met Gala. The city’s health commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett fired off a peeved letter to big wigs at the...
View ArticleUCL research finds vegan diets can wreck a child’s health
Nutritionists will warn that vegan diets can be damaging to children’s health Number of vegans has risen 360 per cent in the past 10 years to 542,000 people Experts say a lack of nutrients can cause...
View ArticleThe painful truth about teeth
Two more hours. Finally, she was waved over to an X-ray machine under a basketball hoop. Just as Matello expected to be called for her turn in the dentist’s chair, a volunteer announced in a loud...
View ArticleBusinesses brace for Monday as ransomware threat lingers
SINGAPORE/TORONTO Technical staff scrambled on Sunday to patch computers and restore infected ones, amid fears that the ransomware worm that stopped car factories, hospitals, shops and schools could...
View ArticleTrendy vegan diets can wreck a child’s health: Nutritionists warn that lack...
Nutritionists will warn that vegan diets can be damaging to children’s health Number of vegans has risen 360 per cent in the past 10 years to 542,000 people Experts say a lack of nutrients can cause...
View ArticleMiss USA Kara McCullough says health care is a ‘privilege’
The new Miss USA is a scientist at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and she knows a thing or two about dropping a bomb. Pageant winner Kara McCullough sent heads shaking Sunday night when she...
View ArticleNearly 30 million Americans drink contaminated tap water
Authorities in the financially struggling city of Flint, Michigan, switched its water source from Detroit’s system to the Flint River to save money in April 2014. The river water was more corrosive...
View ArticleKara McCullough wins Miss USA after unpopular answer about health care
On Sunday night, Miss USA pageant winner Kara McCullough ignited a huge firestorm debate when she said that health care was a “privilege” and not a right. While competing as Miss District of Columbia,...
View ArticleThese 8 Companies Know the Impact of Supporting Mental Health in the Workplace
Apply now to be an Entrepreneur 360™ company. Let us tell the world your success story. Get Started » “R u ok?” The power behind this simple question was life-changing for Bill Schlegel, an executive...
View ArticleInternational Cyberattack Affects Some Corners of US Health Care
The international cyberattack that swept the globe has had some impact on the U.S. health-care system, as hospital systems scramble to prevent its further spread. On a conference call with health-care...
View ArticleNewly insured fret over gains made under US health care law
In this Tuesday, May 23, 2017, photo, Dawn Erin poses for a photo at her home, in Austin, Texas. Erin was among more than 20 million Americans who gained coverage under Affordable Care Act. The health...
View ArticleDemand for youth mental health services is exploding. How universities and...
Societal changes in how we communicate — via social media in the world of 24/7 Internet — can also lead to new pressures not faced by previous generations, say experts. “This generation of children and...
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