BMJ Global Health Article Examines Attacks On Ambulances In Syria
BMJ Global Health Article Examines Attacks On Ambulances In Syria Nov 28, 2018 BMJ Global Health: Ambulances under siege in Syria C. Hayes Wong, physician and assistant professor at the Department of...
View ArticleCVS Health and Aetna close $69 billion merger
(Updated at 2 p.m. ET) Nearly one year after agreeing to merge in a bid to reinvent healthcare for Americans, CVS Health and Aetna sealed the deal on Wednesday, bringing together one of the nation’s...
View ArticleHumanising health and climate change
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View ArticleCVS Health and Aetna close $70 billion merger
(Updated at 2 p.m. ET) Nearly one year after agreeing to merge in a bid to reinvent healthcare for Americans, CVS Health and Aetna sealed the deal on Wednesday, bringing together one of the nation’s...
View ArticleNFL Network reporter Kimberly Jones leaves hospital after health scare: ‘The...
NFL Network’s Kimberly Jones leaves the hospital after suffering a health scare. (Instagram) NFL Network reporter Kimberly Jones left a Virginia hospital’s vascular unit and thanked doctors for saving...
View ArticleBeth Israel-Lahey Health merger clears final approval with conditions
Massachusetts’ attorney general signed off on the merger between Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Lahey Health with conditions, she announced Thursday. The conditions include a seven-year...
View ArticleAdvancing the beneficial use of machine learning in health care and medicine:...
Citation: Nevin L, on behalf of the PLOS Medicine Editors (2018) Advancing the beneficial use of machine learning in health care and medicine: Toward a community understanding. PLoS Med 15(11):...
View ArticleWalmart is testing in-store mental health clinics
At the Carrollton, Texas, Walmart Supercenter, customers can now add a therapy session to a grocery run. The clinic, which rolled out this week, is a pilot program run by Boston-based behavioral...
View ArticleKevin Love Calls Speaking Out on Mental Health ‘the Biggest Thing’ in His Career
The event, the latest edition of a conversation series called Get With The Times, was shown live and broadcast to watch parties held on college campuses across the country. “I really truly believe that...
View ArticleHow to maintain good health, keep off extra pounds through December
During the month of December, it is common to be surrounded by the wonderful aroma of our favorite foods, all you can eat meals, lots of leftovers and many desserts. Add this to a busy schedule of...
View ArticleQ&A: Novant Health’s Carl Armato details how living with diabetes shaped his...
Novant Health, an integrated system based in Winston-Salem, N.C., serves the Carolinas, Virginia and Georgia with 15 hospitals and more than 500 outpatient locations. Carl S. Armato has served as CEO...
View ArticleLyft just hired a hotshot exec from McKesson to run its growing business...
<!– –> MENUSEARCH QUOTES CNBC Disruptor 50 After a months-long search, Lyft has hired a leader for its growing health care business, which helps patients get rides to non-emergency medical...
View ArticleNew yogis should use these tips to avoid injury
Yoga is known for its many mind-body benefits: It releases tension, prevents injury, creates more flexibility, adds strength and balance, and calms the mind. So, it’s hardly surprising that yoga...
View ArticlePreventive Medicine: One health measure to rule them all
Dr. David Katz Dr. David Katz Photo: Contributed Caption Close Dr. David Katz Dr. David Katz Photo: Contributed This week, I am coining a new term: vigevity. Self-evidently, perhaps, this is the...
View ArticleEvers will push for health care expansion
Gov.-elect Tony Evers says he will tour the state and “rally the troops” for an expansion of Medicaid. Article source: https://www.wisn.com/article/evers-will-push-for-health-care-expansion/25368569
View ArticleMMWR Article Outlines Study of Newly Arrived Ticks
MMWR Article Outlines Study of Newly Arrived Ticks The Asian longhorned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis) has been found in several U.S. states since it was first discovered here in New Jersey in...
View ArticleWorld Aids Day: TAMC public health nurses encourage testing, contact tracing
1 / 1 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Courtesy Photo by the Military Health System (Photo Credit: Courtesy Photo) VIEW ORIGINAL HONOLULU (Nov. 30, 2018) – Diseases and illnesses do not discriminate, and...
View ArticleCan better cancer care lower company’s health costs?
NEW YORK (Reuters) – When companies try to tackle rising healthcare costs, shifting more of the burden to employees is increasingly the strategy of choice. But Activision Blizzard, an entertainment...
View ArticleEat more than 6 French fries and risk your life, expert says
Nobody needs an expert to tell us that French fries are unhealthy, but professor Eric Rimm at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is trying to ruin them for us anyway. There really is no...
View ArticleNow Mental Health Patients Can Specify Their Care Before Hallucinations and...
Ariel Wolf, 25, has been hospitalized over 30 times since age 13, when she began cutting herself with razor blades. Her brain directed her to inflict injuries meeting “certain dimensions of width and...
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