Texas’ One-Stop Shopping for Judge in Health Care Case
“Because the effects of these cases are felt well beyond the original parties,” he wrote, “it is especially important to ensure that judge assignments are made with the highest degree of impartiality.”...
View ArticleThis Christmas Season Consume These Healthy Dried Fruits For Quick Weight...
Losing weight can be a very daunting task, and requires a lot of self-control and patience. Not only that, it also requires a healthy diet plan and regular physical exercise. A strong metabolism can...
View ArticleDrug used to treat opioid addiction Maine’s 2nd most common prescription
Troy R. Bennett | BDN The Associated Press • December 25, 2018 9:01 am The brand name drug Suboxone, which is used to treat opioid addiction, is the second most frequently prescribed drug in Maine, a...
View ArticleA Policy Knot Leaves Oklahomans From Marshall Islands Struggling To Get...
The prairie town of Enid, Okla. — population 50,122 — is best known as the state’s “wheat capital.” Enid is also home to a community of around 2,000 people who were born in the Marshall Islands. Most...
View ArticleMedical marijuana patients bemoan costs, rigid regulations | Florida Trend...
Medical marijuana patients bemoan costs, rigid regulations Even as they celebrate the availability of medical marijuana, patients say the state program is deeply flawed, cumbersome, and expensive. With...
View Article2018 Year in Review: Healthcare sees unconventional partnerships rise
Healthcare’s 2018 began with a resounding sentiment that set the tone for the rest of the year: “We’re tired of the current healthcare system, so rather than wait for someone to change it, we’ll do it...
View ArticlePulse 2018 review: Matt Hancock’s rocky start as health secretary
matt hancock The NHS entered its 71st year in the summer with a bang. Jeremy Hunt, the longest-serving health secretary in its history, shuffled off to take the helm at the Foreign Office amid chaos...
View ArticleThe Fight to Save Independent Health Care in the Age of Medical Monopolies
Hinton also pushed Presbyterian to acquire physicians. Outside doctors had long brought their sickest patients to his hospitals, which essentially served as workshops where they drew on the intensive...
View ArticleCheers to health and happiness in the NFL
Open this photo in gallery Laurent Duvernay-Tardif (76) of the Kansas City Chiefs is injured on a play during the fourth quarter of the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Arrowhead Stadium on...
View ArticleMichail Antonio says Premier League stress can affect mental health
Michail Antonio believes the stress of playing in the Premier League can have a negative impact on the mental health of footballers. The West Ham forward is enjoying a resurgence in form after missing...
View ArticleOver 3000 people have paid health insurance contributions so far
She said that the contributions, which by now have exceeded €415,000, have been made both by private individuals and companies that make the payments for their employees. The National Health Center’s...
View ArticleCVS Got Aetna. Next Up, Reimagining Health Care.
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View ArticleWant to eat healthier in 2019? Avoid these nutrition myths
Open this photo in gallery With so much information out there, it’s easy to become confused and unsure of what to eat. golero For many people the new year offers a fresh slate to eat a healthier diet,...
View ArticleHow to Fix a Broken Health Care System
3) Our stubborn insistence that health care is a product for sale if you can afford it rather than a basic human need. Charles E. BouchardSt. LouisThe writer is senior director, theology and ethics, at...
View ArticleGoa, Mizoram support Health Ministry’s proposal to create All India Medical...
Top News Following the recommendations of the Cadre Review Committee, the ministry had sought comments from all states in June last year so that it could firm up its proposal. Goa, Mizoram and the...
View ArticleAmazon gets into health insurance — and more 2019 health-tech predictions...
<!– –> MENUSEARCH QUOTES Tech Wearables will track blood pressure In 2018, the Apple Watch introduced an electrocardiogram to monitor a user’s heart rhythm and look for potential irregularities,...
View ArticleMedical devices pulled from Canadian market due to new Health Canada rules
Open this photo in gallery Kim Vopni, the Canadian importer of the EPI-NO through her Port Moody, B.C.-based company Pelvienne Wellness Inc., said some of her customers are devastated. BEN NELMS/Globe...
View ArticleAre steak and cheese healthy? Doctors group says Canada’s Food Guide is wrong...
But, they said, Health Canada continues to hold strong on evidence that’s outdated and incomplete. For instance, they said some studies show that diets low in saturated fat, from sources such as beef...
View ArticleOpioids kill more children and teens: Study
New Delhi: A huge number of children are dying from opioid poisonings, a new study shows. According to a recent study, nearly 9,000 pediatric deaths were attributed to opioids from 1999 through 2016....
View ArticleIn Screening for Suicide Risk, Facebook Takes On Tricky Public Health Role
“It’s hard to know what Facebook is actually picking up on, what they are actually acting on, and are they giving the appropriate response to the appropriate risk,” said Dr. John Torous, director of...
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