Archive for September, 2006
Documentary to expose crash diet risks
Jackson News-Tribune, WY - 9 minutes agoBy KATY FRETLAND, AP Writer 5 minutes ago. LONDON - A British television station plans to screen a documentary featuring women who …
Source: localnewsleader.com
The Diet Detective: How not to eat like a linebacker
The State, SC - Sep 25, 2006There s nothing like spending the day at the stadium. No matter whether your team wins or loses, watching the game lets you forget …
Source: www.thestate.com
Profit-hungry Peugeot goes on a diet
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - Sep 27, 2006PARIS, France (UPI) — PSA Peugeot Citroen SA, Europe`s second-largest carmaker, aims to cut its payroll by 10,000 as the French company implements broad …
Source: news.monstersandcritics.com
The Big Apple Goes on Trans Fat Diet
DigitalJournal.com, Canada - 12 hours ago… practical tips you can use every day to keep your consumption of saturated fat, trans fat, and cholesterol low while consuming a nutritionally adequate diet. …
Source: www.digitaljournal.com
Greg Jennings Nominated For NFL Rookie Of The Week
Packers.com - Sep 26, 2006… running back LAURENCE MARONEY of the New England Patriots and running back MICHAEL ROBINSON of the San Francisco 49ers are the finalists for DIET PEPSI NFL …
Source: www.packers.com
September 28th, 2006
Wal-Mart to curtail staff health care options: WSJ
MSN Money - 16 hours agowill next year curtail the options that it offers newly hired workers for health-care coverage, promoting a low-premium, high-deductible plan, The Wall Street …
Source: moneycentral.msn.com
Trojan breaks (news about sexual health)
Georgetown University The Georgetown Voice, DC - 18 hours agoSex happens even at Georgetown, contrary to what the University s glaring lack of sexual health services might lead you to to believe. …
Source: www.georgetownvoice.com
Health China may combine Finnish food tech and traditional …
NutraIngredients.com, France - 13 hours ago… The claim was based in part on work of organisations like the National Public Health Institute and the Finnish Heart Association in disease prevention and …
Source: www.nutraingredients.com
September 28th, 2006
Health Reform on Track
Vermont officials say they’re on track to start offering Catamount health by October of next year. Catamount Health is a new law that will provide basic insurance to the uninsured. It also creates ways to help people better deal with chronic illnesses.
Source: www.wcax.com
Learn the Language of Health Insurance Plans
(ARA) - There are lots of different kinds of health insurance, from plans that cover medical services and prescription medicines to plans that cover dental expenses; disability insurance that replaces income lost due to extended illness or injury to long-term care, and so on.
Source: bastrop.townnews.com
Aussie health spending up 10%: report
Australia’s annual health care spending increased by $8.2 billion in the year to 2005, with expenditure reaching more than $4,300 per person, new figures show.
Source: www.smh.com.au
Vaccines, tobacco taxes “best buys” for health: WHO
Vaccines, taxes on tobacco and condom distribution are among the “best buys” for improving health in developing countries, the Pan American Health Organization said on Wednesday.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Local pediatricians push reading: Southern Tier Health Associates get grants to aid reading program
Looking to get a leg up on literacy, Southern Tier Health Associates pediatricians are taking action. Six of the STHA offices - Alfred, Elm Street FP, Canisteo FP/OB, Wayland, Greenwood and Troupsburg - are participating in the Reach Out and Read program.
Source: www.eveningtribune.com
HEB Teams Up With The Texas Health and Human Services Commission
A Texas grocery chain is joining forces with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to promote enrollment in both Children’s Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program.
Source: www.ktre.com
September 28th, 2006
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