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- What is Real Hunger?
By: Caryl Ehrlich
September 24, 2005 - Is Man's Next Step Like A Can of Potted Meat?
By: Dr. Rita Louise
September 24, 2005 - Go Ahead… Toss the Starfish!
By: Paul Shearstone
September 24, 2005 - What Every Woman Needs!
By: Kim Beardsmore
September 24, 2005 - A Lifestyle Approach to Remedy Snoring
By: Kevin Meates
September 24, 2005 - How To Prevent The Flu
By: Jane Kriese
September 24, 2005 - Why Air Purifiers Are Not Always The Answer To Indoor Air Quality Problems
By: Ed Bishop
September 24, 2005 - Glucosamine Chondroitin & Arthritis
By: Alfred Jones
September 24, 2005 - Cure Arthritis? Right!
By: Patricia R. Moynihan
September 24, 2005 - Lose Weight the Healthy Way
By: Marlene Mathis
September 24, 2005
Lastest Headlines for "Health"
- Health advocates plan SAPtember Month (Saipan Tribune)
Health advocates from a myriad of government agencies gathered yesterday in the Department of Public Health's conference room to discuss their plans for September's Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Awareness month. - Incentive payments remold health care (Business Insurance)
The health care payment system in the United States is undergoing a gradual transformation fostered by the proliferation of physician and hospital pay-for-performance initiatives led and financed by payers nationwide. - Health-insurance industry wants to show it is reform-minded (The Columbus Dispatch)
The health-care-insurance industry isn't the biggest corporate boogeyman of the moment. But it sure isn't viewed in warm and fuzzy terms by the average American. - Health Highlights: July 19, 2008 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: - Health department closes 4 area beaches (Northwest Herald)
The McHenry County Department of Health closed four beaches today for high bacteria levels, and posted an advisory on a fifth. - Forum to address black health issues (Miami Herald)
As blacks in Miami-Dade face disproportionately higher mortality rates than their counterparts, county health officials are weighing the significance of race in obtaining quality healthcare. - Health-care matchup finds Ohio falls short (Akron Beacon Journal)
The United States pays far more for health care — more than $7,000 a year for every American, from infant to codger — than any other advanced nation in the world. - Double-digit health insurance hikes (The Oregonian)
Double-digit rate increases are squeezing tens of thousands of Oregonians who buy individual or small-business health insurance, forcing some to join the ranks of the uninsured. - Health Center employees train for emergency (Park Hills Daily Journal)
Since the St. Francois County Health Center has had to close for the rest of the week for major plumbing repairs, they're taking part in some emergency response training away from the office. - Moore: Health care to grow in importance (Midland Daily News)
   Former MidMichigan Health President Terry Moore thinks health care will only grow in importance in the coming years.