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| Year of the Snake may smile on Psy, but health woes could bite reuters.com Sun, 03 Feb, 2013 06:59 PM PST TAIPEI (Reuters) - The coming lunar Year of the Snake is likely to smile on South Korean rapper Psy with increased prosperity, but he will need to leave Korea to make money and could risk exhaustion. As Chinese communities around the globe prepare for the lunar New Year on Feb 10, which ushers in the Year of the Snake, a Taiwanese fortune teller predicted a mixed bag of luck for famous "snake ... A five-point plan to reduce heart attack deaths in Australia Sun, 03 Feb, 2013 06:59 PM PST Systematic national reforms are needed to reduce the alarming number of people having a second heart attack and ensure the health-care system isn't failing those who survive the first time, argues Julie Redfern. DHEC provides flu vaccines for insured children to ease shortage npc-news.islandpacket.com Sun, 03 Feb, 2013 06:59 PM PST South Carolina health officials reacted quickly last week to a shortage of flu vaccines for infants Poor mental health leads to unhealthy behaviors among low-income adults Sun, 03 Feb, 2013 06:56 PM PST A new study says binge drinking, smoking, and illegal drug use may be used to cope with depression and anxiety. Poor mental health leads to unhealthy behaviors in low-income adults - not the other way around, according to a new study. In this study, stress and anxiety predicted subsequent health-compromising behaviors, such as smoking, binge drinking, illegal drug use, unprotected sex and ... Bills that take on federal government highlight political split in Indiana Sun, 03 Feb, 2013 06:56 PM PST D.K. Smith, a leader of the tea party group FreedomMaker Coalition of Indiana, expected that with Republican supermajorities controlling both the Indiana Senate and House, this would be the right time to pass legislation nullifying federal health-care reforms. Wellstone's landmark law still unfinished Sun, 03 Feb, 2013 06:49 PM PST Insurance industry awaits final rules for mental health coverage. Latest job numbers signal economic recovery Sun, 03 Feb, 2013 06:41 PM PST It took nearly five years, but the Dow is back above 14,000 -- a symbolic end to the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. In October 2007, the Dow hit an all-time high of 14,164. Then the bottom fell out. By March 2009, that key measure of America's economic health had fallen to 6,547. Uninsured less likely to get heart meds reuters.com Sun, 03 Feb, 2013 06:39 PM PST REUTERS - Not surprisingly, uninsured people in the United States were less likely to get the best treatment for heart troubles, especially in terms of medications, than those with insurance, according to a U.S. study. In a group of about 61,000 U.S. residents, researchers writing in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that those without any health insurance were between 6 ... Giving kids a smile Sun, 03 Feb, 2013 06:36 PM PST More than 200 children showed up for "Give Kids a Smile Day" on Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013, at Moos Tower. Give Kids a Smile Day is an annual event where students, staff and faculty provide free oral health care to low-income children. Next target of product banning: Energy drinks Sun, 03 Feb, 2013 06:35 PM PST By USA Today CHICAGO â" Is it time to start hoarding Red Bull? Health concerns are prompting proposals to restrict the sale of highly caffeinated energy drinks. Chicago ... | |
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