Global Demand for Glass Packaging to Post Steady Growth, Backed by Increasing Use in Certain End-Use Markets ... PRWeb via Yahoo! News Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:03 AM PST GIA announces the release of a comprehensive global report on the Glass Packaging market. The glass packaging industry is once again experiencing an upswing in the market with the increase in the popularity of super-premium spirits. Rising environmental health, and purity concerns through the use of alternative packaging materials, have surged the demand for glass packaging in certain end-use ... | Main says violations at US coal mines down in 2011 ABC 6 Providence Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:03 AM PST Coal operators across the country are changing the way they work, and mines are becoming safer, but the head of the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration said Thursday there are still too many who "don't get it." | Health First shake-up focuses on prevention The Bay Bulletin Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:02 AM PST Preparing for the loss of millions of dollars in Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements and streamlining a health system he believed had redundancies and âextraâ layers, Health First CEO Steve Johnson on Wednesday unveiled a vastly restructured organization that will put more emphasis on preventive preventative care while striving to improve its efficiency. | Partner With Your Pharmacist to Monitor Heart Health PR Newswire via Yahoo! News Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:02 AM PST During American Heart Month, APhA Reminds You That Your Pharmacist Can Advise You in the Screening and Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease For Good Heart Health | Tazewell mental health provider questions Quinn's plan Peoria Journal Star Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:01 AM PST Greg Martin, director of residential services at Tazwood Mental Health Center, shows an empty room . Tazwood is working on plans to open the group home as apartment housing for less developmentally delayed individuals â" a costly project for which funding has not yet been identified. | Chief: Mines safer, more effort needed The Toledo Blade Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:01 AM PST CHARLESTON, W.Va. â" Coal operators across the country are changing the way they work, and mines are becoming safer, but the head of the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration said Thursday there are still too many who "don't get it." | Man displaying bat in RI prompts rabies concern Boston Globe Thu, 02 Feb 2012 07:00 AM PST Health officials are warning people who were in downtown Providence last week that they may have been exposed to rabies when a man was showing off a bat he had in a box. | | |
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