E-health can help developed nations too telecomasia.net Thu, 01 Mar 2012 19:01 PM PST Wireless health services shouldnât be regarded as solely an emerging markets play Shrikant Latkar, vice president of products and solutions marketing at Aricent Group says. | Protein In Urine - A Sign Of Kidney Damage Bernama Thu, 01 Mar 2012 19:00 PM PST Based on statistics by the health authorities, the number of Malaysians suffering from end-stage renal failure has increased to more than 12,000, from only about 40 in 1980. | âAsthma linkâ to gestation length Shropshire Star Thu, 01 Mar 2012 18:56 PM PST Babies born just a few weeks early have a higher risk of poor health, including asthma, than those born later, research suggests. | Some sticking points remain in Utahâs $13 billion budget The Salt Lake Tribune Thu, 01 Mar 2012 18:55 PM PST Some sticking points remain in Utahâs $13 billion budget By Robert Gehrke The Salt Lake Tribune Published Mar 1, 2012 07:47PM MDT About a dozen of the thorniest issues remain as lawmakers try to wrap up the stateâs $13 billion budget heading into the final week of the 2012 legislative session. One of the items still on the negotiating table is a program to provide health care coverage for ... | The Coconut Water Craze â" What do the Stars Know that We Donât? PRWeb Thu, 01 Mar 2012 18:55 PM PST The Coconut Water Craze has hit Hollywood full-force. With powerful investors like Madonna, Demi Moore and others investing millions in this product, what's the secret behind the product? Health and Wellness portal BeWellBuzz.com has answers. (PRWeb March 01, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/3/prweb9229470.htm | Quinn lifts hold on Illinois hospital tax rulings The Pekin Daily Times Thu, 01 Mar 2012 18:55 PM PST Turning up the heat on talks aimed at making sure nonprofit hospitals do enough charitable work, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn stuck to his Thursday deadline and authorized the Department of Revenue to resume decisions that could strip some health care institutions of valuable tax exemptions. The Democratic governorâs action came a day after negotiations failed to reach a compromise on how much ... | Lawsuit filed in death of malnourished teen WHIO-TV 7 Dayton Thu, 01 Mar 2012 18:54 PM PST The father of a 14-year-old girl, who starved to death while in home care, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against two health care companies. Named as defendants in the suit are Exclusive Home Health Care of Dayton and Cincinnati-based CareStar of Ohio. Also named were the childâs mother and three nurses, all of whom are facing criminal charges in girlâs death. Makayla Norman died March 1 at ... | | |
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