Health experts stress importance of collaboration between colleges and government The Daily Iowan Sun, 22 Apr 2012 23:00 PM PDT Government entities and schools of public health must work together for the health and welfare of society, local and national officials said. Many officials visited the University of Iowa College of Public Health Building on April 20, including keynote speaker Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa. | WHO'S WHO: medical consultant Malcom VandenBurg EDP24 - Eastern Daily Press Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:51 PM PDT Malcom VandenBurg is a consultant in general and pharmaceutical medicine specialising in internal medicine, drug abuse, addiction and sexual health. He has lived in Hampstead for 40 years and before that, he was neighbour to Hollywood star Jean Simmons in | Shamed Leeds RL legendâs job fight Yorkshire Evening Post Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:48 PM PDT A SHAMED Rugby League legend claims he was sacked after being bullied by his bosses at a mental health trust while he was suffering from depression. | Changing lifestyle to beat disease a priority for all Canberra Times Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:38 PM PDT So-called healthcare is dominated by the pharmaceutical industry and by high-tech medicine and surgery in treating disease. Hence it was refreshing to read Tony Stubbs advocating the value of lifestyle changes in preventing disease and promoting health (Physical inactivity carries a long-term high cost, April 20, p. 9). | Romney on spending: Guns triumph over butter in budget plan Boulder Daily Camera Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:36 PM PDT WASHINGTON -- Reducing government deficits Mitt Romney's way would mean less money for health care for the poor and disabled and big cuts to nuts-and-bolts functions such as food inspection, border security and education. | Romney on spending: Guns triumph over butter San Jose Mercury News Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:36 PM PDT WASHINGTON -- Reducing government deficits Mitt Romney's way would mean less money for health care for the poor and disabled and big cuts to nuts-and-bolts functions such as food inspection, border security and education. | National Infant Immunization Week Kicks Off KFBB Great Falls Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:35 PM PDT The Montana Department of Health and Human Services says immunizations are one of the best ways to protect a child from serious illnesses. | High earners should keep insurance, Choice says Canberra Times Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:34 PM PDT High income earners would be financially better off paying more for their health insurance than dumping their policies when rebate means-testing starts, consumer group Choice says. | Pentagon a priority for Romney The Bryan-College Station Eagle Sun, 22 Apr 2012 22:28 PM PDT WASHINGTON -- Reducing government deficits Mitt Romney's way would mean less money for health care for the poor and disabled and big cuts to nuts-and-bolts functions such as food inspection, border security and education.Romney also promises budget i ... | | |
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