Health Reform Law: What It Means for Women
The new health reform law — the Affordable Care Act -- bodes well for as many as 30 million women -- a number that includes 15 million women who are uninsured, according to a new report.
Health Inspection Costs Growing for Marathon Co. Businesses
Health inspections are meant to make sure the food we eat and the services we get are safe and won't make us sick. But the price is high, especially for small businesses footing the bill.
Health system targets met, says departing chief
Three health ministers, one flu pandemic, a recession and a ministry restructuring are more challenges than most people would expect to face in a one-term job.
Health officials intensify drive vs dengue
A HEALTH official said Friday that the local health officials have further intensified the campaign against dengue in Zamboanga City. read more
Health Officials Lift Swim Advisories On Ala Coast
State Health Officials Lifted Swimming Advisories On The Alabama Coast Friday But Cautioned That Oil From The Massive Spill In The Gulf Of Mexico May Appear Sporadically ...
Mobile Health Requires Grasping Smartphone, User Connection
Health-care providers looking to implement a mobile strategy need to understand the strong bond people have with their smartphones, said panelists Friday at the World Congress' Summit on mHealth in Boston.
Health Department plans immunization clinics
The Peoria City/County Health Department is holding a pair of special back-to-school walk-in immunization clinics for children next month.
Health officials urge post-flood caution
Public health officials advise residents affected by recent flooding to take precautions to protect their health, including attention to hygiene, current vaccinations and any actual contact with floodwaters.
World oil prices rise
World oil prices have climbed as investors shrug off concerns that the US economic recovery could stall.
World oil prices rise
World oil prices climbed on Friday as investors shrugged off concerns that the US economic recovery could stall.
World stocks fall as data takes shine off earnings
World markets fell Friday despite another batch of positive earnings statements in Asia and Europe as investors fretted about a key U.S. economic growth report due later.
World's oldest scholar passes away
The world's most aged professor, 110-year-old biochemist and nutritionist Zheng Ji, passed away at his home in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu, at 6:20 pm on Thursday, Nanjing-based Contemporary Express reported.