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Cost of Generic Medications Might Be Too Much for Customers

January 16, 2015

Raleigh, N.C. – An investigation on the cost of generic medications found that those who are using commonly prescribed drugs are actually spending too much money. In the U.S, there are around 82% of prescriptions for generic medications and those who have health insurance normally pay minimum co-pay but the investigation on the prices of

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CMH Case Manager Chad Gregory Earnest Charged with Sexual Conduct

January 15, 2015

Muskegon, Mi – Chad Gregory Earnest, a Community Mental Health (CMH) case manager in Muskegon Country has been alleged of criminal sexual contact with his mental health client. The 35-year old case manager was accused of the crime on October 29 for 4th degree criminal sexual conduct which is a high-court order offense. If proven

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California’s Public Health Department Fails to Manage Nursing Home Probes

January 14, 2015

California – An accumulation of more than 11,000 complaints is a result of California’s Public Health department’s failure to manage nursing homes probes as reported by a state auditor. Based on State Auditor Elaine M. Howle’s records, it was found that the complaints filed against the public health department of the state had been open

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A Teacher Resigns Because of Forced Ebola Scare Leave

January 13, 2015

Louisville, Kentucky – Susan Sherman, a Kentucky teacher have decided to resign over the forced Ebola scare leave after she travelled to Kenya. Rather than enjoying a paid leave, the Kentucky catholic school teacher chose to resign after the parents of many students of St. Margaret Mary School have raised their concerns about her Kenya

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Winter Health Tips for the Colds and Flu Season

January 12, 2015

Joliet, Illinois – Some winter health tips issued by Presence St. Joseph Medical Center health expert. The winter is the colds and flu season, but the immune system can be taken care by following some simple healthy tips. Doctor Saba Osmani of the medical center said hand hygiene is amongst the top priorities during the

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Washington Court Ruled Insurers to Review Mental Health Denials

January 11, 2015

Washington, USA – Insurance companies are forced to review mental health denials beginning 2006 and inform their customers about the reconsideration of their claims. Health insurance companies in Washington state are required to review mental health denials, identifying any policyholder who had been denied of mental health services, considering the January 1, 2006 blanket exclusion.

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Sitting Disease – A Growing Concern for Health Experts

January 10, 2015

Sacramento, California – Doctors are studying recently a disorder that is related to sitting for too long, known as the sitting disease doctors are now warning about its dangers that could eventually lead to death. An office assistant for a doctor named Liza Ramirez works all day on her seat because almost everything is within

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Saratoga Hospital’s New Automated Medication Management System

January 9, 2015

Mountain View, California – Omnicell Incorporated reported that Saratoga Hospital in Saratoga Springs, New York selected Omnicell Incorporated to be the provider of their newest automated medication management data analytics tools and solutions in their main hospital facility. Omnicell will also provide new systems for Saratoga Hospital’s urgent care clinics, infusion center, surgery center, and

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Recent Poll Strongly Supports Ebola Health Workers Quarantine

January 8, 2015

New York, New York – Nearly 75% of Americans strongly support the Ebola health workers quarantine, while 80% believe the workers’ movements must be controlled, data were based on the Reuters/Ipsos survey. The poll indicated a strong support for the Ebola health workers quarantine, a current and controversial screening rule announced by the New Jersey

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Promising Options in Increasing Hopes of Pregnancy for Midlife Women

January 7, 2015

San Francisco, California – Gwen Stefani, 45, and a famous singer delivered her baby a few months ago, thus, it might have given increasing hopes of pregnancy for midlife women. Many people are aware that women’s fertility begins to decline as they reach 30, although only a few realizes that between 38 and 42, the

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Presbyterian Hospital’s Ebola Treatment Readiness Being Questioned

January 6, 2015

Dallas, Texas – The Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas announced that their facility’s Ebola treatment readiness are sufficient. But reactions arise regarding Dallas’ readiness because of some Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines were clearly not ready. The tension between the public and science also contributed to the fears which explained the puzzling

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Planning Commission Disagrees to Mental Health Facility Plans

January 5, 2015

Roanoke, Virginia – A mental health facility proposal is continuously causing a stir in Virginia’s Northwest Roanoke County. The meeting of the Roanoke County Planning Commission was a fully packed house last Monday night wherein many expressed their concerns regarding the proposal that involves mental urgent care. Intercept Youth Services is planning to construct a

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