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Global Warming Increasing Heat-Related Health Problems

October 2, 2014

Madison, Wisconsin – The American Medical Association published their recent study last Tuesday through a journal which stated, that along with the increase of extremely hot weather that is expected in parts of the United States, a significant increase also in overall heat-related health problems are expected to rise. The journal expressed that every urgent

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Famous Physician Will Share Health Tips for All Ages

October 1, 2014

Bluffton, South Carolina – Doctor Bill Sears, a famous pediatrician and parenting philosopher will speak, not only about children’s health, but also share health tips for all ages. Sears’ talk is scheduled on October 2, from 7PM to 8PM at the famous Hampton Hall clubhouse. The talk will serve as an urgent care clinic for

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Affordable Care Act Insurance Holders Either Drop or Switch Plans

September 30, 2014

Washington, D.C. – Obama administration confirmed 7.3 million Affordable Care Act insurance holders are still enrolled and still pay their premiums. The updated count was disclosed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrator Marilyn Tavenner during the Oversight and Government Reform hearing before the House Committee. The meeting was held in order to

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Sufferers of Migraine More Prone to Parkinson’s Disease?

September 29, 2014

Bethesda, Maryland – A new research study suggested that middle-aged sufferers of migraine are at high risks of developing Parkinson’s disease later in life. Migraine is considered as severe headache, which is normally felt at the sides and in front of the head. This ailment has affected millions of individuals globally. It is also one

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Factors that Increase the Risk of Stress-Related Diseases

September 28, 2014

Waltham, Massachusetts – In a recent study, it was proven that individuals suffering from obesity or those who are overweight are more susceptible and at risk to contract stress-related diseases, specifically cancer, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular problems. Brandeis University researchers spearheaded the study, which further proved previous studies that already established a significant association

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Shortage of Namenda X-R Leaving Patients Devastated

September 28, 2014

Abilene, Texas – Namenda X-R (extended release), a popular medication for Alzheimer’s disease getting scarce in Abilene, including other states. The shortage of the medication is causing panic among Alzheimer’s sufferers and their families. The Namenda X-R has been considered by people with Alzheimer’s disease as their urgent care near me relief since the said

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Broome’s 2015 Health Budget Indicates Elimination of 21 Positions

September 27, 2014

Broome County, New York – The 2015 proposed budget of the Broome Executive indicates elimination of 21 positions from the adult Mental Health Clinic, which is operated by the Broome County. At the county Mental Health Clinic, the elimination of 21 positions is at risk after Debbie Preston; Broome Executive has presented the 2015 budget

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Officials Provide Public Health Tips in Preventing EV-D68 Spread

September 27, 2014

Southwest Nebraska – Health Department of Southwest Nebraska offers public health tips to prevent spread of Enterovirus (EV-D68) infections, which is common during summer and fall. More children have been infected with severe respiratory ailments caused by EV-D68 within Nebraska’s neighboring states. The state Health and Human Services Department said these cases are more than

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Report Indicated 75% Canadians Have Good Mental Health – How True?

September 26, 2014

Toronto, Canada – A report indicated that more than 75% Canadians, 15 years and older have good mental health. Released on Wednesday, the Statistics Canada report said most Canadians functions well, most days and feeling good about their life. The report conducted by Statistics Canada also indicated that less than 2% Canadians are suffering from

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Mental Health Services Now Available in Tuscaloosa Schools

September 25, 2014

Tuscaloosa, Alabama – Students of Tuscaloosa City Schools can now avail mental health services while they are in school, a first time in Tuscaloosa City history that the Board of Education (BOE) approved such health services. The Tuscaloosa City BOE approved the on-campus health services, a very first time in the city of Tuscaloosa. The

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Health Canada Orders a Stop Product Shipment by IPCA

September 24, 2014

Ottawa, Canada – Health Canada has requested an Indian drug company to stop product shipment to Canada after the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently reviewed the company’s manufacturing practices. Drug companies normally design and manufacture drugs and medications for animal and human consumption. Prescription medications or otherwise serve as an urgent care

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Guinean Authorities: Bodies of 7 Ebola Health Workers Found

September 23, 2014

Guinea, South Africa – Bodies of 7 Ebola health workers have been found after they went missing in an effort to raise awareness of the Ebola outbreak in Guinea, which began 9 months ago. The Guinea prime minister confirmed that the bodies of 7 Ebola health workers have been found finally, after they went missing

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