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Military Health System Might Get a Review After Hagel Haggles

May 27, 2014

Washington – Experts may have to look at the military health system of the United States after Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel asks for it. In his request, he said that there should be a 90-day review of all the whereabouts of the military health department. This will cover anything related to the treatment of those

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Famous Heartburn Med Nexium Pfizer Is Now Available on the Counter

May 27, 2014

Pfizer has announced that they have created a non-prescription version of the Nexium. This is a well-known medicine for those who are suffering heartburns often. They have already set-up the product on their website, too. It is already available for those who want to order it online. The deal is that they will deliver in

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US AID Introduces the 360-Degree Strategy for Nutrition

May 26, 2014

The US AID or the United States Agency for International Development introduces the 360-degree strategy for nutrition. This is believed to reduce the number of malnourished children by two million. They will be reaching this goal for just five years. This goal goes hand in hand with another goal to keep the number or malnourished

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Health Canada Asks Stories for Better Medicine Production

May 26, 2014

Vancouver, Canada – Health Canada wants the full disclosure from patients to ensure a better line of medicines for the patients. They are currently collecting stories to enhance their production. These experiences from the public can easily tell them the best and worst things about the medicines. This is done primarily to solve the shortage

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Grocers and Retailers Say That Cows Should Graze in the Grasslands

May 25, 2014

Denver, Colorado – Grocers and retailers in Denver, Colorado say that they will not be selling products from cows that are not living outside. These animals should not be captured and bred. They should have enough time outside, in the grasslands. It is way more expensive and time-consuming to let them grow outside. However, if

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Mental Health Care for Veterans Is Still Not Properly Synched

May 25, 2014

Washington – The mental health care that is supposedly given to the veterans of wars is still in transit. They are still being processed, as of this time. Mental health care for the war veterans is very important. Some say that the mental torture during the war is more severe than the physical. Some of

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Music for Pregnancy Is Proven to Increase Stimulus for Women

May 24, 2014

New study shows that music for pregnancy can create a better reaction time for the mothers who are expecting a baby. It is all set and clear that music is not just for those who want to hear quality sound with lyrics. The Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, an institute in

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Oral Health Care Is Still Considered a Highly Underrated Habit

May 24, 2014

Oral health care is still among the underrated habits people do. This is the reason why more and more health care tips for the oral hygiene are distributed. Even if there are more and more products out in the market for the oral health, not everyone is interested to take care of their mouth. Experts

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GAVI Alliance to Save 300 Million Children From More Diseases

May 23, 2014

The GAVI Alliance is out to help 300 million children from experiencing more diseases. Their target date is on 2020. They are going to do this by providing low-cost immunization programs. They will be starting in the developing countries to reach the said number. The entire program will require $7.5 billion. This is not yet

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Fastest and Smallest Nanomotor Is Here to Change Medicine

May 23, 2014

Engineers from the University of Texas have invented the fastest and the smallest nanomotor. This is said to take a huge role in the improvement of medicine. The main thing that it could do to help advance the urgent care is to prevent cancer cells from being active. This could already be the one tough

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