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Government Calls for New Health Care Law Enrollees to File Eligibility ASAP

August 15, 2014

Washington, D.C. – The government notified people with the new health care law to file their eligibility, deadline nearly 3 weeks left. The government warned people to quickly resolve their eligibility in obtaining their taxpayer-subsidized insurance. Those who signed up for the new health care law were asked to clarify issues regarding their citizenship and

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FMH to Support Upcoming Free Health Care Fair

August 10, 2014

Frederick County, Maryland – The Frederick Memorial Hospital (FMH) will support a free health care fair on October 18. Free Health Care Event The Frederick County instigated the free health fairseven years ago, providing checkups and immunizations. Anyone can attend this year’s event, said Christine Sheridan, the Asian American Center (AAC) project manager. The center

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Why Health Care Overhaul Needed in the VA Department

August 7, 2014

Washington, D.C. – The House of Representatives approves a health care overhaul, helping veterans avoid long hours of waiting period. Veterans Affairs Department The Veterans Affairs (VA) Department has been overwhelmed with clients every single day, for so many years now. Hence, the House of Representatives has called for a health care overhaul in order

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Health Care Jobs Provide Opportunities to Less-Educated Workers

July 30, 2014

Washington, D.C. – Brookings Institution reports less-educated workers dominate health care jobs. Brookings Institution New Report A new report from the Bookings Institution says that health care jobs provide workers with less educational attainment. Although workers are paid lower, their jobs are potential pathways towards a better career. The study conducted indicates an increase of

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Changes in Health Plans to Provide Patients With More Health Care Options

July 26, 2014

Baton Rouge, Louisiana – The state health department intends changes in health plans. Governor Bobby Jindal’s administration informed lawmakers that the state needs to rework its way of paying the private managed-care networks which provide health services to 2/3 of Louisiana’s Medicaid patients. Why Changes Are Needed? The changes in health plans involve the Bayou

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Discover the Health Benefits of Hydrogen Sulfide (Also Found in Fart)

July 20, 2014

Devon, United Kingdom – Professors at the University of Exeter releases a study identifying the health benefits of hydrogen sulfide, also found in farts. Potential Health Benefits A new study, which took place at the University of Exeter, Devon, United Kingdom claims potential health benefits of hydrogen sulfide that is also found in the fart.

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Salmonella Outbreak Causes Foster Farms to Withdraw Their Chickens

July 19, 2014

From an order from the Department of Food and Agriculture, Foster Farms has already recalled some of their products due to salmonella outbreak. The outbreak has been causing illnesses for over a year already. There was an antibiotic-strain of salmonella found directly on some of the products of the company. Specifically, these are the skinless

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New Health Insurance Holders Are More Prone to Sickness

July 11, 2014

Washington, United States – Health insurance holders have become more prone to more serious illnesses rather than those who had their plans way back. This is the latest findings of the scientists today. Urgent care is most needed by those who have just got into the insurance health plans. This result has given more pressure

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Health Officials Decide to Set Up Health Food Ratings Website Again

July 9, 2014

Sydney, Australia – Health officials are looking to set up the health food ratings website again for the benefit of the public. The operations of this website were pulled out shortly after it went public. It raised a lot of questions when this happened because urgent care can really be derived from its ratings. However,

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FDA Wants a More Realistic Serving Sizes from Food Companies

July 7, 2014

Silver Spring, Maryland – The Food and Drug Administration wants are more realistic list of the serving sizes from different food companies. This is still in line with the aim to minimize the number of obese people in the United States. When people are aware of how much food they are putting in their body,

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Sleep Deprivation Increases Risk to Severe Health Problems

July 2, 2014

Sleep deprivation does not just cause grumpiness. Experts say that it can also lead to other major health problems. These are not just petty cases that can easily be cured by an urgent care clinic. These diseases require a more tedious attention. Among them are depression, type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and a whole

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Apple Health Kit Comes Out for Another Winning Innovation

June 24, 2014

Apple is not just eyeing to be the top when it comes to handheld gadgets. This time, it releases the Apple Health Kit to increase their worth as a company. This is not the first time that we have seen gadget companies crossing the health department for their products. Samsung has done it, but has

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