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JBT Specialty Products’ Pillow of Health Received The CertiPUR-US Seal

October 3, 2014

Saint Charles, Illinois – JBT Specialty Products proudly announced that their Pillow of Health pillow products earned the seal of CertiPUR-US seal from the Alliance for Flexible Polyurethane Foam Incorporated (AFPF). The company’s product line earned the said seal mainly because their foam was created by using flexible polyurethane foam which was analyzed, tested, approved,

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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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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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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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Coweta Schools Join Programs with New Nutritional Guidelines

September 22, 2014

Coweta County, Georgia – New nutritional guidelines set for students in Coweta schools. The 2014-2015 school calendars begin with some changes in Coweta school cafeterias, complying with the Smart Snacks guidelines set by federal government. Coweta school participants of the National School Breakfast Program or the National School Lunch, or both programs must conform to

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Unintended Health Consequences of Phthalate During Pregnancy

September 21, 2014

Columbia, New York – A new study found that plastic chemicals could have unintended health consequences, especially during pregnancy. “Phthalate”, a chemical substance rarely seen on labels is linked to increased asthma risks to the unborn child. The new study, published in the Environmental Health Perspectives indicated that the substance, usually found in the classification

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Kalamazoo Woman Shares Her Medication Mix-Up Story

September 19, 2014

Portage, Michigan – A local woman from Kalamazoo County shared her medication mix-up story with Newschannel 3, saying she picked up a wrong prescription at a pharmacy two times in a row. A reporter from Newschannel 3 spoke with the pharmacist and the Kalamazoo woman on Wednesday, trying to identify which party was responsible for

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Why Many Schools Celebrate Meat-free Mondays?

September 15, 2014

Nashville, Tennessee – A total of $5.5 million was granted to Tennessee community health centers to add staff, operate longer, and expand health care services. Through the Affordable Care Act, a total of $5.5 million was granted to community health centers in Tennessee. Throughout the state, grants were awarded to 23 federally qualified organizations. The

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Mental Health First Aid Training Set to Help Montana Youth

September 14, 2014

Colstrip, Montana – Mental health first aid training is set in Colstrip because health officials claimed one out of five American youths experience mental health problems like anxiety, depression, psychosis, and substance abuse every year. Health care facilities, hospitals, and even urgent care clinics deal with massive patients every single day. Patients suffer from different

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Health Officials: Harmful Products on the Loose

September 14, 2014

Taipei, Taiwan – The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) list of harmful products was updated, adding 60 more food products, totaling to 133. The Chang Guann Co products, which were allegedly imported from Globalway Corp Ltd in Hong Kong, were assumed to have been manufactured with lard combined with animal feed oil. The products suspected

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New Depression Therapy as Good Alternative to Medication

September 13, 2014

Richmond, Virginia – Health experts said a new depression therapy could be a good alternative to traditional medication. People who are dealing with depression are oftentimes consumed with sadness. Those who are suffering from such condition would need an urgent care and treatment, addressing the issue as soon as possible. Health experts said nearly one-third

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