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How Cats Can Badly Affect Women’s Pregnancy?

August 16, 2014

Rochester, Minnesota – Mayo Clinic identifies some health effects of cats on pregnant women and their unborn child. Women who are pregnant oftentimes need to visit urgent care clinics, ensuring their condition as well as their unborn child. Pregnancy is a delicate stage, considering good and bad factors that could affect both the mother and

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Health Canada Bans 5 Sexual Enhancement Products

August 16, 2014

Vancouver, Canada – Health Canada warns consumers on the use of sexual enhancement products. In a press release, Health Canada has issued warnings on the use of foreign sexual enhancers that could cause life-threatening effects to the users. These products are illegal for sale in the country, although brought in by tourists and travelers from

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Antibacterial Compounds Pose Health Risks During Pregnancy

August 13, 2014

San Francisco, California – Common antibacterial compounds pose health risks to pregnant women and their unborn child. During pregnancy, women need urgent care every now and then since they are at high risks when exposed to substances, even with the common antibacterial compounds. It has become a growing concern among health experts and scientists, considering

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Additional Mental Health Counselors to Assist JCPS Students

August 12, 2014

Jefferson County, Texas – Additional 15 mental health counselors will be added to Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) this year. This school year, additional help from counselors will be provided to help Jefferson County students who have mental health and critical behavioral needs. Health officials believe that the addition will lead to good outcomes, decreasing

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Stronger Chronic Medication Adherence Enforced by Community Pharmacists

August 12, 2014

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Pharmacists enforce stronger, chronic medication adherence among patients. Community pharmacists implement an improved, chronic medication adherence, intervening with patients in a nationally scalable perspective. Patients with chronic conditions need urgent care, who oftentimes struggle with maintaining their prescription routines continuously. The research data was published in Health Affairs. Janice L. Pringle, co-author

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Proposed New Nutrition Labels in Addressing Misleading and Deceiving Issues

August 11, 2014

New Haven, Connecticut – The United States Representatives Richard Blumenthal and Rosa DeLauro, along with Yale Rudd Center director Marlene Schwartz proposes new nutrition labels in an effort to address misleading and deceiving labels. Misleading Nutrition Labels Americans are known to be health conscious, but are still deceived and misled by nutrition labels. This issue

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Why Should a Woman Suffer from Any Discrimination Due to Her Pregnancy

August 9, 2014

County Fermanagh, Ulster – A woman receives 23,000 pounds compensation after the court found she suffered from discrimination due to her pregnancy and unfair dismissal. Fair Compensation Nicola McNamee from County Fermanagh, Ulster, a northern province of Ireland, received a total of 23, 000 pounds as compensation. A tribunal found that she was unjustly dismissed

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Why Home-Packed Lunch Fails to Meet NSLP Standards

August 8, 2014

Boston, Massachusetts – New study reveals that home-packed lunch does not meet National School Lunch Program standards. Home-Packed Lunch The new study revealed that most of the kids’ home-packed lunches fail to meet the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) standards of nutrition. Based on the research, only 27% of the third and fourth graders’s home-packed

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Gluten-Free Labels on Product Packages to Take Effect Soon

August 5, 2014

Boston, Massachusetts – Gluten-free labels on products to take effect in accordance with consumer regulations. Gluten-free Labels Product packages must include gluten-free labels starting Friday, based on consumer regulations. An expert on gluten disorders said such rule is a major milestone, considering people suffering from celiac disease. A gluten-free diet is very crucial to those

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Canadian Health Products Manufacturer Acquires West Seneca Industrial Buildings

August 5, 2014

Ontario, Canada – A pair of West Seneca industrial buildings was acquired by a Canadian health products manufacturer. The property was used as a warehouse facility and an urgent care clinic by Excellus Health Plan, mother company of Univera Healthcare. Property Acquisition The Reena Group Companies, a natural health products manufacturer in Scarborough, Ontario acquired

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Campbell County Health Office – New Drop-off Site for Unused Medication Donations

August 4, 2014

Campbell County, Wyoming – The Campbell County Public Health officially becomes an active site for unused medication donations. Prescription Medication Normally, prescription medications that are necessary for treatment are very costly. Those without health care insurance strive hard in obtaining such medication or struggling to pay for urgent care clinic services due to financial constraints.

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