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The government is set to allow private security agencies to buy firearms and arm guards to protect high-value assets. The move comes more than two years after the 26/11 attacks that prompted companies such as software major Infosys to seek permission for guards with automated weapons. Aloke Tikku reports.
FICCI Conference on health insurance
New Delhi, Jul 16: Taking into account the vast space and investor interest in the field of health insurance, FICCI is organising a mega international conference here on July 19 to deliberate on some of the key issues relating to the field, including the issue of efficiency of delivery.
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Visitor Health Insurance Site Adds New Blog
iVisitorInsurance.com, one of the nation’s leading visitor health insurance companies, recently launched a new blog as a companion to the company website. Several articles featured on the blog cover a range of topics that concern United States visitors.
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Schuylkill Health welcomes pediatric hospitalist
The Schuylkill Health System started a Pediatric Hospitalist Program at Schuylkill Medical Center-South Jackson Street on Friday, creating a consistent presence of pediatric care in the hospital.Angela Zawisza, D.O., will serve as the center’s pediatric
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Breastfeeding may not stop MS flare-ups: study
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Some studies have suggested that breastfeeding might offer women with multiple sclerosis a way to prevent symptom flare-ups after childbirth. But new findings refute that idea, researchers reported Wednesday.
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Central District Health Department receives 4,000 grant
The Central District Health Department was awarded a two-year grant worth 4,382 by the Nebraska Office of Health Disparities and Health Equity, said Teresa Anderson, the Health Department’s director.
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Obama reaps victory as judges uphold health law
In the first ruling by a federal appeals court on President Barack Obama’s health care overhaul, a panel in Cincinnati handed the administration a victory Wednesday by agreeing that the government can require a minimum amount of insurance for Americans.
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Health Department sets out goals
By 2015, Peoria County could be a slimmer place, with fewer teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases, not to mention better oral hygiene.
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Health happenings: June 21
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Final Glance: Health Care Equipment companies
Shares of some top health care equipment companies were up at the close of trading: Becton Dickinson rose $.83 or 1.0 percent, to .96.
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120 health extension workers posted to health facilities
Agona Swedru (C/R), June 20, GNA – Alhaji Nurudeen Issah, Deputy Central Regional Co-ordinator of the National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP), has warned health extension workers posted to health facilities to work hard and deliver quality health care to the people.
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Women’s Health Conference Focuses on Female Athletes
Women’s Health Virginia held their 14th annual Conference on Women’s Health at the University of Virginia Friday, focusing on female athletes.
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Mental health ‘in dire need’
A DIRE shortage of mental healthcare for Border patients is forcing many to seek treatment in Melbourne, counselling psychologist Dr Brian Hickman has said.
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Health official urges measles vaccine for those traveling abroad
By Deborah Kotz, Globe Staff The number of measles cases in the state has remained steady at 17 since May…
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UVCS may need tax hike to keep health clinic
NEW BERLIN _ Property taxes in the Unadilla Valley Central School District may rise as much as 6 percent this year because United Health Services is pulling the plug on the school’s health clinic.
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Sutter Health breaks ground on Laguna surgery center
Breaking ground symbolically for the .8 million Sutter Surgery Center were Tom Blinn, Gary Davis, Jennifer Lauritzen, Sophia Scherman, mayor Steven Detrick, Lois Northeimer, Don Wreden, M.D. , Andrew Hudnut, M.D.
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More Americans Are Praying About Their Health
More Americans are praying about health issues — both for themselves and for the health of others — according to a new study [PDF] published in the journal Psychology of Religion and Spirituality. And the increase in prayer as a … Continue reading →
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Discovering cures for infertility is time consuming, stressful and difficult. The same method doesn’t work for every woman, and sometimes women don’t even know about all the options available to them before they decide on a treatment.
Are you looking for a hemorrhoid remedy that will provide relief to your pain as well as make the hemorrhoids go away faster? So are thousands of other people, and the lucky ones have found that what works for them isn’t always an expensive cream.
Did you know that there are things you can do from the comfort of your own home that will treat your hemorroids? Two of the most common and simple ones to start with are witch hazel and fiber treatments.
County asked to contribute to health complex
The North Platte Telegraph Representatives from Mid-Plains Community College want Lincoln County to donate 0,000 toward the construction of a health complex in North Platte. Dr. Michael Chipps, MPCC president, asked for the help during a commissioners meeting on Monday.
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Vermont’s Single-Payer Health Care Bill Moves Ahead
Gov. Peter Shumlin still has to figure out how much the plan will cost and how to pay for it — and whether he will still be in charge by 2017.
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Birthday bash for health service
Since its founding 15 years ago, Santa Rosa Community Health Centers has expanded from just a few rooms to eight clinics and 120 physicians who see 34,000 people a year.
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