Better Sleepers Are 'Successful Agers' - U.S. News World Report
The Money Times Better Sleepers Are 'Successful Agers' U.S. News & World Report - Jun 12, 2008 THURSDAY, June 12 (HealthDay News) -- Normal sleep is associated with healthy aging, a new study found. Researchers at the University of California, San Diego assessed 2226 women aged 60 and older for use of sleeping aids, daytime sleepiness, napping, .
Private health plans targeted in Medicare bill - Reuters
dBTechno Private health plans targeted in Medicare bill Reuters - Jun 13, 2008 By Kim Dixon WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US health insurers are targeted for billions in cuts in must-pass legislation that lawmakers will begin debating this week, though other health companies may see benefits.
Pilot program encourages electronic health records - In-Forum
Pilot program encourages electronic health records In-Forum - 17 hours ago By WAYNE ORTMAN AP Writer AP - Saturday, June 14, 2008 South Dakota will be part of a national demonstration project that offers financial incentives to doctors who switch from paper files to electronic health records for their patients.
FDA sees possible J amp;J psoriasis drug risks - Reuters
TheMedGuru FDA sees possible J&J psoriasis drug risks Reuters - Jun 13, 2008 By Lisa Richwine WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An experimental psoriasis drug from Johnson & Johnson is effective at relieving symptoms but extended use may raise the risk of cancer, US drug reviewers said in documents released on Friday.
Triad Air Quality Improves To Code Orange - WFMY News 2
Guilford County Northwest Observer Triad Air Quality Improves To Code Orange WFMY News 2 - 15 hours ago Undated -- Wind pushed the smoke from the eastern North Carolina wild fire miles across the state, forcing a hazardous air quality situation for the triad for Friday.
What Happened to Russert - Newsweek
Bristol Herald Courier What Happened to Russert Newsweek - 11 hours ago By Mary Carmichael and Caitlin McDevitt | Newsweek Web Exclusive Journalists and politicians across the country were in shock Friday afternoon at news that Tim Russert, the prominent and beloved NBC correspondent, had collapsed and died suddenly of a .
The American Red Cross has issued an urgent appeal for assistance. - Laurel Leader Call
State Journal The American Red Cross has issued an urgent appeal for assistance. Laurel Leader Call - 7 hours ago Responding to widespread flooding and tornadoes across the country, the American Red Cross is currently handling 11 major relief operations in the United States.
Camp says it's unaffected by health of founder, Paul Newman - Newsday
Enews 2.0 Camp says it's unaffected by health of founder, Paul Newman Newsday - 6 hours ago ASHFORD, Conn. - The future of the camp founded by actor Paul Newman to benefit critically ill children will be unaffected by the actor's health, the camp's executive director said Saturday.
The Tomato Pickle - Newsweek
Newsweek The Tomato Pickle Newsweek - 6 hours ago As the salmonella-tainted tomato outbreak continues to spread, small and local farm advocates say their produce is a safer bet. But experts aren't so sure. Salmonella scare involving tainted tomatoes spreads to New York State WIVB Why it takes so long to trace a bad tomato The Associated Press Record Delta - Reuters - NPR - WHSV all 3, 216 news articles .
Shower Curtain Alert: Don t Inhale! - ScienceMode
NECN Shower Curtain Alert: Don"t Inhale! ScienceMode - 3 hours ago That familiar smell from opening a new shower curtain could be hazardous to your health. And that"s why a consumer group is urging retailers to stop selling PVC shower curtains. PVC Shower Curtains Are Dangerous, Study Says eFluxMedia Your Shower Curtain Might Be Bad for You U.