Arizona Officials Use Mosquito-Eating Fish in Pools of Foreclosed ... - RedOrbit
CityNews Arizona Officials Use Mosquito-Eating Fish in Pools of Foreclosed ... RedOrbit - 44 minutes ago Public health officials in Arizona are implementing a program that targets the pools of foreclosed or abandoned homes to fight the outbreak of West Nile Virus.
Life Expectancy Hits Record High in United States - Washington Post
The Money Times Life Expectancy Hits Record High in United States Washington Post - 11 hours ago By David Brown Americans' life expectancy reached a record high of 78.1 years in 2006, with disparities among ethnic groups and between the sexes generally narrowing, according to government data released yesterday.
Wal-Mart, Toys R Us to remove products with BPA - Newsday
dBTechno Wal-Mart, Toys R Us to remove products with BPA Newsday - 15 hours ago BY JAMES BERNSTEIN | james.bernstein@newsday.com Even while Congress is still considering measures to ban a controversial chemical used in producing baby cups, toys and water bottles, two major retailers on Long Island and elsewhere are removing .
Girl, 6, Recovering After Having Half Her Brain Removed - FOXNews
dBTechno Girl, 6, Recovering After Having Half Her Brain Removed FOXNews - 11 hours ago A 6-year-old Texas girl is recovering after she had surgery Wednesday to remove the right side of her brain, WFAA-TV reported. Jessie Hall, who lives in Aledo, Texas, has Rasmussen"s encephalitis, a rare illness that eats away at the brain and plagues .
Namibia: UN Applauds Nam for HIV Treatment - AllAfrica.com
ChattahBox Namibia: UN Applauds Nam for HIV Treatment AllAfrica.com - 11 hours ago Namibia has received a pat on the back from the United Nations' HIV-AIDS Programme for providing extraordinary HIV treatment and care to patients. Spread of Tuberculosis Seen Slowing Progress on AIDS New York Times AIDS Drugs Reaching More People in Developing World, UN Says Washington Post Reuters - Voice of America - Daily Mirror - Afrique en ligne all 225 news articles .
Needle-free vaccine may stop Montezuma's Revenge - Reuters
E Canada Now Needle-free vaccine may stop Montezuma's Revenge Reuters - 10 hours ago By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A needle-free vaccine protected more than 70 percent of visitors to Mexico and Guatemala from traveler's diarrhea, popularly known as Montezuma's Revenge, researchers reported on Wednesday .
Hong Kong to Slaughter All Live Poultry in Markets Following Bird ... - Voice of America
E Canada Now Hong Kong to Slaughter All Live Poultry in Markets Following Bird ... Voice of America - 9 hours ago By Naomi Martig Hong Kong plans to slaughter all live poultry in the territory's markets following the appearance the H5N1 strain of bird flu.
Online medical records offer convenience, may limit privacy - USA Today
The Money Times Online medical records offer convenience, may limit privacy USA Today - 7 hours ago By Janet Kornblum, USA TODAY When Mary Adams had a mammogram in October, she didn't have to wait for a call from her doctor - or even a note in the mail - to get her results.
Sleep apnea linked to memory loss - United Press International
eFluxMedia Sleep apnea linked to memory loss United Press International - 6 hours ago LOS ANGELES, June 12 (UPI) -- Brain imaging scans show sleep apnea patients have brain tissue loss in areas that help store memory, US researchers said. Common Sleep Problem Linked With Memory Loss New York Times Sleep Apnea Linked to Memory Loss Washington Post Food Consumer - eFluxMedia - dBTechno - InjuryBoard.
A Big Insurance Problem: Too Little Coverage - U.S. News World Report
dBTechno A Big Insurance Problem: Too Little Coverage U.S. News & World Report - 6 hours ago I talk to a lot of people about their experiences using our healthcare system, and many of the complaints I hear are from people who have health insurance but are still scrambling to cover their healthcare bills.