Marler Clark: A Long History Of Tomatoes And Salmonella
The CDC, public health officials in several states, the Indian Health Service, and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are working together on an ongoing multi-state outbreak of human salmonella serotype saintpaul infections linked to the consumption of tomatoes.
Mental Health America Honors Outstanding Mental Health Advocates For Dedication, Innovation And Outreach To Underserved Communities
Mental Health America honored four leading mental health advocates today for their tireless efforts to improve conditions for mental health consumers, during its 2008 Annual Conference, featuring the Inaugural Promotion and Prevention Summit in Washington, D.
American Red Cross Convenes Forum On China Earthquake
The American Red Cross, Business Roundtable and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are co-hosting a forum on the response to the devastating earthquake that struck Sichuan province, China, on May 12. In attendance are more than 30 leaders from humanitarian organizations, the business community and government that are providing relief to earthquake survivors.
Mental Health America 2008 Media Awards Recognize Excellence In Mental Health Journalism
Mental Health America will honor twelve professional and student journalists for outstanding coverage of mental health issues tomorrow at a Media Awards luncheon held during its Inaugural Mental Health Promotion and Prevention Summit in Washington, D.
Multi-Institutional Evaluation Of The Predictive Value Of P53 Immunohistochemical Staining In Patients With PT1-2 No Disease At Radical Cystectomy
ORLANDO, FL (UroToday.com) - The authors tested whether p53 expression could predict disease recurrence and disease-specific survival after radical cystectomy in patients with pT1-2N0M0 urothelial carcinoma of the bladder (UCB).
Free Swimming Initiative A 'Positive Commitment To Improving Health Of Older People', UK
Help the Aged has responded to Government plans for free admission to public swimming pools in England for the over-60s, to be set out today by Gordon Brown in a bid to encourage more people to take up sport ahead of the London Olympics.
CONTRAST Study: To What Extent Do High-Risk Patients Benefit From The Renal Tolerance Of Iso-Osmolar X-Ray Contrast Media?
Researchers at the Deutsches Herzzentrum (German Heart Center) and the 1. Med. Klinik at Klinikum rechts der Isar (Rechts der Isar University Hospital), both in Munich, investigated, for the first time, the cardiac and renal tolerance of contrast media with different osmolarities in a high-risk group of patients with chronic renal failure undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
HSE Warn Of The Dangers Of Working At Height After Fall From Height In Wellingborough, UK
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has warned companies that they must control the risks from falls in the workplace. This message follows the prosecution of Spray-Craft Coating Limited after an employee fell more than two meters from the top of a spray booth resulting in several fractures and bleeding to his brain.
Red Cross Award Fosters Nurse Involvement
More nurses in the Lincoln, Nebraska, area will soon be getting involved in the mission of the American Red Cross. That is because Lincoln's Cornhusker Chapter received the first-ever Susan Hassmiller Nursing Award.
Canada Strengthens Poultry Avian Influenza Surveillance
The Government of Canada is committed to protecting the health of Canada's domestic poultry flocks from avian influenza (AI) viruses. That is why this Government is enhancing its AI surveillance for commercial poultry flocks in Canada.