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Tuesday,
03 June 2008
Vitamin D Deficiency Puts 40% of US Infants and Toddlers At Risk
By Serena Gordon TUESDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- At least 40 percent of American infants and toddlers arent getting enough vitamin D, according to researchers from Childrens Hospital in Boston.
(Source: Washington Post) read more...
Tuesday,
03 June 2008
After crash, MedEvac will fly if it’s ‘the closest available’
BY STEPHEN J. PYTAK While Lehigh Valley Hospital MedEvac’s Pottsville helipad is still closed, the air ambulance service will fly into Schuylkill County if it is “the closest available” responder, Brian Downs, hospital director of...
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Tuesday,
03 June 2008
AIDS/LifeCycle rolls through
More than 2500 bicyclists from 10 countries and 42 states sailed through Santa Cruz County today on a seven-day journey from San Francisco to Los Angeles.
(Source: Register Pajaronian) read more...
Tuesday,
03 June 2008
FG Adopts Who Policy On Tobacco Promotion
THE Federal Government in accordnance with the call by the World Health Organisations (WHO) to ban all advertisments, promotions and sponsorships on tobacco product, has banned all forms of advertisement on tobacco products.
(Source: AllAfrica.com) read more...
Tuesday,
03 June 2008
Last meal for Katrina cats
These cats residing in and around the FEMA Diamond trailer park in Port Sulphur, La., enjoyed a meal in what appears to be a trash can lid last week.
(Source: Baltimore Sun) read more...
Tuesday,
03 June 2008
5 percent of Mass. taxpayers uninsured, some fined
BOSTON (AP) - Nearly 100000 Massachusetts taxpayers have been fined for failing to obtain health insurance, even as a major survey concludes the effort to create near-universal coverage in the state is meeting key goals.
(Source: The Associated Press) read more...
Tuesday,
03 June 2008
Low Birth Weight and Prematurity May Raise Baby’s Risk for Autism
By Anna Boyd Infants born before term and underweight, especially baby-girls are twice as likely to develop autism, a new study by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published in the June edition of the journal Pediatrics...
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