Syracuse.com

The Church and the Birth Control Ruling
New York Times
Catholic health institutions want to avoid prescribing birth control. They frame it as an infringement of their faith. But this isn't an issue of regulating religion, but rather of general health care. Medical workers provide services essential to the ...
Catholics plan counterattack on new contraception coverageLos Angeles Times
Catholic leaders call health care ruling trapSioux Falls Argus Leader
Local Catholics oppose Fed health insurance ruleMarietta Daily Journal
USA TODAY -Syracuse.com -Washington Post
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Telegraph.co.uk

Labour attacks Health Bill costs
The Press Association
Money earmarked for the costs of reorganising the National Health Service could pay to prevent the loss of 6000 nursing jobs, Labour claims. Labour leader Ed Miliband will use the figure to renew pressure on the Government to drop its controversial ...
Ed Miliband: NHS reform defeat could save 6000 nursing jobsThe Guardian
Labour: '3 months to save our NHS'Morning Star Online
Doctors call for withdrawal of health billFinancial Times
Telegraph.co.uk -BBC News -BusinessWeek
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The State

Vital Signs: Women's heart health
The Daily Progress
Vital Signs is a community health promotion column sponsored by Martha Jefferson Hospital, Region Ten, Thomas Jefferson Health District and University of Virginia Health System. Vital Signs is a community health promotion column sponsored by Martha ...
February is American Heart Month: Are you heart healthy?Daily Clay County Advocate-Press
Heart health for Roanoke Valley womenRoanoke Rapids Daily Herald
Go red for heart healthThe State
Patch.com -KSBY San Luis Obispo News -Westside Today
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Florida's Rubio pushes back at contraception rules under health care law
Kansas City Star
Well-positioned to act, the Florida Republican senator last week filed legislation that would repeal the part of the federal health-care law that requires some religious institutions to offer contraceptives and family planning services without ...

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USA TODAY

Hospitals mine patient records in search of customers
USA TODAY
By Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News When the oversized postcard arrived last August from Provena St. Joseph Medical Center promoting a lung cancer screening for current or former smokers over 55, Steven Boyd wondered how the hospital had found him.

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Mass. AG Coakley to make case for health care law
Boston.com
BOSTON—Attorney General Martha Coakley is heading to Washington to make a legal case for the national health care law that was modeled after Massachusetts' own landmark 2006 health care law. On Thursday Coakley will defend the constitutionality of the ...

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Contactmusic.com

Demi Moore's Health Emergency Could Prompt New 911 Call Laws
Contactmusic.com
Demi Moore's recent health emergency has prompted a Los Angeles official to challenge laws that allow media outlets to broadcast 911 calls. The redacted phone chat between one of Moore's friends and an operator detailing the actress' possible drug use ...
Demi Moore: Inside the Exclusive Lodge That's Treating HerCelebrity Health & Fitness
Demi Moore undergoing treatment after 911 emergencyZee News

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Globe and Mail

Malaria deaths a lot higher than thought
The State Column
A new study on malaria deaths worldwide has taken the global health community by storm, shocking health officials and scientists. The number of malaria deaths worldwide may be much higher than originally thought, according to a new study by the ...
Malaria deaths hugely underestimated - Lancet studyBBC News
Malaria Kills 1.2 Million Annually, Double Previous EstimatesMedical News Today
HEALTH: Malaria mortality "underestimated"IRINnews.org
CBS Local -Voice of America (blog) -Times of India
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Health Reform Built to Fail
Wall Street Journal
Americans may not be familiar with the medical innovation called negative pressure wound therapy, though it has helped hundreds of thousands of patients with complex or chronic injuries like burns or diabetic ulcer complications that could never heal ...



Defer e-health record system, says consultant
The Australian
A LEADING e-health consultant says the government's e-health systems is not complete and the bills establishing it should be deferred. Ian Colclough, a medical practitioner and health informatician, warns that while privacy, security and ...

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