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It isn’t easy to achieve a result like this and it really makes me proud of those who have been so committed to making more elective surgery available,” Mr Meates said. For the first quarter of this year, 87 per cent of patients who attended Christchurch...
Tags: District Health Boards, CDHB Health Target, Ministry of Health, United Kingdom, Canterbury, Healthcare in New Zealand, District Health Board, Labor, Politics, Diabetes mellitus, Christchurch, Cent, Diabetes, Canterbury New Zealand, Health Medical Pharma, Social Issues, Oncology, Cancer, Auckland Region, Radiation therapy, Radioactivity, Radiobiology
Thank you Minister Narace, for finally getting to the root of the health issues that continue to plague T&T. Every day people queue for hours to see doctors or to get treatment for cancer, diabetes or renal failure.
Tags: Bravo Narace, Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, Juice, Nutrition, Diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Health Medical Pharma, Hospitality Recreation, Social Issues
A North Carolina doctor could lose his medical license after a patient complained he made cutting criticisms, including telling her she was fat. The News&Observer of Raleigh reported the North Carolina Medical Board will decide if Dr. Earl Sunderhaus...
Tags: Asheville, Bev Perdue, Diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Nutrition, Health Medical Pharma
blood pressure in check, regardless of their body weight, a new study suggests. Researchers found that among nearly 1,300 Canadian teenagers they followed for five years, declining exercise levels over time were linked to small increases in blood pressure....
Tags: blood pressure, heart disease, disease risk, risk factors, Canada, Montreal, Aging-associated diseases, Blood, Hypertension, Physical exercise, Nutrition, Cardiology, Diabetes, Health Medical Pharma
ET The Canadian Press Veterinarians and pet owners are being warned about possible problems with Caninsulin, a drug used to treat diabetes in dogs and cats. (Associated Press) Veterinarians and pet owners are being warned by Health Canada about possible...
Tags: Health Canada, blood sugar, pet owners, Canada, Toronto, Diabetes mellitus, Veterinarian, Veterinary medicine, Insulin, Diabetes, Diabetes in cats and dogs, Schering-Plough, Health Medical Pharma, Human Interest
Last month at Chicago's HR Tech, a showcase for all things HR, Sonar6's co-founders didn't rent a booth. Instead they put on loud T-shirts with a printed message close to many employees' hearts: "myperformancereviewsucked.com"...Michael Carden, co-founder...
Tags: performance reviews, United Kingdom, London, Aggreko, The Contract, Technology Internet, Amylin, Diabetes, Endocrine system, Business Finance
November 20, 2009 A link to the Kentucky News Review is available throughout the day on Kentucky.com, under the Find It Now tab, in the black navigation bar above. More confirmation that Kentucky is unhealthy: the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Tags: University of Kentucky, Kentucky News Review, Toyota Camrys, Georgetown, Coupes, Toyota Camry, Kentucky, Diabetes mellitus, Obesity, Nutrition, Diabetes, Metabolic disorders, Health Medical Pharma
tool goes here Did you see the blue lights on monuments around the world Saturday night?...I did see pictures, however, of the Ferry Building in San Francisco and the Empire State Building in New York illuminated in blue.
Tags: diabetes educator, world diabetes, San Francisco, Insulin, Certified diabetes educator, Latent autoimmune diabetes, Diabetes management, Diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Gestational diabetes, Health Medical Pharma
Jack McLaughlin is a bright, articulate Lionville Middle School sixth grader whose main mission these days, along with schoolwork, is keeping his blood sugar under control. Since his diabetes was diagnosed last year when he was 10, the Chester County,...
Tags: Jack McLaughlin, McLaughlins, Michelle Clegg, blood sugar, Philadelphia, McLaughlin, Diabetes, Diabetes mellitus, Nutrition, Education, Health Medical Pharma
A team led by scientists at The Scripps Research Institute found that when insulin was injected directly into a specific area of the brain in rodents, core body temperature rose, metabolism increased, and brown adipose (fat) tissue was activated to release...
Tags: core body, body temperature, direct linked, San Diego, Eli Lilly and Company, Insulin, Diabetes mellitus, Thermoregulation, Calorie restriction, Technology Internet, Diabetes, Nutrition, Peptide hormones, Health Medical Pharma