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In British hospitals, come visit your family, but don't sit on the bed and don't bring flowers
AP Medical WriterLONDON (AP) — Britons trying to cheer up their hospitalized friends and relatives often have to do so standing up; sitting on the bed usually isn't allowed. In a commentary published Wednesday in the British medical journal BMJ, Dr. Iona Heath...Tags: London (England), Health and Safety at School, Harvard University, Medical Services, United Kingdom
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We must reform health care and educational system
A civilized society needs sound and affordable health care and educational systems. This is simply because a civilized society needs healthy and well educated people to flourish. In our country, the health system is both expensive and broken. According to...Tags: Medical Services, Population, Ellicott City, Health
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MSHSMD seeks new board members The Maryland Society for Healthcare Strategy and Market Development (MSHSMD) has openings for five board members who can commit to helping expand and enhance services for membership. MSHSMD represents professionals from...Tags: Further Education, Cancer, Relay for Life, Drugs and Medicines, Marketing
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Eugene B. Brody
Dr. Eugene Bloor Brody, a globally known mental health figure who had been chairman of the department of psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and later was dean for social and behavioral studies, died Saturday of renal failure at...Tags: International Law, Drugs and Medicines, University of Maryland, U.S. Army, Dining and Drinking
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Thai protesters pour own blood outside government headquarters
Thai protesters poured several jugs of their own blood at the front gate of the government headquarters and outside the ruling party's offices Tuesday in a symbolic sacrifice to press their demands for new elections.
Thousands of red-shirted...Tags: AIDS, Satellite and Cable Service, HIV, Government, Diseases
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Hospital and nursing home complaints have an ear
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWith hospitals and nursing homes tending to thousands of patients every year, accidents can — and do — happen. These incidents, whether through carelessness or otherwise, can leave patients feeling powerless. That's not the case. "There is...Tags: California, Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Insurance, Gaming
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How to file a complaint
Here's whom to contact should you want to file a complaint against a California nursing home or hospital.
California Department of Public Health
To contact the licensing and certification division of the California Department of Public Health, which is...Tags: Sacramento, California, Medical Services, Social Issues, Oakbrook Terrace
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New female condom adds to anti-AIDS arsenal
When Zoe Lehman talks about the newest version of the female condom, she's equal parts women's health care advocate ("It's an incredible prevention tool that empowers women") and sex therapist ("we tell women the double rings are amazingly pleasurable")....Tags: AIDS, Dawn Turner Trice, Education, Gays and Lesbians, Beyonce
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UN climate envoy expects talks to increasingly move away from UN format
Associated Press WriterAMSTERDAM (AP) — Talks on a new global climate change accord, bogged down for years in contested negotiations among nearly 200 countries, will increasingly move outside the sluggish U.N. framework and focus on a streamlined group of countries,...Tags: European Union, Conservation, Barack Obama, Environmental Issues, Brazil
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Pharmaceutical industry group spent $6.3M lobbying in Q4, on health overhaul, other issues
WASHINGTON (AP) — The pharmaceutical industry's main trade group spent $6.3 million in the fourth quarter lobbying Congress, the White House and multiple government agencies on health care provisions and related issues, according to a quarterly...Tags: Merck & Company Incorporated, Drugs and Medicines, Science and Technology, Government Health Care, Agricultural Research and Technology
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FDA Puts Black Box Warning on Plavix
AP Business WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration is adding its strongest warning to the label for Plavix, cautioning that some patients do not respond to the blockbuster blood thinner. The FDA said in a statement Friday that certain patients with...Tags: Lilly Eli & Co, Bristol Myers Squibb Company, Drugs and Medicines, Heart Attack, Pfizer Inc.
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