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In our busy world it may be easy to just shoot off an email or mail a card for Mother's Day, but doesn't your Mother deserve a little more than an automated response?
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Reports by Amnesty International paint a very dark picture of the health care system in the communist nation of North Korea. Some gruesome stories depict amputations without anesthesia and operations done under candlelight.
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Senate Democrats passed a landmark health care bill in a dramatic Christmas Eve vote that could define the legacy of President Barack Obama. The bill will usher in near-universal medical coverage for the first time in the country's history.
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Canadian doctor Michael M. Rachlis shares the truth about the Canadian Health Care system in hopes of dissolving propaganda and confusion.
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American critics of Obama's proposed health care reforms try to demonize Canada's health care system but President Obama says that it works for Canada, but not for the U.S.
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If you want to get an idea of a population’s pulse, go to a local town hall meeting. This particular event was anything but normal.
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Two years ago a coalition of humanitarian organizations began the process that has resulted in today's release of the Roadmap To End Global Hunger.
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The weekend’s escalation of violence has halted many distributions of essential goods such as food and medical supplies.
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Support and information group, Skills for Care, says in a recent publication that 50% of all users of social care services are hiring personal assistants who care for the client in their own homes, without carrying out Criminal Records Bureau checks first
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Wrists are one area that you misuse on a regular basis. We type all day in computers, or mobile phones, even remotes. All these actions put undue stress on the wrists leading to severe aches and pains and in some case Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
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New approaches in caring for the terminally ill
Care homes in England are increasingly struggling to meet the medical needs of their residents, research by the Royal College of Nursing suggests.
Campaigners are warning that diabetes care in England is in "crisis" - with less than half of people with the condition getting the basic care they need.
Families hiding their wealth to avoid care home fees
Ministers allocate an extra £150m for patients to get care at home.
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James Tracy of Community Housing Partnership speaks to those assembled at press conference at City Hall for the Health Care Services Masterplan legislation, sponsored by SF Supervisor David Campos at 12 Noon on Nov. 1, 2010
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The World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) emphasize the value of breastfeeding...
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ABOUT J. THOMAS SHAW J. Thomas Shaw was born in Quincy, Illinois, and attended the University of Oklahoma and...
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It's the time of year when college graduates begin the path to real life – job ambitions – some with clear...
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