these health conscious times, every food is calculated for its health benefits. Every health article and your mom will say you are not drinking enough water or you need to cut down on your salt and sugar intake. But how much is too much?You cannot gulp down water every 30 mins, or consume only fruits and vegetables everyday. We give you the legal and righteous limit that you should not cross, but keep...
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wish to point out any inaccuracy, please write to Readers’ Editor, The Mail on Sunday, Northcliffe House, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TS or email corrections@mailonsunday.co.ukAn articleabout police pensions last Sunday said officers can retire after 30 years on two-thirds of their final salary and also receive a lump sum.An illustration for a Health article about abdominal aortic aneurysm actually...
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My mother passed away recently, a few months before her 91st birthday, after having spent the better part of the last 70 years smoking heavily and avoiding exercise whenever possible. But this isn’t a health article, it’s a financial one, and on that score I have learned a lot from my mother.She was really smart about money, though she never had huge amounts of it. And she had a real-life experience...
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Science & Environment - technology, health, environment, green technology, biotech - latimes.comI'll tell you what's retarded, the writer of this baseless article!!!where are the facts?| Los...
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article in the American Economic Review finds that small businesses have been over-paying for health insurance.The article "Unhealthy Insurance Markets: Search Frictions and the Cost and Quality of Health Insurance" highlights the difficulties small employers have in searching for health insurance. The difficulties of comparison shopping increase average health insurance premiums paid by small businesses...
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England's health secretary Andrew Lansley has said that if England keeps on spending on health at the current rate, the NHS will be unaffordable in 20 years' time. But in an article published on bmj.com today, John Appleby, Chief Economist at the King's Fund argues that spending on health will be a matter of choice, not affordability.In an article for the Daily Telegraph in June, Andrew Lansley said...
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Hailed as a revolution that will empower patients to take control of their own health care is personalized genome medicine. Despite this it could end up taking control away from patients and limiting their treatment choices, concludes an article in the iHastings Center Report/i/a. A commentary/a responding to the article, by the editorial director of Health and Family at Consumer Reports, also appears...
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Center is receiving a national award for a research article tackling a question vital to the future of health care with reform regulations looming, competition growing and costs rising.The MD Anderson study took on the complex question of defining value in health care and for its paper that outlines one approach, the team has been awarded the 2012 Edgar C. Hayhow Article of the Year Award.Presented...
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recent Policy Forum article which describes the need for urban health equity indicators to guide public health policy in cities and urban areas was reflected upon by iPLOS Medicine/i Editors. The review can be found in their August editorial and the article is by Jason Corburn and Alison Cohen*.
The Editors focus on the need for better air quality data for the world's cities because many cities...
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