By: Nolan Bray | 2010-11-11 | Law On November 23 in London, the British Lung Basis (BLF), supported by the Department of Well being, the National Institute for Wellness Research, the Healthcare Research Council, an the British Thorasic Society, will announce funding for reseach into asbestos-related illnesses. At a workshop for professional medical scientists and healthcare professionals, foremost international specialists will investigate the following step in asbestos research. There will be presentations on the ep... read more
By: Noureen Tanveer | 2011-06-06 | Disease & Illness With the number of older people in the country should be 9 billion rupees in the 2011 Census report, the government must recognize that diseases of the elderly will be a public health problem in India is very important, said Dr. K . Jacob Roy, who was recently elected president of Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI). read more
By: Jamie Francis | 2011-05-11 | Causes and organizations For years, work has been ongoing at medical centres all over the world, with researchers trying to find ways of detecting Alzheimer's disease at an early stage before it takes hold. A significant part of this research has been focusing on biomarkers and imaging techniques, and their ability to flag up tell-tale signs that may help doctors to diagnose the onset of the disease. read more
By: Bill Pratt | 2010-04-04 | Environmental With more and more animals and wildlife creatures being endangered, the number of ecological parks, wildlife hospitals, veterinary clinics and animal rescue centers have also increased dramatically. These hospitals and organizations are usually setup to recruit other individuals and communities to support and help out in the protection and care for the threatened, injured and endangered wildlife, starting from one animal to a whole species, then return them eventually to their natural habitats. read more
By: Tricia Croft | 2010-03-31 | Nutrition Could a Healthy pH level help prevent Cancer, Alzheimer's, and Heart Disease? Is it really worth it to read food labels? This article has results of more research that we think will make your life better! read more
By: alam.md | 2010-11-03 | Science A new report takes a look at Alzheimer's, a disease expected to triple in 40 years because it's associated with aging, and people the world over are living longer read more
By: Health Insurance | 2010-10-07 | Insurance In Hamilton County, hospital charity care losses totaled nearly $91 million in 2008, compared to $34 million in 2004. read more
By: Suzanne Benz | 2011-08-08 | Cardio The Cardiovascular Center at Brigham and Women’s Hospital is offering new medical therapy and device trials – including a smaller, more durable ventricular assist device for congestive heart failure, medical therapy for diastolic heart failure, and strategies to prevent advanced heart disease. read more
By: Michael Smith, MD | 2010-03-26 | Mental health The all natural Alzheimer's prevention strategy improves cognition and optimizes brain function with a proven multi-nutrient approach. It's safe, effective and supported with published clinical studies. Follow this all natural preventative strategy to prevent cognitive decline and support healthy brain function. read more
By: alam.md | 2010-12-30 | Diseases and Conditions Epilepsy, although it is prevalent in millions of humankind does not get enough funding for research and treatment development, The underlying causes of epilepsy are also still largely a mystery. Epilepsy has a major impact on public health. Limited funding results in public awareness campaigns instead of essential public health infrastructure, such as public health surveillance for epilepsy. read more
By: CellPlaza | 2010-12-20 | Mobile Phones Last week at the mHealth summit, the federal government announced plans to launch an online health data website. Todd Park, CTO at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), announced the open health data campaign on the HealthData.gov site would be released in December, providing a wealth of information for developers of mobile health apps. read more
By: Paul Buchanan | 2010-12-23 | Health & Fitness There's often more than meets the eye in hospitals, especially those that carry out important research and development of new treatments. read more
By: Emrys L. Meester | 2012-07-17 | Health & Fitness We all need to be prepared for emergencies concerning our children. Here are some pointers for any parent who has a child admitted in the hospital. read more
By: Mr. Joseph Russell, Jr. | 2011-07-07 | Mental health The problems consist in rarity with the inability for insurers to foot the bill. It is more costly for one to use one's mental health benefits, a 50 percent co-payment to see an outpatient mental health provider, as opposed to typically 20 percent co-payment in order to see a dermatologist or a heart specialist.[i] This is what economists call demand-side restraints, and we call it discrimination. read more
By: Michael Brewer | 2010-01-22 | Medicine A hospital system that provides affordable health care or complimentary medical services to the poor and uninsured in Miami-Dade County has announced it will cut dialysis treatments for nearly 200 pat read more