Christian Science Monitor

Health-care protest bills get Missouri OK
Christian Science Monitor
Health-care bills taking a swipe and President Obama's health-care program passed the Missouri legislature this week. One allows employers to refuse health insurance for birth control; the other would let voters decide whether to allow the creation of ...
Bill gives Missouri voters say on health exchangesSpringfield News-Leader
Mo. Lawmakers back bill blocking health exchangesKRCG
Mo. lawmakers pass contraception bill on final dayThe Rolla Daily News

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QNews

Protest as govt cuts gay health funds
Brisbane Times
A protest against the Queensland government's decision to pull funding from a gay and lesbian health service is gathering support. Healthy Communities is best remembered for last year's controversial ''Rip n Roll'' safe sex advertising campaign.
Government pulls funding from gay health groupHerald Sun

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Despite health warnings, some who fish undeterred about eating their catch
Philadelphia Inquirer
To scientists, routinely taking one's catch home is the health equivalent of smoking and sunbathing — an anachronistic practice to be discouraged. Yet on waterways around Philadelphia, the practice persists due to skepticism, generational and cultural ...

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Hospitals mobilize on health cost bill
Boston Globe
By Liz Kowalczyk Last Monday, leaders from Partners HealthCare System Inc. gathered in the dark-paneled office of Massachusetts House Speaker Robert DeLeo to lay out their objections to his expansive 278-page plan to tame health care costs.

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Health Insider: Infants, toddlers and vaccines
Detroit Free Press
TOBY TALBOT/AP Most parents are vaccinating their infants and toddlers. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that fewer than 1% of American children don't receive any vaccines by the time they're 35 months old.
Bel Marra Health Supports Recent Research by the Centers for Disease Control ...Houston Chronicle

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Zee News

A Healthy Diet During Pregnancy Reduces Risk of Pregnancy Complications
Daily Disruption
However, the new study published in the BMJ shows that following a healthy diet, overseen by health professionals, stems excess weight gain in pregnancy and reduces the risk of pregnancy complications such as pre-eclampsia, diabetes, ...
Diets Safe for Obese, Pregnant WomenABC News
Good diet reduces pregnancy complicationsHealthNews18.com

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Politico

Health Sec. heckled at Georgetown graduation speech
CBS News
While delivering a graduation speech at Georgetown University, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was heckled by an anti-abortion supporter. by wfw3536 May 19, 2012 11:21 AM EDT Shame on Georgetown Univ to have this person who is ...
Health secretary urges contraception compromiseChicago Tribune
Health secretary addresses health care, religious freedom in protested ...CNN (blog)
Health secretary heckled during speech at Catholic UniversityExaminer.com
Washington Post (blog) -Fox News -Kaiser Health News
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Mary R. Kennedy's Death Teaches What United Behavioral Health Forgets ...
Forbes
And as I learned from a recent case of mine, it is a lesson the bean counters at United Behavioral Health desperately need to learn but probably won't. I've got no direct knowledge about this suicide. Just media reports. Nevertheless, I think it safe ...

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Bloomberg

Health roundup: Antibiotic may raise risk of sudden death
Minneapolis Star Tribune
A new study finds that a widely used antibiotic, azithromycin, may increase the likelihood of sudden death in adults, especially those who have heart disease or are at high risk for it. The increased odds of death are small, but significant enough that ...
Health Buzz: 'Good' Cholesterol May Not Be That Good For YouU.S. News & World Report
The E in cholesterolMalaysia Star

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Upcoming health and wellness events
Detroit Free Press
Signs and Symptoms of Dementia: A specialist in geriatric behavior health will lead a discussion to better understand what is normal with aging and what is not. 1-2 pm Henry Ford Macomb Hospital, 15855 Nineteen Mile, Clinton Twp. 800-532-2411.


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