South Africa's new health minister broke dramatically on Monday from a decade of discredited government policies on AIDS, declaring that the disease was unquestionably caused by HIV and must be ...
Larry Magid takes a closer look at Google's new health service designed to let users keep all of their medical information in one place online.
... called HealthNewsReview.org (www.HealthNewsReview.org) that evaluates and grades media stories about new health interventions, notifying journalists of their grades. The project monitors news ...
... Cross and Blue Shield -- two of the state's biggest health plans -- agreed Thursday to pay a total of $13 million in fines and to offer new health coverage to more than 2,200 Californians the ...
The media constantly inform the public of new health information, but many Americans have difficulty recognizing what they should, or should not do to improve their health. University of Missouri ...
CHICAGO (AP) -- The first major study of health effects in people from a chemical used in plastic baby bottles, food cans and a host of other products links it with possible risks for heart ...
Newfoundland and Labrador's health care system placed last in the inaugural Canada Health Consumer Index released Tuesday while Ontario was the leader, based on measurements such as wait times, health ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Environmental Protection Agency is setting a new health standard for lead to slash the amount of the toxic metal in the nation's air by 90 percent....
Inuit leaders applauded Leona Aglukkaq's appointment to the federal cabinet Thursday, while expressing their expectation that the new health minister will improve medicare in Canada's North.
... Obama officially named former Senate majority leader Tom Daschle as his new health and human services secretary, calling him "one of America's foremost health care experts."
The Nigerian health ministry has appointed new ministers after a nine-month gap, while the old ministers face fraud charges.
Surprising new scientific research is raising concerns about the potential health and environmental hazards of tungsten -- a metal used in products ranging from bullets to light bulbs to jewelry -- ...
Surprising new scientific research is raising concerns about the potential health and environmental hazards of tungsten - a metal used in products ranging from bullets to light bulbs to jewellery - ...
... slow the growth of health spending by $3 trillion by the end of the next decade, according to a new report ... U.S. is expected to spend $42 trillion on health care over the next 11 years, with spending ...
... reconciliation systems, patient communication systems, etc.) which can be developed by existing vendors or new health IT developers. The platform they suggest would support:
Liquidity of data ...