August 31, 2009

Health Insurance: How Much More Should Older People Pay?

Chris Denny, who runs a small marketing firm in Santa Rosa, Calif., buys his own health insurance for (Dollor) 117 a month. An avid gardener, Denny, 27, describes himself as healthy and fit.

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Junior Doctors’ Strike in Bihar, Claims 38 Lives

The outdoor and emergency services at the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) and the Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) continue

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GP Role Must Not Be Watered Down: AMA

AMA President, Dr Andrew Pesce, today called for the National Primary Health Care Strategy to strengthen the role of general practitioners to ensure that

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Recession, Swine Flu Cloud US Back-To-School

Children head back to school in the United States in the coming days facing concerns over the threat of swine flu and as tough economic times force teachers and families to count their pennies.

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World’s First Matrimonial Website for Transsexual Community Launched In Chennai

The world’s first matrimonial website for the transsexual community was launched in Chennai.

A Chennai based transgender Kalki is the director and the founder of the website, sahodari.

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More Than Half of Women With Ovarian Cancer Face Delay in Diagnosis

Many women with ovarian cancer can go undiagnosed for months because their symptoms are not always being investigated promptly, warn researchers in a study published on bmj.

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Intake of Aspirin can Do More Harm Than Good for Healthy People

Taking aspirin to prevent heart attack can do more harm than good for healthy individuals without any history of heart attack, revealed a study.

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Scientists Device Breathalyzer That Detects Lung Cancer

Scientists in Israel have devised a portable breath tester that detects lung cancer with 86 percent accuracy, according to a study released Sunday.

The

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Ankle Test may Help to Identify Cardiac Risk After Stroke

A simple blood test would soon help identify stroke survivors at risk of another cardiovascular event, say researchers.

The research team

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Common Antibiotic Can Act As An ‘Off Switch’ For Parkinson’s Therapy

According to a study on rats conducted by University of Florida researchers, a common antibiotic can act as an ‘off switch’ for a gene therapy that is being developed for Parkinson’s disease.

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