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health News Archive18-Oct-2007
'Health Highlights: Oct. 17, 2007 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay:
'State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP): An Overview (Washington Post)Frequently Asked Questions about the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP)
'Google says working to solve health record dilemma (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Google Inc aims to apply Web search technology to a general set of health information problems and remains committed to the market despite slow initial progress, an executive said on Wednesday.
'IMS Health 3Q Profit Falls (AP via Yahoo! Finance) IMS Health Inc., which provides market research to pharmaceutical and health care companies, said Wednesday its third-quarter profit fell on higher tax costs.
'Children's health care plan heads to veto showdown (CNN.com)Congress and President Bush are headed to a showdown with no sign of compromise on a popular children's health care bill .
'St. John Health appoints CEO (Detroit News)St. John Health has a new president and CEO, parent Ascension Health announced Wednesday.
'States reported to be failing in women's health (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Most U.S. states have made little progress toward improving women's health and many have fallen behind as rates of obesity and diabetes continue to climb, a new 50-state report released on Wednesday showed.
'NHS health check 2007: Facts and figures (BBC News)The Healthcare Commission's annual health check of England's 394 NHS trusts provides a comprehensive analysis of performance in a range of fields.
'Stalled Health Tests Leave Storm Trailers in Limbo (New York Times)Three months after FEMA halted the sale of trailers to hurricane survivors over possible health risks from, none of the 56,000 occupied units have been tested.
'U.S. Women's Health Care Still Falls Short: Report (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) WEDNESDAY, Oct. 17 (HealthDay News) -- The United States isn't making the grade when it comes to women's health, a new report contends.
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