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Medical clinic leads to church growth for Lima plant

Medical clinic leads to church growth for Lima plant

In the heart of Lima, Peru, a church plant blossomed in the backyard of a home in the community of Magdalena. Initially, the congregation was small, but a turning point came when the church hosted a medical clinic for residents. This act of...

Health officials recommend closure of swimming area at Conimicut Point Beach

Health officials recommend closure of swimming area at Conimicut Point Beach

Rhode Island Department of Health officials recommended the closure of the swimming area at City Park and Conimicut Point Beach. Officials recommended the closure due to high bacteria counts. RIDOH will continue to monitor and review beach water...

Healthcare firm marks four years with focus on women’s health

Healthcare firm marks four years with focus on women’s health

Organon Philippines marked its fourth anniversary with renewed efforts to improve access to women’s health solutions and promote inclusion in the workplace. Carrying the theme “4 Years Strong. For Her. With Her.”, the milestone recognized the...

Health advisory issued for Hayden Lake due to harmful algal bloom

Health advisory issued for Hayden Lake due to harmful algal bloom

HAYDEN, Idaho — Health officials have issued a public advisory for portions of Hayden Lake after water testing revealed harmful algal blooms. The Panhandle Health District and state agencies announced the advisory for the upper end of Hayden Lake...

Healthy Rides in Flint offering rides to non emergency medical appointments

Healthy Rides in Flint offering rides to non emergency medical appointments

FLINT, Mich.— Starting July 14th, Healthy Rides will have three vehicles that will pick people up anywhere in Genesee County, drop them off at their appointment, and take them back home. The business held a ribbon cutting ceremony on July 10th....

HEALTHWATCH: Concerns over rural hospital funding

HEALTHWATCH: Concerns over rural hospital funding

New concerns about funding for rural hospitals in Southwest Virginia. Last week’s spending bill included billions of dollars in Medicaid cuts, which experts say could force more than 300 rural hospitals to close their doors and leave many without...

Health officials to investigate complaints of mice at another Louisville Kroger store

Health officials to investigate complaints of mice at another Louisville Kroger store

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville's health department will investigate complaints of mice at another local Kroger location as a previously investigated location showed "increased" rodent activity. Inspectors will visit the store on Westport...

Medicine’s Pauline Terebuh and Rebecca Morgan share research findings related to RSV vaccines and older adults

Medicine’s Pauline Terebuh and Rebecca Morgan share research findings related to RSV vaccines and older adults

Many older people embrace vaccines. Research is proving them right The New York Times: Pauline Terebuh and Rebecca Morgan, professors at the School of Medicine, discussed their research highlighting older adults’ enthusiasm for vaccines where they...

Health & Her enters CVS shelves

Health & Her enters CVS shelves

Health & Her, a perimenopause brand from the United Kingdom, is broadening its retail footprint in the United States with the help of CVS Pharmacy. The brand recently shared that several of its supplements will be rolling out the more than 6,000...

Health Minister meets stakeholders over pharma sector issues

Health Minister meets stakeholders over pharma sector issues

Minister of Health Dr Lackram Bodoe met with key stakeholders on Thursday in response to recent developments in the pharmaceutical sector. The meeting, held at the Ministry’s Queen’s Park East headquarters, included representatives of the Medical...

Health Minister meets with stakeholders to discuss recent events in pharmaceutical sector

Health Minister meets with stakeholders to discuss recent events in pharmaceutical sector

In a move to address recent developments within the pharmaceutical sector, Minister of Health Dr Lackram Bodoe, yesterday convened a high-level meeting with key stakeholders aimed at forging a unified path forward for the nation’s healthcare...

Pharmacy benefit reform bill among those signed into law by Stein

Pharmacy benefit reform bill among those signed into law by Stein

A bill that will help rural and independent pharmacies and their customers in North Carolina was one of nine bills signed into law by Gov. Josh Stein on Wednesday. SB 479, the SCRIPT Act, had state Sen. Benton Sawrey, R-Johnston, as one of its...

Health Inspectors Reveal The WORST Things They've Found In Restaurant Kitchens

Health Inspectors Reveal The WORST Things They've Found In Restaurant Kitchens

The Worst Things Health Inspectors Have Seen tenra - Getty ImagesHealth inspectors have a tough job. While the majority of days may pass by without a hitch, there are always outliers. And in the food and beverage industry, the outliers are not...

Medicaid cuts in Trump’s tax bill will ‘devastate’ access to care in rural Pennsylvania

Medicaid cuts in Trump’s tax bill will ‘devastate’ access to care in rural Pennsylvania

Rural Pennsylvania hospitals, heavily reliant on Medicaid, are concerned about the impact of these cuts. Critics warn the cuts will limit access to care and potentially lead to hospital closures. Supporters say the bill reduces government spending...

Medicaid cuts may impact Four States hospitals

Medicaid cuts may impact Four States hospitals

(KOAM) - A new federal bill includes plans to cut $1 trillion from Medicaid over the next 10 years, and hospitals in the Four States region say it’s too early to know exactly how they will be affected. The proposed cuts could impact hospitals in...

Health Beat: Rheumatoid arthritis

Health Beat: Rheumatoid arthritis

More than 18-million people worldwide are living with rheumatoid arthritis. It can be painful, but a new therapy is showing promise. Rheumatoid arthritis causes swelling, stiffness, and joint pain and can be debilitating. But one patient says a...

Health officials confirm 2nd human case of West Nile virus in Mobile County

Health officials confirm 2nd human case of West Nile virus in Mobile County

MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (WALA) - The Mobile County Health Department today announced that another person in the county has contracted West Nile virus. A form of mosquito-borne encephalitis, this is the second human case of West Nile virus reported in...

Medical wax museum in Spain showcasing 19th-century diseases is set to close

Medical wax museum in Spain showcasing 19th-century diseases is set to close

In the dank basement of the Complutense University of Madrid’s forensics building, a young anthropologist named Amaya Maruri unlocked a door leading to a long, dim corridor. “They sometimes film horror movies down here,” she said. It’s easy to see...

Medicare at 60: A Popular Program Facing Challenges

Medicare at 60: A Popular Program Facing Challenges

In this article in the Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, KFF’s Tricia Neuman, Jeannie Fuglesten Biniek and Juliette Cubanski examine three isssues facing Medicare’s future: privatization, affordability and spending/financing. They write...

Health unit tracking rise of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease

Health unit tracking rise of Invasive Pneumococcal Disease

The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) is urging the public to be cautious about a disease that seems to be spreading more here than anywhere else in Ontario.Article content On July 10, NWHU officials announced that the region is currently...

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