LifeScript.com Named 19th Largest Health Website, with 1.4 Million Unique Visitors

LifeScript.com Named 19th Largest Health Website, with 1.4 Million Unique Visitors
Health and wellness portal climbs 21 positions in comScore Media Metrix ranking; Healthy Advantage e-Newsletter subscriptions grow by 1.5 million since first quarter. (PRWeb Oct 31, 2006) Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/U3VtbS1aZXRhLVNpbmctQ291cC1NYWduLVplcm8=

Daily Health News Summary: National Chain Kentucky Fried Chicken to Switch to Trans-fats-free Cooking Oil, Researchers Cite

Daily Health News Summary: National Chain Kentucky Fried Chicken to Switch to Trans-fats-free Cooking Oil, Researchers Cite
A selection of daily consumer health news items are featured by one of the most popular online natural health news outlets on the Internet: NewsTarget.com. (PRWeb Oct 31, 2006)

Bankix Systems Ltd. Releases A New E-Book Titled “The American Health System in Perspective”

Bankix Systems Ltd. Releases A New E-Book Titled “The American Health System in Perspective”
Bankix Systems Ltd (www.bankixsystems.com) has published a new 155-page e-book titled “The American Health System in Perspective.” (PRWeb Oct 31, 2006) Trackback URL: http://prweb.com/pingpr.php/RmFsdS1DcmFzLVNpbmctQ291cC1NYWduLVplcm8=

Youth mental health program to stay (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)

Youth mental health program to stay (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
The South Australian Government has denied it is scrapping a mental health program that targets young people.

Youth mental health program to stay - ABC Online

Youth mental health program to stay - ABC Online
Youth mental health program to stayABC Online, Australia - 55 minutes agoThe South Australian Government has denied it is scrapping a mental health program that targets young people. The Headroom program … Drought response includes more focus on mental health ABC OnlineDrought contributing to rural depression ABC Onlineall 6 news articles

Records For Living, Inc. Releases HealthFrameTM 2.1 — The Family Health Organizer

Records For Living, Inc. Releases HealthFrameTM 2.1 — The Family Health Organizer
HealthFrame 2.1 is the only commercially available personal health record to support iPod connectivity. This release also introduces support for extensible reporting and web-enabled health services. Your Health Records, Under Your Control, Always Accessible, Anywhere, Anytime. (PRWeb Oct 30, 2006) Trackback URL: http://prweb.com/pingpr.php/RW1wdC1aZXRhLUhhbGYtU2luZy1NYWduLVplcm8=

Candidates bicker, but have similar health views (Lexington Herald-Leader)

Candidates bicker, but have similar health views (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Paul Ewalt, 66, pays about $300 per month for health insurance for both himself and his wife. The retired golf pro and salesman can afford his insurance and drug supplement payments, but he knows many people can’t.

Breastfed babies have better mental health - China Daily

Breastfed babies have better mental health - China Daily
China DailyBreastfed babies have better mental healthChina Daily, China - 2 hours agoA new study has found that babies that are breastfed for longer than six months have significantly better mental health in childhood. … The Blessing of Good Mental Health Begins with Breast Milk, Says a … MedIndiaBreastfed babies, better mental health United Press InternationalBreastfeeding boosts kids? mental health Newindpress (subscription)The Australian - ABC Regional Onlineall 22 news articles

Mental health services may have to vacate, move (Reno Gazette-Journal)

Mental health services may have to vacate, move (Reno Gazette-Journal)
SILVER SPRINGS “” Silver Springs Stagecoach Hospital District board members are waiting for word from Nevada Rural Mental Health Clinics on whether a consolidation of mental health services and a possible “Regional Super Center” will be coming to Lahontan Medical Center.

Africa: Global Health Research ‘Not Meeting Needs of Poor’

Africa: Global Health Research ‘Not Meeting Needs of Poor’
Although global spending on health research has risen by 20 per cent, not enough is being channeled to tackle health issues in the developing world, according to a report by the Global Forum for Health Research.

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