Senior House Democrats on Monday extolled the benefits of President Barack Obama’s health care law in hopes of derailing Republican plans to gut the statute and over time replace it. In a conference call with reporters, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said the GOP will begin its “assault” on the health care law when the 115th Congress convenes Tuesday.
Month: January 2017
Critical Care Provides Comprehensive Pulmonary Services for Treating Lung Diseases
A leading pulmonologist in Denver, Critical Care, Pulmonary & Sleep Associates offers Pulmonary Services for treating patients with common or chronic breathing problems. Their team of lung doctors is board certified in Pulmonary Medicine and they provide pulmonary consultations for patients in outpatient clinics, as well as for those hospitalized in Denver metro hospitals.
What Obamacare could be replaced with under Trump
… not sitting well with some in Congress, particularly a few top GOP senators. Senator Lamar Alexander, who chairs the health committee, said if the process is rushed, harm may be done or mistakes made. These senators would like to wait until a more …
Aromatherapy practice in nursing: literature review.
The use of aromatherapy in nursing care continues to be popular in many settings. Most of the nursing literature relates to the use of essential oils in low doses for massage or use of the oils as environmental fragrances.
The effects of aromatherapy in relieving symptoms related to job stress among nurses.
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Aromatherapy: mythical, magical, or medicinal?
To insert individual citation into a bibliography in a word-processor, select your preferred citation style below and drag-and-drop it into the document. Aromatherapy, a branch of herbology, is one of the fastest growing therapies in the world today.
Madison Mutual Insurance nears move to new five-story building on Park Street in Edwardsville
The new five-story Park Street Plaza building is already becoming a beautiful addition to Downtown Edwardsville while in its construction phases. The structure will be the new home for Madison Mutual Insurance , the major occupant of the building with naming rights.
Health Effect of Forest Bathing Trip on Elderly Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
… it into the document. Forest bathing trip is a short, leisurely visit to forest. In this study we determined the health effects of forest bathing trip on elderly patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). The patients were randomly …
A Closer Look at the Eye
Researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center have developed a new imaging technique that could revolutionize how eye health and disease are assessed. The group is first to be able to make out individual cells at the back of the eye that are implicated in vision loss in diseases like glaucoma.
Despite the recent string of injuries, DeAngelo Hall wants to return in Washington
The Washington Redskins will have quite of a few roster decisions to make this offseason. Among them include safety DeAngelo Hall, who has played just 17 games over the past three seasons because of injuries.
Time for the Competition Commission to bare its teeth
There is no better way to weed out unfair commercial practices than holding transgressors to account. Now that the Competition Ordinance has been in force for a year, it is time the Competition Commission showed some teeth.
INS experts publish new consensus on neuromodulation therapy
The International Neuromodulation Society journal Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface is publishing expert, evidence-based guidance on the safe and efficient use of neuromodulation implants in patient-centered therapy. The guidance, in six publications by more than 60 international experts, collectively reviews more than 600 publications that appeared in the scientific literature by 2014.
Medicare launches revamp for heart attacks, hipa
… conditions, to promote quality Check out this story on yorkdispatch.com: FILE – In this April 12, 2016, file photo, Patrick …
Federal prosecutor tackles heroin scourge that claimed son
In this Monday, Dec. 19, 2016 photo, interim U.S. Attorney Bruce Brandler poses for a photograph at his office in Harrisburg, Pa. The top federal prosecutor for central and northeastern Pennsylvania announced a strategy to combat the heroin and prescription painkiller epidemic.
South Bend joins Indiana cities with smoking bans for bars
The expanded South Bend smoking ban ordinance was approved in March and will take effect Tuesday. A state law adopted in 2012 prohibits smoking in most indoor workplaces, including restaurants.
Woman with MS had benefits cut because she could squeeze assessor’s thumb
… that inaccurate assessments and the appeals that follow can be very stressful and have a negative impact on people’s health. ‘Having a disability like MS is hard enough. It should not be made harder by a benefits system that does not make sense. ‘We …
Former Citadel basketball standout Derrick Henry now an MTV star
Derrick Henry averaged a team-best 16.2 points for The Citadel last season, and will star on the new season of MTV’s “Are You The One?” starting in January. Russ Pace/Provided Former Citadel basketball player Derrick Henry is starring on the next season of MTV’s “Are You The One?” MTV Derrick Henry averaged a team-best 16.2 points for The Citadel last season, and will star on the new season of MTV’s “Are You The One?” starting in January.
Bag that washed ashore is from plane carrying 6, police say
A flight-tracki… . A search plane flies over Lake Erie, Friday, Dec. 30, 2016, in Cleveland.
US Scrambles to Clear Egg Exports to Bird Flu-hit South Korea
Our eNewspaper network was founded in 2002 to provide stand-alone digital news sites tailored for the most searched-for locations for news. With a traditional newspaper format, more than 100 sites were established each with a newspaper-type name to cover the highest-ranked regions, countries, cities and states.
See what happens to your body in the hours, days, weeks, months and years after you quit smoking
As many people quit smoking for their New Year’s resolution, here’s a breakdown of what happens to your body As 2017 gets under way, many smokers will have taken their last puff – and there’s no doubt that quitting smoking is the best thing they can do for their health. We know that we all die eventually, but smokers die on average 10 years earlier and tragically from much more painful and debilitating illnesses, such as lung cancer, heart attacks and strokes.
Early stimulation can boost brain development of babies
Many new parents still think that babies should develop at their own pace, and that they shouldn’t be challenged to do things that they’re not yet ready for. Infants should learn to roll around under their own power, without any “helpful” nudges, and they shouldn’t support their weight before they can stand or walk on their own.
Aetna Fight for Humana Awaits Judge’s Ruling in U.S. Case
Aetna Inc.’s fight to complete its purchase of Humana Inc. is now with a federal judge who must decide whether the combination of the two health insurers should be blocked because it risks raising consumers’ costs. U.S. District Judge John D. Bates in Washington heard final arguments Friday from the companies and the Justice Department about the $37 billion deal, which the government says should be stopped.
Forget Gilead Sciences Inc.: These 2 Stocks Doubled Last Year
Despite a generally bleak year for Gilead, and for biotech stocks in general, shares of Exelixis, Inc. Can these biotechs continue climbing throughout the new year and beyond, or are they about to sputter and run out of fuel? Let’s look at what’s propelling them upward to see why they might be better picks than Gilead Sciences. A string of good news for Exelixis’ lead cancer drug made this one of the best-performing biotech stocks of 2016.
Medicare launches revamp for heart attacks, hip fractures
… It’s unclear whether Donald Trump as president will continue the pace of change, slow down or even hit pause. Trump’s Health and Human Services nominee, orthopedic-surgeon-turned-congressman Tom Price , has expressed general concern that the …
Twins delivered minutes apart have different birth years
Phoenix TV station KNXV-TV reports that parents Holly and Brandon Shay welcomed their first son, Sawyer, into the world at 11:51 p.m. Saturday at Banner Hospital.
Smoking Bans To Begin In Public Housing
With the new year comes new rules. In fact it may be a good time to try and quit smoking now if you live in public housing.
Mumps case confirmed at E Cherry’s Nova High School
The Public Health Department of Seattle & King County announced last week that a student was diagnosed with the illness. No other cases have been confirmed in Seattle Public Schools .
Thakur faces contempt of court and perjury showcause notices
Anurag Thakur was not only removed as BCCI president by a Supreme Court order on Monday, but he is also facing two showcause notices relating to charges of contempt of court and perjury. The court was severe on Thakur for having “obstructed and impeded” the implementation of the Lodha Committee recommendations approved by the court on July 18 , 2016.
Diagnoses as Descriptions of Behavior
Welcome to Childhood Made Crazy, an interview series that takes a critical look at the current “mental disorders of childhood” model. This series is comprised of interviews with practitioners, parents, and other children’s advocates as well as pieces that investigate fundamental questions in the mental health field.
‘Would you marry a girl with no teeth?’ Saudi Twitter asks
“Would you marry a girl with no teeth?” Saudis have been tackling the pressing issues of the day on Twitter Social media is well known for its odd trends , but one particularly bizarre hashtag has been raising eyebrows overnight as thousands of Saudis asked: “Would you marry a girl with no teeth?” It is not clear who launched the wacky hashtag, which has so far been used over 29,000 times. Some have entered into a philosophical discussion on the topic: Its simple, with the money from the bride price fix her some new teeth.
Parent obesity may affect child development, study says
Being overweight may affect not only your health but your future child’s development as well, a new study suggests. Children of obese parents may be at risk for developmental delays, says the study, published in the Journal of Pediatrics.
Q&A: The GOP’s path to repealing health care law
The stakes confronting Republicans determined to dismantle President Barack Obama’s health care law were evident in one recent encounter between an Ohio congressman and a constituent. “He said, ‘Now you guys own it.
Research Confirms New Molecules Have Potential to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease
Scientists investigated two molecules that have a high pharmaceutical potential and low toxicity. Specialists worked on a 5-HT6R activity blocking compound.
Ten humanitarian stories to look out for in 2017
… like the UN and international NGOs. A Trump administration seems likely to allocate less aid to reproductive health and family planning programmes, and funding for initiatives relating to climate change will almost certainly be on the chopping block …
Here’s why starting the New Year with a crash diet is a bad idea…
… or obese women who yo-yo dieted, otherwise known as ‘weight cycling’. “Weight cycling is an emerging global health concern associated with attempts of weight loss, but there have been inconsistent results about the health hazards for those who …
Senseonics Holdings Inc (SENS) Receives $5.50 Average PT from Analysts
Senseonics Holdings Inc has been given an average recommendation of “Buy” by the six analysts that are presently covering the firm. One equities research analyst has rated the stock with a hold recommendation and five have assigned a buy recommendation to the company.
Watch: New breathalyser to diagnose diseases with just one puff
… others, each disease has a chemical signature that distinguishes it from other diseases and from a normal state of health. These odour signatures are what enables us to identify the diseases using the technology that we developed,” Haick said. With …
NGO in Gujarat organises marriage fair for people affected with HIV
An NGO in Surat, Gujarat recently held a marriage consultation fair for people affected with HIV.
4 Cooking Mistakes That Make You Gain Weight
… as if you had ordered takeout or dined at a restaurant. Avoid these 4 common blunders to take full advantage of the health opportunity home cooking offers. Many of my clients start keeping food diaries soon after our first consultation, and some are …
Peter Comparelli, who died last week, loved baseball, softball and hockey. Photo: Craig Hollinsworth
… infused with empathy and charm. Not surprisingly, these were all the qualities he relied on to deal with his health issues over the past year. One of his oldest friends, and a former colleague, summed him up perfectly when he said “Peter had a …