Tuesday, March 28, 2017

In drought-stricken Somaliland, families try to survive on black tea

Reuters: Health News
BURAO, Somalia (Reuters) - In a makeshift camp beside a disused airfield in the breakaway Somali region of Somaliland, 32-year old Nima Mohamed sits next to an open wood fire, boiling a kettle of black tea.
(Reuters) - U.S. Democratic senator Claire McCaskill sought on Tuesday details from the nation's top opioid drugmakers on their sales and marketing practices, as lawmakers step up efforts to tackle the country's deadly opioid crisis.
(Reuters Health) - Women who have insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization (IVF) may be more likely to have a baby than women who have to pay entirely out-of-pocket for fertility treatments, a U.S. study suggests.
Health

Tom Ziesmann named Chief Executive Officer of Healthcare Associates of Texas

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The 3000CS Analyzer is an on-line instrument offering automated ppb-level chloride and sulfate measurement for corrosion control in power plant chemistry.

(PRWeb March 28, 2017)

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NYT > Health
Under extreme pressure from conservative activists, House Republican leaders and the White House say they have restarted negotiations.
Doctors who tend to spend more in treating hospitalized patients do not get better results than those who spend less, a new study has found.
CBC | Health News
St. Paul's rendering

B.C. billionaire's donation is the largest by a private citizen to a single medical facility in Canadian history, St. Paul's Foundation says.

Pure Care Herbal Cream

Heath Canada warns consumers that ingredients in a skin cream promoted as a natural treatment for children and babies may pose serious health risks.

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