International Business Times
Official: Ebola kills senior doctor in Liberia
Boston.com
MONROVIA, Liberia (AP) — One of Liberia's most high-profile doctors has died of Ebola, a government official said Sunday, highlighting the risks facing health workers trying to combat the deadly disease. Dr. Samuel Brisbane is the first Liberian ...
Ebola Virus In Nigeria Confirmed, Health Officials To Screen All TravellersInternational Business Times
Health Highlights: July 27, 2014U.S. News & World Report
High-Profile Doctor Dies of Ebola, Highlighting Risk to Health WorkersThe Epoch Times
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5 health mistakes you make every day
Fox News
Air pollution on highways can be up to 10 times what it is in the burbs, says Scott Fruin, an environmental health researcher at USC. Diesel fumes may contribute to headaches, cancer, and heart disease. Recirculate: Shut the windows and hit "recirc" on ...
A health-care laboratory
Albany Times Union
These are scenes from the emerging American health system, where increasingly more time is spent on coordination, prevention and education, and less on expensive tests and hospital stays. The North Country may seem an unlikely setting for an ...
Healthy Oshkosh: Important to maintain good oral health
The Oshkosh Northwestern
Achieving and maintaining good oral health is possible through regular brushing, flossing, a healthy diet and consistent dental visits. Oral health is evident by comfortable function of teeth, jaws and facial muscles, lack of inflammation and lack of ...
Yahoo News
Mobile tech reshaping the health sector
Yahoo News
"Many health- and fitness-related technologies have multiple applications and encourage wearers to be more engaged in their own fitness, help modify behavior by reminding wearers to exercise or take medication," Deloitte's Karen Taylor says in a July ...
Poor Health: A frayed safety net
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Physical therapist Lucas Theys looks on as Brian Archer goes through his therapy regiment. Mr. Archer said it would be difficult for him to make his appointments if it were not for the free transportation provided by the Primary Health Network ...
'Underserved in El Paso': Low income residents struggle for health care coverage
El Paso Times
El Pasoans living in poverty struggle to qualify for health care because Gov. Rick Perry has refused to accept federal health care funds for the Medicaid Expansion program, a community health advocate said Saturday. "Because of the refusal to accept ...
Op-ed: Health centers can't replace Medicaid expansionSalt Lake Tribune
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Men tackle health and physical performance at local Warrior Combine
fox4kc.com
The Warrior Combine is a nice alternative for guys who might not want to visit a doctor, but want to know where they stand physically; a chance for men to come out learn the basics about their health and performance abilities. The men were on a field ...
Health fair underscores diversity, poverty in DM
DesMoinesRegister.com
Jumpstart volunteer Angie Klein, of Ankeny, gives East High School freshman Rabecka Parker, 14, of the east side, a dental exam during the Jumpstart Back-to-School Health Fair at East High School on Saturday afternoon, July 26, 2014. (Photo: Joshua ...
BBC News
Six seconds of exercise 'can transform health'
BBC News
Short six-second bursts of vigorous exercise have the potential to transform the health of elderly people, say researchers in Scotland. A pilot study involving 12 pensioners showed going all-out in very short bursts, reduced blood pressure and improved ...
Six Seconds of Exercise 'Can Transform Health': Study RevealsInternational Business Times AU