E-Health corporation savaged at inquiry
The Australian
THE private corporation established by the federal and state governments to roll out the proposed electronic health records system has been savaged by the software industry and privacy advocates. Both the Medical Software Industry Association (MSIA) ...

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Labour attacks Health Bill costs
The Press Association
Money earmarked for the costs of reorganising the National Health Service could pay to prevent the loss of 6000 nursing jobs, Labour claims. Labour leader Ed Miliband will use the figure to renew pressure on the Government to drop its controversial ...
Ed Miliband: NHS reform defeat could save 6000 nursing jobsThe Guardian
Miliband tells Lords to join forces and kill off Lansley's NHS reformsThe Independent
Public 'Bemused' Over Coalition's NHS ReformsSky News

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Telegraph.co.uk

NHS reforms: the bill that will cost us dear
The Guardian
No one, but no one, thinks that the health and social care bill returning to parliament this week is any good. Nurses and doctors have lined up to denounce it – even GPs, whom the legislation claims to put in charge. Professional resistance can be ...
NHS reform: GPs and physiotherapists urges scrappingBBC News
Save NHS: 100000 GPs And Physiotherapists Call For Health Bill To Be Scrapped ...Eurasia Review
Miliband in call over NHS reformsThe Press Association
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Rubio pushes back at Obama's contraception rules under health care plan
Tampabay.com
Last week, the Florida Republican senator introduced legislation that would repeal a part of President Barack Obama's health care law requiring some religious institutions to offer their employees contraceptive coverage and family planning services as ...
The Church and the Birth Control RulingNew York Times
Florida's Rubio pushes back at contraception rules under health care lawKansas City Star
Kathleen Sebelius: Contraception rule respects religionUSA TODAY
Sioux Falls Argus Leader -Belleville News Democrat
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Telegraph.co.uk

Two glasses of wine a night triples risk of mouth cancer, Government warns
Telegraph.co.uk
By Laura Donnelly, Health Correspondent Television adverts which start running on Sunday evening will say that drinking "just a little bit more" than recommended daily limits for alcohol increases the risk of serious health problems.
Two glasses of wine a day 'triples mouth cancer risk'The Guardian
Change4Life launches its first alcohol campaigndh.gov.uk

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City Defends Health Ads That Frighten the Viewer
New York Times
The city's health department uses no sugar-coating in its latest ads, which feature images of overweight people whose mobility is impaired to warn of the dangers of ever-growing portions of unhealthy food and soft drinks.

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Kidney-scare Cannon '100% healthy'
The Press Association
Nick Cannon said he had now fully recovered from a form of mild kidney failure and attributed his improved health to a change in diet. "This is a great place to get back and debut the healthy Nick," the actor and comedian said during a break as the ...

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Health-care inflation puts big strain on medical aids
Independent Online
She said another large contributor was that health-care cost inflation had been higher than growth in the consumer price index for some time. “Medical scheme contribution rate increases also have to be approved by the Council for Medical Schemes on an ...

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Health insurance: Check the terms and conditions before applying for insurance ...
Indian Express
Few years ago, Mumbai based Gopal Vaswani bought a Rs 7 lakh family floater health cover for his wife and children. This year he was in for an unpleasant shock when his insurer raised the premium from R 7690 to R 29715 in spite of making zero claims on ...

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Daily Mail

Diabetes quadruples birth defects risk, say researchers
BBC News
By James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News The risk of birth defects increases four-fold if the pregnant mother has diabetes, researchers say. The study, published in the journal Diabetologia, analysed data from more than 400000 ...
Women with diabetes warned to take precautions when having a babyThe Guardian

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