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Texas Avocados and Peppers Recalled 7/18/08 Texas Department of State Health Services News Release July 18, 2008 A South Texas produce importer/distributor is voluntarily recalling avocados, serrano peppers and jalapeno peppers after laboratory tests by the Texas Department of State Health Services DSHS laboratory and the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services lab found salmonella in samples of those products from the compa
State reports year's first human West Nile case Associated Press - July 20, 2008 10:15 AM ET CHEYENNE, Wyo. - The Wyoming Department of Health says a Fremont County man is suffering from the first reported case of human West Nile Virus
Report: Health plans doing well in N.H. CONCORD — Most Granite Staters are getting good health care and are satisfied with their insurance plans, a recent Department of Health and Human Services report conclud
Louisiana Medicaid Services Could Be Cut Under FY 2009 State Budget, State Health Officials Say Louisiana's $29.9 billion fiscal year 2009 budget, which Gov. Bobby Jindal R signed into law on Monday, could result in cuts to state health programs for low-income, elderly and uninsured state residents, state Department of Health and Hospitals Secretary Alan Levine said on Monday, the Baton Rouge Advocate reports. The budget allocates
Eating lobster tomalley dangerous say NH health officials CONCORD - The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services, the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, and the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department advise seafood consumers to not eat lobster tomalley, which may contain unsafe.
Montana man connected to nationwide outbreak of Salmonella State Department of Public Health and Human Services officials said Friday that a Montana resident was diagnosed with Salmonella, linking that person to the nationwide Salmonella Saintpaul outbre
Northwest Montanan diagnosed with Salmonella strain The state Department of Public Health and Human Services confirmed Friday that a Montana resident was diagnosed with Salmonella and linked to the nationwide Salmonella Saintpaul outbre
State offering free autism screening HELENA - The state health department is offering free autism screenings for children under age 5 to identify children eligible for a new Medicaid program offering in-home autism therapy. The Department of Public Health and Human Services has budgeted
Multi-Tasking Louise Patrick Leaving Human Services Dept. MASHPEE - Taking a new position as director of behavioral health services at the Duffy Health Center in Hyann
General Services chief makes changes In one short month, the new Department of General Services police chief has changed uniforms, enhanced services at state office centers and expanded eco-friendly transportation for the force, according to the department.
Is your house storm safe? State helps you find out Would your house stand up to a hurricane? Homeowners can still find out through a wind inspection program, called My Safe Florida Home, offered by the state Department of Financial Servic
Fuel's surge a headache for home health providers Stethoscope? Check. Bandages and medications? Check. Money for fuel? Uh-oh. U.S. home health care workers, particularly those in rural areas, are suffering from financial headaches caused by the escalating cost of transportation, forcing some to borrow cash from co-workers in between paychecks and others to consider leaving the industry altogether. Providers of home care in New York,
Franklin County officials forecast a tax hike to cover human services shortfall Taxpayers may have sidestepped a hike in their state taxes, only to step in higher county taxes. The 2008-09 state budget increased spending for human service programs by just 1 percent, well below the inflation rate of 4 perce
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