| Search 1) News For: Virginia Medallion Health Patient-Reported Health Scores May Predict Head, Neck Cancer Outcomes Title: Patient-Reported Health Scores May Predict Head, Neck Cancer Outcomes Category: Health News Created: 9/18/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 9/18/2008 Health: Female Energy Drink In health, Medical Reporter Stephanie Stahl has details on the new "pink drink" --- a new energy drink especially designed for women with an extra boost of energy to help you get through those busy days. Health Highlights: Sept. 18, 2008 Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: Dr. Neil Gordon of Nationwide Better Health to Present New Findings on Lifestyle Health Coaching at AACVPR Annual ... Nationwide Better HealthSM, a leading provider of health and productivity management solutions, announced today that its chief medical and science officer, Dr. Neil Gordon, will present his research entitled "Effect of a Lifestyle Health Coaching Program on Multiple Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in Participants with Classes I, II, and III Obesity" at the American Association of ... Patient-Reported Health Scores May Predict Head, Neck Cancer Outcomes WEDNESDAY, Sept. 17 HealthDay News -- Self-reported physical health changes in the year after head and neck cancer patients are diagnosed may help predict their five-year survival, says a U.S. study. WHO/PAHO Supports Health Response To Hurricane Ike In Cuba Cuban medical facilities have been extensively damaged by extreme weather events in recent weeks, jeopardizing health care delivery in the country's west. In response, the World Health Organization WHO has secured US$524 000 to re-equip health facilities and provide maternal and child health care in Pinar del Rio province and on Isla de la Juventud, off the southern coast. Search 2) News For: Virginia Medallion Health Health insurance outpacing income WASHINGTON Wisconsin workers who have trimmed family budgets to pay health insurance premiums already know the costs have risen, but they may be shocked to learn by how much. Health insurance going up for Shreveport employees SHREVEPORT, La. -- Health insurance costs are going up for many city workers in Shreveport. City administrator Tom Dark says that premiums will go up by almost 17 percent. Health insurance going up for Shreveport employees Associated Press - September 19, 2008 8:44 AM ET SHREVEPORT, La. - Health insurance costs are going up for many city workers in Shreveport. Experts debate shape of health reform Use tax credits to pay for health insurance policies? Cover everyone one way or another, including through insurance that federal employees get? Can there be any common agreement about how to reform healthcare in America? |


