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Health Archive
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Crash Data Leads to Revised Child Car Seat Age Recommendations
Posted on March 29, 2011 | No CommentsFor years now the American Academy of Pediatrics has recommended that infants should remain in rear facing car seats until they are at least one year old and at least twenty pounds in weight. In light of recent statistical data, that recommendation has been […] -
National Spotlight Shines on Sexual Assault Concerns during April
Posted on March 29, 2011 | No CommentsAccording to Department of Justice estimates, about 20 percent of the population experiences some type of sexual assault during their life. Accordingly, the month of April has been designated Sexual Assault Awareness Month. The campaign for this year is “It’s time … to get involved”, […] -
New National Accreditation for Public Health Departments
Posted on March 26, 2011 | No CommentsUnder a new program, supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Public health departments are now able to receive national accreditation much like universities and hospital systems can. The voluntary accreditation program is supported jointly between the CDC and the Robert Wood Johnson […] -
Menthol Smokers Feel “Twice-Addicted” Survey Finds
Posted on March 25, 2011 | No CommentsAn online survey of 616 adult smokers was conducted earlier this month to better understand the rationale for smoking certain types of cigarettes and the likelihood of a given individuals to attempt to quit. GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare sponsored the survey which was conducted by […] -
CDC Hosts Conference on Preparedness for Radiation Emergencies
Posted on March 23, 2011 | No CommentsIn light of the recent disaster in Japan, the CDC’s is holding a conference centered on ensuring that the U.S. and its agencies are prepared to handle a variety of crisis. The conference is taking place this week in Altanta, GA. Attending the conference are […] -
Government Radiation Monitors Confirm No Radiation Threat to U.S.
Posted on March 22, 2011 | No CommentsIn the wake of the earthquake in Japan and the near meltdown at a Japanese nuclear power plant, there has been speculation about hazardous radiation reaching the west coast of the United States. The Department of Energy, along with the EPA, released a statement this […] -
NIH Unveils New Approach for Diabetes Research
Posted on March 21, 2011 | No CommentsEarlier this week the National Institutes of Health announced the release of new plan for future diabetes-related research. The plan was developed with direction from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). The plan identified the research opportunities with the greatest […] -
US Death Rate Continues to Fall
Posted on March 20, 2011 | No CommentsAccording to statistics released from the CDC, the death rate for individuals in the United States reached an all-time low of 741 deaths per 100,000 people in 2009. In total 36,336 fewer people died in 2009 compared to 2008. The agency noted that this is […] -
EPA Announces New Robotic Toxic Chemical Testing System
Posted on March 18, 2011 | No CommentsUnder a collaborative effort between the EPA, the FDA, and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences National Toxicology Program, a new robotic chemical screening process has been unveiled. The robotic system is part of Tox21, a multi-agency program designed to help protect the health […] -
Ohio Governor’s Budget Cuts May Hurt Skilled Nursing Jobs
Posted on March 16, 2011 | No CommentsOn March 15, Ohio Governor John Kasich released what he calls “The Jobs Budget,” but according to Peter Van Runkle, Executive Director of the Ohio Health Care Association, the proposed budget threatens the quality of care for the elderly who are no longer able to […]