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Health Highlights: July 19, 2008 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay:
Funeral pyres 'no risk to health' (BBC News)Campaigners for tradition Hindu open air funeral pyres say they do not pose a public health risk.
Health Interests (HealthCentral.com)Suzan has not shared any health interests. Suzan has not shared any drug information.
2 Calif. health insurers to pay $13M for dropping clients (USA Today)Two of California's biggest health insurers have agreed to collectively pay $13 million and reinstate more than 2,000 insurance policies to settle claims with the state that they illegally dropped po...
Feds: Climate change to cause 'irreversible' health risks (USA Today)An Environmental Protection Agency report released Thursday warns that global warming will increase disease and other health problems nationwide in coming decades.
Cunliffe's reply over mental health 'gutless' (The New Zealand Herald)The death of Nicole Maconaghie follows a raft of patient suicides in the mental health sector - and the mother of another victim says Health Minister David Cunliffe's response has been "gutless".
Health Officials Check Charlotte Restaurants For Salmonella (WSOC-TV Charlotte)CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Eyewitness News went with North Carolina health inspectors for surprise salmonella inspections Friday. They wanted to make sure chili pepers were not infected with the bacteria.
Ex-health chief urge lawmakers to be firm on population bill (Philippine Daily Inquirer)MANILA, Philippines -- Former Health Secretary Alberto Romualdez on Saturday asked the lawmakers not to compromise with the Catholic bishops on the reproductive health bill.
Madagascar: Unicef Provides Health Services to Cyclone-Hit Areas (AllAfrica.com)The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the European Commission's humanitarian wing are working together in Madagascar to provide medicines and other vital health services to a series of vill...
Health official draws the line Abortion is not an option (Yehey!)This was what Department of Health spokesman Dr. Alberto Romualdez stressed on Saturday, saying that not even the most severe economic crisis can prompt the government to tolerate abortion.