Showing posts with label American Women. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Women. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 July 2012

Uninsured Women-American Women-Exercise-Tablets-Doctor

20% of U.S. Women Uninsured in 2010, Up From 15% in 2000: Report

FRIDAY, July 13 -- Twenty percent of American women had no health insurance in 2010, up from 15 percent in 2000, a new report reveals.In addition to the nearly 19 million uninsured women, another 17 million women were underinsured in 2010,... read more..


Cetapin 500 Mg

I am 22,female.i have gained 6 kg of weight from last year.Presently i am 67kg and doctor suggests i am overweight. He prescribed exercise ,diet and two tablets of cetapin xr 500mg,one after breakfast and one after dinner. He never asked for any test for diabetes but only asked if it is there in my family. None of my parents have it,but my uncle has. Can u please help? am i diabetic? or can this medicine be prescribed only for excess weight?? - Post a Reply read more..

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Bans Planned Parenthood Clinics-The International Society-Federal Appeals Court

Only a Third of U.S. Moms Who Plan to Breast-Feed Meet Goals

MONDAY, June 4 -- Although most American women plan on breast-feeding their newborns, fewer than one-third of those who expected to exclusively breast-feed for three months or more met that goal, according to new research.The biggest factor in... read more..


Aetna Honored by the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research

Aetna Honored by the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Me... read more..


Court to Hear Texas Planned Parenthood Case

A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments this week over the legality of a Texas rule that bans Planned Parenthood clinics in the state from a program subsidizing health services for uninsured, low-income women. (Source: WSJ.com: Health)MedWorm Sponsor Message: Please have a look at this new site driven by MedWorm: The Breast Cancer Daily read more..

Friday, 11 May 2012

Danish Researchers Report-Hormonal Contraceptives-Birth Control Methods-Corporate Citizenship

Many Women Still Smoke During Pregnancy

THURSDAY, May 10 -- Too many American women still smoke during their pregnancies, a new report finds, and rates of such smoking vary widely depending on race.Researchers found that almost 22 percent of pregnant white women aged 15 to 44 smoked... read more..


Blood Clot Risk Linked to Some Non-Pill Contraceptives

THURSDAY, May 10 -- Some women using hormonal contraceptives other than birth control pills may have an increased risk for serious blood clots, Danish researchers report.These alternate hormone-releasing birth control methods include skin patches,... read more..


New ennTV Episode: Sustainable Products and Improving Health for Women and Children

The new episode of ennTV is out, and this one features some of the ways Johnson & Johnson companies are approaching corporate citizenship and caring for the world environmentally, economically and socially.  The first story is about the Earthwards™ … Continue reading ? read more..

Monday, 16 April 2012

Physical Activity Levels-Breast Cancer Patients-American Women-Bevacizumab

Women Less Apt Than Men to Get Recommended Daily Exercise

FRIDAY, April 13 -- American women are less likely than men to get at least 30 minutes of exercise a day, a new study shows.Current recommendations call for adults to get at least 30 minutes of moderate to vigorous aerobic activity most days of... read more..


Exercise May Boost Breast Cancer Patients' Quality of Life

SATURDAY, April 14 -- Exercise can help improve breast cancer patients' quality of life while they undergo treatment, a new study indicates.University of Miami researchers examined the physical activity levels and mental/physical health of 240... read more..


Women in London with difficult to treat breast cancer set to benefit from funding green light for Avastin® (bevacizumab)

Women in London with difficult to treat breast cancer set to benefit from funding green light for Avastin® (bevacizumab) read more..

Monday, 2 April 2012

Depression Screening-High Blood Pressure-Preventive Tests-Affordable Care-Type 2 Diabetes

U.S. Women in Labor Longer Than They Were 50 Years Ago

FRIDAY, March 30 -- American women today are spending about two hours more in labor during childbirth than women did 50 years ago, a new report says.The report's authors said several factors helped to explain the longer labors."Older maternal... read more..


More Proof To Shop Around For Medical Care: Cost Of A Diabetes Test Varies Wildly

One of the mandates in the Affordable Care Act calls for health plan sponsors to cover the cost of several preventive tests for men, women, and children. They include screening for Type 2 diabetes for adults with high blood pressure, immunization vaccines, and depression screening for adolescents. (Source: Forbes.com Healthcare News) read more..