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Health Minister thanks Canterbury health workers Health Minister Tony Ryall today thanked the hundreds of Canterbury health workers who spent the weekend treating and caring for the earthquake struck people of Canterbury and those staff who are continuing the work this week.
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Health office: Insurance 'a must' to all Filipinos THE Department of Health (DOH) under the administration of President Benigno Aquino III is putting a premium on health insurance as a basic right of all Filipinos. read more
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Health warnings on Asian stem cell treatments Health experts are concerned about the risk thousands of people are taking part in stem cell treatments in countries such as China, Thailand, Russia, Germany and Mexico.
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Private Health Insurers to Pay Less for Medicines, FT Deutschland Reports Private health insurers in Germany may have to pay less for new drugs in the future, crimping drugmakers’ profit margins, the Financial Times Deutschland newspaper reported, citing an accord by lawmakers from Chancellor Angela Merkel ’s ruling coalition.
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Health department blood testing program to be held in Roseland ROSELAND – The East Hanover Health Department will conduct at SMAC Blood Testing Program for East Hanover and Roseland residents 18 years of age and older from 8 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 2, at the East Hanover Town Hall, 411 Ridgedale Ave., East Hanover.
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Health-services industry has brighter prospects in the local job market The health-services industry is one of the few bright spots in a faltering job market. The Richmond area lost nearly 5,900 jobs in the 12 months that ended in June, according to Chmura Economics & Analytics.
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Indus Health Plus saves Rs. 12.8 cr in 2009-10 on HealthFriend Card Indus Health Plus, an ISO-9001-2000 certified company in the field of preventive health care, helped its customers save a whopping Rs.
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New health reform measures start More health care reform measures are kicking in, with many of them taking effect this month. While Michigan's major insurers say the changes will have little, if any, impact on health care premiums, analysts say consumers can expect insurance rate hikes eventually.
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