Health Care


New Guide Prepares Homeless Shelters for Pandemic Flu

The public health service of King County/Seattle prepared the guide because homeless people face significant disadvantages during health crises.

World AIDS Day Reaches 20th Anniversary

December 1, 2007, marks the 20th observance of World AIDS Day, an annual worldwide event established to increase awareness and education regarding human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

CDC Study: No Real Increase in Adult Obesity, Levels Still High

After a quarter century of increases, CDC says obesity prevalence has not measurably increased in the past few years but levels are still high.

Flu Season Best Practices

At least 20 million people, including 500,000 U.S. citizens, died in the 1918 influenza pandemic. Today, as many as 36,000 Americans continue to die each year of what's commonly known as the flu and more than 200,000 are hospitalized. Most outbreaks in North America occur between October and May. The peak season is usually late December to early March.

Study: Smoke-free Workplace Laws = Immediately Improved Heart Health

The study found a 59 percent net decrease in hospital admissions for heart attacks in nonsmokers with no prior cardiac history in Monroe County, Indiana versus the control county during the study period.

Chan Cites Dangers, Obligations at International Pandemic Meeting

"Countries need to brace themselves for a situation where up to 25 percent of the workforce may be ill at a given time," WHO's director-general said.

Upcoming Clothing Standards Target Needles, Chemotherapy Drugs

Two ASTM subcommittees of Committee F23 are developing the new standards to cover testing health care workers' apparel against needle puncture and their barrier protection.

8,500 Physicians Get Aetna Stop Smoking Toolkit

They see more than 900,000 members frequently and can help them kick the habit. This outreach is part of a larger Aetna effort to help members quit.



Campaign Makes Flu Vaccination a Patient Safety Issue

Experts say health workers' vaccination rates are far too low, and about 70 percent of them keep working when they are ill with the flu.

SAMHSA Offering $6.5 Million for Suicide Prevention

College campuses and youth programs can apply for the FY2008 grants.

Studies Confirm Value of Bystander AED Use, Blood Pressure Seasonality

High blood pressure improves in the summer but worsens in the winter, no matter where the patient lives, VA researchers discovered.

Breakthrough Magnetic Field Sensor Developed

NIST scientists envision low-cost medical, security applications for the tiny device.

2007 Baldrige Award Judging Set for Nov. 12-16

A health care purchasing alliance, a small business in Tulsa, and a large Mississippi rural hospital won the award in 2006.

DOL's Message to Workplaces: Be Drug Free

Community involvement is a cornerstone of the U.S drug control strategy, White House Drug Czar John Walters says.

WHO Guide Steers Care for Advanced Cancer Patients

Seventy percent of cancer deaths occur in developing countries, the agency says.

Seeing Border Control in a New Light

IN case you missed it, the heads of state of Mexico, Canada, and the United States announced the North American Plan for Avian and Pandemic Influenza on Aug. 21, setting in place a much-needed Northern Hemisphere response to prevent a disastrous health episode. The crux of the plan is Chapter 5, Border Monitoring and Control Measures.

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