For those diagnosed with the flu, you can now get certain flu medications delivered right to your doorstep. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KTBC FOX 7 Austin, TX]
FOX 35 Good Day talked to personal trainer and lifestyle expert Dana Sanders. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WOFL FOX 35 Orlando, FL]
Dr. Oz talks about his new book, "Having a Happy, Healthy Pregnancy". Plus Dr. Oz discusses what's on his show this upcoming week. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KTBC FOX 7 Austin, TX]
Doctors in Doylestown talk about using "medical hypothermia" to save a teen's life by freezing him after he went into cardiac arrest. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WTXF FOX 29 Philadelphia,]
Registered dietitian Marisa Moore talks about food ideas to boost your immune system to stay healthy during flu season. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WAGA FOX 5 Atlanta, GA ]
The late diagnosis of cancer kills up to 10,000 people every year in England [www.clipsyndicate.com | Press Association UK]
Woman living with cancer often struggle to keep up with jobs, their children and their home, but now a Portland company is helping some cancer-stricken women cope. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KPTV FOX 12 Portland, OR]
child undergoes triple transplant [www.clipsyndicate.com | WWLP NBC 22 Springfield M]
Copenhagen hopes that by 2025 it will become the world's first carbon-neutral city. But how exactly does the Danish capital expect to achieve its ambitious aims? Duration: 01:58 [www.clipsyndicate.com | Agence France-Presse]
America's favorite doctor answers your questions. Watch Kim Carrigan's interview with Dr. Oz for more. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WFXT FOX 25 Boston, MA]
Medical headlines for Monday, November 30. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WNYW FOX 5 New York, NY]
Lung Cancer Awareness Month (LCAM) is a national campaign dedicated to increasing attention to lung cancer issues. By organizing rallies, distributing educational material, holding fund-raising events, contacting Congress, and speaking to the media, those involved in LCAM bring much-needed support and attention to a disease that each year kills more people than breast, prostate, colon and pancreas cancers combined. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WNAC FOX 64 Providence]
With Health Care reform bubbling on the nation's front burne, some new studies are taking a close look at hospital protocol. It's been revealed that wait times in emergency rooms across the nation are increasing for a number of reasons. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WAGA FOX 5 Atlanta, GA ]
The proposed Marion County smoking ban has been brought back to life. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WISH CBS 8 Indianapolis]
WAKEFIELD - Health officials have confirmed a case of bacterial meningitis at Galvin Middle School in Wakefield. FOX25's Martin Morenz reports. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WFXT FOX 25 Boston, MA]
A Wakefield teacher is in serious condition after contracting bacterial meningitis, school officials confirmed Sunday. [www.clipsyndicate.com | WCVB ABC 5 Boston MA]
A report by a health information body has found 12 National Health Service hospital trusts in England are significantly underperforming on basic safety [www.clipsyndicate.com | Press Association UK]
When you check into any hospital, you trust your room is clean. But at Trinity Health, it is now cleaner than ever before. Perry Olson shows us why in this week's Eye on Health. Could this new microfiber mop really make a big difference at Trinity Hospital? Well...yes... (Amy Moen - Trinity Foundation Director) "One of the things we have found is that the majority of our injuries are employee lifts." And with old mops lifting heavy buckets was a problem for some housekeeping employees...but they are now a tool of the past microfiber is in...it is easier to use has a longer life and most important...cleaner. Water goes on the floor...and back to the new mop not a bucket. (Leona Lochthowe - Trinity Housekeeping Supervisor) "This way we are using what we are using. We are not dumping back into the sewer system and then the mop picks it up and carries it away." It is better for the patient because the rooms are cleaner. More time can be spent actually cleaning because prep time has decreased... (Leona Lochthowe - Trinity Housekeeping Supervisor) "We were changing the water out every three rooms. So that mop stayed with us all day long. With the microfiber we are changing each room so we have a clean mop everytime we come into a room." It is certainly a simple change...but one that was needed....and appreciated... (Amy Moen - Trinity Foundation Director) "Our housekeeping staff are working behind the scenes and don't get many pats on the back. Finally they got a piece of equipment that is making a difference and we think they are happier and aren't working as hard as they have been." The Trinity Foundation helped secure funding to help pay for the 34 thousand dollar switch this year. With your Eye on Health, Perry Olson, KX News. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KXMC CBS Bismarck North ]
Emergency room staff at Williston's hospital say they're no longer giving out medical advice over the telephone. Mercy Medical Center officials say they need to focus on a patient load that continues to grow. Northwest North Dakota is seeing its population grow because of the booming oil patch. Hospital spokeswoman Leslie Sullivan says the ER has become "incredibly busy." [www.clipsyndicate.com | KXMC CBS Bismarck North ]
North Dakota has recorded its lowest summer count of human West Nile cases since the virus was found in the state seven years ago. Only one human case was confirmed by the state Health Department, and the West Nile threat is over because freezing temperatures this fall have killed the mosquitoes that transmit the disease. Michelle Feist (FYST) is the Health Department's West Nile virus surveillance coordinator. She says having only one human case of West Nile is unusual. She says there likely were several reasons, including the weather and people taking more precautions. The highest human case total in North Dakota was 617 in 2003. [www.clipsyndicate.com | KXMB CBS Bismarck North D]
Holiday food tips for pregnant women [www.clipsyndicate.com | WIVB CBS 4 Buffalo]
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