Arizona Daily Star Sleepless Nights, Unhealthy Hearts?Arizona Daily StarFRIDAY, March 31, 2017 (HealthDay News) — More worrisome news for people who toss and turn all night: Insomnia appears to be linked to a heightened risk for heart attack or stroke, a research review from China suggests. “We found that difficulty …Insomnia may increase heart attack, ...
CBS Local April The Giraffe Experiencing Contractions And Usual Pre-Labor BehaviorCBS LocalVeterinarians say behavior is “extremely off,” and April has zero interest in food. All are good signs! Her back end continues to swell, she is less engaging with keepers, she is hesitant to eat her food and treats.Pregnant Giraffe Keeps Anxious Viewers WaitingYahoo NewsLIVE ...
The Daily Breeze Why the cost of cigarettes just went up in CaliforniaThe Daily BreezeNazim Uddin, store manager for S & E Food and Liquor Store, grabs a pack of cigarettes for a customer, Thursday in Ontario. Starting on Saturday cigarette smokers will pay an extra $2 for the new tobacco tax approved by California ...
Huffington Post U.S. Rates Of Double-Mastectomies For Breast Cancer Vary By StateHuffington Post(Reuters Health) – The likelihood that U.S. women with early-stage cancer in one breast will have both breasts removed varies depending on where they live, a new study shows. For example, between 2010 and 2012, among women ages 20 to 44 with cancer …Study ...
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HIPAA for pets? It’s a thing. (Sort of.) What vets need to know.Colorado Springs Gazette1. HIPAA doesn’t cover pet medical records. But some states have laws that do. HIPAA, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, covers people and their medical records. Because this federal law doesn’t address pets and their medical … and more » ...