[Story ID: 717] U.S. foreign policy should should rely more on diplomacy and “soft power,” Admiral Mike Mullen, chair of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said in a speech at Kansas State University on Wednesday, Agence France-Presse reports. “U.S. foreign policy is still too dominated by the military – too dependent upon the generals [...]
[Story ID: 718] National Patient Safety Awareness Week is taking place from March 7th to the 13th. This year’
[Story ID: 719] The need to set national sanitary standards on the pallet industry to curb the threat of contamination to the U.S. food supply was drawn into sharp relief by a just-issued report by the Produce Safety Project showing acute foodborne illness costs the nation $152 billion annually in healthcare, workplace and other economic [...]
[Story ID: 720] Jeremy Sparks joined his father in the construction business right after high school, later forming his own company. After years of success in the business, in 2009 he began to feel the economic slowdown. It was harder to find new customers, and the jobs he had were smaller. That’
[Story ID: 721] Three pharmaceutical executives with extensive experience in dealing with the FDA’
[Story ID: 722] Several state agencies are working together to highlight “National Problem Gambling Awareness Week,” March 7-13, and to ensure Pennsylvanians with a gambling addiction know that help is available.
[Story ID: 723] Project Prevention brings controversial program that pays drug addicts and/or alcoholics $300 to be sterilized or use long-term birth control to Honolulu March 9, 2010.
[Story ID: 724] Alternative approaches to medicine are stock-in-trade in the ASU laboratory of microbiologist Shelley Haydel.
[Story ID: 725] Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, one of the country’s leading publishers of medical and health journals, today announced the release of “The Editors Handbook: An Online Resource and CE Course,” providing expertise in healthcare journal editing, with a particular emphasis on nursing journal content.
[Story ID: 726] Diabetes affects approximately 8 percent of the people in the United States and adults with diabetes have heart disease death rates two to four times higher than adults without diabetes, according to the American Diabetes Association. A new study shows that primary care physicians believe the barriers that put patients with uncontrolled [...]