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Community Health Centers Are Key to Our Health
Category: Health Written by Courier Newsroom
Despite technological advances, modern medical interventions, and one of the world’s highest rates of health care spending per person, the overall health and quality of life for Americans remain shockingly low. The United States ranked 23rd in the world in life expectancy for both men and women in 2000, 50th for maternal mortality and 28th for infant mortality. The predominance and emphasis on specialist care over primary care has been identified as a major contributing factor to this problem.
| Jeannette South-Paul, MD
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As health care reform takes shapes and demand for primary care increases, community health centers (CHCs) will become an increasingly important health care resource for all of our communities and particularly for vulnerable populations such as children, the disabled, racial/ethnic/social minorities, the poor and the medically uninsured and underinsured.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:44
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Chronic pain is prevalent but manageable
Category: Health Written by Courier Newsroom
by Dr. Jordan Karp
Chronic pain is one of the most frequent reasons for seeking medical care. A 2010 survey of United States residents estimated chronic pain at 31 percent. Getting older, divorced or separated and being female all contribute to suffering from chronic pain. Some other factors, such as being overweight and smoking also contribute to chronic pain. Chronic low back pain, neck pain and osteoarthritis are the most common types of pain and increase with age.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:44
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White House chef says Obamas eat seasonal
Category: Health Written by Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP)—The White House has fully embraced one of eating’s hottest trends—seasonal cooking with ingredients grown at home.
Presidential chef Cristeta Comerford credits the change in the food coming from the White House’s kitchen to Michelle Obama’s decision in 2009 to start a garden on the South Lawn as part of her Let’s Move campaign to encourage kids to eat healthier.
Comerford says the garden has also inspired her in her own home, where she planted a plot and she and her 10-year-old daughter, Danielle, cook together. Comerford herself lost 15 pounds last year.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:44
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First lady pushes Jay Leno to eat healthy foods
Category: Health Written by Associated Press
BURBANK, Calif. (AP)—Jay ate the veggies.
First lady Michelle Obama cajoled Jay Leno into nibbling on apples, sweet potato fries and a pizza made with eggplant, green peppers and zucchini on the “Tonight Show,” breaking his long-held aversion for all-things-healthy in his diet.
Leno once told a magazine he hadn’t eaten a vegetable since 1969, and he insisted he tasted his last apple in 1984. That didn’t dissuade the first lady, who’s promoting her “Let’s Move!” campaign to get kids excited about fitness and healthy eating habits.
Earlier, Obama poked at him in a Twitter post, hinting she’d “get Jay to eat some veggies” on the NBC show.
He did.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:44
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Smart Spending: Physician, heal my doctor bills
Category: Health Written by Associated Press
AP Business Writer
NEW YORK (AP)—Few things make me feel as clueless as a bill from my doctor’s office.
I don’t recognize the abbreviations or understand the jargon. I can’t tell when I’m being charged too much. And there’s no screen on the wall, at least not at my doctor’s office, tallying the cost of each extra test I agree to or question I ask.
Last Updated on Monday, 03 December 2012 19:44
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