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Mobile Health

Mobile vendors under health microscope
East Oregonian
Umatilla County health inspector Melissa Ney walks around the small space inside Sharon's Dutch Oven, a mobile food vendor open Fridays and Saturdays in Hermiston's Ace Hardware parking lot. “Half of it is checking that everything is in order, but half ...
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Sicily revokes permission for military satellite station
Reuters
PALERMO, Italy (Reuters) - The Sicilian regional government in Italy has revoked permission for the United States to build a military satellite station on the island, its governor said on Friday, after protests by residents who said it could pose a ...
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April 30 'Hope for Healing' celebration dinner to feature Victory Health ...
al.com
MOBILE, Alabama – Victory Health Partners will host its third annual “Hope for Healing” Celebration Dinner Tuesday, April 30 at the Mobile Marriott on Airport Boulevard. The fundraiser for the pay-what-you-can community health ministry will feature Dr. G.
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Using Apps for Prescriptions a Question Doctors Face
Atlanta Black Star
While the interest in mobile health was skyrocketing, it was really hard to find specific health apps. Commercial app marketplaces bucketed apps into just two categories: “Health & Fitness” and “Medical”—forcing patients and providers to scroll ...
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Atlanta Black Star
Camden County Health Department discovers cat rabid
First Coast News
Officials with the Camden County Health Department are warning residents who live in or around the mobile home park. They are asking individuals who may have come into to contact with the calico cat to call the Camden County Environmental Health ...
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First Coast News
Face-to-Face Diabetes Counseling is Best: Study
Newsmax Health
Computer and mobile phone programs that provide tailored advice and support to people with diabetes may not do much to improve their health and quality of life, a new report suggests. The findings are based on a review of 16 past studies, each looking ...
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