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Travellers get health warning (The Scotsman)

All travelers with health-related problems should carry written information from their physician about their medical history (including a copy of a recent electrocardiogram, if available) and their current medications. Medical identification bracelets are also recommended.* Patients who must travel with inhalers (which may look like explosive devices) or controlled substances are advised to obtain a letter from their physician in case of customs or security questions.

Travellers get health warning (The Scotsman)

A TRAVEL health expert from Edinburgh has warned that holidaymakers heading for popular developing countries are ignoring disease risks.

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Tourism bureau seeks information for event calendar (Tribune Chronicle)

The Trumbull County Tourism Bureau is collecting information for its 2008 CALENDAR OF EVENTS with the deadline to submit material Nov. 2. All local organizations and groups should submit their Trumbull County event information for inclusion in next year’s publication.

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Tourism bureau seeks information for event calendar (Tribune Chronicle)

The Trumbull County Tourism Bureau is collecting information for its 2008 CALENDAR OF EVENTS with the deadline to submit material Nov. 2. All local or...

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Google says working to solve health record dilemma (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Google Inc aims to apply Web search technology to a general set of health information problems and remains committed to the market despite slow initial progress, an executive said on Wednesday.

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Kaua‘i’s health industry poised to grow (The Garden Island)

The necessary elements are there for growth in the health and wellness industry on Kaua‘i, according to county leaders. In fact, the Office of Economic Development has focused on nurturing the field over the last few years because of its potential to provide living wages for residents.

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Health care helps drive local economy (Galesburg Register-Mail)

Hospitals, clinics provide hundreds of jobs

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Finding Affordable Health Insurance Is Easy (Benton Evening News)

(ARA) - Having health insurance gives us piece of mind. But have you ever thought you might be overpaying for your coverage? Or what if you find yourself without health coverage and need to find something affordable fast? The answers to these questions can easily be found on the Internet.

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Community calendar (Honolulu Advertiser)

BLOOD DRIVE, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at Waikele Center, next to Leonard's Malasadas; 7-11 a.m. at Kahala Mall, near Macy's Men's Store; 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 28 at Foodland, Ewa Town Center; must be 18 or older and in good health, weigh 110 pounds or more and present valid photo identification. 845-9966.

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Buffalo medical clinic to reopen (Rapid City Journal)

RAPID CITY -- Regional Health has announced that it will begin providing primary medical care in Buffalo in December.

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Google says it's working to solve health record dilemma (ZDNet)

Company's potential role in the field was prompted by the number of searches users perform on the site for hard-to-diagnose health problems. SAN FRANCISCO--Google aims to apply Web search technology to a general set of health information problems and remains committed to the market despite slow initial progress,...

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Travellers get health warning (The Scotsman)

Diabetic complications Patients with diabetes mellitus who travel abroad need to closely monitor their serum glucose levels. They often experience vast changes in their diet and amount of exercise (eg, walking on tours). Although patients whose condition is stable are quite capable of extensive travel, those with newly diagnosed or poorly controlled diabetes should be stabilized before taking a trip across multiple time zones.

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