The News Review:
- Health Tip: Is Your Child More Prone to Ear Infections?
- A mixed review for health plans
- Linda Spears, CWLA Vice President of Policy Will Speak at Senate …
Health Tip: Is Your Child More Prone to Ear Infections?
Washington Post, United States
But certain factors — both environmental and beyond anyone’s control — may increase your child’s risk. The American Academy of Family Physicians lists these common risk factors for ear infections in children:Being around cigarette smoking. Having had ear infections before, frequent colds, or having a family history of ear infections. Going to a day-care center. Being born premature or at low birth weight.
A mixed review for health plans
Salt Lake Tribune, United States
The Utah Department of Health on Tuesday released its 12th annual performance report for Utah’s commercial HMOs, as well as Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) plans. The plans cover more than 900,000 Utahns. Quality of care measures were based on data collected by the plans. Customers also were surveyed for the report available at health.
Linda Spears, CWLA Vice President of Policy Will Speak at Senate …
MarketWatch
The briefing will be held November 20, 2008, in room 416 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building from 11:00 A. The focus of the briefing will be on the Convention’s relevance to children’s health issues in the U. In 1979, The United Nations began efforts to develop a treaty to protect the rights of the world’s children. The United States was an active participant in the process and in 1989 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. To date, 193 countries have ratified the treaty and use it as a guide for policy and decision making concerning the needs of children.
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