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Health Insurance... How do you look at it?

Dear All,

After so long time, I have clicked on this section.Happy to see you again.

I have just renewed my health insurance a day ago. On the same topic,

I want to ask you all, that What are your views at your Health insurance, have your really bought for your health or as a part of tax saving scheme?

What I feel is here in the link.

http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/insurance-analysis/health-insurance-+-i...

Risk may arise against Organic Food

Don't place too much value on organically grown food - they are nutritionally no better than food grown with synthetic chemicals, says an exhaustive new study. Consumers are willing to pay more for organic food based on their perceived health and nutrition benefits.

Check the study on Nutritional quality of organic foods ---- http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/ajcn.2009.28041v1

Ask For a Bill !!!

Hello Friends,After a long time, I am here with my Pharmainfo.net blogs. I missed my trip to Skills test 2008, but it thought me very much.

Any way back to the topic.

All the buyers of the medicines, be aware. Because, It is an issue of multi-corer spurious and substandard drugs.

The growth of this market is increasing day by day. And even India accounts for 35 percent of spurious drugs in the world supported by the site-1.

Police detain sacked head of China milk-powder

Police in China have detained the sacked chairwoman of Sanlu Group, the company at the centre of a mounting national scandal over deadly baby formula, state media reported on Wednesday.

 

China said Wednesday more than 6,000 babies had fallen ill and three died after drinking milk powder laced with a toxic chemical, as it vowed massive efforts to contain a widening food scandal.

New Test Identifies Heart Transplant Rejection

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved AlloMap, a non-invasive test that helps doctors identify heart transplant recipients who are rejecting the new organ.

The test monitors the genetic activity of a transplant recipient's white blood cells, the immune system's primary defense against viruses, bacteria and other germs, the FDA said in a news release.

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