Video Results: "health care" |
|
|
 |
News results: "health care" |
|
 |
|
Severe Hypoglycemia in Older Diabetics Tied to Dementia
Type 2 diabetics who suffer hypoglycemia crises serious enough to need emergency care may be at...
|
Intel and GE Sign $250 Million Deal in Health Care Field
Two Giant US companies announced Thursday that they will team up to produce a line of...
|
Good News for Unemployed: Walgreens Offers Them Free Care
Have you lost you job recently? If you’re among “yes” people, then you have one...
|
However Cute, Pets Still Can Hurt Their Owners
A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showed that many Americans,...
|
Even Moderate Drinking May Lead to Cancer in Women
Many studies have shown that alcohol consumed in moderate amounts prevents diseases. One glass of...
|
Octomom Is Eager To Take Her Children Home
Nadya Suleman told TV host "Dr. Phil" McGraw on Tuesday that she fears Kaiser Permanente...
|
Psoriasis Drug Raptiva Tied to PML Deaths
The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday said Genentech’s psoriasis drug Raptiva has...
|
Too Many Fast-Food Restaurants Lead to an Increased Number of Strokes
Researchers present at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference...
|
Johnson&Johnson Sued by the United States
The United States has sued the Johnson&Johnson company for marketing the heart drug...
|
Octuplets Mother Receives Death Threats, Launches Website for Donations
Nadya Suleman, the mom who recently gave birth to octuplets, has reportedly moved from her home to...
|
National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness DAY Is Almost Here
Saturday marks the annual National Back HIV/AIDS Awareness DAY, a day meant to encourage...
|
Kids Who Need Vitamins Less Likely To Get Them
A study appearing in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine reveals that children and...
|
Common Chemicals Linked to Fertility Problems
A new study has revealed that the chemicals known as perfluorinated chemicals, which can be...
|
Senate Expected to Approve Kids' Health Insurance Program
Senators continued to debate the reauthorization of a bill to expand the State...
|
Lets Leave Steve Jobs Take Care Of His Health!
The five months that Apple is expected to spend without its cofounder and CEO will surely appear to...
|
Steve Jobs Is Taking Five Months Off Due To Medical Issues
Apple Inc.’s CEO Steve Jobs announced on Wednesday that he will be taking a leave of absence...
|
Apple's Steve Jobs Is Taking Five Months Off Due To Medical Issues
Apple Inc.’s CEO Steve Jobs announced on Wednesday that he will be taking a leave of absence...
|
Elective C-section Risky for Babies
New research published this week in the journal New England Journal of Medicine questions the...
|
Tom Cruise: It’s “Horrific” that Travoltas Lost Jett
As the private memorial service has been held in Florida for John Travolta’s 16-year-old son...
|
Wegmans to Offer Free Antibiotics
Starting Tuesday, Wegmans Food Markets offers its customer antibiotics at no charge for a period...
|
The Growth Rate in Health Care Spending in US Lower
The increase in health care spending in the US was the smallest since 1998 due to the growing use...
|
Federal Ratings for Nursing Homes
According to a recent analysis of the government’s first ranking of nearly 16,000 nursing...
|
Purple In Henderson County
Relay for life is a fundraising event focusing on helping out people suffering from all types of...
|
The American Academy of Pediatrics Recommends Flu Shots for All Children Six Months and Older
For those who don’t know yet, the American Academy of Pediatrics is recommending flu shots...
|
Virginity Pledges Are Not Valid Anymore?
The results, published in the journal Pediatrics, suggest that virginity “pledgers”...
|
Everybody Is Expecting Obama’s Health Care Reform
It’s not a secret to anyone that healthcare in the U.S. is currently flawed. Healthcare...
|
Lack Of Sleep Associated With Heart Disease
Researchers found a link between lack of sleep and heart disease, according to a report published...
|
Health Care Providers Protected Under Conscience Rule
The Bush administration issued on Tuesday a regulation that expands protections for health care...
|
Calif. Supreme Court Allows Good Samaritans To Be Sued
The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a woman who pulled her friend out of a car after...
|
10 Puppy Mill Survivors Searching For A Home
The ten puppies seized at Los Angeles International Airport will be given up for adoption.Those...
|
|
 |
U.S.
|
US health industry promises to tackle spiralling costs
Washington - Representatives of the US healthcare industry on Monday pledged to find savings of...
|
US swine flu cases increase to 642, likely to spread
Washington - The number of people sickened by swine influenza in the United States increased to 642...
|
New York finds more probable cases, more schools closed
New York - Authorities confirmed Thursday a total of 49 swine flu cases in New York City and...
|
Sebelius confirmed as US health secretary amid swine-flu scare
Washington - Kathleen Sebelius was approved by the US Senate as health secretary Tuesday,...
|
Tax Day in the US: Tea Party protests and last-minute filings
Washington - As US workers rushed to meet an annual deadline to file their tax returns,...
|
Back in US, Obama turns to domestic issues
Washington - US President Barack Obama put the spotlight back on his domestic agenda Thursday after...
|
World's oldest person celebrates 115th birthday
Lost Angeles - A California woman said to be the world's oldest human being celebrated her 115th...
|
US lost 663,000 jobs in March, unemployment 8.5 per cent
Washington - The United States shed 663,000 jobs in March, lifting the unemployment rate to 8.5 per...
|
US House, Senate approve 2010 budget outline
Washington - US lawmakers on Thursday approved a 3.5-trillion-dollar budget...
|
Obama defends spending as key to future economic growth
Washington - US President Barack Obama defended the spending outlined in his budget Tuesday,...
|
Obama defends ambitious budget as in-step with economic challenges
Washington - US President Barack Obama on Tuesday defended his ambitious budget proposals,...
|
UN chief, Bill Clinton visit Haiti to boost economic recovery
New York - UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and former US president Bill Clinton flew Monday for a...
|
US unemployment jumps to 8.1 per cent; 651,000 jobs lost
Washington - The United States shed 651,000 jobs in February, the latest sign of a deepening...
|
Former DC Mayor Marion Barry Back in Hospital
Former D.C. Mayor Marion Barry was readmitted to Howard Hospital on Tuesday due to post-operative...
|
Obama to nominate new health secretary
Washington - US President Barack Obama will nominate Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius as health...
|
Expansion of Health Care for Children Signed into Law
Four million more children in the United States will have their health insurance covered thanks...
|
Federal Panel: California Must Release 58,000 Inmates
Federal judges ruled yesterday that the state of California must reduce the number of inmates in...
|
Unemployment Rates at Their Highest in Decades
Friday, the Labor Department informed that the United States had lost approximately 600,000...
|
Obama Expands Child Health Care Coverage to 11 Million
President Barack Obama signed Wednesday a bill to expand publicly funded health care for children...
|
House Expected To Approve Children’s Health Bill Today
The House on Wednesday is expected to approve the expansion of the State Children’s Health...
|
Senate Approves Health Bill For Children
The Senate on Thursday approved the bill designed to provide health insurance to more than...
|
Bloomberg's Budget Plan Would Include Cutting 23,000 Jobs
Mayor Bloomberg’s budget plan includes cutting New York City’s working force by as many...
|
California Hospital Death Rates For 2006/2007 Released
In an attempt to help improve health care and people looking for better places to treat their...
|
Barack Hussein Obama Sworn In as America’s 44th President
With America and the entire world expecting with a high level of enthusiasm for him to take office,...
|
Groups, States File Suit Against U.S. Government On Abortion Rule
Seven states and two abortion rights groups filed suit against the...
|
Seven States Sue over Bush Anti-Abortion Rule
Thursday, seven states sued the federal government over a rule that further expands...
|
STDs At All-Time High, But Chlamydia Sets Record
Although previous reports have shown that sexually transmitted diseases are on decline in...
|
Salmonella Outburst Linked To Peanut Butter
The outburst of salmonella that affected approximately 410 people in 43 states, and is believed to...
|
Hawaiian Unemployed People Can’t Afford Health Insurance
Health insurance has a become a big issue as more and more people are laid off due to the financial...
|
Peanut Butter, Possibly The Source Of Current Salmonella Outbreak
Peanut butter may have infected 399 people in 42 states with salmonella, according to the Minnesota...
|
|
 |
Technology
|
WSJ: Steve Jobs Still In Charge At Apple
Despite being on medical leave until June, Steve Jobs is still involved in Apple’s...
|
Report: Jobs Still Running the Show at Apple
Very good news for all the Apple fans out there: Steve Jobs, the company’s already legendary...
|
FCC Working on Plan to Deliver Broadband to Americans
As of yesterday, the Federal Communications Commission is concentrating its efforts to create a...
|
“25 Random Things” Is the New Facebook Phenomenon
The exercise called “25 Random Things about Me” is the new Facebook marketing solution...
|
Data Breaches' Cost Is Rising
A recent research by the Ponemon Institute has shown that the cost of a data breach runs...
|
More States Cut to Low-Income Health Care Programs
More and more states are making hopeful attempts to salvage their budgets. The latest news...
|
U.S. Commission Releases Guidelines For War Against Cyberattacks
The Obama administration has a lot of issues to address,
from the economy, to the health care...
|
Intel Develops Health Care Program
Intel announced at a medical conference in New Orleans that it will introduce technology which will...
|
Joe Doerr: Bill Joy Would Be a Great CTO in Obama Administration
During the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, billionaire John
Doerr suggested in an interview...
|
Web’s Founder Concerned with How to Improve its Creation
The man credited with creating the web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, is concerned with the fact that the...
|
Intel Rolls Out Its New System-On-A-Chip Technology
On Thursday, Intel addressed the embedded market with the first eight products of its...
|
Doctors Are Not Ready For Electronic Medical Records
According to a national survey conducted by the U.S. government, doctors have a hard time switching...
|
Silicon Valley Janitors On Strike Over Low Wages
Silicon Valley janitors went on
strike today over low wages and the unavailability of health care....
|
Microsoft Buys Thai Hospital Software Maker
Microsoft Corp. announced it will buy Bangkok-based Global Care Solutions Ltd., or GCS, which...
|
|
 |
People
|
US octo-mother has TV reality show deal on horizon
Lost Angeles - Nadya Suleman, the US single mother of 14 children including recently-born...
|
Ed McMahon Is Currently in Intensive Care
Ed McMahon, the longtime helper of Johnny Carson on the popular “The Tonight Show,” has...
|
Nadya Suleman Rejects $1 Million Porn Flick Offer
Well, I bet you did not expect this.
Octomom Nadya Suleman has rejected $1 million, as...
|
Rumpole Creator Sir John Mortimer Dies
British dramatist and author Sir John Mortimer, who gave life to the famous character Rumpole of...
|
John Travolta and Kelly Preston Devastated by Son Jett’s Mysterious Death
Authorities said that John Travolta’s teenage son, Jett, passed away on Friday in the Bahamas...
|
Peter Falk Reportedly Suffering from Alzheimer’s
Peter Falk, the legendary actor of the long-running Columbo series, is supposedly suffering
from...
|
Columbo Star Peter Falk Is a Victim of Alzheimer’s Disease
Catherine Falk claims her 81-year-old acting legend best known for his playing detective “Columbo...
|
Kevin Federline Pinching Some of Britney’s Spotlight
Britney Spears is back and in the center of attention – good
attention this time – and ex-husband...
|
K-Fed And His Love For Britney
Kevin Federline is one of the most important people in Britney Spears' life as the father of her...
|
Something's Fishy About Heidi Montag And Spencer Pratt's Wedding
Given Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt's history, which has been carefully chronicled by MTV's...
|
Winona Ryder Feeling Well After Being Taken Ill On Flight
Wednesday
morning, actress Winona Ryder was admitted to a west London hospital after she became...
|
Health Ledger's Daughter Matilda To Inherit His Estate Eventually
It's been long enough since Heath Ledger passed away and his fortune is nearly settled, with the...
|
It Only Makes Sense To David Blaine
American illusionist David Blaine has come up with yet
another idea to test his endurance: this...
|
Brad and Angelina Are Trying to Save the World
And the first step was already taken years ago, when Maddox, 7, was adopted from Cambodia, making...
|
Jessica Simpson Promotes Healthy Beer
Jessica Simpson found one brand new activity besides
singing: promoting healthy beer! If you...
|
Report: John Edwards Had Child with Mistress while Running for President
The former North Carolina Senator and 2004 VP candidate John Edwards, whose 2008 campaign for the...
|
Alex Rodriguez Responds to Wife’s Claims, Highlighting Prenup
Finally, New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez responds to his wife’s
request for divorce. It has been...
|
Yes, We All Care About Sarah Jessica Parker’s Possibly Missing Mole
Where is it? Sarah Jessica Parker’s so-called trademark
mole, the one she rigorously refused to...
|
Kimora Lee Gets The Kids And $480,000 A Year For Each
The two daughters of hip hop mogul Russell Simmons with his ex-wife Kimora Lee, will be well taken...
|
George Carlin, Counterculture Comedian, Dies at 71
Comedian George Carlin, a counterculture symbol, died
Sunday of heart failure. According to The...
|
One More Year of Electric Shock Treatment for Center Students
The Judge Rotenberg Educational Center in Canton has been
granted another year of applying...
|
Kevin DuBrow Overdosed On Cocaine
Toxicology reports have found that Kevin DuBrow, the late singer of 1980s metal band Quiet Riot,...
|
Dennis Quaid Sues Baxter Corporation
Actor Dennis Quaid and his wife Kimberly Buffington
decided to file a lawsuit against the...
|
‘Quiet Riot’ Bassist Sheds More Light On Kevin DuBrow’s Death
Following the mysterious death of Quiet Riot lead singer Kevin DuBrow, the initial Quiet Riot...
|
Hulk Hogan's Wife Seeking Half of Assets
Linda Bollea, wife of pro-wrestler Hulk Hogan, filed for divorce last Wednesday and is seeking half...
|
Quiet Riot's Kevin DuBrow Found Dead In Las Vegas Home
Authorities are currently investigating the sudden, mysterious death of Quiet Riot lead singer,...
|
Dennis Quaid’s Twins In Danger After Medical Mishap
Actor Dennis Quaid and his wife Kimberly Buffington’s newborn twins are reportedly struggling for...
|
Oprah’s Weight Fluctuations Hide Medical Condition
Following years of struggling to keep her body in shape, Oprah Winfrey finally came clean about the...
|
Paris Hilton To Begin Her Image-Changing Journey
Very determined to be taken seriously, Paris Hilton announced she will be taking a trip to Rwanda...
|
Bo Diddley Stable After Heart Attack
Rock’n’roll pioneer Bo Diddley went through his second serious health scare this year,...
|
|
 |
Health
|
WHO: 1,490 cases of new flu, 30 deaths, as scientists meet
Geneva - The World Health Organization held Tuesday an online conference of scientists from various...
|
Flu Death Toll in Mexico on the Rise
The number of dead in Mexico's flu epidemic rose to 103, Mexican Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova...
|
Kaiser Permanente Settles Transplant Claims
Kaiser Permanent has agreed to pay $1 million to settle arbitration claims on behalf of five...
|
Black Patients Less Likely to Get Appropriate Care for Lung Cancer
Racial disparities are still present in the American medical system when it comes to lung cancer....
|
Tuberculosis Scare at Three Chicago-Area Hospitals
Hundreds of patients and staff at three Chicago-area hospitals may have been exposed to...
|
China has long way to go on health reforms
Beijing - Chinese authorities released a long-awaited health reform action plan...
|
NY Health Commissioner Calls for Tax on Sugared Drinks
An article in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests that imposing a tax on sodas and sports...
|
Health Insurance Unaffordable in the US for 1.6 M People in 2007/2008
When it comes to health insurance things don’t look very good for Americans. According to a...
|
Google Health Expands Partnership with CVS Caremark
Rhode Island Company CVS Caremark Corp. said it has expanded its partnership with Google Health by...
|
WHO calls for disaster-resistant hospitals, health facilities
Manila - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday urged Asian countries to...
|
CQC: 21 NHS Trusts Fail Hygiene Tests
According to a report released Friday by the Care Quality Commission, the new “super...
|
WHO earmarks 15 billion dollars to curb drug-resistant TB by 2015
Beijing - Ministers from 27 nations have backed a 15-billion-dollar plan to...
|
Intel and GE team up on telemedicine
New York - Going to the doctor could become a thing of the past for many people if the telemedicine...
|
Intel, GE Reportedly Plan to Announce Health Care Partnership
Chip giant Intel Corp. and US conglomerate General Electric Co plan to announce a partnership in...
|
Walgreen To Provide Free Care For Unemployed
Walgreen Co., the nation’s largest drugstore chain, and its Take Care Health Systems...
|
FDA Warns 9 Companies for Making Unapproved Narcotics
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday warned nine manufacturers for illegally making powerful...
|
Teens Should Be Screened for Depression, Experts Recommend
A government-appointed medical panel said doctors should screen all teenagers for depression, a...
|
Rapid Weight Gain in Early Infancy Predisposes to Childhood Obesity
I am sure every mommy is happy to see her baby has a good appetite. Even more, they don’t...
|
Hurricane Katrina Tied to Dramatic Increase in Heart Attacks
Tulane University research has shown that Hurricane Katrina has contributed to a dramatic rise in...
|
Stents Better than Bypass Surgery at Relieving Pain
A new study presented Saturday at the American College of Cardiology conference in Orlando,...
|
3000 Vets at Risk of HIV and Hepatitis after Unsterile Procedure
More than 3,000 patients undergoing certain routine medical procedures at Miami’s VA...
|
March 24 Is World TB Day
March 24 is World TB Day, a day that aims to remind people that the disease is still a major health...
|
Pope Benedict’s Remarks – Misunderstood?
Pope Benedict’s statement upon arriving in Cameron that AIDS cannot be overcome by the...
|
Group: Baby Care Products Contain Cancer-Causing Chemicals
A health advocacy group found out that more than half the baby shampoo, lotion and other infant...
|
Former First Lady Barbara Bush in Good Health after Heart Surgery
Former first lady Barbara Bush is expected to be moved out of intensive care on Saturday after...
|
Washington Legalizes Assisted Suicide
Washington State passed Initiative 1000, which means it has legalized assisted suicide. Starting...
|
FDA: People Wearing Transdermal Patches during MRI Can Suffer Burns
The Food and Drug Administration, in a public health advisory issued Thursday, warned about risk...
|
Americans Suffer From Severe Sleeping Problems Because of the Recession
It appears that the recession has forced Americans to cut back on everything from health care to...
|
Obama nominates Sebelius as US health secretary
Washington - US President Barack Obama nominated Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius as health...
|
Combination of Two-Already Approved Drugs May Cure Resistant TB
Two FDA-approved drugs show promise in treating extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis (XDR-TB),...
|
|
 |
World
|
Queen Elizabeth II to bestow honorary knighthood on Kennedy
Washington - Queen Elizabeth II has decided to bestow honorary knighthood on longtime US Senator...
|
Global Efforts Against HIV/AIDS Should Focus On Prevention And Testing
Prevention strategies should be improved in order to reduce transmission of HIV among those...
|
"Will Brussels Kill What Moscow Couldn't?", Poles Wonder
Gdansk - Tourists visiting Poland's Baltic coast often snap photos at the gates of Gdansk's...
|
Mexico Prays To The Virgin Of Guadalupe For Help
When times are tough, people generally turn to their deities for help, advice or divine salvation....
|
German Prince Seeks Return Of Property
Potsdam, Germany - Some 63 years after the end of World War II, a German prince is trying to secure...
|
World AIDS Day - A Reminder That HIV Has Not Gone Away
Just days before the World AIDS Day on December 1st, the World Health Organization released a study...
|
Somali pirates live high life when not on high seas
Mogadishu - They drive flashy cars, throw extravagant parties in their massive houses, talk loudly...
|
Vatican says no to Obama-supported embryonic stem cell research
Vatican City - The Vatican's top health issues official reiterated Tuesday the Roman Catholic...
|
British teenager wins right to die after court case is dropped
London - A terminally-ill teenager in Britain has won the right to die after she was taken to...
|
Czech Premier Faces Electoral Test before EU Presidency
Prague - Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek faced a crucial test in Senate run-off elections...
|
Barack Obama Versus John McCain: The Health Care System Round
With the presidential
campaigns nearing the end and the elections on November 4,
2008...
|
After Years Of Effort, Mental Health Legislation Finally Passes
After 12 years of effort to pass legislation requiring insurance companies to cover mental...
|
Obama To Launch Multifaceted Attack On McCain’s Health Care Plan
Barack Obama launched an attack on John McCain’s health care plan Saturday and focused its...
|
Correa's Long March towards Socialism in Ecuador
Buenos Aires/Quito - Ecuador's new constitution, approved in a referendum on Sunday, dwarfs its...
|
European Commission Wants More Humane Treatment in Slaughterhouses
The European Commission wants new rules aimed at reducing animal suffering in Europe's butcheries,...
|
Number of Sick Babies from Sanlu’s Formula Soars
Wednesday, China's
health minister announced that the number of infants sickened by Sanlu...
|
Schwarzenegger Promissed to Veto Delayed California Budget
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vowed to veto a long-delayed state budget proposal...
|
Obama and McCain on U.S. Health Care
There are very few issues on which both U.S. presidential candidates agree. One of those issues is...
|
US Campaign Rhetoric Shows Resurgent "Culture Wars"
San Francisco - The United States might be fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, but back on home...
|
Pigs, lipstick and smears in the 2008 election
Washington - Depending on your political persuasion, Barack Obama either made an innocent remark or...
|
New York plans remembrances for 7th anniversary of 9/11
New York - Seven years after the September 11 terrorist strikes, New Yorkers on Thursday will...
|
Pakistani Taliban admit kidnapping two Chinese engineers
Islamabad - Pakistani Taliban on Tuesday claimed they have abducted two Chinese engineers in...
|
1st West Nile Virus Death of 2008 in California
The West Nile virus made its first human victim this year in the state of California. A 72-year-old...
|
Medicare Payment Error Rate Higher Than Said
The inspector general at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services denounced Medicare for...
|
North Carolina Patient Dies After Being Left In A Chair For 22 Hours
According to federal
officials, a North Carolina
mental patient passed away after the nurses at...
|
Calif. Supreme Court: Doctors Can’t Deny Treatment to Gays Anymore
On Monday, the California Supreme
Court forbad doctors to cite their religious beliefs as a reason...
|
Schwarzenegger Ordered to Testify,Kelso Seeks $8 Billion for Calif. Prisons
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and two of his aides were ordered to take part in a...
|
Nebraska Beef In The Spotlight Once Again With Another Major Recall
One month after Nebraska Beef Ltd., one of the nation’s
largest meatpackers, was involved in a...
|
Hospital Executives Detained For Using Homeless People In Medical Fraud
FBI discovered an alleged fraud scheme involving federal Medicaid and state Medi-Cal health...
|
FBI Arrests LA Hospitals Execs for Using Homeless People in Medical Fraud
A top hospital official and an operator of a homeless facility were reached by the long arm of the...
|
|
 |
Business
|
Chrysler to declare bankruptcy as last-minute talks fail
Washington - The long ailing US carmaker Chrysler LLC was to enter bankruptcy protection Thursday...
|
GM closing plants for summer; Chrysler bankruptcy nears
Washington - Under government pressure to prove its viability by June 1 and bracing for a...
|
Medicare Decides To Expand Coverage For Cancer Drugs
Doctors and patients who need Medicare reimbursement for certain experimental treatments...
|
UnitedHealth Agrees To Update Its Database
Minnesota-based UnitedHealth Group Inc. on Tuesday agreed to pay $50 million to establish a new...
|
Vicks VapoRub Linked To Breathing Problems In Infants
A new study has recently revealed that Vicks VapoRub, a popular cold remedy, could cause airway...
|
Wegmans Will Start Selling Free Antibiotics
Starting Tuesday, Wegmans Food Markets offers its customer antibiotics at no charge for a period...
|
Yahoo Continues To Lose Market Share To Google
The economic crisis is affecting a number of domains, and internet companies are not an exception....
|
Medicare Premiums To Remain Steady In 2009
Medicare
officials have announced that 2009 would be the sixth year not to register an...
|
Fresenius Acquires APP for $4.6 Billion
Fresenius SE, the biggest European producer of intravenous medicines, will purchase APP...
|
Philips’ TV Business Struggling With 72% Profit Drop
Philips Electronics’ TV business
is currently struggling with significant profit losses, as the...
|
FedEx Set To Increase Rates by 2008
The FedEx Freight and National
LTL will increase their general shipping rates by 5.5 percent as to...
|
Philips to Acquire Respironics for $ 5,1B
Royal Philips Electronics NV, one of the largest electronics companies in the world and the biggest...
|
ACE Will Acquire Combined Insurance Co. From Aon for $2.4 billion
Ace Ltd., the property and casualty insurer based in Hamilton, Bermuda, made public that an...
|
Reckitt Benckiser Is Ready to Enter the U. S. Healthcare Market
Reckitt Benckiser, one of the world’s leading manufacturers
of cleaning products, with operations...
|
Ford Reaches Agreement with Union
Ford Motor Co and the United Automobile Workers union reached
an agreement on Saturday regarding...
|
Wal-Mart Expands $4 per Month Generic Drug Program
World’s largest retailer and the largest employer in the United States, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.,...
|
UAW and GM Reach Tentative Agreement at 3 a.m.
The United Auto Workers announced after midnight on Monday morning that its members are to strike...
|
Update: UAW Hits GM with Announced Nationwide Strike
The United Auto Workers announced after midnight on Monday morning that its members are to strike...
|
United Auto Workers Sets 11 a.m. Strike at GM
The United Auto Workers announced after midnight on Monday morning that its members are to strike...
|
General Motors Exceeds Forecasts with $891-Million Profit
General Motors Corporation exceeded forecasts and reported a second quarter profit of 891 million...
|
Daimler Chrysler To Sign Deal With Cerberus
Daimler Chrysler AG, the world's fifth biggest carmaker, announced
Monday that the group will...
|
|
 |
|
| Photos Gallery |
|
|
 |
|