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Health Tips - The benefits of Water
Here are some health tips, in this case its the benefits of drinking water, at least 8 glasses a day!

NEED FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE PROMOTED; IT'S COVER THE UNINSURED WEEK, AIMED AT PRODDING CONGRESS INTO ACTION.(Local)
Byline: Fred A. Mohr Staff writer Granby Elementary School Principal Barbara Hubbard gathered 27 kindergartners and first- and second-graders in the cafeteria Wednesday. When you think of them not having (health) insurance, it puts a real face on the problem, she said. Representatives from the

Publication: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)

CHARITY CARE MAY INCLUDE CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE
DUNSTAN McNICHOL, Trenton Bureau The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 12-05-1997 CHARITY CARE MAY INCLUDE CHILDREN'S HEALTH INSURANCE -- $500M PACKAGE IN THE WORKS By DUNSTAN McNICHOL, Trenton Bureau Date: 12-05-1997, Friday Section: NEWS Edition: All Editions -- 4 Star, 3 Star Late, 3 Star, 2 Star, 1

Publication: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

Deadline today for health plan/ Applications for child assistance soar after state caps program because of budget shortfall
Low-income families seeking health insurance for their kids have only one day - today - to apply for Child Health Plan Plus, a program being capped because of state budget cuts. The plan provides primary health care - checkups, lab work and prescriptions - to kids who aren't eligible for Medicaid

Publication: The Gazette

Save Health Care for New York Children - New York Times
Eleven thousand 12-year-olds are on the verge of losing their health insurance as Albany dithers over New York State's budget. At stake in the stalled negotiations is Child Health Plus, a program that provides primary and preventive health care for about 70,000 young children of parents who work

Publication: The New York Times

CLINTON BACKS INSURANCE FOR KIDS' HEALTH CARE
BOB GROVES, Staff Writer The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 07-02-1997 CLINTON BACKS INSURANCE FOR KIDS' HEALTH CARE -- ADDRESSES NATION'S HOSPITALS By BOB GROVES, Staff Writer Date: 07-02-1997, Wednesday Section: NEWS Edition: All Editions -- 5 Star, 4 Star, 3 Star, 2 Star, 1 Star Billions of dollars

Publication: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)

Reading, Writing and Runny Noses; For Those Without Insurance, School Health Clinics Fill In - New York Times
At Intermediate School 218 in Washington Heights, 12-year-old Billy W. Vargas had severe chest pains one morning during class and could not catch his breath. He was having an asthma attack, a nurse determined. Another student, Eddy Peralta, 14, was having difficulty concentrating in class because

Publication: The New York Times

Income and Health Security Elude Many Pennsylvania Children and Families
To: STATE EDITORS Contact: Kathy Fisher or Alisa Simon, +1-215-563-5848, of Philadelphia Citizens for Children and Youth; or Berry Friesen, of Pennsylvania Hunger Action Center, +1-717-233-6705 Census Poverty and Income Data Illustrates that Pennsylvania Families are still struggling to make ends

Publication: U.S. Newswire

Health Care for Kids: Getting the Word Out -- There are a number of programs available, but many families unaware they qualify
As many as 22,000 children lack health insurance in Yakima County, and many of their parents may not know they could qualify for free or low-cost medical care. More money than ever is available for state-provided children's medical care, but not enough people are signing up for the programs. What

Publication: Yakima Herald-Republic


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