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In June 2011, the Health Minister of Malaysia, Liow Tiong Lai, instructed companies selling " Strawberry Syrup ", a material used in some bubble teas, to stop selling them after chemical tests showed they were tainted with a carcinogen identified as DEHP.
Stafford Cripps became President of the Board of Trade, Herbert Morrison was given the post of Deputy Prime Minister and given overall control of Labour's nationalisation programme, Aneurin Bevan became Minister of Health, and Ellen Wilkinson, the only woman to serve in Attlee's government, became Minister of Education.
" Nevertheless, the bill was withdrawn in January 2007 at the request of Minister of Health Xavier Bertrand.
* 1952 – Khaw Boon Wan, Singapore Health Minister
Dewar also threatened to sack any minister or aide who briefed the media against another member of the Scottish Executive, following public rows between Jack McConnell and the Minister of Health and Community Care, Susan Deacon over the budget allocated to health.
The row escalated when, on 16 May, Health Minister Solomone Naivalu voted in support of Taiwan's bid to gain observer status at the World Health Assembly in Geneva.
Tuberculosis was diagnosed and the request for permission to import streptomycin to treat Orwell went as far as Aneurin Bevan, now Minister of Health.
Because of the losses Guido Westerwelle had to resign as chair of the FDP in favor of Philipp Rösler, Federal Minister of Health, who was consequently appointed as vice chancellor.
She served three terms as Prime Minister of Norway ( 1981, 1986 – 89, 1990 – 96 ), and has served as the Director General of the World Health Organization.
A former Minister of Health who had earned a reputation as a humanitarian while serving as an administrator in a U. S .- funded anti-yaws campaign, Duvalier ( known as " Papa Doc ") soon established another dictatorship.
* Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt ( CDU )Minister of Health
In October 1918, Mihály Károlyi established the Hungarian Democratic Republic, and Polanyi became Secretary to the Minister of Health.
Professor Kyaw Myint, Minister of Health ( 2005 )
In 1951, British Health Minister Aneurin Bevan expressed the view that, " It is probably true that Western Europe would have gone socialist after the war if Soviet behaviour had not given it too grim a visage.
The Indian Health Minister said the CSE tests were inaccurate, and said that the government's tests found pesticide levels within India's standards but above EU standards.
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Health Minister Dr. Riyadh Ibrahim suggested that Saddam temporarily step down to promote peace negotiations.
In 1987, Halonen was appointed by Prime Minister Harri Holkeri to be the Minister of Social Affairs and Health in the government, a position she held until 1990.
His fate was not helped by Health Minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang and the overhaul of the pharmaceutical industry in South Africa.
While Health Minister Frank Anstey supported Premier of New South Wales Jack Lang's bid to default on debt repayments, Lyons advocated orthodox fiscal management.
In 1958, Viktor Zhdanov, Deputy Minister of Health for the USSR, called on the World Health Assembly to undertake a global initiative to eradicate smallpox, resulting in Resolution WHA11. 54.

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In the government of Aguirre Cerda the socialists obtained the Ministries of Public Health, Forecast and Social Assistance, given to Salvador Allende, the Minister of Promotion, trusted to Oscar Schnake, and the Ministers of Lands and Colonization, handed out to Rolando Merino.
Among his major works are also the Ministry of Education and Health, in Rio ( 1936 – 43 ), designed with Le Corbusier, Oscar Niemeyer, and Roberto Burle Marx, among others, and the Pilot Plan of Brasília, a competition winner designed in 1957 and mostly built in 1958-1960.
The Journal's editorial board has worked together with notable contributors such as: UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan ; European Court Justice President, Gil Carlos Rodriguez Iglesias ; President Oscar Arias Sánchez ; Former Director-General of the World Health Organization, Gro Harlem Brundtland ; Iranian President Mohammad Khatami ; Deputy Secretary of U. S. Treasury Stuart Eizenstat ; and Under Secretary of State Thomas Pickering.

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The Israeli Health Ministry says it spends roughly $ 3450 per procedure.
" It's a serious epidemic ," says Lloyd Kolbe, director of the CDC's Adolescent and School Health program.
Because chamomile can cause uterine contractions which can lead to miscarriage, the U. S. National Institutes for Health says pregnant and nursing mothers should not consume chamomile.
The World Health Organization says care should be taken in the preparation and storage of salsa, since many raw-served varieties can act as growth media for potentially dangerous bacteria, especially when unrefrigerated.
A report from the National Institute of Mental Health says a gene variant that reduces dopamine activity in the prefrontal cortex is related to poorer performance and inefficient functioning of that brain region during working memory tasks, and to slightly increased risk for schizophrenia.
The South Australian Public Health Directorate says that the health risk of buying used clothing is very low.
** Conservatives: Health critic Rob Merrifield says women seeking abortions should get private third-party counselling.
Kenneth Goldberg, M. D., medical director of the Male Health Center at Baylor University, says, " It makes no sense medically.
Harvard School of Public Health professor, Gregory Connolly, however, says " the use of smokeless tobacco by players has a powerful role model effect on youth particularly among young males in sport, some of whom remain addicted in future careers as professional athletes.
The health risks – particularly the development of solid cancers in organs – rise proportionally with exposure " says Richard R. Monson, associate dean for professional education and professor of epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston.
A spokesman for the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins, where Burnham works, says the school advised him not to send his data to AAPOR, as the group has no authority to judge the research.
Charles N. Kahn III, a Republican who was executive vice president of the Health Insurance Association in 1993 and 1994, refers to his previous battles with Clinton as " ancient history ," and says " she is extremely knowledgeable about health care and has become a Congressional leader on the issue.
And, understanding how this particular parasite has adapted to humans may yield medical benefits far beyond treating elephantiasis, says collaborator Alan L. Scott, Ph. D., of the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University.
The World Health Organization says fluoridation is an effective way to prevent tooth decay in poor communities.
In the essay titled " Your Very Good Health ," Thomas says:
Men's Health magazine says that Five Guys ' meals are unhealthy.

Health and authorities
Pregnancy begins with implantation according to medical authorities such as the US FDA, the National Institutes of Health < sup > 79 </ sup > and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists ( ACOG ).< sup > 80 </ sup > Ulipristal acetate ( UPA ).
Health authorities in Sweden have suggested that the government pay 30, 000-40, 000 Kronor for funeral costs if a person donates their organs.
In addition, subsidies for farmers were increased, while under the Health Services and Public Health Act of 1968, largely as a result of their insistence, local authorities were granted powers to “ promote the welfare ” of elderly people in order to allow them greater flexibility in the provision of services.
The Health Services and Public Health Act 1968 empowered local authorities to maintain workshops for the elderly either directly or via the agency of a voluntary body.
A foreign physician may apply for licensure with the regional medical authorities, the Health Ministry, which represents the state in which the applicant intends to work.
The Public Health Act of 1875 required local authorities to implement building regulations, or bye-laws, which insisted that each house should be self-contained, with its own sanitation and water.
His medical degree earned him an appointment to the Board of Health in County Clare and then as a dispensary doctor in Portstewart, County Londonderry, but his conduct as a country doctor earned him the censure of the authorities.
Environmental Health authorities requested that the water be tested after it was confirmed that a young man had been infected.
Having regained his mobility after some months using a wheelchair, Daisley paid tribute to the National Health Service staff who had helped him, before speaking about the role of local authorities in helping disadvantaged areas.
This also meant to act as a liaison with local authorities ( Southwark London Borough Council and Camden London Borough Council ), get building consent and permissions from its planning departments, handle ( tele ) communications between BT and BBC TV Centre and keep track of Security, Health, Safety and Fire issues.
Other posts she has held include chair of English Nature ; vice chairman of the BBC ; board member of AWG plc ; Chief Executive of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds and of a number of local health authorities, including Parkside Health Authority.
DEHA is neither regulated nor classified as a human carcinogen by the U. S. Occupational Safety & Health Administration, the National Toxicology Program or the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the leading authorities on carcinogenic substances.
Similar recommendations have been issued by other authorities, like the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, both based on liquid chromatography – mass spectrometry ( LC / MS ) detection after hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography ( HILIC ) separation.
Up to her death, the police, the social services department of four local authorities, the National Health Service, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ( NSPCC ), and local churches all had contact with her, and noted the signs of abuse.
The authorities undertook a massive revaccination of the population, helped by the World Health Organization, "... almost the entire Yugoslavian population of 18 million people was vaccinated.
A further wave of unitary authorities were created in 2009 under the terms of the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007.
NHS strategic health authorities ( SHA ) are part of the structure of the National Health Service in England.
In 2002, the existing NHS health authorities ( see List of NHS Health Authorities ( 1996-2002 )) were renamed and merged to form the 28 new strategic health authorities.
In July 1926 ( a time when almost all housebuilding was for local authorities ) he gave an extensive address to the Health and Housing Committee – already speaking for a firm that had “ built more houses than any other firm or individual in the world ”.
In July 1926 ( a time when almost all housebuilding was for local authorities ) he gave an extensive address to the Health and Housing Committee – already speaking for a firm that had “ built more houses than any other firm or individual in the world ”.
In the end, the National Board of Health lost both funding and support from Congress, which gave the Board's enlarged authorities, and its quarantine stations, to MHS.

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