News - Healthy Kids
By Metos, Julie Nanney, Marilyn S ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: This study examines the results of federal legislation on the content and quality of policies written in 2005- 2006 by Utah school districts (n = 30).
By Barbara Anderson, The Fresno Bee, Calif. Sep. 8--Children from low-income families with government-sponsored health insurance not only are healthier, but also enjoy a better quality of life, according to a study made public Thursday. Researchers with the RAND Corp.
Healthy Kids' Catalog(R) -- a one-of-a-kind online catalog company exclusively offering "Solutions That Foster Healthy Children(TM)" -- today announced the launch of its online storefront at www.healthykidscatalog.com.
In the heart of Silicon Valley, the message is a simple one to the low- to moderate-income parents of children without health insurance: Sign up your child for the Santa Clara Family Health Plan and your son or daughter will be covered. No matter what.
Sep. 11--In the heart of Silicon Valley, the message is a simple one to the low- to moderate-income parents of children without health insurance: Sign up your child for the Santa Clara Family Health Plan and your son or daughter will be covered. No matter what.
