Sunday, March 27, 2011

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More adults going without medical care because of costs
American Medical News
A greater percentage of working-age adults forgo doctor visits, tests and medication, a study finds. By Charles Fiegl, amednews staff. Posted March 28, 2011. Washington -- More working-age Americans are going without health insurance and not seeking ...
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The Ridge Review: Run a Lap, Save a Life
my.hsj.org
An all night event, Relay For Life calls for students to gather their friends, make a team, and compete in challenges. The teams put together by students will be required to have at least one member walking the track at all times during the night. ...
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Health care law buries businesses in paperwork
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act places a new and heavy burden of paperwork on virtually every employer, and it has nothing to do with health care or health insurance mandates. To help pay for the law, the new law extends the obligation ...
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DeFusco's Salmonella Outbreak Update: 25 ill
Food Poison Journal
The Rhode Island Department of Health reports that the case count in the Salmonella outbreak linked to DeFusco's bakery has increased to 25. "[The Department of Health] has now received reports of 25 people who are ill throughout the state, ...
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Food Poison Journal
Get to know your colon
Albany Times Union
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. What better time to familiarize yourself with the large intestine? By sonia chopra Special to the Times Union You do a lot to live well. You eat right, work out and get regular checkups. ...
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Japan radiation fears: Health officials try to calm US anxiety
American Medical News
Doctors can ease people's worries by having the best and most up-to-date information and helping to educate patients. By Carolyne Krupa, amednews staff. Posted March 28, 2011. Reports of problems at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in the ...
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House Week in Review - March 25, 2011
iSurf Muhlenberg.com
FRANKFORT— The House gave final passage in special session late Thursday to a Medicaid funding bill that would fix Kentucky's $139 million 2011 Medicaid shortfall without—according to a promise by the governor—exacting across-the-board cuts placed in ...
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Nicotine Raises Blood Sugar Levels in Lab
U.S. News & World Report
By Serena Gordon SUNDAY, March 27 (HealthDay News) -- Smoking is damaging to everyone's health, but the nicotine in cigarettes may be even more deadly for people who have diabetes. In lab experiments, researchers discovered that nicotine raised blood ...
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Tyson Donates 29000 Pounds of Chicken to Gwinnett Families
Patch.com
Tracy Christian and Debbie McMinn of the United Way divvy up the chicken in donated shopping bags. The United Way has distributed 5000 vouchers for families in need to get six pounds of protein each. By Laura Sullivan | Email the author | 10:45am It is ...
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