Sunday, March 27, 2011

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The Time to Innovate Is Now
Wall Street Journal
By LAURA LANDRO Finding innovative ways to deliver health care has never been more important than it is today. With the passage of sweeping health-care legislation last year, 32 million more people are expected to flood into a health-care system ...
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Relay for Life
Times-Delphic
Luminaries lined the track around Drake University's Knapp Center Friday night to honor and remember those affected by cancer. Drake's sixth annual Relay for Life was put on by Colleges Against Cancer to raise money for the American Cancer Society. ...
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Times-Delphic
Dayton Children's backs new guidelines for car safety seats
Dayton Daily News
By Robin McMacken, Staff Writer 5:52 PM Sunday, March 27, 2011 The Children's Medical Center of Dayton supports the new guidelines announced last week by the American Academy of Pediatrics advising parents to change the way they buckle up their ...
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DeFusco's Bakery Salmonella Outbreak Hits 25
Food Poison Journal
The Rhode Island Department of Health (HEALTH) continues its investigation of an outbreak of Salmonella, possibly related to zeppoles. HEALTH has now received reports of 25 people who are ill throughout the state, with a common characteristic among ...
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Vermont House Passes Single-Payer Health Care
AllGov
Vermont has moved a step closer to becoming the first state in the nation to adopt a government-run, universal health care system, following the passage, by a 92-49 vote, of legislation in the state House of Representatives. ...
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Measles Scare for Minnesota Infants
FOX 9 News
by Bill Keller / FOX 9 News MINNEAPOLIS (FOX 9) - A common childhood disease, once thought to be a thing of the past is on the verge of a comeback. Minnesota health officials say, they are seeing an increase in cases of the measles. ...
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Tick Borne Illnesses In Tennessee
Clarksville Online
By Sylvia Britton | March 27, 2011 | The life cycle of a deer tick comprises three growth stages: larva, nymph and adult. The adult male and female tick are shown here. Clarksville, TN – Recently, spokespersons from the Tennessee Department of Health ...
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Preventing Congestive Heart Failure
Patch.com
Screen icon Elizabeth Taylor's death from Congestive Heart Failure prompts questions and answers on preventive measures for the common disease. Wednesday, March 23, 2011- We mourn the death of one of the most notable actresses to grace the screen in ...
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Sanofi-Aventis, Columbia U. plan diabetes team-up
BusinessWeek
French drugmaker Sanofi-Aventis SA said Thursday it will collaborate with Columbia University Medical Center to research diabetes treatments. The company will sponsor research in the laboratory of Columbia's Dr. Gerard Karsenty. ...
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Autism, Community, Personality Traits, And The Chasm That Threatens
Science 2.0
Instructor of English and psychology and mother to three on the autism spectrum. Writer of View Kim's Profile Spend anytime in the online autism community, and you'll find a rich cast of characters offering a diverse perspective on what it means to be ...
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