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Geraldine Ferraro And The High Cost Of Cancer Drugs
Forbes (blog)
By MATTHEW HERPER When she returned to Today in 2007, already having beaten the odds by surviving and thriving for years, Ferraro's gratitude for the medicines that were extending her life were unabated. But she was starting to worry about their cost. ...
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Forbes (blog)
Relay for Life raises record sum
Stuff.co.nz
TEAM WORK: Courtney Mace, 16, Stacey Crimp and Morgan Collier, both 14, all of New Plymouth, were part of a team in the charity event. It appears Taranaki generosity knows no bounds after a record amount was raised during the Cancer Society's annual ...
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Stuff.co.nz
Editorial: Fix Medicaid, but don't harm most vulnerable
The News-Press
The television industry has been abuzz for the past week over the possible impact of the Japan... Here are some ideas currently in Medicaid reform proposals that should be stricken. They could have a major impact on any family coping with the medical ...
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Child Safety Seats Should be Rear Facing For First Two Years
InjuryBoard.com
In a switch from its previous position, the American Academy of Pediatric, stated this week in the Pediatrics medical journal, that new research shows that children under 2 are 75 percent less likely to die or be severely injured in a crash if they are ...
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Aussie men wage war on breasts - their own
Sydney Morning Herald
Getting a boob job is something that has been long associated with women, but national plastic surgery trends reveal treatment of gynecomastia, or 'man-boobs', is the number one operation performed on local men. The development comes as the number of ...
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Sydney Morning Herald
Carcass of beheaded dog found in Marshalltown
Chicago Tribune
AP The director of the Animal Rescue League of Marshalltown says the carcass of a headless dog was found by the Iowa River. The league's Heidi Drager (DRAY'-gur) told The Marshalltown Times-Republican that the grisly discovery was made Saturday, ...
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Bakery Recall Possibly Linked to 13 Hospitalizations
Patch.com
The state Department of Health is investigating an outbreak of salmonella that could be linked to a recall of baked goods sold at DeFusco's Bakery and Crugnale Bakery. By Mark Schieldrop | Email the author | 10:30am The state Department of Health is ...
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Advances in Colorectal Cancer Treatment
MD News (press release)
Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute applies a multidisciplinary approach to colorectal cancer management and treatment. Through the use of the latest techniques and technologies, surgeons are able to employ sphincter-sparing surgical techniques that ...
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MD News (press release)
Tics that tickle
BBC News
By Philippa Roxby Health reporter, BBC News Public transport can be extremely difficult for Jessica Thom, particularly if she is on her own. She was filmed recently by a stranger on the train as she let out a string of expletives. ...
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Yale-New Haven seeks to buy nearby hospital
ModernHealthcare.com
By Gregg Blesch Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital is moving toward buying the Hospital of St. Raphael, the only other acute-care provider in New Haven. The organizations announced their boards have signed a letter of intent toward a deal that would ...
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