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Arizona submits plan to roll back Medicaid program
BusinessWeek
By PAUL DAVENPORT Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer on Thursday proposed restoring transplant coverage -- eliminated amid much controversy last fall -- as part of a major revamp of the state's Medicaid program that also include enrollment freezes that would ...
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How Autism is Affecting our Community
Patch.com
One in 110 children are diagnosed annually with autism. In Narragansett, we have 19 students with autism spectrum disorders. Here's how you can help. By Cheryl Butler | Email the author | 6:00am April is National Autism Awareness Month--Help ...
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FDA Advisory Hearings: Food Dyes & ADHD
WFAA
For years, some parents of children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) have believed there is a connection between artificial dyes in food, and their child's behavior. Now, the Food and Drug Administration is beginning to take a more ...
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Acting W.Va. gov signs autism insurance measure
BusinessWeek
By LAWRENCE MESSINA For Julia Dunlap, her 5-year-old son finally has a future with Friday's signing of legislation requiring health insurers to cover therapy considered crucial for children with autism. The 26-year-old Lincoln County woman said it will ...
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Fed appeals court sets health overhaul hearing
BusinessWeek
A federal appeals court has set a June 8 hearing to consider a Florida judge's ruling that President Obama's health care overhaul is unconstitutional. The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta said Thursday each side will get one hour to present ...
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Elena Hawley: Help children learn to protect themselves
Visalia Times-Delta
Children's safety and well-being is a concern shared by parents and schools. The Child Abuse and Neglect prevention program helps provide children with information and tools to protect themselves. The program is provided free to schools in Tulare ...
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Prostate cancer blood tests not 100 percent effective
UpperMichigansSource.com
by Natalie Jovonovich MARQUETTE -- The latest information released about prostate testing for men says the blood test isn't reliable. The recently-released information also says that the type of screening could cause unnecessary biopsies. ...
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Organ and Tissue Donors Honored at Capitol
Patch.com
Oxford Selectman David Yish, a heart transplant recipient, was in attendance for event. State Rep. David K. Labriola honors donors. State Rep. David K. Labriola, R-Oxford, honors organ and tissue donors at the State Capitol. Jamison Bazinet State Rep. ...
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Okla. woman asking to keep disabled kangaroo
The Associated Press
BROKEN ARROW, Okla. (AP) — An Oklahoma woman suffering from depression has found solace in the company of an unusual companion, but local city officials worry that the therapy pet — a partially paralyzed kangaroo — could become a public safety risk. ...
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