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Medical marijuana stores face an uncertain future USA TODAY Legalization of recreational marijuana in Colorado could mean high times are over for Larimer County's two medical marijuana businesses, or they could be just beginning. Post to Facebook. Medical marijuana stores face an uncertain future on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Idaho braces for battle over legalizing medical marijuana Reuters The Idaho Senate on Monday made its position clear with a 29-5 vote against allowing marijuana for even medical uses in the conservative state. The resolution, which will now go to the state House of Representatives, is only a political gesture ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Poll: 7 in 10 back Florida medical-marijuana plan, enough to possibly affect ... MiamiHerald.com As many as seven in 10 Florida voters support a state constitutional amendment legalizing medical marijuana — more than enough to ensure passage and possibly affect the governor's race — according to a new poll from a group trying to put the measure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
St. Jude Medical Lifts Dividend 9% Fox Business St. Jude Medical (STJ) agreed to raise its dividend by 9% on Monday to 25 cents a share, payable on April 30 to shareholders of record on March 29. The St. Paul, Minnesota-based medical device maker said the increase brings its annual dividend rate to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LSU considering research focused medical school for Baton Rouge NOLA.com Steve Nelson, dean of LSU Health New Orleans, said the medical school already has regional programs, but expanding to Pennington is one way to offer students more opportunities. He said the possibility of expanding the Lafayette branch at ULL, which is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Laura Berman Bill tries to trim medical red tape The Detroit News Behind the scenes at your doctor's office, a clerical worker is sifting through hundreds of forms to locate the precise one required by your insurance company. Behind the benign-looking counter, there's a nightmarish world of "prior authorization" — a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medical Attention Required: Sequestration and the 'US Health Disadvantage' Huffington Post Many people know that the U.S. spends far more per person on health care than any other nation on the planet. But a growing body of research now shows that Americans -- rich or poor, minority or not -- suffer from a widening "health disadvantage" when ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cities find ways to deal with unwanted medical marijuana dispensaries Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Local officials claim success in shutting down illegal medical marijuana dispensaries but admit tracking them down in the first place is the most difficult task. Most city and county officials praise their own efforts to close down dispensaries they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Real Money: Cut Costs on Medical Expenses ABC News Real Money: Cut Costs on Medical Expenses. Paula Faris helps one family find savings on prescription drugs. 02:46 | 02/25/2013. Related Links: Watch: Real Money Movie Tickets: Reduce Entertainment Costs · WATCH FULL BROADCASTS. Share: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cities await court decision on medical marijuana dispensaries Inland Valley Daily Bulletin The state's highest court will decide whether they are legally allowed to do so or if they must allow the dispensaries to operate under the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, which gave patients the right to possess and cultivate marijuana for personal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Some medical marijuana users get jump on Mass. NECN A doctor's office in Framingham has become the destination of many seeking a medical marijuana recommendation. Dr. Joseph Andrews works for CannaMed, a California based medical marijuana company which opened up shop in January. Patients who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fort Collins medical center designated Partner in MS Care The Coloradoan A Fort Collins medical center was designated this month as a Partner in MS Care. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society awarded the Center for Neurorehabilitation Services, 1045 Robertson St. in Fort Collins, with the designation, which recognizes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Well project, medical marijuana moratorium on Hudson warrant MetroWest Daily News Town Meeting is shaping up to be a busy night, as this year's warrant includes measures on placing a moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries and money to filter two municipal wells. Selectmen Monday night reviewed the 21-article warrant, however, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medical amnesty bills introduced in Minn. Legislature Minnesota Daily (blog) Various student associations, including the Minnesota Student Legislative Coalition, have been pushing for medical amnesty laws for months. Matt Forstie, chairman of the MSLC, said the laws may be passed this session. "We're in a really strong place ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Regulation threatens Maryland's home medical equipment industry Baltimore Sun The home medical equipment industry has been growing ever since it became clear that getting patients out of the hospital sooner would reduce overall health care costs. Home medical equipment companies provide the products that disabled, elderly and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Arizona lawmakers look to regulate legal marijuana San Francisco Chronicle Arizona voters approved medical marijuana by about 4,300 votes in 2010, authorizing its use for cancer and certain other medical conditions. The Department of Health Services oversees Arizona's medical marijuana program and regulates dispensaries ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tiniest Infant Ever Born At Naval Medical Center San Diego Goes Home (Video) KPBS Jayce Odin Boelk came into this world weighing only 13 ounces, making him the smallest newborn in Naval Medical Center San Diego's history. Jayce was born on October 11 to Marine Corporal Monica Lovings and former Marine Corporal Allen Boelk. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Senior Director, Medical Affairs Oncology Job FierceBiotech To design and align comprehensive educational programs, scientific communication, cooperation with Key Opinion Leader in close collaboration with internal (affiliate Medical Directors and Oncology Head of Medical Affairs, Global Medical Affairs, EMEA ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UT Medical Group gets $260000 for preterm birth initiative Memphis Business Journal Through the Strong Start initiative, UT Medical Group will partner with The Regional Medical Center at Memphis to enroll 2,250 local women over three years in what Nielsen referred to as a "centering program." Enrollees will receive group care both at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mediterranean Diet study rocks the medical world | Eats Blog By Leslie Brenner UPDATED I was surprised to read, in this morning's New York Times, that there had never been a major study on the effects of the Mediterranean Diet on heart disease rates before. But one just published in the New England Journal of ... Eats Blog | ||
Politico: Bill Unveiled To Legalize Medical Pot | Peace . Gold . Liberty By emalvini Flanked by more than 150 advocates from around the country, Oregon Democrat Earl Blumenauer on Monday put forward his legislation allowing states to legalize medical marijuana in an effort to end the confusion surrounding federal pot ... Peace . Gold . Liberty | ||
Oklahoma Senate Panel Kills Medical Marijuana Bill - NewsOn6 ... By Associated Press Members of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee voted 5-2 against the measure on Monday. NEWS ON 6 - News | ||
Hutcheson Medical Center posts January profit | timesfreepress.com Hutcheson Medical Center today reported that the Fort Oglethorpe hospital earned an overall profit in January. Times Free Press stories: Latest News | ||
Okla. Senate panel kills medical marijuana bill - NewsOn6.com ... A bill to legalize the medical use of marijuana in Oklahoma has been granted a hearing in a Senate committee. NEWS ON 6 - News | ||
Digital Shift Swells Profits for Electronic Medical Record Industry Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, a firm that lobbied heavily for government support of digital medical records, witnessed its annual sales more than double from $548 million in 2009 to $1.44 billion in 2012... Daily Policy Digest | ||
Body found west of Medical Lake - Spokesman.com - Feb. 25, 2013 Spokane County sheriff's detectives are investigating what they are calling a suspicious death after a man was found dead Sunday in a ditch near the intersection of two rural roads west of Medical Lake. Deputy Mark Gregory said dispatchers ... Spokesman.com: Local news stories | ||
By 2-to-1 Margin Kentucky Voters Support Medical Marijuana | Just ... By Jon Walker Even in overwhelmingly Republican-leaning states like Kentucky, the vast majority of voters support allowing medical marijuana. Just Say Now | ||
Blind Rehablitation Specialist at the VA Medical Center in Houston, TX By admin This position is located at the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center in the Eye Care Line, Blind Rehabilitation VISOR Program. The Blind Rehabilitation Specialist provides care and services to enhance the quality of life for individuals with ... Blinded Veterans Association | ||
Do You Think Medical Marijuana Should Be Legalized for Dogs ... By Cher C. Cannabis relieves pain and suffering in dogs, but most vets want nothing to do with it. What do you think? Care2 News Network | ||
JMIR--Effects of Internet Popular Opinion Leaders (iPOL) Among ... By Su-Ting Hsu ©Nai-Ying Ko, Chao-Hsien Hsieh, Ming-Chi Wang, Chiang Lee, Chun-Lin Chen, An-Chun Chung, Su-Ting Hsu. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 25.02.2013. This is an open-access article ... Journal of Medical Internet Research | ||
Bitter Pill: Why Medical Costs Are Killing Us by Steven Brill By Seth Roberts Steven Brill has a great article in Time called Bitter Pill: Why Medical Costs are Killing Us. I found it nauseating and terrifying — and I have health insurance. It is nauseating that helpless sick people are billed huge amounts of money that bear ... Seth's Blog | ||
PR Jobs: NYU Langone Medical Center, NBC News, Moroccan ... By Nadine Cheung PR Jobs: NYU Langone Medical Center, NBC News, Moroccan American Center. PRNewser |
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Group releases list of 90 medical'don'ts' - The Washington Post Report aims to prevent unnecessary or harmful tests and procedures. www.washingtonpost.com/.../c1ebc00c-7b99-11e2-9a75-dab0... | ||
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New Bioengineered Ears Look and Act Like the - Weill Medical... Weill Cornell Medical College and Cornell University's Bioengineered Ears, the First to Survive Long-Term and Grow Cartilage, May Provide Children and ... weill.cornell.edu/news/releases/wcmc/.../02_20_13-2.shtml |
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