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The Malignancy in Federal Medical Research Town Hall When George W. Bush was stumping as a "compassionate conservative" in the closing days of the 2000 presidential campaign, he went to Florida and repeated a campaign promise to double the funding for the National Institutes of Health. "I will lead a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Two hospital employees robbed inside Mercy Medical Center Baltimore Sun (blog) The robbery was reported around 1:10 p.m. at Mercy Medical Center's McAuley Tower, in the 300 block of St. Paul Pl. Det. Jeremy Silbert, a police spokesman, said two hospital employees were robbed of cash from their personal belongings. The incident ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
JetBlue flight lands at Logan Airport after medical incident reported onboard Boston.com A medical incident was reported aboard a JetBlue Flight arriving at Logan International Airport tonight, according to a JetBlue spokeswoman. Flight 462 departed from Fort Myers, Fla., at 5:02 p.m. and arrived in Boston at 7:47 p.m. There are 149 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
With Its New Medical Language iPad App Swiftkey Edges Closer To The iOS ... TechCrunch Swiftkey's full-blown English language prediction engine is incorporated into the medical version of the app and it's easy to switch off the Medical language and switch on the general purpose English mode. All of a sudden I could foresee anyone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Detroit Medical Center names president, chief operating officer The Detroit News Detroit — Rodney "Rod" N. Huebbers has been named president and chief operating officer of the Detroit Medical Center, the health system said Tuesday. Huebbers steps into the role vacated by Joe Mullany, who replaced Mike Duggan as CEO, said Andrea ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study reveals medical schools' impact Iowa Now In total, the combined effect of the nation's medical education, research and patient care activities in 2011 was $587 billion. Colleges of medicine and teaching hospitals support $34 billion in total state revenues and are directly or indirectly ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Quincy councilors to seek 9-month medical-marijuana moratorium Boston.com Quincy city councilors have put off enacting restrictions on medical marijuana-distribution centers, but may impose a nine-month moratorium to ensure regulations are in place before the industry takes root. In a City Council meeting Monday night ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Indiana medical device industry says budget fights could delay new products Indianapolis Star At Cook Medical headquarters in Bloomington, Cheri Smith hand-sews a Zenith stent that will eventually be implanted in a patient with an aortic aneurysm or weakening in the aortic wall. Smith says this particular stent is a '12-hour stent,' meaning it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Feds to target medical pot deliveries U-T San Diego SAN DIEGO — A federal crackdown on medical marijuana dispensaries is expanding to target the many mobile delivery services that have sprouted up around San Diego County in recent months, a U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration official said Tuesday. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Idaho Budget Writers Approve Funding For More Medical School Seats StateImpact Idaho The WWAMI acronym represents the five western states that send medical school students to the University of Washington on state-sponsored reduced tuition. Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho don't have their own med schools, and since the 1970s ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BTN LiveBIG: Minnesota's research & medical discoveries Big Ten Network BTN's new series "BTN LiveBIG" continues Friday following the Denver at Minnesota men's hockey game, with stories about a professor's findings that have broad implications for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and a team of researchers who are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medical Ethics and the Stewardship of Life ChristianityToday.com By then he has performed or six operations. He sees ten to fifteen patients after that, usually with a medical student, teaching him as he examines patients. Koop carries a load of administrative as well as teaching duties—committee meetings with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State considers adding PTSD to medical marijuana list Portland Business Journal Senate Bill 281 would amend state law to add PTSD to a list of medical pot ailments that includes AIDS, cancer, glaucoma, Alzheimer's, cachexia, extreme pain, severe nausea, seizures and persistent muscle spasms. Oregon voters rejected a statewide ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Regis Philbin joins Somerset Medical Center to warn about heart health MyCentralJersey.com Regis Philbin greets guests in the VIP room, before the start of Somerset Medical Center's presentation, 'A Heart-to-Heart with Regis Philbin'. The program was held to help raise awareness of heart disease. It was held at The Palace, February 26, 2013. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Clark County medical transportation provider suspends service OregonLive.com A major medical transportation provider in Clark County abruptly suspended services at the end of January, leaving social services agencies scrambling to coordinate alternative transportation for dozens of seniors and people with disabilities who ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medical examiner says skull found in Laurel is human Baltimore Sun (blog) The remains were recovered and transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore, and on Tuesday police said the skull had been confirmed as human. Related; Skeletal remains found near Overlea High School · Man arrested at North ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lolo man sentenced on medical-marijuana charge Billings Gazette HELENA — A man accused of placing $70 million in unwanted charges on phone bills nationwide has been sentenced to four years' probation on a separate charge related to a federal medical marijuana crackdown. U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Roundtable: 5 Disruptive Technologies Leading the Next Medical Revolution Motley Fool Maxx Chatsko: No discussion about the future is complete without mentioning 3-D printing. 3D Systems wants to transform the way the health care industry develops and creates medical devices, but a number of other companies are also making strides in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Covington medical foods company sold to Swiss-based Nestle NOLA.com Founded in 1987, Pamlab employs about 400 people and makes foods that are used under the medical supervision of health care providers for conditions such as depression, dementia, diabetic neuropathy, high-risk pregnancy and others. The company is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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McKesson Acquires PSS World Medical Zacks.com In Dec 2012, McKesson received a notification of early termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, in relation with its proposed acquisition of erstwhile PSS World Medical Inc. At the time of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rowan Regional Medical Center gets new name Salisbury Post As part of a plan to unify all of its health care facilities under one umbrella name, parent company Novant Health announced Tuesday that Rowan Regional will become Novant Health Rowan Medical Center. See all stories on this topic » |
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Medical Marijuana Has 70 Percent Support in Florida | Just Say Now By Jon Walker The people of Florida overwhelmingly back allowing medical marijuana in the state. Just Say Now | ||
Florida cops raid disabled activist hours after she's linked to ... By David Edwards In a report about how the support for medical marijuana could effect the governor's race in Florida, The Miami Herald noted on Monday that one proposed bill was expected to be called the Cathy Jordan Medical Cannabis Act. Jordan is a ... The Raw Story | ||
Your Medical Records Are Part of a $19 Billion Experiment | The ... By ANH-USA Fraudulent billing. Identity theft. Greater expense and inefficiency. Loss of privacy. And campaign donations from the companies benefiting most. Electronic medical records (EMR) came into mainstream consciousness after a hardcore ... The Alliance for Natural Health USA | ||
Prominent New Hampshire Newspapers Back Medical Marijuana Bill By Catherine Fernández This past Sunday, New Hampshire's Sentinel Source positively highlighted the state's proposed medical marijuana legislation, House Bill 573. The editorial board points out that the "well-crafted," 30-page bill removes the ambiguities with ... MPP Blog | ||
Billionaire Donates $17 Million To NYU Langone Medical Center ... By Emily Roche NYU's Langone Medical Center received a generous gift on Monday when it was announced that billionaire hedge fund founder Steven A. Cohen and his wife had. NYU Local | ||
Spokane Puts Hold On Medical Marijuana Businesses - KHQ Right ... SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) - The Spokane City Council approved a six-month moratorium Monday night on new medical marijuana dispensaries. KHQ - ***KHQ Home*** | ||
'Needy Meds' to Help Save on Medical Costs Staying healthy is not a cheap task, from doctor visits, to prescription drugs, the bills can add up. There is one non-profit organization that says they can help you get the resources you need while saving you money. KOLO - HomePage - Headlines | ||
Telus to acquire electronic medical records provider, bring more ... By The Canadian Press MONTREAL – A division of telecom giant Telus (TSX:T) is buying Ontario's largest electronic medical record business, increasing the number of paperless files and bringing more than 5,000 more doctors online. Telus Health says it's acquiring ... Macleans.ca | ||
Why Medical Bills are Killing Us By scotmcknight We all have some crazy stories about some medical item or procedure. When I had shoulder surgery, about a decade ago, I asked the kind woman at the counter when I was paying the bill why the extreme prices — to which she said matter of ... Jesus Creed | ||
UVa Medical Center Making App to Help People with HIV Doctors at UVa. Medical Center are hoping to help help HIV patients with a smartphone app. WCAV - HomePage - Headlines | ||
County Exec Requests Confirmation Of Chief Medical Examiner ... Dr. Laura Carbone has held the position on an interim level since October. New City Patch | ||
Advanced breast cancer edges up in younger women - TwinCities.com By By LINDSEY TANNER AP Medical Writer Advanced breast cancer edges up in younger women. By LINDSEY TANNER AP Medical WriterAssociated Press. Posted: 02/26/2013 03:03:35 PM CST. February 26, 2013 9:34 PM GMTUpdated: 02/26/2013 03:34:47 PM CST. Click photo to ... News | ||
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center Announces New Public ... By Kathy Bottorff  02/27/13 Pamela Henderson, VP of Marketing and Public Relations for Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center introduced Lindahl Wiegand as the ne... WTCA AM1050 The Chief | ||
How to keep giant squid off your medical documents – Colonial Life ... By Karolynn Cionek How to keep giant squid off your medical documents. By: Karolynn Cionek | February 26, 2013 | 0 comment(s). As a mother of two boys who consider any piece of paper a canvas for their latest art project, I've learned it's important to keep my ... Colonial Life Blog |
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WeedMaps: Medical Marijuana Dispensary & Marijuana Doctors ... WeedMaps.com is a community where medical marijuana patients connect with other patients and review local cannabis co-operatives and dispensaries. https://elb.legalmarijuanadispensary.com/ | ||
Odessa National Medical University - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Odessa National Medical University is a government university in the city of Odessa, Ukraine. Contents. 1 History; 2 Ranking & Reputation; 3 Campuses and ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odessa_National_Medical_University |
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