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Sequester threatens $38M in Illinois medical research funding Chicago Tribune Those figures from United for Medical Research, a coalition of research institutions, trade associations and industry that lobbies for more federal medical research spending, were used by U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., on Friday to make a case for "a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Coroner: Lotto Winner Was Poisoned ABC News The medical examiner's office initially believed he had died of natural causes. It wasn't until after he was buried that his brother asked the office to conduct further tests. After examining fluid samples, the office found a lethal level of cyanide ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sequester: Medical researchers should panic, medical providers shouldn't Washington Post (blog) The worry that many express echoes that of Zerhouni, about scaring off a generation of medical researchers. "These cuts will have an exponential effect on the future of research and medicine: an entire generation of scientists may be turned away from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pyle: Stop paying medical ransoms Salt Lake Tribune Even if you accept the complaints by hospitals and doctors that Medicare reimbursements aren't enough, and assume that those rates would be significantly boosted, Medicare would still provide good care at a small fraction of what the medical-industrial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Panthers' Bergenheim wins medical grievance Yahoo! Sports Florida Panthers forward Sean Bergenheim, who will miss the rest of the season with an injury, has won his medical grievance against the Panthers and will receive his full salary, TSN's Bob McKenzie reported. The Panthers suspended Bergenheim in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medical examiner: Boys slain in Conn. murder-suicide each had multiple ... Fox News HARTFORD, Conn. – The state medical examiner's office says the two boys killed in a Connecticut murder-suicide each had multiple gunshot wounds. The examiner's office says the boys' grandmother, 47-year-old Debra Denison, died of a gunshot wound to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nebraska medical'conscience' bill faces criticism San Francisco Chronicle The proposal in the Judiciary Committee opened a rift among two basic camps: Those who worry the bill could leave patients without access to medical care and health care professionals who say they could be forced to provide services they oppose, such ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Syrian rebel chief says US food, medical aid won't help his fighters defeat ... Washington Post BEIRUT — The head of Syria's rebels said Friday that the food and medical supplies the United States plans to give his fighters for the first time won't bring them any closer to defeating President Bashar Assad's forces in the country's civil war. "We ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medical Examiner Rules Boys' Deaths Homicide; Grandmother Suicide Hartford Courant The state medical examiner's office confirmed Friday that the cause of death of Alton and Ashton Perry, the two boys shot by their grandmother on Tuesday, was homicide. Alton Perry, 2, died of a gunshot wound to the head, the medical examiner's office ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Do Bacteria Clog Medical Devices? Very Quickly Science Daily (press release) Mar. 1, 2013 — A new study has examined how bacteria clog medical devices, and the result isn't pretty. The microbes join to create slimy ribbons that tangle and trap other passing bacteria, creating a full blockage in a startlingly short period of time. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Doctor, no: Medical procedures to avoid MarketWatch (blog) Being proactive and being prudent aren't always equivalent– especially for boomers dealing with the health-care system. Though there's a panoply of tests and treatment options available to deal with almost any medical problem, many of those procedures ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Human embryo bill proposal could affect medical research in Ga. WSB Atlanta They say because it's so vaguely written, it could end up hindering cutting-edge medical research happening in Georgia, the same state that just convinced Baxter International to build a billion-dollar bio-pharmaceutical manufacturing plant near Covington. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police: "Medical issue" causes man to crash Florida Today A 55-year-old Merritt Island man suffered a "medical issue" which caused him to lose consciousness behind the wheel of his car and crash into a retention pond on Harris property near 150 South Wickham Road in Melbourne. No one was injured due to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Volunteer emergency medical technicians needed in Bedford County WDBJ7 The county will offer a training course this month. It's an academy to teach volunteers who want to be emergency medical technicians. The classes are primarily for people who live in Bedford County and want to help with emergencies, but anyone can attend. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Colquitt Regional Medical Foundation celebrates 25 years Moultrie Observer MOULTRIE — Colquitt Regional Medical Foundation held its annual Founder's Gala honoring alumni and new members of the Founder's Society and the recipient of the Walter E. Harrison, Jr. Humanitarian Award Feb. 21 at the Colquitt County Arts Center. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medical marijuana bill introduced in Florida House, Senate WUFT Members of the Florida House and Senate introduced a new medical marijuana bill Wednesday in an attempt to make the drug's use legal for Florida residents for treatment of certain medical conditions. "Unfortunately Florida's been a little bit behind ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Adopted Russian child's death accidental, medical examiner rules CBS News The county's medical examiner determined Max Shatto's death Jan. 21 was not intentional, Ector County Sheriff Mark Donaldson and District Attorney Bobby Bland said. Preliminary autopsy results had indicated Max had bruises on several parts of his body, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Man Defies Medical Science And Returns From The Dead WJBF-TV Dr. Patel says that doctors have "a few golden minutes" and that it's critical that those on site call 911, ask the patient if they're conscious, and perform basic procedures like CPR or operating a defibrillator, so that medical responders can get ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
One taken to Delray Medical after crash into pole on Friday Sun-Sentinel One person was injured after their vehicle hit a pole Friday night west of Boynton Beach. The crash happened at 6:16 p.m. at Boynton Beach Boulevard and Lyons Road according to Palm Beach County Fire Rescue Captain Albert Borroto. When first ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Thinique Medical Weight Loss Gaining in Popularity Business Wire (press release) "We do a full assessment on every patient, then tailor our efforts to their unique and individualized needs, their lifestyle and any underlying medical conditions. We don't put every patient into one box. We develop the best solutions for each ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Medical researchers bracing for the impact of sequestration MyFox Washington DC We have all been hearing about how the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda is bracing for the sequester. But NIH reminds us 80 percent of its funding goes to medical investigations elsewhere in the private sector. At the Johns Hopkins Institute ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Questions remain after autopsy of poisoned Chicago lottery winner Chicago Tribune Cook County Chief Medical Examiner Stephen J. Cina said today that the exhumation and autopsy of Urooj Khan's body revealed nothing new to help Chicago police in the investigation of the million-dollar lottery winner's cyanide poisoning death last ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Donors Attend Dental/Medical Student Research Day | UConn Today By Carolyn Pennington Donors came out to show their support for medical and dental students at the UConn Health Center on February 25. Individual and corporate supporters attended the School of Dental Medicine/School of Medicine Student Research Day, ... UConn Today | ||
Santa Barbara anchor's issue was medical, family says - LA Observed By Kevin Roderick I only report this to finish the thought from earlier in the week. Paula Lopez, the news anchor at KEYT in Santa Barbara who was reported missing for several hours on Wednesday, was "experiencing a medical condition" that day, her family ... LA Observed | ||
University plans new pedestrian way to help connect medical, main ... By UChicago News University plans new pedestrian way to help connect medical, main campus. March 1, 2013. University officials presented initial plans for a new landscaped pathway and common space west of Ellis Avenue on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at a public ... UChicago News Module - Latest News | ||
Medical Marijuana Bill Introduced in Florida | Cannabis Culture By marius Clemens, a Democrat from Lake Worth, introduced a bill in Jordan's name that would allow patients with certain qualifying medical conditions to privately possess up to four ounces of marijuana and grow up to eight marijuana plants. Cannabis Culture | ||
Biotech Miracle Medical Breakthrough: Printing 3D Organs! :: The ... Biotech Miracle Medical Breakthrough: Printing 3D Organs! :: The Market Oracle :: Financial Markets Analysis & Forecasting Free Website. The Market Oracle | ||
Medical Researchers in California Worry About Sequestration's ... Medical researchers in California are worried about the fate of federally funded research projects after mandated spending cuts included in the sequester take effect today. The cuts eliminate $1.6 billion from NIH's budget for funding research ... California Healthline | ||
California Medical Association joins amicus briefs challenging ... SACRAMENTO, Feb. 28, 2013 - The California Medical Association (CMA) joined the American Medical Association and dozens of health care provider organizations across the country in filing an amicus brief today in the United States ... YubaNet.com | ||
Bacteria Clog Medical Devices Very Quickly, Study Shows A new study examines how bacteria clog medical devices, and the result isn't pretty. The microbes join to create slimy ribbons that tangle and trap other passing bacteria, creating a full blockage in a startlingly short period of time. Infection Control Today News Only Feed | ||
MetaMed Thinks You Should Have An On-Demand Medical... By Harrison Weber Peter Thiel-backed MetaMed thinks you should have your own on-demand medical research team. The Next Web | ||
Support West Virginia HB 2230 To Bring Medical Marijuana To Sick ... By Johnny Green We hope you find this video educational and useful, and that you will be inspired to learn more and become a supporter of HB 2230. The Weed Blog | ||
Medical students in limbo as exam papers recalled - Today's News ... By JournalLive HUNDREDS of would-be junior doctors have been left in limbo after an exam bungle saw their job offers being withdrawn. JournalLive - News - Today's News | ||
Another Reminder of Why Changes in Medical Marijuana Policy ... By JackHerer Cathy was diagnosed in 1986 with ALS, a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, leading to loss of limb. Community - Latest Activity | ||
Medical City design readyHealthcare - Zawya The detailed design of the masterplan for the proposed International Medical City (IMC) in Oman is ready, according to Apex Medical Group (AMG), the Saudi based developer of the estimated USD 1 billion project. Zawya.com - Construction News |
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House says $1B wasted on veterans' medical e-records Decade-long efforts to streamline medical record-keeping for military personnel between the Defense and Veterans Affairs departments are costing an estimated ... www.usatoday.com/.../1952143/?... | ||
U.S. Promises Food and Medical Help to Opposition Forces in Syria ... Despite an earlier stance, Secretary of State John Kerry announced that the United States will begin giving food and medical aid to Syrian rebel forces. www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/middle_east/.../syria1_02-28.html | ||
allAfrica.com: Mozambique: University Intransigent Towards Medical... At the end of January, the University Medical Faculty told those medical students who joined the nine day doctors' strike, organised by the Mozambican Medical... allafrica.com/stories/201303011403.html |
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