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Our Wait-and-See Culture New York Times Unexpected finds — which the medical community has labeled "incidentalomas" — are ever more common because of an increase in scans, driven in part by legal concerns. For me, the concept of incidentalomas went from somewhat abstract to all too real ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Film Festival Explores an Ugly Medical Chapter New York Times (blog) The event, called "ReelAbilities," is mostly a celebration of people with different abilities, but one troubling new film explores a particularly dark chapter of medical history. The award-winning short film, "Willowbrook," to be screened Friday at New ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Three plead guilty to stealing medical gear at Camp Pendleton Los Angeles Times The three were employed as supply clerks at the 1st Medical Logistics Company, which is responsible for storing and shipping medical equipment. They "had access to sophisticated, expensive medical equipment" stored in base warehouses, according to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alarming holes in the medical safety net Kansas City Star They combed data on 61,000 patients from 30 medical practices nationwide and came up with some alarming findings. Uninsured heart patients were 6 to 12 percent less likely than insured patients to be prescribed the medications considered essential to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medical tourism offers travel firms untapped growth Reuters But a growing number of Europeans are travelling abroad for medical treatment to save money, or maybe to combine a visit to the doctor with some sightseeing, creating a fast-growing market that is still largely untapped by traditional tour operators. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Illinois Medical Marijuana House Committee Vote: Panel OKs Pot Plan, Full ... Huffington Post Hope sparked for Illinois' would-be medical marijuana users after a state House panel approved a measure to legalize the use of weed in medical cases on Wednesday. With the House Human Services Committee's 11-4 vote, the proposal moves next to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
St. Louis Cardinals Medical Staff Needs a Checkup After Furcal, Carpenter ... Yahoo! Sports It seems that the Redbirds need to seriously re-evaluate their medical-care policies for the sake of not only performance on the field -- but also to try to prevent spending tens of millions of dollars on players who can't play. The club can't afford ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New medical center planned for Fort Worth's near south side Fort Worth Star Telegram FORT WORTH -- Victory Healthcare plans to build a $51 million medical center at the northwest corner of South Main Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, bringing about 140 jobs to the city's near south side when the project is completed in a year. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Don't allow medical device taxation on smartphones, tablets and apps The Hill (blog) House Energy & Commerce leaders sent a letter on Monday, March 4 to the Food & Drug Administration asking how the Obamacare medical device tax would be applied to smartphones, tablets, and apps. This is a legitimate question for clarifying tax ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A health center at UH would boost city's medical status Houston Chronicle In Houston, with the prodigious Texas Medical Center, it is one of the city's bedrock endeavors. We are committed to training future health care practitioners to meet the rising industry needs and developing productive new models for education in these ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hershey Medical Center doctors tailor treatments to patients Lebanon Daily News Dr. James Broach poses in front of the Institute for Personalized Medicine on the Hershey Medical Center campus in Derry Township. Broach and three other scientists gave a presentation on the work of the institute during a Mini Medical School program ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Victory Healthcare to open new Fort Worth medical office Dallas Business Journal The 85,000-square-foot medical facility and the 50,000-square-foot medical office building will sit on a 6.5-acre site. Plans include 25 patient beds, including five suites with private family quarters, eight operating rooms and four state-of-the-art ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Greenslit trial: Chief medical examiner testifies Johnston woman died from ... The Providence Journal PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Prosecutors finished presenting their case against Donald Greenslit in Superior Court, Providence, Thursday after Rhode Island's chief medical examiner testified that the defendant's girlfriend had died from stab wounds. Related ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Community events in March from Overlook Medical Center in Summit NJ.com Community events in March from Overlook Medical Center. Unless noted otherwise, call 800-247-9580 to register for any of these programs. All programs are free unless otherwise indicated. Blood Pressure Screening. A blood pressure over 120/80 increases ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UMC named recipient of Medical Transportation Grant by Southwest Airlines LubbockOnline.com University Medical Center has been selected to receive airline tickets from Southwest Airlines for patients as a part of the Southwest Airlines 2013 Medical Transportation Grant Program for the third consecutive year. The airline began the program in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Judge: Medical marijuana users can collect jobless benefits Detroit Free Press MASON, Mich. — A Michigan judge has ruled that medical marijuana users who follow the state's medical marijuana law may collect unemployment benefits. The Lansing State Journal reports Ingham County Circuit Judge William Collette's decision Tuesday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Catawba Valley Medical Center expands facilities for neonatal care Charlotte Business Journal Catawba Valley Medical Center in Hickory has expanded its Level III neonatal intensive-care unit to 15,000 square feet — 10 times the size of the facility's previous 1,500 square feet. The project was needed because of a growing need for specialized ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Solomon to begin work on Hendersonville medical office building Nashville Business Journal Solomon Builders announced the groundbreaking for Phase II of the New Island Centre in Hendersonville, located at 262 New Shackle Island Rd., across from TriStar Hendersonville Medical Center. The medical office and retail space is 85 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hospital fires medical director; Internal investigation leads to termination ... Raton Range The doctor who has served as the medical director of Miners' Colfax Medical Center for the last three years was fired last week from that position — as well as from his job as the Raton hospital's obstetrics/gynecology physician — following the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Medical odyssey: EPS superintendent facing procedure next week in St. Louis Enid News & Eagle The discovery of a lump on the top of his head began a medical odyssey for Enid Public Schools Superintendent Shawn Hime that will culminate in a trip to a hospital in St. Louis next week. "I found a small, soft lump on top my head that had a pulse in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sebelius: Health law has slowed growth in medical costs The Hill (blog) "The health care law's push for coordinated care and paying for quality rather than quantity is putting downward pressure on medical costs, the article reports," Sebelius wrote. "It's improving the way health care providers do business, and that's good ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bio/Medical and High Tech Councils bond The Union Leader MANCHESTER - The New Hampshire High Tech Council has formed an alliance with the Bio/Medical Council to create a new industry cluster that will host a series of forum events to serve the bio/medical sector throughout New Hampshire, the groups ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NIH Awards Nearly $2 Million to NYC Institutions to Close the Scientific Gap ... Cornell Chronicle NEW YORK (March 7, 2013)— Weill Cornell Medical College has been awarded more than $1.9 million by the National Institute of Mental Health of the National Institutes of Health to lead an innovative research study using advanced neuroimaging and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Editorial: Unfunded future medical bills OCRegister According to a recent report by state Controller John Chiang, California has "an actuarial accrued liability of $63.85 billion" for these retiree medical costs over 30 years. That's up $1.7 billion from the previous year. The estimates were based on a ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Prison Planet.com » Two words that don't go together: "medical" and ... By admin Jon Rappoport Prison Planet.com. March 7, 2013. Yesterday, I was scanning through medicalnewstoday.com, catching up on the wacky and highly dangerous world of medicine. What caught my attention were the story headlines themselves. Prison Planet.com | ||
Alcatraz Race Director Urges Triathletes To Have Medical Exams By Triathlete.com Bill Burke says he has witnessed the deaths of six competitors in the last five years at events he has organized. Triathlete.com | ||
Delegation votes to end Georgia Medical Center Authority | The ... By Staff ATLANTA — The Augusta legislative delegation joined a unanimous vote in the Georgia House of Representatives on Thursday to abolish the Georgia Medical Center Authority and return any leftover funding to the state.The authority once ... Metro | ||
New book shows adult stem cells as medical'paradigm shift ... The recent explosion of success in using adult stem cells to treat and cure diseases marks a shift in the medical field by making it unnecessary to use controversial embryonic stem cells, said Dr. Robin Smith. "These cells are impacting many ... CNA Daily News | ||
Legislature Appoints New Medical Examiner - New City, NY Patch By Adam Littman Dr. Laura Carbone was the acting medical examiner since last year before the official appointment Tuesday night. New City Patch | ||
Marijuana as medicine: medical miracle or public health catastrophe ... Marijuana as medicine: medical miracle or public health catastrophe? Published: Thursday, March 07, 2013. By Stacey Leasca, GlobalPost. The world is embracing a more liberal approach to cannabis, and nearly three-quarters of Americans ... News from www.registercitizen.com | ||
Illinois House Committee Approves Medical Marijuana Bill | Medical... By MJ Zach The Illinois House Human Services Committee approved a bill yesterday, March 6, in an 11-4 vote that would allow for the use of medical marijuana by qualified patients. House Bill 1, which supporters say would be the most tightly regulated ... Medical Jane | ||
New Medical Examiner Website Helps Identify Missing Loved Ones ... By Niles-Morton Grove Patch The expanded Cook County Medical Examiner website will include information about unidentified remains. Niles-Morton Grove Patch | ||
Police Blotter: Crook Steals Laptop and $3,000 Medical Device from ... By Will Yakowicz The following information was supplied by the NYPD's 78th Precinct of the NYPD. It does not indicate a conviction. Doctor's Office Burglarized. A quick-handed crook stole a laptop and a $3,000 medical device from a doctor's office on Eighth ... Park Slope Patch | ||
Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates Appoints Deborah Morsi ... Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, a multi-specialty physician practice with offices across eastern Massachusetts and an affiliate of Atrius Health, is proud to announce that Deborah Morsi, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, has been appointed Vice ... Brookline Patch: Latest Announcements | ||
Md. Lawmakers to Discuss Medical Marijuana Measure ... - WBFF 45 Delegate Cheryl Glenn wants to Maryland to become the 19th state, including the District of Columbia. WBFF Top Stories | ||
Electronic Medical Record Design: The Quest for Information By Fred Pennic (Fred Pennic) Margalit Gur-Arie discusses electronic medical record design and the importance of defining our sources of information if patient care is the driving concern. HIT Consultant | ||
Medical Marijuana Moves Forward in New Hampshire — MPP Blog By Matt Simon A bill to allow New Hampshire residents to use medical marijuana in the treatment of their debilitating medical conditions moved one step closer to becoming law Thursday when it was approved 14-1 by the House Committee on Health, ... MPP Blog |
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Medical marijuana industry eyes Massachusetts market : The ... Businesses that grow and sell medical marijuana, and a host of businesses that support the industry, are ready and waiting. www.mvtimes.com/.../medical-marijuana-industry-eyes-massa... |
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