Monday, September 13, 2010

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Detained U.S. medical team to appear before Zimbabwe judge
CNN
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Four Americans, accused of dispensing AIDS medication without a license, are expected to appear before a magistrate in Harare, Zimbabwe, on Monday, the US Embassy in the country said. The four US citizens are part of the ...
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Medical school dean joins call for embryonic stem-cell research law
The State Journal-Register
By DEAN OLSEN The dean of Springfield's Southern Illinois University School of Medicine has joined 80 other medical-school leaders nationwide in urging Congress to approve a law explicitly allowing human, embryonic stem-cell research. ...
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Delaware health: Health workers shun flu shots, putting patients at risk
The News Journal
By HIRAN RATNAYAKE • The News Journal • September 13, 2010 Though hospitals actively encourage the public to get flu shots, thousands of health care workers in Delaware choose not to get vaccinated, putting patients at risk, experts say. ...
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A push for healthcare reform and other news ...
ModernHealthcare.com
As a healthcare consultant who is all too aware of the shortcomings in our current health insurance system, I strongly advocated for real and comprehensive healthcare reform ("They giveth; they taketh away," Sept. 6, p. 6). Instead we got a convoluted ...
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India becomes a hub for fake medicines
Washington Post
"When we bust one operation, two more spring up elsewhere," says private investigator Suresh Sati, sitting. Pankaj Dutt works with Sati. (Rama Lakshmi) By Rama Lakshmi Washington Post Foreign Service IN NEW DELHI Private investigator Suresh Sati ...
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Teams take to streets for Jimmy Fund Walk
Boston Herald
By Ira Kantor Aiming to raise more than $6.5 million by Nov. 1 for cancer care and research at the Dana-Farber Institute, more than 8000 people walked tall during the 22nd Annual Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk yesterday. Though there were four routes ...
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Men with low PSAs may not need added screening
Boston Globe
Prostate cancer screening and treatment are fraught with uncertainty. On average, 1 in 6 American men will be diagnosed with the disease at some point in their lives, but only 1 in 36 will die from it. The challenge becomes knowing which men have the ...
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