Tuesday, September 21, 2010

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Health care reform's first provisions start
San Jose Mercury News
By Lisa M. Krieger and Sandy Kleffman As her 22-year-old daughter faces major surgery, Carol Malnick of Los Altos has at least one less thing to worry about: its stratospheric price tag. Significant provisions of the health care overhaul bill roll out ...
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Bedbug Experts Bring Samples To Chicago-Area Hotel
NPR
by AP Enlarge AP Attendees visit vendor booths during the first North American Bed Bug Summit, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2010, in Rosemont, Ill. The event's sponsor, BedBug Central, says the two-day summit will host 14 of the nationÂ's leading entomologist ...
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Supply of flu vaccine gets a shot in the arm
Boston Herald
By Christine McConville Put away the tea, blanket and tissues: This year, health officials say, there should be plenty of flu shots to go around. "We're recommending that everyone, age 6 months and up, get one this year," said Dr. Anita Barry, ...
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Obesity rates remain 'disturbingly high'
Reuters
Subway commuters walk through the turnstiles while leaving the US Open in New York September 4, 2007. NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Chances are slim to none that the US will meet its public health goal of sharply reducing the number of obese adults by ...
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Testimony: DeCosters to apologize for egg outbreak
DesMoinesRegister.com
By PHILIP BRASHER • COPYRIGHT, DES MOINES REGISTER • September 21, 2010 Washington, DC — Jack DeCoster and his son, Peter, will apologize Wednesday to victims of a salmonella outbreak and pledge not to resume selling fresh eggs until their farms are ...
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