Sunday, September 12, 2010

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Church: American medical team hopes to be released in Zimbabwe
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- Five Americans -- two of them doctors -- who treat AIDS patients are expected to appear Monday before a magistrate in Harare, Zimbabwe, on allegations of operating an unlicensed clinic and dispensing medicines without a ...
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ASU professors oppose ruling against federally funded stem cell research
Web Devil
By April Atwood September 12, 2010 at 8:00 pm The science and ethics of stem cell research has again become a topic of contention due to recent court proceedings, which may change how the research is federally funded. Professor Jane Maienschein of ...
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Sebelius Has a List
Wall Street Journal
'As a consequence of us getting 30 million additional people health care, at the margins that's going to increase our costs—we knew that," President Obama said at his press conference Friday in response to a question about rising health spending. ...
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Cesareans more likely for women at for-profit hospitals, study finds
San Jose Mercury News
By Nathanael Johnson Heather Kirwan gets a hug from her 6-year old daughter, Cecilia, in Murrietta, Calif., on July 7, 2010. For-profit hospitals across the state are performing cesarean sections at higher rates than nonprofit hospitals, a California ...
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Grandparents Day at the Golden Living Center
WNCT
By Alex Freedman GREENVILLE, NC - They're the go-to source for life experience and wisdom who have no problem sharing their stories. In case you didn't check the calendar, Sunday is National Grandparents day. The Golden Living Center in Greenville held ...
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Flu vaccine available Monday at Dallas County clinics
WFAA
DALLAS — Flu vaccine was tough to come by last year in Dallas County, but that will not be the case this time around. Health officials begin distributing flu shots at Dallas County clinics on Monday. This year, the flu vaccine is recommended for almost ...
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Natick cancer survivor participates in Jimmy Fund Walk
MetroWest Daily News
Natick High School Assistant Principal Zach Galvin, right, poses with Natick High graduates Tim Nelson and Margot Finn after completing the Jimmy Fund Walk yesterday. By WCVB-TV Channel 5 Thousands of people put their walking shoes on yesterday to ...
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