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News briefs for Sept. 7
Talent showcase planned for special needs kids
Sisterhood of the Tryst, with sponsorship by The Beacon Youth Services Center, will present “Dare to Dream”, a beauty and talent showcase for kids with special needs, 2 p.m. Saturday at...Tags: Health, Flu, Flu Vaccine, Vaccines, Humana Incorporated
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U.S. unveils ambitious plan to reduce heart attacks
Reuters(Reuters) - U.S. health officials are teaming up with insurance companies, pharmacies, health providers and community groups in a campaign to prevent 1 million heart attacks and strokes over five years. The plan announced on Tuesday by the U.S....Tags: Health, Aspirin (drug), Heart Attack, Health Insurance, High Blood Pressure
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Newsbriefs for Sept. 14
Segment on Northpoint program to air Thursday
A segment about “Voices Inside,” the Northpoint Training Center performance and writing project where local playwright Elizabeth Orndorff and Pioneer Playhouse/film director Robby Henson teach...Tags: Health, Flu, Elections, Flu Vaccine, Arts and Culture
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Wyman Says: SustiNet is dead... Dead I tell you... DEAD!
Think Charles Dickens’ The Christmas Carol; “Marley was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that. The register of his burial was signed by the clergyman, the clerk, the undertaker, and the chief mourner…You will...Tags: Health Partnership, Health, Elections, Finance, Charles Dickens
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Flu clinic planned in Danville
Boyle County Health Department will give flu shots during a clinic from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Calvary Baptist Church on Waveland Avenue. The cost is $20.
Adults and children age 4 and up can receive the vaccine at the clinic. Children under age 4 must go...Tags: Flu, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Diseases and Illnesses, Flu Vaccine, Hospitals and Clinics
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A story not quite right
WASHINGTON - Most would agree that one would have to stoop pretty low to question the story of a man's mother's death. But what if that deathbed story were the locus of a sweeping policy that encompassed a huge slice of a nation's economy? And what if...Tags: Health, Elections, Contracts, Medical Services, Health Insurance
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Employers Open Doors To Children While Power Outage Closes Schools
The Hartford CourantChildren folded paper into origami frogs, twisted green and yellow tissue paper into flowers, danced on a nearby stage and donned cowboy hats and tiaras during acting lessons by employees of Hartford Stage. This is no after-school program or day care....Tags: Movies, West Hartford, Storrs, Halloween, Wedding Products and Services
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Judy Irene (Carlson) Nichols Benz
Lennox: Judy Irene (Carlson) Nichols Benz, 63, of Lennox passed away Saturday, July 16, 2011, in her home, ending a faith-filled battle against cancer. Judy was born June 29, 1948, in Sioux Falls, SD, to Leonard and Geraldine (Haley) Carlson, and...Tags: Reformed, Yorkville (Kendall, Illinois), Minnesota, Christianity
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Walgreen says Cigna Chief Medical Officer Jeffrey Kang will be its VP of health and wellness
TribLocal - Deerfield » NewsDrugstore operator Walgreen Co. said Tuesday it is hiring the chief medical officer of health insurer Cigna Corp. for a new role as vice president …... -
The doctor's in-box
The doctor-patient relationship is moving online. With 68% of American adults now using the Internet to search for healthcare information, it's no surprise that many also want digital access to their doctor. Whether they have that option will depend...Tags: Health, Medical Research, Symptoms, Gaming, New Hampshire
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Patients pay more, get less - if they're lucky
Los Angeles Times Staff Writers*This piece originally ran on A1 on Tuesday, October 21, 2008* Jennifer and Greg Danylyshyn of Pasadena are conscientious parents. They keep proper car seats in their used BMW, organic vegetables in the family diet and the pediatrician's number by the...Tags: Health, Corporate Crime, Breast, Juvenile Delinquency, Woodland Hills
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Hagerstown mayor to serve as co-chairman of March of Dimes' biggest fundraiser
Hagerstown Mayor Robert E. Bruchey II is helping to lead a local effort to raise money for the March of Dimes. Bruchey will serve as the 2011 Washington County Revenue co-chairman, along with Doug Stahl, for the March for Babies — the March of...Tags: Health, Elections, Birth Defects, Washington County (Maryland), Politics
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