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World close to ending polio, yet it's a tough foe
AZIZ KHAN GHARI, Pakistan (AP) — Less than four months ago the world was cheered to learn that India had gone a full year with no new cases of polio — a landmark that left only Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nigeria on the World Health...Tags: Taliban, Health, Islam, Central Intelligence Agency, Religion and Belief
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South Bend workers hungry to save Postal Service
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND -- The message delivered Monday in Washington, D.C., arrived in the form of a first-class hunger strike. In South Bend, postal workers, retired postal workers and community supporters took to Michigan Street in front of the South Bend...Tags: Health, Health Insurance, Strikes, AFL-CIO, U.S. Congress
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Notre Dame, state reach agreement in Declan Sullivan case
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterThe Indiana Department of Labor announced today it has reached a settlement agreement with the University of Notre Dame in the fatal-injury death of student employee Declan Sullivan. Details of the agreement include a requirement for Notre Dame, under...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Fines, Colleges and Universities, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Human Interest
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Five receive Samaritan Awards
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMISHAWAKA -- Electronics Inc. believes work should be fun for its employees. A professional masseuse on Fridays, cookouts in the summer. monthly gourmet breakfasts and lunches and pontoon boat rides down the St. Joseph River are just some of the...Tags: Health, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Family, Economy, Business and Finance
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Notre Dame, Catholic Diocese, others file suit regarding HHS mandate
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — The University of Notre Dame, the Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend and several other area organizations filed suit Monday challenging the constitutionality of a federal regulation that requires religious organizations to...Tags: Health, Christianity, Medical Procedures and Tests, Labor Disputes, Justice System
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Plumber dies after neck cut by high-pressure water
NEW CASTLE, Ind. (AP) — An east-central Indiana plumber died after water from a high-pressure hose apparently cut his neck and caused heavy bleeding, authorities said. Chad Unverzagt, 55, of Yorktown was pronounced dead Friday at St. Vincent...
Tags: Health, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Health and Safety at School, First Aid, Rubber Products Industry
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Knee surgery stats prompt changes at US hospitals
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Knee replacement surgeries at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center soon could be handled by a specialized operating room team as the result of a data-sharing project among health systems throughout the U.S. aimed at improving...
Tags: Health, Asthma, Health Insurance, Weight, Cleveland Clinic
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Bertrand Products Shootings/10 years later: Many lessons learned
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterEfforts to spot a troubled worker have come a long way in the 10 years since the Bertrand Products shootings, Kathleen Ponko, CEO of a South Bend-based behavioral health management company, said. The company, New Avenues, works with businesses and...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Labor Legislation, Mental Health
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Falling branch kills South Bend man
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND — A falling tree branch caused the death of a 60-year-old South Bend man Friday, a day after it fell 30 feet onto his head while he was working for a local tree service company. Mardoqueo Pineda, of the 600 block of South Lake Street,...Tags: Health, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Hospitals and Clinics
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National 'religious freedom' rally sparks big South Bend turnout
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterA large crowd rallied Friday at Jon R. Hunt Plaza as part of a nationwide network of protests against the federal mandate that insurers provide birth control in all employer health plans, even those at many religious organizations. Men, women and...Tags: Health, Employment Opportunities, Minority Groups, Health Treatments, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Contracts expire for many at AT&T; talks ongoing
NEW YORK (AP) — Union contracts for 40,000 AT&T workers expired at midnight, but a strike was averted with officials saying early Sunday that talks were continuing. Though expiration of the deadline left the Communications Workers of America free...
Tags: Health, Economy, Business and Finance, Collective Contract, Strikes, AT&T Corp.
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Ind. closed meeting angers wounded clerk's family
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The family of a convenience store clerk seriously injured in an October shooting is criticizing Indiana's decision to hold a closed-door meeting on efforts to boost safety at the stores. A spokeswoman for relatives of 38-year-...Tags: Health, Employment Opportunities, Injuries and Wounds, Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace
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