Cardinal Wuerl says bishops are united in fight with administration over contraception rule News-Medical-Net Sun, 27 May 2012 22:43 PM PDT Cardinal Donald Wuerl, the archbishop of Washington, on Sunday denied a split among Catholic bishops about the lawsuit challenging the Obama administration's rule mandating that employers and health insurance plans cover contraception. "I have yet to see among the bishops any split at all," Wuerl said on "Fox News Sunday." "The bishop who was quoted saying he was concerned issued a statement ... | BCHD partners with child care center The Beach Reporter Sun, 27 May 2012 22:35 PM PDT In alignment with the Beach Cities Health District's mission to provide health-enhancing services to local residents and employees, the BCHD's board of directors asked staff to look into including a child care center at its Prospect Avenue campus. | Pinal County restaurant inspections, 5/23/12 Tri-Valley Dispatch Sun, 27 May 2012 22:31 PM PDT The following restaurants and food service establishments have been inspected by the Environmental Health Section of the Pinal County Division of Public Health. The business name and address are followed by the rating and any critical items needing attention that were noted in the inspection. This summary is published monthly. | Walkways to RGHâs Maxwell Mansion entrance to be closed due to safety concerns Journal Inquirer Sun, 27 May 2012 22:23 PM PDT VERNON â" Eastern Connecticut Health Network announced Friday that until the worn and broken walkways to Rockville General Hospitalâs Maxwell Mansion entrance are removed and replaced, the hospitalâs front entrance area will remain closed to foot traffic for public safety reasons. | Hitting back hard Boston Globe Sun, 27 May 2012 22:22 PM PDT While many desk-bound, cubicle-dwelling Americans struggle with weight problems, a distinct subset is diving into a brand of exercise often advertised as military-based and that might seem extreme to outsiders. CrossFit, Tough Mudder, Boot Camp, and other high-octane workouts are growing in popularity, even as health specialists caution that for some people, the risk of injury is high. But many ... | By Rose L. Thayer Killeen Daily Herald Killeen Daily Herald Sun, 27 May 2012 22:12 PM PDT Despite losing funding for some programs, the Bell County Public Health District is still open and seeing patients. "We are not closed," said Bonnie Scurzi, director of nurses. "We are still here providing services." | All trusts breached A&E targets BBC News Sun, 27 May 2012 22:11 PM PDT Northern Ireland's five health trusts breached their A&E targets, with performances particularly poor in the Northern and Belfast areas, the BBC has learned. | | |
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