Yankees closer Rivera has blood clot in calf The Hornell Evening Tribune Thu, 10 May 2012 06:40 AM PDT Mariano Rivera hobbled up to the podium on a pair of crutches he's quickly grown tired of, ready to reveal more news about his health. Rivera has a blood clot in his right calf, the latest medical problem for the longtime New York Yankees closer who injured his knee last week while shagging fly balls during batting practice. | Elekta pioneers modern cancer care through R&D leadership Finanzen.net Thu, 10 May 2012 06:39 AM PDT Regulatory News: More than 13 million new cancer cases occur globally every year, of which 3 million are in Europe, according to the World Health Organization. And as the population ages, the number of cancer ... | HIPAA Regulations and Discrimination: How to Stay Protected HR.BLR.com Thu, 10 May 2012 06:38 AM PDT (5/10) Even when you're following HIPAA regulations to the letter, some employees may believe they are subject to discrimination by wellness programs on the basis of their health status, disability or age. So how do you maintain health information privacy under HIPAA regulations consistently without risking discrimination claims? In a BLR webinar titled "2012 Employee Wellness Programs: Overcome ... | Boy killed after being hit by a car Bossier Press-Tribune Thu, 10 May 2012 06:38 AM PDT A two-year-old boy was killed Wednesday after being struck by a vehicle near the 1600 block of Old Plain Dealing Road just outside of Benton. The boy was riding a go-cart in a driveway when he apparently drove onto Old Plain Dealing Road and was struck by a vehicle betweeen Marshall Lane and Theresa Lane about 8:25 p.m. The boy was airlifted by Life Air Rescue to LSU Health Sciences Center with ... | Local Headlines Quincy Herald-Whig Thu, 10 May 2012 06:31 AM PDT SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Gov. Pat Quinn's push for painful cuts in state spending survived two legislative tests Wednesday as lawmakers voted to end a health-care benefit for retirees and rejected efforts to limit his power to close prisons and other government facilities. | Waltham Business Profile: Beth Gold-Bernstein, TriYoga Boston Waltham News Tribune Thu, 10 May 2012 06:29 AM PDT Beth Gold-Bernstein wants you to practice yoga, and she wants you to do it safely. Through her nonprofit TriYoga Boston, located at 60 Prospect Street in Waltham, Gold-Bernstein teaches people of different ages and in various stages of health how to use yoga to make their daily life better. TriYoga emphasizes âbreath and subtle energy,â which helped Gold-Bernstein overcome the pain of a failed ... | | |
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