Camino Health Center Auxiliaryâs Fashion Show Benefit Big Success Capistrano Valley News Mon, 28 Nov 2011 19:01 PM PST I always look forward to the Camino Health Center Auxiliary's annual Luncheon and Fashion Show â" its 27th this year â" as it is always a fun affair with some very dedicated women at the reins passionate about raising funds for the Camino Health... | Area seniors become queens for a day The Lonoke Democrat Mon, 28 Nov 2011 18:59 PM PST Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And for the 30-plus contestants in the Queensâ Pageant sponsored by Arkansas Home Health Care Association District 1 on Aug. 11, there were hundreds of people who came out to behold them in their pretty dresses, hairdos and jewelry. | Quinn announces deal to save Tinley Park Mental Health Center Chicago Sun-Times Mon, 28 Nov 2011 18:56 PM PST SPRINGFIELD â" Gov. Pat Quinn and the four legislative leaders struck an agreement late Monday to stave off the closures of the Tinley Park Mental Health Center and six other state facilities and avert layoffs for 1,900 government workers, the governorâs office announced.To pay for it, lawmakers Tuesday are expected to pass a $273 million measure reallocating existing state dollars through the ... | "Winning Health Care for the 99%" Independent Weekly Mon, 28 Nov 2011 18:55 PM PST Pediatrician Steven Auerbach speaks about extreme economic & social inequalities, the greed of private health insurance companies, & a single-payer health system solution. Sponsored by Health Care for All North Carolina. Free. Basement conference room, Snow Bldg, 331 W Main St, Durham. | In Chesapeake, helping repeat offenders stay straight The Virginian-Pilot Mon, 28 Nov 2011 18:46 PM PST CHESAPEAKE When Bertha Lee Forbes gets out of jail in January, she'll leave with no high school diploma, a drug addiction, mental health issues, no home, no job and 48 criminal convictions going back to 1977. | MInn. to get federal health care funds after all Minnesota Public Radio Mon, 28 Nov 2011 18:34 PM PST More than $6 million in federal health care funds will come to Minnesota after all. The money was at the heart of a political skirmish between Gov. Mark Dayton and State Sen. David Hann, R-Eden Prairie. | Missing notebooks returned to Reno chronic disease lab Reno Gazette-Journal Mon, 28 Nov 2011 18:31 PM PST The grants awarded to Judy Mikovits and the Whittemore Peterson Institute from the National Institutes of Health to study chronic fatigue syndrome included: 2009, $335,600; 2010, $311,316 and 2011, $302,866. Other grants are being processed. | | |
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