What's Happening San Pedro Valley News-Sun Thu, 01 Dec 2011 22:57 PM PST Cenpatico to host community forum Wed. Cenpatico of Arizona will host a community forum in Benson from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday Nov. 30, at SEABHS, 611 W. Union St. in Benson. All community members are invited to ask questions or voice concerns about the behavioral health system and services available in Benson and surrounding communities. Cenpatico representatives will be available to answer ... | CQCH Digital Mammograms at Douglas November 14 Douglas Dispatch Thu, 01 Dec 2011 22:53 PM PST Copper Queen Community Hospital (CQCH) continues to offer mobile digital mammography on a monthly basis at its Rural Health Clinics in Douglas and Palominas. The next mobile digital screenings will take place on Monday, November 14, 2011. | Bristol Hospital Dec. programs The Bristol Press Thu, 01 Dec 2011 22:53 PM PST BRISTOL â" Bristol Hospital offers a variety of community education programs through its Pathways To Your Health catalog. For more information or to register for a class, call InfoLink at (860) 585- 3661. | NYC may broaden use of AIDS drugs Hattiesburg American Thu, 01 Dec 2011 22:50 PM PST Health officials in the nation's largest city are recommending that any residents living with HIV be offered AIDS drugs as soon as the virus is diagnosed, an aggressive move that has been shown to prolong life and stem the spread of the disease. | ARIA medical complex hearing continued until Jan 2012 in Lower Makefield Yardley News Thu, 01 Dec 2011 22:46 PM PST LOWER MAKEFIELD â" A decision is yet to be made as to whether the proposed Aria Health (formerly Frankford Hospital) medical complex will be permitted to be built at the busy intersection of Stony Hill Road and Route 332 (Newtown Bypass) in Lower Makefield Township. | Strengthen rules for vaccinations Canon City Daily Record Thu, 01 Dec 2011 22:46 PM PST C olorado s unconscionably high opt-out rate for childhood vaccinations is a serious public health problem that puts children in this state at risk. | NY officials: Treat HIV early The Bryan-College Station Eagle Thu, 01 Dec 2011 22:44 PM PST NEW YORK -- Health officials in the nation's largest city are recommending that any residents living with HIV be offered AIDS drugs as soon as the virus is diagnosed, an aggressive move that has been shown to prolong life and stem the spread of the d ... | Mercy Medical announces sale of facilities BaldwinCountyNow.com Thu, 01 Dec 2011 22:36 PM PST DAPHNE, Alabama â" Mercy Medical announced the pending sale of a large portion of its physical facilities in Baldwin County this morning to SE Healthcare, Inc. of Florida. Jake Bell, CEO and president, said the sale comes after a three-year examination into the future of Mercy Medical, which opened its main bayside campus as a convalescent home in 1949 and later pioneered hospice and home health ... | | |
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