oniric.com Oniric.com Sat, 02 Jun 2012 02:48 AM PDT Become an affiliate of Robkellermd.com and earn lifetime commissions selling our health and wellness products. http://www.robkellermd.com Finally a Legitimate, Simple Way to Make Money Working From Home. Basic Skills Only Required - Set Your Own Hours - Limited Places - Click Here To Watch Free Video! | Federal health official to decide soon whether to extend 9/11-related aid to cancer patients New Haven Register Sat, 02 Jun 2012 02:36 AM PDT NEW YORK â" A federal health official is expected to decide within days whether to expand an aid program for anyone sickened by World Trade Center dust to cover cancer, a move that would be cheered by many former ground zero workers, but could also prove costly and come at the expense of people with ailments more conclusively linked to 9/11âs toxic fallout. | 7 Million People Covered in Drive Against Measles Arab News Sat, 02 Jun 2012 02:28 AM PDT RIYADH, 24 November 2007 â" A senior Health Ministry official announced yesterday that 7.1 million people in the age group of nine months to 18 years were covered by the massive vaccination drive against measles that ended on Wednesday. | 105 years old and young at heart Lancaster Online Sat, 02 Jun 2012 02:23 AM PDT Mary Newport, of Lancaster, turns 105 today, with her great-niece's dog, Stormy, by her side. Newport may be 102 years older than Stormy, but that doesn't stop her from enjoying his visits to her Manor Health Care room. "Stormy is her buddy, her 'adopted dog,'" said Newport's great-niece, Donna Lawr... | Strengthening the safety net Boston Globe Sat, 02 Jun 2012 02:22 AM PDT CAMBRIDGE The new chief executive of Cambridge Health Alliance says he wants to improve the way medical care is delivered and paid for at the systems three so-called safety net hospitals, but is also open to forging partnerships that may fall short of outright mergers. | Councillor: âI wonât drop my hospital battleâ Hartlepool Mail Sat, 02 Jun 2012 02:21 AM PDT A CAMPAIGNING councillor said he is disappointed after the health ombudsman confirmed it would not be taking any further action over his concerns about hospital plans. | Childrenâs hospital defies census data Hamilton Spectator Sat, 02 Jun 2012 02:15 AM PDT The new census data are out. Hamiltonâs percentage of children is down by 4.6 per cent and the number of seniors is up by 8.2 per cent. More care for children can be done in the community, and seniors are requiring more hospital care. Does this sound to you like a good time to convert one of our hospitals to a children-only care centre? Can we pass on the census data to Hamilton Health Sciences? | | |
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