ABC House receives $25,000 grant for mental health services Lebanon Express Wed, 11 Jul 2012 06:46 AM PDT ABC House, the nonprofit child abuse assessment center that serves all Benton and Linn county residents, received a $25,000 grant from the Oregon Community Foundation, according to a press release. | Wind farm opponents cheer federal study of health effects CBC.ca Wed, 11 Jul 2012 06:45 AM PDT Opponents of wind farms are hailing Health Canada's decision to study the possible connection between noise generated by the towering turbines and adverse health effects reported by people living close to them. | Dayton moves ahead with health exchange Minnesota Public Radio Wed, 11 Jul 2012 06:45 AM PDT The Dayton Administration has been working to create the exchange over the past ten months. The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling last month upholding the federal health care law gave supporters more incentive to move forward. | New Study Suggests Moderate Alcohol Consumption May Help Prevent Bone Loss Newswise Wed, 11 Jul 2012 06:41 AM PDT Drinking a moderate amount of alcohol as part of a healthy lifestyle may benefit women's bone health, lowering their risk of developing osteoporosis. A new study assessed the effects of alcohol withdrawal on bone turnover in postmenopausal women who drank one or two drinks per day several times a week. Researchers at Oregon State University measured a significant increase in blood markers of ... | Mt. Graham Medical Center offers self-pay patients a break Eastern Arizona Courier Wed, 11 Jul 2012 06:39 AM PDT Graham County residents who do not have traditional health insurance know that paying cash for health-care services can get expensive. With that in mind, Mt. Graham Regional Medical Center is striving to help self-pay patients with the ever- increasing costs of health care. Individuals who come to MGRMC for outpatient imaging procedures such as an MRI or CT scan and do not have insurance ... | Kinder, GOP lawmakers challenge Mo. ballot summary Rolla Daily News Wed, 11 Jul 2012 06:38 AM PDT Missouri Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder and other top Republican legislative leaders filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing the secretary of state's office of writing a health care measure ballot summary that is "blatantly false, deceptive and intended to mislead the people." | | |
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