Vernon school board mulling idea of in-school health clinic Journal Inquirer Sun, 22 Jul 2012 22:29 PM PDT VERNON â" Students and their families eventually could have access to behavioral and medical care through school-based health clinics, after the Board of Education voted to explore a contract with an East Hartford nonprofit. | Tara's health scare The West Australian via Yahoo!7 News Sun, 22 Jul 2012 22:26 PM PDT T ara Reid has reassured her fans she is "good and healthy" after she was admitted to hospital with suspected acute pancreatitis in France. | Finance Board demands school officials not use $325,000 to prepay health insurance Journal Inquirer Sun, 22 Jul 2012 22:25 PM PDT EAST WINDSOR â" In a move aimed at preventing school officials from using $325,000 to prepay a 2012-13 health insurance bill, the townâs Board of Finance on Wednesday agreed to send a tersely-worded letter to the Board of Education demanding that they comply with auditors who advise against the practice. | Alzheimer's caregivers offered tips Local 10 Miami Sun, 22 Jul 2012 22:23 PM PDT This week, health care professionals and scientists from around the world met in Vancouver to present the latest cutting-edge research on Alzheimer's disease for the annual Alzheimer's Association International Conference. There was a lot of buzz about new studies, including drug advancements that could be potential treatments in the future. But for the average patient with Alzheimer's, or for ... | Letter: Access Carroll ready for move Carroll County Times Sun, 22 Jul 2012 22:19 PM PDT With all the sound and fury about health care, there has been a Carroll County non-profit quietly at work since 2005 serving our Carroll County neighbors in need of health care. | Abington Memorial, Holy Redeemer call off merger Times Chronicle & Glenside News & The Globe Sun, 22 Jul 2012 22:19 PM PDT The backlash against Abington Memorial Hospitalâs plan to stop providing abortions in creating a joint venture with Holy Redeemer Health System appears to have scuttled the plan. | As AIDS conference opens, health panel urges treatment of all HIV infections News-Medical-Net Sun, 22 Jul 2012 22:09 PM PDT An international health panel has recommended for the first time that all HIV patients be treated with antiretroviral drugs, even when the virus's impact on their immune system is shown to be small. The nonprofit International Antiviral Society-USA cited new evidence that untreated infection with the human immunodeficiency virus that causes AIDS can also lead to a range of other conditions ... | | |
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