CRANBURY: Ruling brings mixed responses The Cranbury Press Wed, 18 Jul 2012 23:05 PM PDT CRANBURY â" As many people know, the Supreme Court upheld President Barack Obamaâs health care reform bill in a 5-4 decision on June 28. There is much controversy regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and whether or not its individual mandate is constitutional. | Health Highlights: July 18, 2012 HealthDay via Yahoo! News Wed, 18 Jul 2012 23:04 PM PDT Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay: | Health Tip: Protect Kids From Lead Exposure HealthDay via Yahoo! News Wed, 18 Jul 2012 23:04 PM PDT (HealthDay News) -- Ingestion of lead -- notably from older buildings that used lead-based paint -- can cause permanent neurological and developmental problems in children. | Health Tip: Help Prevent Low Blood Sugar HealthDay via Yahoo! News Wed, 18 Jul 2012 23:04 PM PDT (HealthDay News) -- Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugar, can occur even when you're doing your best to manage diabetes, the American Diabetes Association says. | Businessmen are persons banned to Region due to debts to the Pension Fund Baku Today Wed, 18 Jul 2012 23:01 PM PDT At the height of the summer holidays, when all the rush on vacation to sea, four dozen individual businessmen of Irkutsk region was waiting for a nasty surprise: a court decision to limit travel abroad due to accumulated arrears on insurance contributions for compulsory pension and compulsory health insurance. | Hospitals urge slow approach to cost reform The MetroWest Daily News Wed, 18 Jul 2012 22:50 PM PDT As closed-door negotiations continue over compromise legislation to tame state health care costs, community hospitals like MetroWest Medical Center warn that their shaky finances could take another hit â" jeopardizing services and jobs. âI know we have to decrease the costs,â MetroWest CEO Andrei Soran said yesterday, during a meeting with the Daily News. âThatâs not the issue. Itâs how fast and ... | Elder abuse, theft and fraud allegations KVOA Tucson Wed, 18 Jul 2012 22:43 PM PDT TUCSON - Two health care workers are accused in two seperate crimes against the elderly, people they were hired to care for. Court documents detail alleged physical abuse and fraud, including forged checks. | Abington Memorial, Holy Redeemer call off merger Times Chronicle & Glenside News & The Globe Wed, 18 Jul 2012 22:39 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. | | |
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