Topic “health clinic”
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2008-10-15
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Columnist Discusses Denial Of Permit To Build Health Clinic Expected To Serve Low-Income Residents In North Carolina
Raleigh News & Observer staff writer Ruth Sheehan in a recent opinion piece discusses a vote by the Johnston County, N.C., commissioners that denied a zoning permit to build a clinic in a rural community. read
2008-09-16
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Now they're putting ads in school buses [Advertising]
[…] are in that boat." Schools in Colorado and Michigan already run ads inside and outside buses. Another Michigan school system tried in-bus ads but abandoned the effort after ads from a cell phone provider, health clinic and credit union didn't perform well with the kids. Even now, we're sure that an assistant product manager at the Googleplex is scrambling to cook up a 20-percent-time project to help them out with improved content matching and monetization. (Photo by KB35) read
2008-08-30
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Kansas American Indian Tribe Declares Health Care Emergency, Requests Funds From IHS
The Kickapoo American Indian tribe in Kansas has declared a health care emergency and has requested $150,000 from Indian Health Services, the AP/Kansas City Star reports (AP/Kansas City Star, 8/27). The request will allow the tribe to continue running its health clinic through the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, according to the Topeka Capital-Journal. read
2008-08-29
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Obitfilter: Del Martin
[…] couple to get legally married in San Francisco, reprising their role from 2004. Among the many honors given them, perhaps the best was naming the local women's health clinic after them: the Lyon-Martin Health Center, where I got my health care in my first few uninsured years here in the city. She died earlier today, with her partner by her side. From her obituary: "Del Martin identified her own legacy in 1984 when she said that her most important contribution was "being […] read
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Gustav prompts patients to cancel appointments at N.O. health clinic
About 30% of patients canceled appointments yesterday at a New Orleans Children's Health Project clinic because they had left the city or were making plans to leave in anticipation of Tropical Storm Gustav, the organization's mental health director tells USA... read
2008-06-22
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Teenage Girls Make Pact To Get Pregnant?
I am in shock! Love muffins, have you heard about the teenage girls making a pact TO GET pregnant in Gloucester, Mass? This is some extreme monkey doodle foolishness! And get this, after asking for pregnancy tests at the school health clinic, they high-fived one another if the test came back positive if they were [...] read
2008-06-14
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Network engineer sentenced for deleting patient info
A former network engineer was sentenced to more than five years in prison for deleting patient data stored by the California health clinic that once employed him. read
2008-06-12
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Why Do Women Give McCain A Zero? Robert Greenwald And Brave New Films Tell You What The Corporate Media Will Not
From Brave New Films: Because the corporate media has failed to do its job, we have to work extra hard to do ours. And so we've created McCain's Clinic, a sneak peek at what a women's health clinic could look like if McCain were elected. Yes, we're presenting McCain's reproductive rights record through comedy, but our hope is that it will help get our point across effectively.... read
2008-05-17
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Britney Spears: Pregnant or just eating a ton of her dad's cooking? You decide!
Britney Spears stopped at a health clinic yesterday before taking flight with Mad Max for Jesus himself, Mel Gibson. This adds fuel to the rampant speculation that she's got Adnan Jr. in her belly. But, there could be other... read
2007-09-08
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9/11 Health Study May Be Flawed
The relatively small health clinic that released the most widely quoted and alarming study about the adverse health impacts of exposure to the World Trade Center environment may have reached its conclusions with weak data and presented its findings in a questionable manner. The New York Times examined the work done at the Irving J. Selikoff Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine, a health clinic associated with Mount Sinai Medical Center and that included […] read