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- Food poisoning: Source of E. coli illness often can't be found 21 Nov 2009 08:37 GMT
... Her 9-year-old son's ordeal and the lack of certainty ... medical consequences such as kidney failure or paralysis. Of an estimated 76 million food-borne illness ... ill after the family ate at a Mexican restaurant near their home in St. Mary, Mo. ...
- Why has this treatment for H1N1 collected dust? 21 Nov 2009 07:56 GMT
... son. Dr. Frederick R. Klenner was an American researcher and family practitioner in North Carolina. In ... daily. None had been left with any paralysis. Yet no one appears to have listened ... of a man who contacted hepatitis in Central America. He was jaundiced, had a high ...
- World's children still fall through the cracks 21 Nov 2009 15:10 GMT
... World's children still fall through the cracks NEW ... areas than in the wealthier cities. In Mexico, more than a million children under age ... by a concerted government effort. In South Africa, some children infected with HIV are getting ...
- A Brief Intervention That Works For Drivers Who Persist In Driving While Intoxicated 21 Nov 2009 08:34 GMT
... Driving while impaired (DWI) contributes significantly to road-traffic crashes, and ... Center of the Southwest in Albuquerque, New Mexico, said the problem is equally huge in the ...
- Indian Boy Mirrors Plight Of Millions Of Kids 21 Nov 2009 00:10 GMT
... NEW DELHI (AP) Arun Kumar was born to disabled parents, beaten by his grandparents, ran away ... areas than in the wealthier cities. In Mexico, more than a million children under the age ...
- Bernstein family stands up for the 'little guy' 21 Nov 2009 13:34 GMT
... Bernstein family stands up for the ‘little guy’ ... "If you trust Merck, Pfizer and other American corporate giants, you may not see the ... "hot coffee case" from 1992 in New Mexico is actually one of the best examples ...
- New research provides valuable international profile of mental health disorder 17 Nov 2009 11:17 GMT
... An international study of more than 17,000 people with ... (152), Colombia (197), Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras pooled (267), Mexico (1,019), Peru (96), Puerto ...
- Disabled youth informed of sexual and reproductive health and rights 17 Nov 2009 02:35 GMT
... Disabled youth informed of sexual and reproductive health and rights ... (UNFPA), at the Sub-Regional Office for the Caribbean and Barbados, who described the sessions as ... Council for the Disabled was sent to Jamaica, where UNFPA had successfully been implementing a ...
- Millions of children still face poverty, abuse, disease 20 Nov 2009 16:50 GMT
... NEW DELHI (AP) – Arun Kumar was born to ... areas than in the wealthier cities. In Mexico, more than a million children under the ... by a concerted government effort. In South Africa, some children infected with HIV are getting ...
- Senators.: Let's drop out of Medicaid 17 Nov 2009 21:11 GMT
... Florida counts cost of likely Medicaid expansion As national ... insures poor children, seniors, pregnant women and disabled people -- a total of 2.7 million ... taxpayers. The proposal by Rep. Jimmy Patronis, R-Panama City, which cleared the House 117-0, would revamp ...
- NM considers scaling back Medicaid coverage 20 Nov 2009 17:10 GMT
... SANTA FE, N.M.—Gov. Bill Richardson's administration is proposing ... health care services to some lower-income New Mexicans to cope with a projected budget shortfall of ... the state's welfare-to-work program and certain low-income disabled people. Currently, the state offers a broad ...
- New Mexico considers Medicaid overhaul to cut costs because of looming budget shortfall 20 Nov 2009 17:21 GMT
... SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - Gov. Bill Richardson's ... health care services to some lower-income New Mexicans to cope with a projected budget shortfall of ... the state's welfare-to-work program and certain low-income disabled people. Currently, the state offers a broad ...
- NM considers scaling back Medicaid coverage 20 Nov 2009 17:14 GMT
... Human Services Department officials told lawmakers on Thursday ... which provides health care to 500,000 New Mexicans. Half of those are children. The program ... the state's welfare-to-work program and certain low-income disabled people. Currently, the state offers a broad ...
- Study finds striking similarities in people with schizophrenia across 37 different countries 16 Nov 2009 09:57 GMT
... An international study of more than 17,000 people with ... (152), Colombia (197), Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras pooled (267), Mexico (1,019), Peru (96), Puerto ...
- Major Schizophrenia Study Finds Striking Similarities Across 37 Countries In Six Regions 16 Nov 2009 12:31 GMT
... An international study of more than 17,000 people with ... (152), Colombia (197), Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras pooled (267), Mexico (1,019), Peru (96), Puerto ...
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