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Africa's Last and Least
Samedi 19 Juillet 2008 - 21:00 - 4 mois, 2 semaines depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso After she woke in the dark to sweep city streets, after she walked an hour to buy less than $2 worth of food, after she cooked for two hours in the searing noon heat, Fanta Lingani served her family's only meal of the day. First she set out a bowl of corn mush, seasoned ... |
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Ruling Gives South Dakota Doctors a Script to Read
Samedi 19 Juillet 2008 - 21:00 - 4 mois, 2 semaines depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) CHICAGO -- In a victory for antiabortion forces, doctors in South Dakota are now required to tell a woman seeking an abortion that the procedure "will terminate the life of a whole, separate, unique living human being." |
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Fish Virus Feeds Fears It Will Spread to Mississippi River
Vendredi 18 Juillet 2008 - 21:00 - 4 mois, 2 semaines depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) CHICAGO -- A deadly fish virus has been found for the first time in southern Lake Michigan and an inland Ohio reservoir, spurring fears of major fish kills and the virus's possible migration to the Mississippi River. |
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Funding Plan to Help Lure Buyer for Hospital Network
Vendredi 18 Juillet 2008 - 21:00 - 4 mois, 2 semaines depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) Prince George's County and the state of Maryland agreed in principle to each spend $75 million to lure a health-care company interested in taking over the county's troubled hospital network. |
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Disease Prevention Called a Better Bet
Jeudi 17 Juillet 2008 - 21:00 - 4 mois, 2 semaines depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) An ounce of prevention in community health programs could save states hundreds of millions in health-care costs, a new study has found. |
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EARLY RELEASE: Medicare Showdown
Jeudi 17 Juillet 2008 - 06:24 - 4 mois, 2 semaines depuis - Presse spécialisée - New England Journal of Medicin (No abstract is available for this citation) |
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Living with Cancer: Kris Carr's Story [Features]
Mercredi 16 Juillet 2008 - 08:00 - 4 mois, 2 semaines depuis - Cancer - Scientific American Editor's Note: This feature, originally printed with the title "Living with Cancer," Is a free preview of Scientific American's Special Report "New Answers for Cancer"It was February 2003, and Kris Carr, a photographer and actress, was on a roll. The bubbly, green-eyed stunner was in high demand. She was considered “the Julia Roberts of advertising” (at least according to her agent), thanks to her success in two popular Bud Light commercials that aired during the Super Bowl. She also had some impressive theater and film credits, among them a role in Arthur Miller’s Mr. Peter’s Connections, in which she performed (in the buff, no less) alongside actor Peter Falk. [More] |
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Living with Cancer: Kris Carr's Story
Mercredi 16 Juillet 2008 - 08:00 - 4 mois, 2 semaines depuis - Cancer - Scientific American Editor's Note: This feature, originally printed with the title "Living with Cancer," Is a free preview of Scientific American's Special Report "New Answers for Cancer"It was February 2003, and Kris Carr, a photographer and actress, was on a roll. The bubbly, green-eyed stunner was in high demand. She was considered “the Julia Roberts of advertising” (at least according to her agent), thanks to her success in two popular Bud Light commercials that aired during the Super Bowl. She also had some impressive theater and film credits, among them a role in Arthur Miller’s Mr. Peter’s Connections, in which she performed (in the buff, no less) alongside actor Peter Falk. [More] |
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Living with Cancer: Eight Things You Need to Know [Features]
Mercredi 16 Juillet 2008 - 07:59 - 4 mois, 2 semaines depuis - Cancer - Scientific American Editor's Note: This store is part of our feature "Living With Cancer: Lessons and Advice from Kris Carr" which was originally printed in the Special Report "New Answers for Cancer" from Scientific American.Rather than surrendering to despair and impersonal medical treatments, growing numbers of cancer patients are empowering themselves with information and control over their therapies. The trend is finding acceptance in mainstream medicine and helping people with cancer lead healthier lives. [More] |
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Living with Cancer: Eight Things You Need to Know
Mercredi 16 Juillet 2008 - 07:59 - 4 mois, 2 semaines depuis - Cancer - Scientific American Editor's Note: This store is part of our feature "Living With Cancer: Lessons and Advice from Kris Carr" which was originally printed in the Special Report "New Answers for Cancer" from Scientific American.Rather than surrendering to despair and impersonal medical treatments, growing numbers of cancer patients are empowering themselves with information and control over their therapies. The trend is finding acceptance in mainstream medicine and helping people with cancer lead healthier lives. [More] |
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