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R.I. Seeks Limits on Medicaid Spending
Jeudi 04 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 2 mois, 3 semaines depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) Facing a severe budget shortfall, Rhode Island officials are seeking unprecedented authority to rein in Medicaid spending in a move that has alarmed Democrats in Congress and advocates for the poor. |
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Study Finds No Autism Link in Vaccine
Mercredi 03 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 2 mois, 4 semaines depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) A common vaccine given to children to protect them against measles, mumps and rubella is not linked to autism, a study published yesterday concludes. |
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Chemical in Plastic Is Connected to Health Problems in Monkeys
Mercredi 03 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 2 mois, 4 semaines depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) Researchers at the Yale School of Medicine have linked a chemical found in everyday plastics to problems with brain function and mood disorders in monkeys -- the first time the chemical has been connected to health problems in primates. |
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Heart Defibrillator Shock Can Signal More Trouble
Mercredi 03 Septembre 2008 - 14:02 - 2 mois, 4 semaines depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) NEW YORK -- A lifesaving shock from an implanted heart defibrillator provides relief that a crisis was avoided, but new research suggests it can also be a sign that more trouble is ahead. |
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Smoking riskier to women's hearts than men's
Mercredi 03 Septembre 2008 - 03:43 - 2 mois, 4 semaines depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) MUNICH, Germany -- Women typically get heart disease much later than men, but not if they smoke, researchers said Tuesday. |
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E. coli outbreak in Oklahoma kills 1, sickens 200
Mardi 02 Septembre 2008 - 15:09 - 2 mois, 4 semaines depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) OKLAHOMA CITY -- An E. coli outbreak linked to a restaurant in northeastern Oklahoma has sickened more than 200 people and killed at least one person, state health officials said Tuesday. |
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Some Cyclists Don't Earn Passing Grades for Trail Etiquette
Lundi 01 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 3 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) One by one, as dozens of Team in Training runners arrived triumphantly at Fletcher's Cove on the Capital Crescent Trail at the end of their weekly long outing, they greeted each other with cheers, applause -- and then a shrill cry of "Bike back!" warning fellow runners to hop aside or risk the wrath... |
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After a Night as an EMT, Everyday Stress Is a Breeze
Lundi 01 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 3 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) There is nothing like relaxing after a hard day at work with a book, sitting on the deck with a cold beer or strolling through the neighborhood. But I've found my own way of managing stress: riding in the back of an ambulance assisting someone who needs urgent care. |
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Injections of Hope
Lundi 01 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 3 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) A vast human experiment is afoot. And no one is taking good notes. |
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Long-Term Ills Tied to Bad Food
Lundi 01 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 3 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) Over the past five years, Sarah Pierce has suffered repeated kidney failure, spent three years on dialysis, had the plasma in her blood replaced twice, and lost a fiance, friends and a job -- all because of something she ate. |
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