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Group calls for free malaria treatment in Africa
Mardi 30 Septembre 2008 - 06:22 - 2 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- Making tests and treatment for malaria free dramatically increases the number of people who seek treatment for the disease that kills 1 million people a year, an international medical aid group said Tuesday. |
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School Lunches, Making the Grade?
Lundi 29 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 2 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) This is the first appearance of The Post's new nutrition column. |
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Photographers Help Grieving Parents Take the First Step in Healing
Lundi 29 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 2 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) A white rose hanging outside the doorway tells nurses that the family in this one room of the maternity ward at Inova Alexandria Hospital is different. It puts them on notice not to tiptoe around the curtain smiling, ready to coo at a sleeping baby and congratulate the new parents. That's because... |
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Checking In, One Year Later
Lundi 29 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 2 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) Last October, the Health section introduced readers to several area residents who were trying to figure out what kind of health insurance they would need and could afford for 2008. There was Doreen, a mother with an infant who was born premature and an older child with Down syndrome and autism; J... |
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Stretching the Truth About Area Trainers
Lundi 29 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 2 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) The most unexpected twist in the new Coen brothers movie, "Burn After Reading," isn't the ending. It's that the main characters of an espionage thriller set in Washington aren't senators, cops or even rascally reporters: They're trainers at a gym called Hardbodies. As played by Frances McDormand ... |
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Tuskegee, a Cloud Over Research
Lundi 29 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 2 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) As vice president for community and external affairs at the University of Chicago Hospitals, Michelle Obama has driven real change in relations between the institution and the mostly black neighborhoods surrounding it, working to lessen the distance between the hospital system and African American... |
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Heart Patients Should Be Screened for Depression
Lundi 29 Septembre 2008 - 16:10 - 2 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) DALLAS -- Heart patients should be regularly screened for signs of depression, the American Heart Association recommended Monday. |
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Health clubs gear programs for those with ailments
Lundi 29 Septembre 2008 - 01:23 - 2 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) DALLAS -- When Patti Kiernan found out she had osteoporosis, she decided it was time to find a more focused workout. |
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China's Tainted-Milk Crisis Grows Despite Official Claims
Samedi 27 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 2 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) BEIJING -- Like thousands of other parents, Gu Yinghua took his child to the kidney unit of a local children's hospital for free testing as China's tainted-milk scandal continued to widen. |
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Help for the Heavy at Ramadan
Samedi 27 Septembre 2008 - 21:00 - 2 mois depuis - Presse généraliste - The Washington Post (health) TEHRAN -- Millions of faithful Muslims worldwide do not eat or drink between dawn and sunset during Ramadan, a month of sacrifice and humility punctuated by joyous family gatherings -- and vast quantities of food. |
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