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AARP endorses plan for health care reform

AARP endorses plan for health care reform By Carla Sloan For the Nevada Appeal After a lifetime of hard work, no older American deserves to spend their later years struggling with medical bills, foregoing or cutting...

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New Pfizer unit studying autism

Founding scientist has 3 reasons GROTON, Conn. — Diane Stephenson of Groton has three tangible reasons for wanting to know as much as possible about autism. Stephenson, associate research fellow at Pfizer Inc.’s Groton...

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Light may shine on MDs' industrial ties

As part of the health care overhaul under consideration by Congress, lawmakers have included so-called sunshine provisions intended to shed light on the financial relationships between the medical industry and the medical...

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Sunday Forum: Doctors support the public option

Don't be deceived, says DR. CHRISTOPHER M. HUGHES, most physicians want fundamental health-care reform Three of four doctors support health-care reform with a public option. Eight of the 10 largest physician organizations...

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Nanotechnology Education Initiatives to Cover Medicine, Cancer, and Commercialization Issues

NanoTecNexus and NanoTumor Center Launch First-of-its-Kind Webinar Series - A six-session ACCME accredited series designed for the clinical and research communities and focused exclusively on real progress and not just promise...

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Landmark health bill passes House on close vote

The Democratic-controlled House has narrowly passed landmark health care reform legislation, handing President Barack Obama a hard won victory on his signature domestic priority. Republicans were nearly unanimous in opposing...

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Nanotechnology: A New Industrial Revolution?

Whether theyre aware of it or not, many industries are in the midst of a nanotechnology boom. From the medical industry and renewable energy to plastic products and electronics, nanotechnology is improving a wide array of...

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Looking abroad for savings

No matter what Congress does with health care legislation in the next few weeks, one thing is already clear: The result will not do much to control the climbing costs of medical care in the United States.

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Initiative tackles abuse of prescription drugs

Initiative tackles abuse of prescription drugs Prescription drug abuse and addiction have become such a pervasive problem in Allen County that local law enforcement. Mental health professionals and members of the legal...

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Demand for VA service rises, but so does budget

Cook/Staff photo Dr. Agu Suvari, a primary care physician, examines Ernest Proper, an Army veteran from Portsmouth, at the Somersworth Veterans Affairs Community-based Outpatient Clinic Friday morning. Dr. Marc Levenson,...

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