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Required tally of flu shots for health workers sought
Baltimore hospitals, doctors' offices and long-term care facilities would have to report the rates of influenza vaccination among their workers under new regulations being proposed by the city Health Department. Low vaccination rates among health care...Tags: Diseases, Health Organizations, Long Term Care, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Employees
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Health grant to help pay for local care
The Lake County Health Department has received a three-year grant from the state's Low Income Pool program. The department will receive $650,000 per year from the state Department of Health to fund the Lake Primary Care Project. The project is...Tags: Health Treatments
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Jesse Jackson hospitalized for stomach pains
Chicago Tribune reporterRev. Jesse Jackson was being treated Thursday in Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago after falling ill. Jackson told the Tribune during a morning telephone interview he had stomach pains, but the pains were subsiding. "I have high regard for these...Tags: Jesse Jackson
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Report tracks 9/11 attacks' aftermath
NEW YORK—As the seventh anniversary of the 2001 terrorist attacks approaches, the World Trade Center Medical Working Group of New York City on Thursday released the first of planned annual reports related to the aftermath of the attacks. The...Tags: Illnesses, Mental Illness, Ceremonies, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Society
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High hopes for troops under Obama
As a pro-military, Hillary Clinton delegate from Central Florida, I went to the Democratic National Convention in Denver with the realization that she would not secure the nomination, but I was determined to get a better understanding of Barack Obama's...Tags: George Bush, John McCain, Government, National Government, Illnesses
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Stony Brook hospital opens center for women, infants
ridgely.ochs@newsday.comRonni Schultz said she can't wait to begin seeing patients at Stony Brook University Medical Center's new women and infants center. "I am totally excited," said Schultz, the associate director of nursing for women and children, as she gave tours...Tags: Diseases, Illnesses, Stony Brook University, Emergency Planning, Colleges and Universities
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Church, tribe form bond
247-7429As a registered nurse, Sharon Kiefer knows how hard it can be to navigate the health care system. It can be daunting, but factor in generations of racial discrimination and poverty, and it can feel impossible for some American Indians. That's what Kiefer...Tags: Medical Staff, King William County, Illnesses, Government Health Care, Methodist
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Broward Sheriff's deputies kill 1, wound 2 in pair of incidents
South Florida Sun-SentinelBroward Sheriff's Office deputies fatally shot one man and wounded two others after a nighttime drug sting in Tamarac and a traffic stop in Oakland Park both unraveled, just minutes apart. In both Wednesday incidents, which were unrelated, deputies...Tags: Tamarac, Law Enforcement, Broward County, Oakland Park, Fort Lauderdale
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Helping others to hope
247-7429As a registered nurse, Sharon Kiefer knows how hard it can be to navigate the health-care system. It can be daunting, but factor in generations of racial discrimination and poverty and it can feel impossible for some American Indians. That's what Kiefer...Tags: Medical Staff, King William County, Williamsburg, Christianity, Illnesses
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Community events
The 26th Annual Bay Days will take place today through Sunday. The schedule is noon- 10 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday and noon- 6 p.m. Sunday. Both festival and musical entertainment admissions are free, though a fee will be charged for some...Tags: Bruce Hornsby, Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, Diseases, Illnesses, Elections
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Two hospitalized after Coral Springs shooting
SunSentinel.comTwo people, including a minor, were shot late Thursday night and rushed to two different hospitals, authorities said. One of the victims, an unidentified adult male with a gunshot wound to his chest, was taken by helicopter to North Broward Medical...Tags: Coral Springs
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Glendale Heights man among 2 college students critically hurt in Wisconsin plane crash
Two college students, including a Glendale Heights man, remained hospitalized in critical condition Thursday evening, a day after the plane they were piloting crashed at a resort in southwestern Wisconsin. The students were identified as Cory Alsip, of...Tags: Alsip, Transportation Accidents, Glendale Heights, Air and Space Accidents, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia)
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