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Wednesday, 3 December 2008
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Group seeks end to gridlock on health reform
Frustrated by the political bickering that has blocked U.S. health care reform for years, a coalition of business and labor groups has joined with an advocacy group for the elderly to try to break the gridlock and achieve success under the next president.
09 Sep 2008 |
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Dalai Lama leaves hospital with a smile
The Dalai Lama left hospital in Mumbai on Monday morning after being treated for abdominal pain, smiling and waving to waiting photographers.
01 Sep 2008 |
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Apple CEO Jobs' life not in danger: report
Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs, who has been dogged by investor concerns about his health, does not have recurrent cancer or a life-threatening health issue, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
28 Jul 2008 |
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Study says multiple jabs have not made troops sick
A study has found no link between illness among troops sent to Iraq and multiple vaccinations. Instead, it says the troops tend to blame poor health on multiple jabs even when they did not have them.
01 Jul 2008 |
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Polyclinics won't improve quality of care
Government plans to build 152 "super surgeries" throughout England will not by themselves improve the quality of healthcare provided to patients, a report by an influential think tank said on Thursday.
06 Jun 2008 |
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McCain to release medical records
Republican John McCain will release 400 pages of medical records on Friday to try to put to rest lingering questions about his health and ability to handle the rigors of the presidency.
23 May 2008 |
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Google releases Google Health for medical records
Google Inc on Monday unveiled Google Health, a long-anticipated U.S. health information service that combines the leading Web company's classic search services with a user's personal health records online.
20 May 2008 |
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Healthcare Locums profits up 135%
Healthcare Locums Plc has reported a 108 per cent growth in sales for the full year 2007, from £65 million to £135 million. The company said that its organic like-for-like profit growth rate was up to 21 per cent, a rise from the rate of 16 per cent in 2006.
14 Apr 2008 |
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Republicans and Democrats diverge on health care
Americans' views of the U.S. health care system differ widely based on political party preferences, with Republicans far more likely than Democrats to call it the world's best, a poll released on Thursday showed.
17 Mar 2008 |
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