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Fund anti-smoking efforts - Rapid City Journal (Online Pharmacy)
Fund anti-smoking efforts - Rapid City Journal

Fund anti-smoking efforts
Rapid City Journal - 5 hours ago
By Journal Editorial Board Thursday, January 03, 2008 Congratulations to the state of South Dakota for the huge strides it has made recently in efforts to protect kids from tobacco use.
Connecticut Is Criticized on Spending on Smoking New York Times
Funds granted to create prenatal smoking-cessation program The Coloradoan
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Rules back new hospital, fans say - Chicago Tribune

Rules back new hospital, fans say
Chicago Tribune - 3 hours ago
By Hal Dardick | Tribune staff reporter January 3, 2008 A new state law requiring that population projections for 10 years be considered in applications for new hospitals was ignored when Edward Hospital asked for approval to build in Plainfield, ...
Lawsuit filed over surgery center ruling Bizjournals.com
CON change challenged Albany Herald On-line
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer - Savannah Morning News - Insider Advantage Georgia - AHN
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Down Syndrome May Curb Cancer - WebMD

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Down Syndrome May Curb Cancer
WebMD - 2 hours ago
By Miranda Hitti Jan. 2, 2008 -- New research shows that the genetic roots of Down syndrome may protect against cancer. The finding may lead to the creation of new cancer drugs, researcher Roger H. Reeves, PhD, a professor at Johns Hopkins University ...
Gargling Could Help Detect Cancer MedPage Today
Study sheds light on how Down's prevents cancer Reuters UK
U.S. News & World Report - Reuters India - United Press International - Baltimore Examiner
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Jolt delayed in third of cardiac arrests (AP)

HOLD FOR RELEASE 5 P.M.; graphic shows survival rate of cardiac arrest patients by time of defibrillation; 1c x 3 7/8 inches; 46.5 mm x 98.4 mmAP - Just because you're in the hospital doesn't mean you'll quickly get treated if your heart stops beating. About one-third of patients don't get a potentially live-saving shock within the recommended two minutes, a new study found.



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State test points to dairy as germ source - Boston Globe

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State test points to dairy as germ source
Boston Globe - 2 hours ago
Coffee-flavored milk taken from a cooler at a central Massachusetts dairy carried germs identical to bacteria that killed two elderly men and made two other people sick, according to state test results released yesterday that investigators said left ...
No New Contaminated Milk Cases Reported Boston Channel.com
Whittier Farms Milk Probe Continues, as Investigators Search for ... Newsinferno.com
Medical News Today - KOKI FOX 23 - E Canada Now - Boston Globe
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State criticized on kids' well-being - San Mateo County Times

State criticized on kids' well-being
San Mateo County Times - 1 hour ago
By Neil Gonzales, STAFF WRITER An Oakland-based youth advocacy group gave low marks to the state of children's health and education in California today and urged leaders to boost funding and take other measures to dramatically improve in those areas.
State of the state's children isn't so hot, survey says San Francisco Chronicle
Report cites deficiencies in state's care for kids CHILDREN NOW REPORT Monterey County Herald
San Luis Obispo Tribune - Inside Bay Area
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City to Spend $650000 on Needle Exchange Programs - Washington Post

City to Spend $650000 on Needle Exchange Programs
Washington Post - 5 hours ago
By David Nakamura The District will invest $650000 in needle exchange programs to combat the spread of HIV-AIDS in the wake of Congress's decision to end a ban on the city's use of public money for such efforts, DC officials said yesterday.
Africa: Daily HIV/Aids Report AllAfrica.com
Needle-Exchange Pilot Programs Launch in New Jersey Kaiser network.org
International Herald Tribune - NBC 4.com - Examiner.com - WJLA
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Defibrillator shocks often late in US hospitals - Reuters

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Defibrillator shocks often late in US hospitals
Reuters - 5 hours ago
By Gene Emery BOSTON, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Nearly a third of patients with misfiring or quivering hearts in US hospitals do not get the life-saving defibrillator shocks they need within the critical first two minutes of cardiac arrest, a study published ...
Hospitals delay response to cardiac arrest USA Today
Defibrillation Comes Late in 30 Percent of Hospital Cases Forbes
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