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More H1N1 Vaccines Available in Brazos County
www.kbtx.comThe Brazos County Health Department continues to receive the H1N1 flu vaccine. The vaccine will be administered for free on a limited basis during regular immunization clinic hours.
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Bayer recalls 100K Alka Seltzer cold caps packages
www.app.comWASHINGTON (AP) — Bayer Healthcare is recalling 100,000 packages of Alka-Seltzer cold capsules because some do not properly display warning information about drowsiness.
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MEDNAX, INC. (MD) CEO Roger Md Medel sells 48,899 Shares
www.gurufocus.comBy insider. CEO of MEDNAX, INC. ( MD ) Roger Md Medel sells 48,899 shares of MD on 12/08/2009 at an average price of $57.09 a share. Read more » »
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Most Primary Care Physician Practices Appear Too Small To Adequately Measure Quality
www.newswise.comMost primary care physicians active in the Medicare program work in practices with too few patients to reliably measure significant differences in common measures of quality and cost performance, according to a study in the December 9 issue of JAMA.
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Raleigh Schools' attendance policy amended due to flu season
www.register-herald.comThanks to a worse than normal flu season with the introduction of the novel H1N1 flu, Raleigh County Schools has amended its attendance policy for the 2009-2010 school year.
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Britain, the sick man of Europe: Heart and cancer survival rates among worst in developed world
www.dailymail.co.ukBritish health care is little better than that of former Communist countries, which spend a fraction of the billions poured into the NHS.
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$12 million medical center will serve 100,000 people
www.mysanantonio.com/community/southside/the_southside_reporterMethodist Healthcare Ministries (MHM) built the 47,000-square-foot two-story building to cater to the health and fitness needs of more than 100,000 community members who used the old facility at 1406 Fitch St.
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Disruptive But Profitable: PricewaterhouseCoopers Projects 11 Percent Annual Growth for Personalized Rx
www.genomeweb.comPersonalized medicine today is viewed as a disruptive innovation in its nascent stages, but as the market matures for individualized healthcare, it stands to grow at 11 percent annually to as much $452 billion by 2015, PricewaterhouseCoopers estimates.