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Workers anxieties grow as UTMB begins layoffs (w/video)

Workers anxieties grow as UTMB begins layoffs (w/video)

By HARVEY RICE Rosalind Johnson, a CT scan technician at John Sealy Hospital, has been living in a Galveston hotel since Ike damaged her home.

Source: Houston Chronicle

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Saturday, 10 January 2009

HealthNews Salutes: The American Red Cross Give Life Program

HealthNews Salutes: The American Red Cross Give Life Program

January is National Blood Donor Month, and in recognition of this life-saving gift, we at Health News salute the Give Life Program run by the American Red Cross.

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Saturday, 10 January 2009

Ground-Breaking Surgery To Help Local Boy Breathe On His Own

Ground-Breaking Surgery To Help Local Boy Breathe On His Own

CLEVELAND - A local 11-year-old boy will undergo a rare procedure on Friday that was developed in Cleveland. If it works, hell get to breathe without a ventilator for the first time...

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Saturday, 10 January 2009

New Study: Autism Linked to Environment

New Study: Autism Linked to Environment

By Marla Cone AUTISM AND ENVIRONMENT: The astonishing rise in autism in California cannot be explained by better diagnosis or changes in reporting, according to a new study.

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Saturday, 10 January 2009

US advisers back 1st drug from DNA-altered animals

US advisers back 1st drug from DNA-altered animals

By Susan Heavey ROCKVILLE, Maryland (Reuters) - The first drug made using genetically engineered animals to near US approval won key support on Friday from an advisory panel that...

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