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health News Archive06-Aug-2006
'Md. searches for health care options after Wal-Mart bill rejected (Pine Bluff Commercial)ANNAPOLIS, Md. - With Maryland's groundbreaking Wal-Mart health care bill declared invalid by a federal judge, state officials are re-examining their options for providing medical care to many of the almost 800,000 people who have no public or private health insurance.
'Bus drivers face losing health care (Danville Register Bee)DANVILLE, Va. - Debra Robertson has driven a school bus for Danville Public Schools for the past 17 years, but if she doesn?t find a way to work a few more hours a week she could lose her health insurance.
'Clown visits health dept. (The Ironton Tribune)Ronald McDonald greeted kids during an afternoon session of the monthly immunization clinic at the Lawrence County Health Department Tuesday.
'Beazley's Indigenous health goals unrealistic: Stirling (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)Northern Territory Government Deputy Chief Minister, Syd Stirling, says Federal Opposition Leader Kim Beazley's pledge that Indigenous Australians will enjoy First World health standards within two terms of a Labor Government is unrealistic.
'As Castro's health declines, hope grows for Cuban cigars in NH (New Hampshire Union Leader)The news of Fidel Castro's declining health brought thousands of Cuban-Americans to the streets of Miami to celebrate what some believe is the beginning of the end of his dictatorship.
'Health Highlights: Aug. 5, 2006 (HealthDay via Yahoo! News) Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
'Mental health office move possible (The Herald-Sun)CHAPEL HILL -- In an effort to save money, the OPC mental-health agency is considering a move for its offices.
'OFT probe into ?price fixing? by health suppliers (Times Online)THE Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is to investigate an alleged cartel between American healthcare companies that supply the National Health Service.
'Cuba mum on Castro's health (Knoxville News Sentinal)MEXICO CITY - The Cuban government has provided no details on Fidel Castro's health and released no pictures of the leader since it announced Monday night that he was having surgery and handing power to his brother.
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