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State Supreme Court Rules Against Same-Sex Benefits - WLNS

State Supreme Court Rules Against Same-Sex Benefits WLNS - May 8, 2008 Entertainment News from AP The Michigan Supreme Court has made a big decision, ruling that governments and state universities must stop offering health insurance to the partners of gay workers.

Flu vaccine makers to set new doses record for next season - The Associated Press

NBC Augusta Flu vaccine makers to set new doses record for next season The Associated Press - May 9, 2008 ATLANTA (AP) - Flu vaccine manufacturers expect to make a record number of doses for next flu season despite concerns that demand may drop because this year's vaccine was largely ineffective.

Medicare tackles marketing abuses - Chicago Tribune

Medicare tackles marketing abuses Chicago Tribune - May 9, 2008 Here"sa primer to help you understand the latest regulations proposed by federal regulators for private plans that operate under Medicare. Medicare proposes rules to curb marketing abuse Houston Chronicle Medicare to tighten rules for private plans Reuters Medical News Today (press release) - Chicago Tribune all 121 news articles .

Relay For Life - Meridian Star

Relay For Life Meridian Star - May 9, 2008 By Ida Brown / senior staff writer Held in a new location for the first time in 14 years, the 12-hour signature fund-raising event for the American Cancer Society drew what organizers believe to be one of the largest turnouts in recent years.

SF denies liability in tiger attack - San Jose Mercury News

KCBS SF denies liability in tiger attack San Jose Mercury News - May 10, 2008 By Lisa Fernandez San Francisco's city attorney denies the city was in the wrong the day two San Jose brothers were mauled by a tiger at the zoo. SF denies claim of tiger-attack survivors San Francisco Chronicle SF won't pay tiger attack survivors abc7.

Report Warns on Serious Mental Problems in Teens Using Pot - eFluxMedia

Dog Flu Diet and Diseases Report Warns on Serious Mental Problems in Teens Using Pot eFluxMedia - May 10, 2008 By Anna Boyd Marijuana is one of the world"s most commonly used illegal drugs. There are approximately 300 million users worldwide and 28 million users in the United States alone.

Consumer Group Presses FDA for Birth Control Patch Withdrawn - eFluxMedia

TopNews Consumer Group Presses FDA for Birth Control Patch Withdrawn eFluxMedia - May 10, 2008 By Anna Boyd A consumer advocacy group petitioned the US Food and Drug Administration on Thursday for the removal of a Johnson and Johnson transdermal birth control patch from the market due to increased risk of dangerous blood clots.

Mental Illness Translates in Billions in Lost Earnings for the US - eFluxMedia

eFluxMedia Mental Illness Translates in Billions in Lost Earnings for the US eFluxMedia - May 10, 2008 By Anna Boyd Mental illnesses not only that became a national problem, but they cost Americans at least $193 billion yearly in lost earnings alone, according to a recent study by the National Institute of Mental Health.

CIGNA HealthCare of Arizona and Catholic Healthcare West Reach ... - FOXBusiness

CIGNA HealthCare of Arizona and Catholic Healthcare West Reach ... FOXBusiness - 16 hours ago PHOENIX, May 9, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX News Network/ ----CIGNA HealthCare of Arizona and Catholic Healthcare West (CHW) have announced that effective immediately, CIGNA plan members will have in-network access to the services and care provided by .

The Suffering of Soldiers - New York Times

CBS News The Suffering of Soldiers New York Times - 11 hours ago Several years into a pair of wars, the Department of Veterans Affairs is struggling to cope with a task for which it was tragically unready: the care of soldiers who left Afghanistan and Iraq with an extra burden of brain injury and psychic anguish.

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