Legislative briefs: March 12 (Lexington Herald-Leader)
March 12, 2010 — JesseDistricts won’t lose funding because of H1N1 School districts whose students missed many scho
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Legislative briefs: March 12 (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Districts won’t lose funding because of H1N1 School districts whose students missed many scho
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Legislative briefs: March 12 (Lexington Herald-Leader)
A 16-year-old boy in Maryland was paralyzed from the chest down after getting the H1N1 flu vaccine at his school, according to a doctor.
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Teen Paralyzed After Getting H1N1 Vaccine (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
CECIL COUNTY, Md. — A 16-year-old boy in Maryland was paralyzed from the chest down after getting the H1N1 flu vaccine at his school, according to a doctor. Friday, March 5, 2010.
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Teen Paralyzed After Getting H1N1 Vaccine – Health News Story …
This study demonstrated impressive efficacy of a novel statin/caffeine combination, statc in the treatment and prevention of H5N1, H1N1 and H3N2 in a mouse model. Dr. Jiahai Lu, from the School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen University …
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SWINE FLU H1N1 and avian influenza Study
The two announced candidates seeking the DFL 3rd Congressional District endorsement, Maureen Hackett and Jim Meffert, will participate in moderated forums Feb. 16 and Feb. 25 at 7 p.m.. The Feb. 16 forum will be held in Edina at Southview Middle School, 4725 Southview Lane. The Feb. 25 forum will be held at Brooklyn Park City Hall, 5200 85th Ave. North.
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BREAKING NEWS (The Norwood Young America Times)
Despite major progress in diagnosis and treatment, diabetic retinopathy remains the major cause of blindness in adults under 60 in the U.S., said Thomas C. Lee, director, Retina Institute in The Vision Center at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, associate professor of clinical ophthalmology at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California and attending physician at Doheny …
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Diabetic retinopathy: 5.3M U.S adults suffer (News-Medical-Net)
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have shown once again that “ready, fire, aim,” nonsensical though it may sound, can be an essential approach to research.
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Researchers discover new way to kill pediatric brain tumors (PhysOrg)
EAST CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) – An eight-year-old autistic girl is sexually assaulted on the school bus.
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Sex Assault: Autistic Child Sexually Assaulted On School Bus (19 Action News Cleveland)
The University of Hawaii’s John A. Burns School of Medicine is now offering H1N1 vaccines to pregnant…
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University of Hawaii offering H1N1 vaccines to pregnant women (KHNL News 8 Honolulu)
SARATOGA SPRINGS — About one-third of the Saratoga Springs School District’s student body will be inoculated against the H1N1 virus by the end of the week.
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Saratoga Springs students receive H1N1 vaccine this week (The Saratogian)