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Tuesday, October 21, 2008 ( change date )
Experts predict next epidemic will start in animals
Bonnie Henry calls it the most surreal episode of her life. A deadly microbe from China infected a hotel guest in Hong Kong, ...
usatoday.com Tuesday, October 21, 2008Suicide on the rise for middle-aged whites
Suicide rates in the USA are up after more than a decade of dropping, and middle-aged whites primarily account for the increase, ...
usatoday.com Tuesday, October 21, 2008Vital Signs: Patterns: Race and Health Coverage Affect Survival
Whether you survive after a serious accident may depend on your race and your health insurance, a new study concludes.
nytimes.com Tuesday, October 21, 2008Plague emerges in Grand Canyon, kills biologist
One day last October, Eric York lugged the carcass of an adult mountain lion from his truck and laid it carefully on a tarp on ...
usatoday.com Tuesday, October 21, 2008New imaging technique detects early cervical cancer
The Institute of cancer Research and The Royal Marsden hospital have developed a new imaging technique which locates previously undetectable early stage cervical cancers, according to research published in Radiology today (October 21).
news-medical.net Tuesday, October 21, 2008Laser treatment works well on sun-damaged skin
Researchers in the United States have found that sun-damaged skin responds well to laser treatment - which is good news for people with skin badly damaged by exposure to the sun.
news-medical.net Tuesday, October 21, 2008Gene could 'knock the sox' off cancer!
Australian scientists from the Institute for Molecular Bioscience at The University of Queensland (UQ), have identified a gene which could very well 'knock the sox' off cancer and lymphatic disorders.
news-medical.net Tuesday, October 21, 2008Intercell Making Strides Towards Imminent Approval Of Its Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine In The United States
Following the positive feedback from the FDA, Intercell announced today an update on the regulatory approval processes for its Japanese Encephalitis vaccine in the United States, Europe and Australia. In the US, Intercell has concluded all submissions requested by the FDA towards licensure.
medicalnewstoday.com Tuesday, October 21, 2008Zimbabwe cholera outbreak claims 11 lives
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) -- Zimbabwean health authorities say 11 people have died from cholera in a town outside Harare in an outbreak blamed on collapsing sewer services and the country's economic crisis....
ap.org Tuesday, October 21, 2008Millin Associates Creates Cutting-Edge Software For Hospitals And Outpatient Clinics To Combat Medical Claim Denials
For twenty-six years, Millin Associates, LLC has led the medical billing industry. Yet, recently, that industry changed: a wave of increasingly complicated, ever-changing regulations governing Medicare and Medicaid billing were introduced. Large healthcare providers now lose huge revenues to denied medical claims; traditional medical billing companies are paralyzed.
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