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April 2008 - Posts
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ARLINGTON, Va., April 29 (UPI) -- One in eight U.S. women gets depressed -- twice the rate of men -- a U.S. health group said. Read More...
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The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has released a new brochure, Women and Depression, about the many dimensions of major depression in women. It can be downloaded at http://www.nami.org/womendepression. - 1 in 8 women experiences depression Read More...
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Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. The Diamond Bar Chinese School has dual goals of preserving the past and preparing for the future. Read More...
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By Arun Kumar, Washington, April 27 : An Indian American who stars in the new Mike Myers comedy, "The Love Guru", has dismissed controversy over the film as "a tempest in a teapot" created by a self-promoting Hindu leader who does not represent South Read More...
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One4One, a unique program focused on empowering women to help make a difference in the fight against cervical cancer, starts today during National Minority Cancer Awareness Week. One4One urges women to talk to their healthcare provider about ways they Read More...
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Poorer outcomes for *** cancer and prostate cancer among minorities may be due to biologic factors, new research suggests. In addition, researchers present a new theory on why a recent decline in *** cancer rates was less pronounced among African-American Read More...
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Kosuke Fukudome didn't have to wait long for the ugly American part of his welcome to Wrigleyville. Read More...
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Research reported at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, April 12-16, suggests that poorer outcomes for *** cancer and prostate cancer among minorities may be due to biologic factors. Read More...
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Research reported at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, April 12-16, suggests that poorer outcomes for *** cancer and prostate cancer among minorities may be due to biologic factors. In addition, researchers present Read More...
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SAN DIEGO – Research reported at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research, April 12-16, suggests that poorer outcomes for *** cancer and prostate cancer among minorities may be due to biologic factors. Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - Wall Street fell Friday after a disappointing first-quarter report from General Electric Co. ( GE , News ) stoked concern about the health of corporate profits and the wider economy. The major indexes lost more than 1 percent Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - Wall Street fell in early trading Friday after a disappointing first-quarter report from General Electric Co. ( GE , News ) stoked concern about the health of corporate profits and the wider economy. The major indexes were at Read More...
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The Body Odd: Body critters and things that make you go "eeww!" Read More...
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The University of Utah School of Medicine for the second year on Saturday hosted a no-cost conference for minority and women college students in the state who are interested in careers in medicine, pharmacy, nursing and physical therapy, the Salt Lake Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - Wall Street advanced Monday following reports of potential corporate deals - including news that Washington Mutual Inc. ( WM , News ) might get a $5 billion investment from private equity firms. Read More...
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Anthony Armada, president and CEO of Henry Ford Hospital and Health Network, has been named as one of the 2008 Top 25 Minority Executives in Healthcare by Modern Healthcare, a sister publication of Crain’s. Read More...
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WASHINGTON, April 3, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With mounting evidence that many Americans remain the invisible people with cancer who don't get regular screening examinations, smoke at higher rates, are frequently diagnosed after their cancer has Read More...
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A new analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum finds that certain subgroups of the nation's Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander populations are doing much worse than others in terms Read More...
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Many clinical trials conducted in the U.S. exclude or underrepresent participants from numerous populations, including women, people over age 65, the disabled, rural residents and minorities, according to a report released on Tuesday, HealthDay/U.S. News Read More...
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NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - Wall Street turned lower Wednesday as investors worried that a sharp jump in oil prices could be another sign that consumers are under stress in an economy that is already showing signs of a recession. Read More...
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A new study on disparities in health care among Asian Americans show that the high numbers of uninsured in this community have to do with the population of "working poor" who don't qualify for public assistance, yet can't afford private insurance. Read More...
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Even while her stomach was killing her, Melelea Tausinga remained the heart and soul of Sacramento's Tongan community. Tevita Tausinga, left, and his daughter Losaline say that if Melelea Tausinga had health insurance, she would not have died of stomach Read More...
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Examiner Reader said: the banks hopes are up because they have their own bank to "take" from in the likely event they bellyup.that bank is called the "the bank of the american taxpayer". Read More...
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