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Health Progress - Pontiac Daily Leader

March 31st, 2008

Health Progress
Pontiac Daily Leader, IL - 5 hours ago
By Peg Reynolds, Daily Leader Dan Gschwendtner, of Bertsche and Berry Inc., Pontiac, said the most common misconception people have about medical insurance ...

March 31st, 2008
After two successful years running the prestigious Miss East Africa UK, Pauline Long has just launched Mr East Africa UK. The Kenyan born mother of two introduced the male contest to work with and alongside Miss East Africa UK. Mr and Miss East Africa UK beauty pageants main objectives are to fund-raise, campaign and raise awareness for the plight of underprivileged children in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and Eritrea. When asked why there was a need to i

Husband taking my meds

March 31st, 2008
I am in such need of advice and please forgive the most likely lengthy post. I got diagnosed with Chronic Pancreatitis 1 1/2 years ago. I was put on Oxycontin and Vicodin and it was then that my husband began taking them both. I had to run out weeks early, before I figured it out. I tried locking them up, hiding them, etc. and nothing has worked. Fast forward to August '07, I had a MAJOR surgery. I had my pancreas, spleen and 1/2 duodenum removed. I almost died and in the meantime, he was

Dumbest New Workplace Trend

March 31st, 2008
By Debbie Schlussel **** SCROLL DOWN FOR UPDATE **** I've previously written about the absurdity of employees being allowed to bring their pets to work. Now, the latest trend is for people to bring their babies to their offices. We're not talking about on-site daycare--which is bad enough. This is about mothers (and fathers) having their babies sit at their desks and inside their physical offices and cubicles. And it's equally as absurd as the pet thing. It's completely unprofessional. If y

And Now A Little Fun

March 31st, 2008
Crystal tagged me over the weekend. She's one of my first Virtual Friends, we were on the same e-mail loop for a long time and then she started a blog! (Good thing, too, since I unsubbed from the list!) The rules are: 1. The rules of the game get posted at the beginning. 2. Each player answers the questions about themselves. 3. At the end of the post, the player then tags 5 people and posts their names, then goes to their blogs and leaves them a comment, letting them know they’ve been tagged

Health Care Reform News Around the Nation for the Week of March 31 - California Healthline

March 31st, 2008

Health Care Reform News Around the Nation for the Week of March 31
California Healthline, CA - Mar 31, 2008
The bill also calls for a study of how to make health insurance more affordable for children whose parents' incomes are too high to qualify for state ...

Health Care Reform News Around the Nation for the Week of March 31 - California Healthline

March 31st, 2008

Health Care Reform News Around the Nation for the Week of March 31
California Healthline, CA - 16 hours ago
The bill also calls for a study of how to make health insurance more affordable for children whose parents' incomes are too high to qualify for state ...

Health Care Reform News Around the Nation for the Week of March 31 - California Healthline

March 31st, 2008

Health Care Reform News Around the Nation for the Week of March 31
California Healthline, CA - 7 hours ago
The bill also calls for a study of how to make health insurance more affordable for children whose parents' incomes are too high to qualify for state ...

Surrogates

March 31st, 2008
Newsweek:But what kind of woman would carry a child to term, only to hand him over moments after birth? Surrogates challenge our most basic ideas about motherhood, and call into question what we've always thought of as an unbreakable bond between mother and child. It's no wonder many conservative Christians decry the practice as tampering with the miracle of life, while far-left feminists liken gestational carriers to prostitutes who degrade themselves by renting out their bodies. Some medical

Book Alert / The Man Who Made Lists

March 31st, 2008
Book Alert / The Man Who Made Lists The Man Who Made Lists -- Love, Death, Madness and the Creation of Roget's Thesaurus by Joshua Kendall, $25.95, 297 pages, ISBN #0399154620. Index, no bibliography, source notes or illustrations. Were Peter Mark Roget and his extended family alive today, one of their chief concerns would be securing health insurance to cover the medical and psychiatric treatment and therapy their various maladies required. And they'd no doubt be a healthier lot than they w

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