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World Health Organization says using untested drugs and vaccines ethical ... - Fox News


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World Health Organization says using untested drugs and vaccines ethical ...
Fox News
The World Health Organization declared Tuesday that it is ethical to use untested drugs and vaccines in the ongoing Ebola outbreak in West Africa, although the tiny supply of one experimental treatment has been depleted and it could be many months ...
Global health group backs use of experimental Ebola drugsBoston Globe
World Health Organization Approves Use Of Experimental Ebola TreatmentKaiser Health News
Ebola Frontline: Flooding in Sierra Leone Exacerbates Public Health FearsNewsweek
New York Times -Odessa American -National Geographic
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Health officials close Chinese restaurant in Salt Lake City - Salt Lake Tribune

Health officials close Chinese restaurant in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake Tribune
6 after inspectors found 52 health violations. The alleged infractions included having cooked tamales and meat not cooled to 41 degrees within 6 hours; having an unclean corn chopper and tamale maker, along with a reach-in cooler unable to hold ...

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Health care at college: Can your teen manage? - Journal and Courier

Health care at college: Can your teen manage?
Journal and Courier
The nurse practitioners at the campus health center took to shooing Becca off to the emergency room last year for the slightest sniffle because of a defibrillator implanted in her chest for a genetic condition that can lead to sudden cardiac arrest ...

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Health Coverage to End Without Proof of Citizenship or Legal Residency - Wall Street Journal


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Health Coverage to End Without Proof of Citizenship or Legal Residency
Wall Street Journal
The Obama administration moved Tuesday to cut off health insurance for up to 310,000 people who signed up through the HealthCare.gov system unless they can provide documents in the next few weeks showing they are U.S. citizens or legal residents.
Administration warns some could lose health-care coverage on federal exchangeWashington Post
52700 Texans stand to lose health insuranceKXAN.com
Medicare home health reforms protect quality careOpelousas Daily World
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Over 300000 Must Prove Eligibility or Lose Health Care - New York Times

Over 300000 Must Prove Eligibility or Lose Health Care
New York Times
WASHINGTON — More than 300,000 people who bought subsidized health insurance under the Affordable Care Act could lose it next month if they do not provide proof that they are living in the United States legally, the Obama administration said Tuesday.

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Study: Health care cheap for Oregon state employees - Statesman Journal

Study: Health care cheap for Oregon state employees
Statesman Journal
The average Oregon state employee pays $68 per month for health insurance. Nationally, state government employees pay an average of $231 per month. The state pays an average of $1,284 per month on each of its employees, more than all but five other ...
Oregon has comparatively high health insurance costs for state workers ...The Oregonian - OregonLive.com

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Alaska health department issues advisory on testing for Ebola - Anchorage Daily News


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Alaska health department issues advisory on testing for Ebola
Anchorage Daily News
Questions from Alaska health care providers concerning handling people infected with the Ebola virus prompted the state Department of Health and Social Services to issue an advisory Tuesday on how to evaluate patients suspected of having the deadly ...
The Ebola Outbreak Shows Why the Global Health System Is BrokenBusinessweek

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University of Hawaii to offer online health care MBA - Pacific Business News (Honolulu)

University of Hawaii to offer online health care MBA
Pacific Business News (Honolulu)
The health care management executive MBA is a part of the Distance Learning Executive MBA program that has a total of about 30 students. Six of those students will participate in the new health care management track in courses such as management of ...

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Health insurance for state employees gets another look - MiamiHerald.com


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Health insurance for state employees gets another look
MiamiHerald.com
The implementation of federal health care reform has caused more states to analyze spending and a national study released Tuesday provides a snapshot of each state, including how much public workers pay for health coverage and what they get in return.
Immigration documents needed for health coverage of almost 100000 FloridiansWESH Orlando

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Report: Other state health plans better than SD's - News & Observer


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Report: Other state health plans better than SD's
News & Observer
PIERRE, S.D. — South Dakota's public workers receive less-generous health plans than their counterparts in most other states, but their insurance benefits are superior to other South Dakota residents who have private insurance or are enrolled in the ...
Report: Wisconsin's state employee health plan among most benefit-rich in countryMinneapolis Star Tribune
Study: Iowa pays 97 percent state workers health care costsKCCI Des Moines
Report: State workers get generous health benefitsSioux City Journal

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