Unions move toward health-care reform deal (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
As rising health-care costs hurt workers and retirees alike, America’s trade unions are seen inching toward a broad-sweeping agreement with U.S. corporations on health-care reform.
Clinton adopts cautious approach on health care reform (USA Today)
When it comes to health care reform, Hillary Rodham Clinton epitomizes the old adage, “once burned, twice shy.” As first lady in the early 1990s, she tried to reshape the nation’s health care system. But that newfound caution has also come with a price. While Barack Obama and John Edwards have both laid out sweeping health care reform plans, Clinton has so far proposed only modest changes
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Questions build over the state’s health chief (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Minnesota Health Commissioner Dianne Mandernach phoned a legislator’s office last week and left a voice mail saying she wanted to “chitchat.” That tone sent Rep. Tom Rukavina, DFL-Virginia, into a rage. He was in no mood for casual talk. It had just been revealed that Mandernach delayed releasing government research about deadly cancer among Iron Range miners. Rukavina wanted her fired. The voice …
Government ‘underfunding health’ (Adelaide Now)
THE Federal Government is not providing its fair share of funding for Australia’s public hospitals, Victorian Health Minister Bronwyn Pike said today.
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Veterinary Hematology
We love our pets. We want to see them healthy and happy. But pets, like humans, also succumb to the ravages of disease. Although it pains us to see them suffer so, it cant be helped. Pets have a far shorter lifespan than we do, but if we really love our pets as much as we say we do, we will do everything humanly possible to save or at least prolong their lives.
The aim of veterinary hematology is just that to provide treatment of diseases that destroy our pets health and help them live fuller lives.
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