Colleges Offer Veterans Classes to Ease Transition
Colleges offer veterans classes to ease transition
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The students in the Saturday morning class trickle in and, as they introduce themselves around a table, reveal far more intimate biographies than just name and hometown. One confesses to … A University of Iowa class, limited to …
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The contraception misconception
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WASHINGTON, D.C., October 26, 2012, (Heritage Foundation) – No one – neither Republicans nor the more than 100 individuals and organizations suing over the HHS mandate – is calling for a ban on contraception. Governor Romney has said that “with regards …
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Unprecedented 'black mold' meningitis a challenge
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WASHINGTON, D.C. — The black mold creeping into the spines of hundreds of people who got tainted shots for back pain marks uncharted medical territory. … Few antifungal drugs are absorbed into the central nervous system, limiting treatment options …
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FDA’s Denial of Access for the Terminally Ill | Pacientes Terminales de Cancer, CNN con Lili Gil – Washington, DC Briefing to Address FDA’s Denial of Access to Experimental Treatments for the Terminally Ill In an effort to end Food and Drug Administration (FDA) actions that block access of terminally ill patients to experimental drugs, the producers of the groundbreaking film Cut Poison Burn together with advocates of a new Medical Freedom of Choice bill will present a screening of the film and will introduce the new bill to Congress. NEW YORK, Jul. 17, 2012– Presented by producers Louis Cimino and Wayne Chesler and Academy-award winning executives from NEHST Studios, the documentary ‘Cut Poison Burn’ will be presented at a private screening on July 25th, 2012 at the Rayburn Gold Room in Capitol Hill. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring Oncology, government and regulatory thought-leaders. With the tagline ‘when the war on Cancer becomes a war against cancer patients’ and featuring real patient stories, industry and FDA insiders and world-renowned medical professionals, the documentary delivers a compelling critique of the US healthcare system and heart wrenching examples of FDA refusals to permit access to medically recommended experimental treatments by the terminally ill. Special guests and a panel of experts will include: Diane Ladd – Academy Award winning actor and healthcare advocate; Jonathan W. Emord – Attorney and Legal Columnist, USA Today Magazine; Charles B. Simone – Masters of Medical Science, Medical Doctor, Medical Oncologist …