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Dayton signs Persell's formaldehyde bill into law
The Bemidji PioneerBill authored by a Bemidji lawmaker banning formaldehyde in children's care products was signed into law by Gov. Mark Dayton Monday. The legislation, authored by Bemidji DFLer Rep. John Persell, bans manufacturers and wholesalers from selling care...Tags: Dwayne Johnson, Crime, Law and Justice, Mark Dayton
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Sampling ongoing at Charlevoix Superfund site
Back in 1981, the city of Charlevoix received a notice from the Michigan Department of Public Health: its municipal well system was contaminated. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the well system was connected to a wedge of contaminated...
Tags: Water, Health, Environmental Cleanup, Environmental Politics, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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U.S. sets $1 billion healthcare innovation initiative
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Obama administration on Wednesday announced a $1 billion initiative to fund innovations in federal healthcare programs aimed at cutting costs while improving the health results. The Department of Health and Human Services...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Washington, DC, Government Health Care, Health Insurance, Invention and Innovation
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Suffolk GOP taps Robert Conte for legislature
NewsdaySuffolk Republicans named Robert Conte, brother of late Assemb. James Conte, as the candidate to take on freshman Legis. Dr. William Spencer, at their convention last night. "We think he has a good shot, particularly because of the family history," said...Tags: Huntington Station, North Babylon, Politics, Thomas Spota, Elections
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Heart Association's "Go Red For Women" luncheon could be a life-saver
Kim Strong was 41 and seemed like the picture of health. She had a muscular and athletic build, low blood pressure, low cholesterol and a healthy diet. In her first four decades of life, she'd never had any serious medical issues. Then, one day last...
Tags: Healthy Diet, American Heart Association, Symptoms, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Heart Disease
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Social Services director retires after scathing report
Richmond Times-DispatchThrough intimidation and interference, Richmond Department of Social Services managers risked children's health and safety in an effort to reduce foster-care numbers, altering protective and removal orders so judges "would not fully understand the facts...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Accounting and Auditing, Family, Religion and Belief, Philosophy
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U.S. proposes rule on Medicaid payment cuts for hospitals
ReutersMay 13 (Reuters) - The U.S. government on Monday issued a proposed rule for cutting payments to hospitals that treat a disproportionate share of the poor, including a $500 million reduction in fiscal 2014, as part of President Barack Obama's healthcare...Tags: U.S. Congress, Insurance, Medicare, Government Health Care, Health Insurance
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Tribute to women
The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa.The YWCA of Greater Johnstown will honor seven women from the area for their contributions to the community during the 27th annual Tribute to Women on May 23. The event will feature a reception at 5 p.m. and a dinner at 6 at Pasquerilla Conference...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School, Psychology, Marketing, Graduation
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Nan Rich, long shot for governor, says she's undeterred
In her dark-horse campaign to become Florida's next governor, former state Sen. Nan Rich likes to recall the stories of Democratic political legends Reubin Askew, Lawton Chiles and Bob Graham. Each was a little-known state senator when he launched his...
Tags: Charlie Crist, Gun Control, Broward County, Polk County, Elections
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Like mother, like daughter: Five women who followed their mother's footsteps into the work world
Columbus Ledger-EnquirerLike mother, like daughter is an old adage that makes most mothers beam and some daughters cringe. But the similarities are often too obvious to ignore. Some daughters automatically replicate their mothers' mannerisms. Others reflect their smiles. And...Tags: Georgia Power Company, Teaching and Learning, Albany State University, Georgetown, Auburn University
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Local group gets grant to fight child obesity
Savannah Morning News, Ga.The local business coalition bent on cutting the fat in Chatham County children just received a healthy funding grant to make it happen. Healthy living organizations the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and United Health Foundation this week awarded the...Tags: Conservation, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Health Insurance Cost, International Paper Company
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Sadler gala to light up the night
The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa.Stars will be shining as Sadler Health Center celebrates its tenth anniversary June 1. Stars of the night sky variety won't be the only visible items at the Kanev Planetarium in Dickinson College's Rector Science Complex, where the gala will be held....Tags: Culture, Mark K. Keller, Ceremonies, Insurance, Government Health Care
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