added 2007 Tue Mar 27 19:57:52 by jeremytoday
People who regularly go to their primary care doctor for routine check ups are more apt to undergo recommended colorectal, breast and prostate cancer screening tests, according to research released this week.
People who regularly go to their primary care doctor for routine check ups are more apt to undergo recommended colorectal, breast and prostate cancer screening tests, according to research released this week.
added 2007 Fri Mar 9 20:57:30 by daryllorette
"The Universal Hanging Together of all Things," is going to be screening at our first Toronto film festival. The World of Comedy Film Festival is a smallish festival, but the prize for Best Short is a broadcast license with Movieola, the short film channel. Screening Info:
"The Universal Hanging Together of all Things," is going to be screening at our first Toronto film festival. The World of Comedy Film Festival is a smallish festival, but the prize for Best Short is a broadcast license with Movieola, the short film channel. Screening Info:
added 2007 Fri Mar 9 14:39:48 by Spadecaller
The Wellness Comprehensive Assessment, Rehabilitation, and Employment program, inaugurated two years ago, is supposed to be everything that Rudy Giuliani's work-or-else regime wasn't: an individualized system for evaluating the "biopsychosocial" needs of those applying for public assistance, and then providing solutions on a case-by-case
The Wellness Comprehensive Assessment, Rehabilitation, and Employment program, inaugurated two years ago, is supposed to be everything that Rudy Giuliani's work-or-else regime wasn't: an individualized system for evaluating the "biopsychosocial" needs of those applying for public assistance, and then providing solutions on a case-by-case
added 2007 Sun Feb 25 4:25:32 by jeremytoday
Hank Furman prides himself on wringing the last cent out of a dollar. But when it comes to good health, "no amount of money is too much," says Furman, a 73-year-old retired machinist from Euclid, Ohio. That's why he recently took advantage of a vascular ultrasound screening program advertised in his local newspaper.
Hank Furman prides himself on wringing the last cent out of a dollar. But when it comes to good health, "no amount of money is too much," says Furman, a 73-year-old retired machinist from Euclid, Ohio. That's why he recently took advantage of a vascular ultrasound screening program advertised in his local newspaper.
added 2006 Thu Aug 17 6:34:29 by Neophile
At one airport, passengers singled out solely because of their behavior have at times been threatened with detention if they did not cooperate.
At one airport, passengers singled out solely because of their behavior have at times been threatened with detention if they did not cooperate.








