Trustees Begin to Parcel Leona Helmsley’s Estate
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- Trustees Begin to Parcel Leona Helmsley’s Estate
- An online site for health advice and medical records from …
- St. Jude Medical Posts Strong Results
- Morning Rounds Electronic Medical Records Human Cloning and Swine Flu
- ZLL Medical reports 7 percent revenue drop
- Pot advocates nationwide inhale celebrate 4/20
Trustees Begin to Parcel Leona Helmsley’s Estate
New York Times
Pacelle of the Humane Society said “We are extremely disappointed that less than 1 percent of the allocation announced is going to animal-related organizations and only one-tenth of 1 percent is going to animal welfare organizations. ” “We are in touch” he continued “with the interested parties and are hoping to have a satisfactory resolution — a much larger percentage than 1 percent. ”The biggest beneficiary was a digestive diseases center at.
An online site for health advice and medical records from …
Seattle Times
The Redmond software company and Rochester Minn. -based medical center announced the service today. Users can upload health records information from home devices such as blood-glucose monitors and digital scales and share that information with other health-care providers. Users can also set up regular reminders tailored to their age and health. Right now the site offers guidance on pediatric wellness vaccinations adult wellness pregnancy and asthma. They intend to add features for Type 2 diabetes high blood pressure and high cholesterol.
St. Jude Medical Posts Strong Results
Wall Street Journal
posted a 14% jump in first-quarter net income amid solid sales for its heart-rhythm and cardiovascular businesses. Chairman and Chief Executive Daniel J. Starks said the results reflect the company’s “resilience” amid the recession as well as research-and-development investment that is driving market-share gains.
Morning Rounds Electronic Medical Records Human Cloning and Swine Flu
New York Times
The dip the lowest since 1971 when officials started keeping records is occurring despite rising rates of diagnosis; Experts say better care and screening is saving lives. Few Doctors Get Harsh Discipline Public Citizen ReportsFewer than three of every 1000 doctors were the targets of serious disciplinary action by state medical boards last year according to a report by Public Citizen a consumer advocacy group. The organization says the rate of license revocations and suspensions last year was lower than the peak figure of 3. 72 per 1000 in 2004.
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ZLL Medical reports 7 percent revenue drop
Boston Globe
com ZLL Medical Corp. a Chelmsford manufacturer of resuscitation devices said that second-quarter revenues fell 7 percent to $92. globebusiness April 22 2009–>.
Pot advocates nationwide inhale celebrate 4/20
The Associated Press
(AP) — Cannabis advocates weren’t just using their high holiday of April 20 to light up — they were throwing fundraisers for medical marijuana clubs and planning their next steps to legalize the herb for medicinal use. Events marking Monday’s International Cannabis Day ranged from concerts to private parties and informal get-togethers at city parks. In New York High Times magazine threw a bash that included the crowning of “Miss High Times” while in akland medical marijuana clubs held a fundraiser for City Councilwoman Rebecca Kaplan. “I think it’s a really important moment in time right now for the medical marijuana movement” said Kaplan citing recent developments such as the bama administration’s recent announcement that the federal government would no longer target medical marijuana distributors that comply with state laws. Cannabis advocates were seeking to capitalize on recent gains that include Massachusetts voters decriminalizing the drug last November.
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