Posts Tagged ‘wisconsin’
Tuesday, February 7th, 2012
The Susan G. Komen foundation deservedly got slammed for politicizing the provision of women's health services, but don't forget that Scott Walker was ahead of Komen in stopping a Planned Parenthood contract and other …
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Before Komen Flap, Walker Went After Women's Health Services
Tags: governor-walker, health-services, lake-superior, planned-parenthood, political-environment, scott-walker, state, wisconsin
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Wednesday, October 5th, 2011
Don Shelby: The TRAIN Act and children's health . >> MinnPost
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Don Shelby: The TRAIN Act and children's health « Midwest Energy …
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Wednesday, September 7th, 2011
Wisconsin Supreme Court Justices Ann Walsh Bradley and David Prosser have been cleared of all charges by a special investigator called in to unravel the she.
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Anger Management at Wisconsin Supreme Court | American …
Tags: court, elections, jim-stringl, justice-david-prosser, management, mind, monthly-archives, overlawyered, topics, trial-lawyers, wisconsin, wisconsin-supreme, wisconsin-supreme-court
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Tuesday, April 26th, 2011
Brown County Oral Health Partnership in Green Bay will use a $2000 grant to purchase dental supplies and restorative materials needed to provide care to adults with developmental disabilities and school-based care to low-income children …
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WDA Foundation awards $38100 to 19 dental health programs …
Tags: aids, association, children, county, dental, facebook, health, health-reform, healthy-smiles, mental-health, nursing-homes, press-releases, technology, wisconsin, wisconsin-health
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Tuesday, April 26th, 2011
Brown County Oral Health Partnership in Green Bay will use a $2000 grant to purchase dental supplies and restorative materials needed to provide care to adults with developmental disabilities and school-based care to low-income children …
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WDA Foundation awards $38100 to 19 dental health programs …
Tags: association, dental, Dental Health, facebook, health-reform, mental-health, nursing-homes, press-releases, state-capitol, technology, wisconsin, wisconsin-health
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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Professor McDonough said: “The main findings from this study are that a combined approach - acupuncture and supervised exercise classes - improves the management of low back pain more than exercise classes alone. …
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Acupuncture Good For Lower Back Pain - Ulster Research
Tags: acute-sinusitis, Back Pain, chinese, diet, promote-healing, ulster, ulster-research, wisconsin
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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009
Here at Children’s Hospital we are carefully monitoring the swine flu situation. If your child is displaying flu-like symptoms, the Public Health Department has advised that you remain at home and contact your pediatrician or primary ..
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Children's Hospital and Health System » Blog Archive » Swine flu …
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009
This is a cross-post with The CPC Watcher , the blog of CPCWatch.org . Factual horror or alarmist hype? According to Anna Anderson, a staff member at a Wisconsin CPC, “at least 10″ young women aged 14-18 admit to taking prostaglandins, a drug used by cow breeders to regulate the animals’ heat cycles, to self-abort
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Rural teens taking veterinary drugs to induce abortions?
Tags: abortion, american-animal, choice-words, green, health, medical, pregnancy, press, school, sex-education, surely-increase, the-cpc-watcher, wisconsin, words
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