11/29/2008 News For: Bakersfield Free ClinicsClinics to Promote Breastfeeding in Bahrain MANAMA — Clinics will be established soon in all medical districts to assist mothers and families on breastfeeding-related problems, an expert has said. Economy sends droves to free medical clinics DURHAM – Free medical clinics in the Triangle are getting slammed with patients as more people find themselves uninsured and unable to cover their health-care costs. Free agency a distraction Are the Canadiens adversely affected by their large number of impending free agents? Pierre McGuire suspects this may be the case, and I share my guru's suspicions. I'd stop well short of calling contract uncertainty a cancer in the room. But it has to be a distraction that weighs on team unity. Clinics Offer New Kind Of Cancer Survivor Care As cancer survival rates increase, there is a growing pool of patients who are facing the long term side-affects of cancer treatment. Many of these survivors suffer depression, infertility, difficulty breathing, heart problems, and anxiety and until these clinics there was no comprehensive approach to these long term issues. The world's last bastion of free speech? Enter the Cheeky Girls ... The Oxford Debating Union, once described by Harold Macmillan as "the last bastion of free speech in the Western world", is struggling to restore its reputation after a week when its president barely clung on to his job, and a quarter of the audience walked out rather than staying to listen to the union's "celebrity" speakers. Grant to fund school medical clinics MEMPHIS - A grant from the Plough Foundation will be used to open medical clinics at four Memphis city high schools. New local test detecting breast cancer earlier In just five minutes, a new breast cancer screening test offered at her doctor's office confirmed what Judy Esqueda's annual mammograms couldn't: she had abnormal cells in her breast, a condition known to increase the risk of developing the disease. A biopsy confirmed the 46-year-old Bakersfield resident had early-stage cancer in her left breast. "Had she not had the test, we would have waited a ... Giving thanks: Shannon Watson Giving thanks is something Shannon Watson does every day. As executive director of Tri City Health Partnership Free Medical Clinic, Watson is thankful for the community’s generosity in supporting the clinic and for the work of its volunteers. Prostate Health: Free Online Webinar All About Prostate Health Dr. Randall Wilkinson, CEO of Aspen Benefits Group, will be interviewing Dr. Ronald Wheeler, Director of The Prostatitis and Prostate Cancer Center in Sarasota, Florida. The one-hour webinar is aimed at engaging in a discussion about the wide range of issues relating to the prostate. The Webinar is Dec. 2, 2008. PRWeb Nov 29, 2008 Read the full story at ... Rockford couple return to Haiti to provide free medical care John and Linda Underwood have seen poverty close-up in the 10 years they’ve provided free medical clinics in Haiti. |




