| Search 1) News For: Bellingham Low Income Medical Low-income health clinics facing financial troubles POLK COUNTY Bay News 9 -- A budget shortfall is forcing medical programs that help low-income people in Polk County to accept fewer patients. Medical Clinic Hopes For Financial Relief A county-wide medical clinic that serves low income patients was within days of closing its doors last week is now confident it can stay open. Search 2) News For: Bellingham Low Income Medical KGI Professor Ian Phillips Awarded Defense Grants for Medical Combat Research Keck Graduate Institute today announced that Ian Phillips, PhD, KGI's Norris Professor of Applied Life Sciences, has received two grants from the US Department of Defense in support of his medical research to reduce battlefield fatalities among American military personnel. Police return medical marijuana to Calif. man A medical marijuana user has his pot back, nearly three years after police in Huntington Beach, Calif., seized it. A judge Tuesday ordered police to return about four ounces of marijuana to Jim Spray. Roger Williams Medical Center lawyer takes the stand. Kimberly O���Connell testifies that at one point she told Bob Urciuoli, CEO of Roger Williams Medical Center, ���Be careful. It looks bad.��� Search 3) News For: Bellingham Low Income Medical Organic growers hope to bag new federal medical marijuana contract Organic growers from Vancouver Island hope to bag the new federal contract to grow and distribute medical marijuana across Canada with the promise of supplying better, cheaper and different varieties of weed. Medical Device Ads More Harmful Than Drug Ads Medical experts told lawmakers Wednesday that new television advertisements for medical devices pose even greater risks to patients than ads for drugs, which have been scrutinized for years. Medical journal slams Ottawa over listeriosis as 17th death linked to food recall FREDERICTON - As the death toll rose Tuesday from the national listeriosis outbreak, an editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal slammed the federal government for undermining public health safeguards. Huntington Beach police return pot to medical user A medical marijuana user has his pot back, nearly three years after Huntington Beach police seized it. Read comments Dollar-sized medical device provides injured military skydiver with pain relief St. Jude Medical, Inc. today announced the first patient implant of an Eon Mini, the world's smallest, longest-lasting, rechargeable neurostimulator to treat chronic pain of the trunk or limbs and pain from failed back surgery. |

