10/12/2008 News For: Care Plus In FloridaTebow-ed Over: No. 3 LSU falls to No. 11 Florida GAINESVILLE, Fla. - The LSU football team looked like it was in need of medical care, not Florida quarterback Tim Tebow. SWAMP FEVER: Florida routs defending national champion LSU GAINESVILLE, Fla. Tim Tebow did not go to the training room. He and his teammates left LSU in need of medical care instead with a resounding 51-21 victory over the No. 3 Tigers in front of 90,684 at Florida Field and a CBS national audience Saturday night. UTMB specialty clinic to open in League City The University of Texas Medical Branch recently began construction on a new Specialty Care Center at Victory Lakes in League City. Forum at TMH tackles health-care issues With the goal of airing and tackling child health-care issues, more than 25 members of the North Florida medical community gathered at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital on Friday for the North Florida Children's Health Forum. Red Cross provides medical help to fighters on all sides in Afghanistan. It is no shock that Canadian and Afghan troops discovered Red Cross medical supplies in a Taliban hideout last week: the organization routinely equips the insurgents with bandages, drugs and other first-aid products, a top official of the agency said Sunday. Lack of emergency care in Hamidia Hospital Bhopal, Oct 12: The emergency patients are not getting sufficient medical care in the Hamidia Hospital. In the emergency ward patients have to wait for hours to get treatment. The reason behind this is shortage of doctors. The MCI guidelines are not followed. Gators destroy No. 3 LSU at 'The Swamp' GAINESVILLE, Fla. -- The LSU football team looked like it was in need of medical care, not Florida quarterback Tim Tebow. Inmate health-care issues make budgeting difficult Lauderdale County Sheriff Ronnie Willis quickly acknowledges that budgeting for inmate health care is a hit-or-miss process."You don't ever know from year to year what to expect," the sheriff said.Law enforcement and the courts never know what medical issues might surface in a criminal suspect or defendant once they're placed in jail. Florida couple turns food talk into board game MIAMI -- Eric and Monica Ash moved to northwest Broward, Fla., from Alexandria, Va., in May with a newborn, a toddler and no regular paychecks to cover the mortgage or employers to subsidize the health insurance. Eric says they're living a dream. Pa. health-care battle shows states struggle alone When Gov. Ed Rendell first proposed an ambitious plan to expand subsidized health insurance to uninsured Pennsylvania adults, he wanted the state to step into a void left by the federal government's failure to act. |




