11/29/2008 News For: Catastrophe Medical InsuranceArmed Robbers Open Fire at Medical Marijuana Clinic No one is injured despite gunfire during the robbery of a medical marijuana clinic in Mission Hills... 2 Men Rob Medical Marijuana Facility In The Valley Police say two men robbed a medical marijuana facility in Mission Hills and made off with cash and drugs. Los Angeles police Lt. Darryl Grayson says the two men entered the facility on Friday and opened fire. No one was injured but the robbers took $200 to $300 in cash and an unknown amount of medical marijuana. Medical genetics set for boost For years, scientists have held out hope that the rapidly evolving field of genetics could transform medical diagnosis and treatment, moving beyond a trial-and-error approach. Northwest Medical Center receives honor for radiology The Houston Northwest Medical Center received another honor for its exemplary work in the field of preventative health. Medical bills force one family from their home Sometimes all it takes is a hospital stay, a doctor’s visit or a medical diagnosis to turn a middle-class, working family into a poor, homeless family that is struggling to make it all work. Monessen native helps author medical journal used as teaching tool A Monessen native helped pen a new medical reference book. Speedy medical aid for Valenzuela folk MANILA, Philippines – Valenzuela City residents who need emergency medical care now only have to call their barangay offices and request for an ambulance and they will be on their way to the hospital. Florida children without health insurance Nearly 19 percent of Florida children do not have health insurance, the second highest percentage in the country. Insurance carriers warn policy holders about SRMC's billing practices Two private insurance carriers and a school group are advising their members not to use Shasta Regional Medical Center unless it's an emergency. Monroe seeks volunteers in Medical Reserve Corps MONROE — The Monroe County Health Department Public Health Preparedness Division will hold three orientation sessions next month for people interested in the county’s Medical Reserve Corps. The MRC is a nationwide program of medical and public health volunteers who prepare for and respond to emergencies as well as promote healthy living. Two sessions will be held Monday, from 10:30 a.m. to ... |




