11/30/2008 News For: Cost Of Podiatric X RaysReport: Nine percent of state���s children uninsured LITTLE ROCK ��� An estimated 66,000, or 9.2 percent, of Arkansas��� children are not covered by any form of health insurance, according to a report released Monday. List of UTMB faculty laid off A list of the 127 professors, associate professors and researchers let go by the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. When Mammograms Aren't Enough: New Innovations Help Catch Breast Cancer Early - Following a false diagnosis of stomach cancer, it took five years of countless doctors, tests and hospital visits before Barbara Robertson was accurately diagnosed with breast cancer. Fundraiser in the works for man with kidney cancer Sue Honeycutt���s son, Kurt Ridley, was diagnosed with kidney cancer earlier this year. He has had eight weeks of radiation treatment, yet this has not helped the father of five. Uninsured workers lost in shuffle David Head got tired of paying $5,200 annually for individual health insurance, so two years ago he decided to give up coverage all together until he's eligible for Medicare next spring. SRMC lines up ribbon of care Published: Sunday, November 30, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Sunday, November 30, 2008 at 12:20 a.m. A helicopter taking photographs is expected to hover above Spartanburg Regional Medical Center���s parking garage as people observe World AIDS Day by forming a human ribbon. |

