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Medical Revolution: In-Store Clinics   The Globe reports on Massachusetts joining the medical revolution with the opening of a CVS in-store clinic in Medway. Nurse practitioners are on hand at these clinics to give vaccinations and treat "minor acute illnesses." As people rush to get flu shots this fall, the clinics will also be able to help. It's $59 a visit, which is more than a copay but less than a real doctor bill, and you ...

Warren, Hunterdon County hospitals perform well compared to others in New Jersey  Express-Times File PhotoHunterdon Medical Center is one of three area hospitals evaluated in an annual state study. Warren Hospital, Hackettstown Regional Medical Center and Hunterdon Medical Center properly treated patients diagnosed with heart failure, pneumonia and other ailments 90 percent...

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UTMB opens mainland clinics Thursday  The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston will open four clinics on the mainland Thursday.

Genesee County Great Start Parent Coalition plans massive baby shower  GRAND BLANC TOWNSHIP, Michigan -- It just might be the biggest baby shower Genesee County has ever seen. The atrium of Genesys Regional Medical Center will be pretty in pink and blue on Saturday for a Community Baby Shower, sponsored...

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Hennepin County District Court Judge Steven Pihlaja  Hennepin County District Court Judge Steven Pihlaja died of a heart attack. Pihlaja had been battling bladder cancer since spring.

Clinics offer immunizations  Ten-year-old Giovanni Sandoval receives an immunization from Marsha Doebler, RN, Wellness Nurse with Trinity Medical Center. Trinity was providing a shot clinic at Hempstead High School on Aug. 28.Trinity Medical Center in Brenham recently held shot clinics in Waller and Hempstead, in an effort to help area parents and children get ready for the school year. Trinity���s Wellness Center nurses ...

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Novel anti-cancer mechanism found in long-lived rodents   University of Rochester Biologists at the University of Rochester have found that small-bodied rodents with long lifespans have evolved a previously unknown anti-cancer mechanism that appears to be different from any anticancer mechanisms employed by humans or other large mammals. The findings are published in today's issue of Aging Cell.

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Free breast, cervical cancer screenings offered in Martin  The Martin County Health Department is offering free breast and cervical cancer screenings for eligible women ages 50 to 64.

Michelle Griffin of Oxford remembered for love of family, determination in life  OXFORD, Michigan -- From the time that Michelle Griffin was a little girl in Swartz Creek, she knew she wanted to go to college and have a successful career. Her father, David Weyh of Rochester, said she achieved that even...

Scans Provide Alternative to Colonoscopies in Spotting Cancer  Sept. 18 -- Medical imaging scans detected 90 percent of large polyps and colorectal cancers in a study, giving patients a more comfortable, less costly alternative to colonoscopies used to spot growths before they turn malignant.

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