11/29/2008 News For: Free Medical GeorgiaFamily Dinner at Hopedale Medical Complex In Hopedale the Medical Complex also served a free Thanksgiving dinner today. One family came to the hospital to celebrate with two of their relatives who are nursing home patients. 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. Court orders payment for man who sought own medical treatment abroad The government has been ordered to pay over ���70,000 in damages to a man who was refused free medical treatment overseas but made his own arrangements. Medical marijuana facility in Mission Hills robbed MISSION HILLS, Calif. - 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. Hospital offers helpings of turkey, camaraderie About 100 people enjoyed a free Thanksgiving dinner at Schuylkill Medical Center-East Norwegian Street on Thursday afternoon. 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. Houston Northwest Medical Center highlighted at forum Medical minds met in New Orleans for the eighth annual American Heart Association���s Scientific Forum, and an abstract produced by members from Houston Northwest Medical Center on their streamlined service from the Cypress Creek EMS was chosen for a presentation. Medical tourism gets boost The tourism industry is positioning the Philippines as a medical and healthcare destination for Middle Eastern visitors who have been showing preference for Southeast Asia, particularly the Philippines. Obama to broaden role of genetics in medical care Fri, Nov 28, 2008 11:15 a.m. 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 as old as the Hippocratic Oath. Daily Herald ROANOKE RAPIDS ��� Glenda Ellis Smith, 63, of 1515 Georgia Ave., Roanoke Rapids, died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, at Halifax Regional Medical Center. |

