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2/14/2009 News For: Golf HealthHealth Highlights: Feb. 13, 2009 Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: Stimulus Provides Preview of Health Battles Ahead A piece of the economic stimulus bill calling for $1.1 billion to study the effectiveness of medical treatments and equipment has some Republicans up in arms. One health care policy expert says it's clear that the Obama's early hopes for bipartisanship in health care are being dashed. Strickland seeks cap on individual health policies It makes sense that people with pre-existing conditions - brain tumor, cerebral palsy, emphysema - pay more for health insurance than healthy people. They go to the doctor more and need more medical tests. Vt. Health Dept. to update asbestos mine report Pressured by community members and lawmakers, Vermont health officials will further investigate the possible health risks of a closed asbestos mine after an earlier report erroneously found a higher-than-expected incidence of lung cancer among nearby residents. Health clinics get $5M boost from state to expand care Community health clinics, the medical safety net for a growing number of people out of work and uninsured, got a $5 million boost today from the state to hire more workers and expand prenatal care. Last year, 300,000 people who... Candidate for Governor sounds off on health care If Brian Moran makes it to the Governor's Mansion, he wants every child in Virginia to have health insurance. The Democratic candidate for Governor released his plan for health care Friday morning at Lynchburg's Starlight Cafe. UT Public Health seminars at UTB-TSC Public health graduate students and professors attended a lecture on colon cancer screening promotion on Friday as part of the weekly Hispanic Health Seminar series at the University of Texas at Brownsville and Texas Southmost College. Free Health Care Offered Twice a Month Since the economy has turned sour, more and more people are finding themselves without health insurance. But one doctor is offering a glimpse of hope by treating patients for free. Lawmakers Consider Health Care Reform for Utah A legislative panel on Friday approved a bill that aims to give consumers more health insurance options. Lawmakers consider health care reform for Utah SALT LAKE CITY -- A legislative panel on Friday approved a bill that aims to give consumers more health insurance options. |



