11/18/2008 News For: Nudismo En Puerto RicoSolos Endoscopy, Inc.'s Mammo View(TM) System Introduced in Puerto Rico to Promote Breast Health Solos Endoscopy, Inc. is pleased to announce that the Company has provided equipment to the Advanced Breast Center in Puerto Rico for its Mammo View system. ABC requested the Mammo View system in order to promote breast health among women in Puerto Rico and aid in detecting early stages of breast cancer. Not enough results were found for the interpreted or exact term. Searching general term for related news. Related general news for: Health InsuranceKaiser Permanente Announces new health insurance Kaiser Permanente announces low-cost Health Insurance enrollment effort for economically distressed families.Frisco Cares Clinic may move into building of its own With the faltering economy leaving more people jobless and without health insurance for their family, the low-cost Frisco Cares Clinic may soon be able to expand their hours and help more children. Health news: Bad side effects that are a blessing, a bacteria to help the elderly and how to avoid gagging at the ... Health stories from around the world this week include how breast cancer patients who suffer bad side effects from drug treatment are less at risk of the disease recurring. W.Va. man beats health insurer in court over $40 The Associated Press A $40 medical bill might seem small but a West Virginia man says his five-year battle over paying it was a matter of principle. Sam Juniper says his health benefits weren't supposed to change after he retired in 2000 from M&G Polymers. But he received a $40 bill in 2002 after the company's new provider, Aetna Insurance, refused to cover the cost of some blood work. He ... Insurance rates for doctors shrinking ProMutual Group, a Boston-based malpractice insurer that has been doing business in the commonwealth since last year, recently announced it will cut its medical malpractice insurance rates. Kennedy Returns to U.S. Senate, Pushes Health-Care Legislation Nov. 17 -- Senator Edward Kennedy , who has brain cancer, touted health-care legislation as he returned to the U.S. Senate for this week's debate on an economic stimulus plan. |

