| Free clinic needs medical volunteers 09/07/08 Medical volunteers are needed to help provide primary care and related services to patients 18 and older who are employed but have no medical insurance benefits. Medical marijuana activist convicted of growing 24,000 pot plants A federal court jury has convicted a medical marijuana activist of illegally growing more than 24,000 pot plants that were clearly visible from a highway near his home in Lake County. Federal prosecutors said Charles "Eddy" Lepp, 56, faces a mandatory... Pa. dentist charged with dumping medical waste CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N.J. - New Jersey authorities have charged a Main Line dentist with illegally dumping needles and other medical waste that washed up on Avalon beaches, forcing a spate of closures. St. Francis taking medical residents Associated Press - September 6, 2008 12:35 PM ET TULSA, Okla. - The future of the Oklahoma State University Medical Center remains unclear following the decision to move the school's... Dentist's home searched in medical-waste mystery Authorities yesterday searched the Main Line home of a dentist who they believe may have been involved in dumping some of the syringes and other medical waste found on eight Jersey Shore beaches in the last two weeks. Another shipment of medical aid to arrive soon CITY OF SAN FERNANDO -- The second 40-foot container van loaded with medical equipment and supplies for various district hospitals in the province is already in the warehouse of a shipping company and will soon be delivered to the provincial Capitol here. Saudi Arabia- Sama grants medical insurance licence to Bupa Arabia Company Saudi Arabia- Sama grants medical insurance licence to Bupa Arabia Company Stream Of New Products Drives Growth For Medical Device Maker Medical products makers thrive on innovation. Paterson vetoes retiree insurance bill ALBANY - Gov. David Paterson announced Friday he vetoed a bill that would have prevented local governments from cutting the amount they spend on health insurance for retirees. Cardo Medical merges with Miami-linked shell firm Cardo Medical, a California firm specializing in orthopedic medical devices, has completed a merger with a shell company associated with Miami physician-entrepreneur Phillip Frost, the companies announced Monday. |


