10/12/2008 News For: The Medical CardAnalyst says organ donors should get lifelong medical insurance SINGAPORE: On the issue of legalising non?related living organ donation, one health policy analyst has suggested providing free medical insurance for organ donors and to only allow donations from Singaporeans for a start. Fire damages medical offices in Ocean Township A medical office building in the Oakhurst section was damaged when it caught fire early Saturday morning, official said. Advance medical directive program scheduled CRYSTAL LAKE ? The Partners Coalition for Improved End of Life Care will offer a program about advance medical directives at 7 p.m. Oct. 23 at the McHenry County Conference Center. Another medical center rising Medical services for Greater Lafayette keep expanding. Used medical equipment sought WINDSOR ? The Senior Center is looking for donations of used medical equipment, including wheelchairs, shower chairs, bath benches, toilet risers, and lightweight transport wheelchairs, for its Loaning Closet. Jamaica's Rocksteady king Ellis dies at 70 Jamaican reggae star Alton Ellis, known as the "Godfather of Rocksteady", died overnight of cancer in London, a hospital spokeswoman said Saturday. He was 70 years old. Ratcliffe recalls strange medical situations Spend enough time in the medical profession and you?ll make some interesting memories. Dr. Alfred A. Ratcliffe Jr., who retired at the end of September, is no exception. Reactor hosts isotope interests; Medical substance is event?s focus. The University of Missouri?s Research Reactor Center is sponsoring an international conference next week in Columbia to discuss how to increase production of a radioactive substance used in many important medical scans that diagnose serious health conditions, including cancer and heart disease. Abu Sayyaf threat derails military medical mission in Sulu ZAMBOANGA CITY, Philippines - Threats by Abu Sayyaf militants forced residents of a village in Sulu province to evacuate on Friday, derailing a scheduled military medical mission, a general said on Saturday Nigeria: Anambra Community in U.S. Spends Over $800,000 On Medical Mission With over 54 medical professionals in the fields of general surgery, gynecology, ophthalmology, internal medicine, family medicine, pharmacy. pediatrics, nursing, and anesthesiology, Anambra state community in the United States of America has spend over $800,000 worth of medication on its recent medical mission to the state. |


