10/22/2008 News For: Vasectomy Cost In CaliforniaPrime Super Bowl seat will cost a cool $1,000 Apparently, the NFL did not get the memo about the economic recession. Perhaps you missed the headline the other day. It was hidden in there among the stories about mortgage worries, banking worries, retirement worries, medical bill worries, college tuition worries, unemployment worries, food cost worries, world market worries, national debt worries and Iceland going bankrupt. Credit Crunch Hurts MediGene, Biotechs in Drug Deals (Update1) Oct. 22 -- The credit crisis may force MediGene AG to accept a less-favorable licensing deal for its most advanced cancer medicine because limited financing options have weakened biotechnology companies' bargaining power. Lockerbie bomber must stay in jail, demands father of victim THE father of a victim of the Lockerbie bombing wants her cancer-hit murderer to die in a Scottish jail. Immigrants' advocates decry cervical cancer vaccine order Gardasil, recommended for young female residents, is required for their immigrant counterparts. Its cost and safety questions raise concerns. A controversial cervical cancer vaccine that has been only recommended for U.S. residents has become a requirement for all new female immigrants ages 11 to 26, sparking an outcry over the order's safety and cost. Unique patient ID number could cost $11 B SANTA MONICA, Calif., Oct. 21 UPI -- A unique patient identification number for every U.S. resident would facilitate a reduction in medical errors and increase efficiency, researchers said. San Francisco may become safe for prostitutes SAN FRANCISCO, California -- In this live-and-let-live town, where medical marijuana clubs do business next to grocery stores and an annual fair celebrates sadomasochism, prostitutes could soon walk the streets without fear of arrest. U.S. orders cancer vaccine Gardasil for female immigrants A cervical cancer vaccine that has been recommended only for U.S. residents has become a requirement for all new female immigrants ages 11 to 26, sparking an outcry over the order's safety and cost. Low-cost screenings to be offered at Dade County health expo Bolivar-area residents can take advantage of low-cost health screenings and education at the Dade County Family Medical Center expo Saturday in Greenfield. Cost of cancer care too high for some SEATTLE ? Oct. 21, 2008 cancerfacts.com ? One quarter of late-stage cancer patients with incomes of $40,000 or less and 12.3 percent overall forgo some treatment due to expense, a new survey of patients currently undergoing treatment has found. |




