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When a trip to urgent care brings a visit from CPS
New ratings released for health plans, providers
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Ombudsman: Budget cuts hurt long-term care
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Read the complaint filed against Dr. Freesemann, others
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BPD: Drug cache found in Dr. Freesemann's home, motor home
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Here's some sites I find useful and interesting:
World Health Organization
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Some fun blogs I like, some health and some random:
Weighed Down
Bake Town, CA
Kevin Staker's blog on Medi-Cal Planning and Nursing Home Care in California
The Chicago Tribune's Julie's Health Club
The Detroit News' Health and Fitness blog
The Detroit News' Breast Monologues
The Orlando Sentinel's Healthy Living blog
Schwitzer health news blog
Over my med body!
The Wall Street Journal's health blog
The Health Care Blog
Living with Legends: Hotel Chelsea Blog
The Rural Blog

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Lately, I've been hitting the gyms more than normal as a group of us at the Californian finish our first-ever gym review (look for it to come out in the Eye Street section around New Year's). Now I'm trying to keep the momentum going, which, you can imagine, is a hard task considering the onslaught of food that gets thrown around during this time of year, not to mention the family gatherings, shopping trips, etc. to put you off schedule. I'm trying to stick with it, and to help, I'm...
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Topics: health, christmas, holidays, food, nutrition, exercise, cooking
posted by ThePulse on Tuesday, December 19, 2006 at 10:34 AM
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Clinica Sierra Vista, the huge community-based health care non-profit in Kern County, is a few days away from its 35th anniversary. Here's a little history: Clinica was started in Weedpatch to help migrant workers on Dec. 22, 1971. Including the latest center Clinica unveiled Friday in Arvin, the organization has 15 clinics. Today, it has more than 20 programs and last year, developed "healthy child kits," public service announcements and radio,...
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posted by ThePulse on Monday, December 18, 2006 at 09:39 AM
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National breast cancer rates dropped sharply in 2003, researchers announced Thursday. And the probable cause: hormone replacement therapy, a drug regimen once used by 40 percent of post-menopausal women. Breast cancer rates declined by 7 percent overall in 2003, which meant as many as 14,000 fewer women were diagnosed with the cancer in 2003 than in 2002, the study found. From 1998 to 2003, the incidence dropped about 1 percent per year. The importance of this news was reflected by...
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posted by ThePulse on Friday, December 15, 2006 at 02:16 PM
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You have to be pretty jolly to be Santa Claus, especially considering the tears, snot and pee you'll have to endure. A new study has come out about the travails of being the man in red. Santas get sneezed on up to 10 times a day, fend off children pulling their beards and clean up after children pee their pants on Santa's lap, according to hundreds of men who work as seasonal St. Nicks. A third of all Santas report having been wet on by a child, the survey said. More than 60...
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posted by ThePulse on Wednesday, December 6, 2006 at 07:33 PM
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Household cold medicine is now being treated like cigarettes, in some regards. Stores must keep the cold medicine behind the counter (usually in the pharmacy) or locked in a case. To buy the medicine, consumers must show federal or state-issued photo identification and sign a written or electronic log book, with their name, address, date and time of sale and name and quantity of the medicine. Consumers are limited to no more than 3.6 grams of medicine containing ephedrine,...
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posted by ThePulse on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 at 06:37 PM
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Almost every day I leave the house without blow drying my wet hair. As the temps drop more and more, I keep thinking it's only a matter of time before I get sick, even though I know that my wet hair doesn't help me catch the cold or flu any more than dry hair does. I plop an Airborne tablet into a glass of water and drink it at the first sign of sickness. I know people who swear by chicken noodle soup and orange juice. My grandma always told us to hurry inside out of the cold before we...
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posted by ThePulse on Tuesday, December 5, 2006 at 06:22 PM
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