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9 hours ago ago from Irish Medical Times | The Irish Medical Times Blog

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Nava and California Breast Cancer Survivors Urge State Leaders to Spare Cuts to Breast Cancer Screening

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SACRAMENTO /California Newswire/ Assemblymembers Pedro Nava (D-Santa Barbara), Noreen Evans (D-Santa Rosa), and Susan G. Komen for the Cure, health organizations, breast cancer survivors and advocates held a press conference today to express their outrage at the California Department of Public Health’s new directive to shut the doors for breast cancer screening services for 1.2 million low-income and uninsured. Said Assemblymember Pedro ...

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The Miriam Hospital Chosen as Pilot Site for National Breast Cancer Registry

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Women’s health becomes political issue in health care debate – News-Medical.net

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Women's health becomes political issue in health care debate News-Medical.net With women's health issues increasingly at the forefront of the health care debate, pols have turned breast cancer into a potent campaign weapon. .. Read the original post: Women's health becomes political issue in health care debate News-Medical.net

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CNN Opinion: Latinas Need Voice in Abortion Debate , by Sylvia Henriquez ( National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health) : When Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered her oath last summer, many women -- and especially Latinas -- felt renewed hope as a champion of women s rights took her place on the U.S. Supreme Court. With Democrats in the White House and both houses of Congress, we believed that we could stop playing defense and ...

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U-M gets $15 million for planned women's hospital | detnews.com | The Detroit News

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Archive: Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | Mon | Today Last Updated: December 15. 2009 1:00AM U-M gets $15 million for planned women's hospital Foundation's gift will help expand program's services, technology Marisa Schultz / The Detroit News Ann ...

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Adapted from The Post's daily health blog. Rx: Take health news with a grain of salt It would be nice to think that you could trust journalists to deliver the straight scoop when it comes to covering health news. But sometimes we don't. Journalists' getting health stories wrong is the subject of an editorial published online Nov. 20 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. It notes two examples of major health stories gone awry. ...

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VA Treating More Women, Younger Patients, 'Not The Old Guys Group Anymore'

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MARTINSBURG, W.Va. Doctors at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in this quiet, bucolic town tucked between coal country and the nation's capital used to go months without treating a female veteran. Today, they're reporting the beginning of a boom. Mixed with the Vietnam and World War II-era patients waiting for a doctor are 20-something-year-old women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, reading Allure magazine and, in some cases, coming ...

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