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All Politics is Local

2 hours ago ago from Citizen Action of New York

We are getting closer to winning real health care reform than we have ever been before. It’s not perfect, true – but we are going to win something. It’s a major battle that we are about to win, with a bit more work! But, it's really important that we keep in mind the larger war. The proposed closings of the two clinics on Buffalo’s East Side shows just how divided we are. While the majority of Americans see health care as a human right, ...

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Businessman raises questions about site of methadone clinic (Bangor Daily News)

18 hours ago ago from Methadone Treatment

BANGOR, Maine — On the same night city councilors discussed whether to allow a methadone clinic advisory board to sunset, a local businessman and neighbor to one of Bangor’s three clinics challenged councilors to reconsider. Doug Grant, manager of Classic Tuxedo/Strictly Formal, said a number of concerns related to the Penobscot County Metro Treatment Center in the Maine Square Mall off Hogan Road have gone unaddressed for months. ...

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Official Chosen Fate

18 hours ago ago from Official Chosen Fate.

I've never been too much accustomed to doctors, hospitals, clinics, drugstores and medical supplies than now that I'm a Mom. Although I experienced undergoing wisdom tooth extraction and cyst incision in the past, the familiarization all started the moment we visited my OB-gyne for my first ever pre-natal checkup. Endless monthly checkups, the big delivery day, well baby monthly checkups, baby supplies shopping in the drugstores..and so on ...

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Hospital clinic plan for more GPs

9 hours ago ago from The Border Watch

The Mount Gambier Private Hospital will consider establishing a twilight and weekend general practitioner clinic to ease the pressure on the public hospital’s emergency department. This follows statistics released yesterday that show 12,000 people who attend the Mount Gambier Hospital’s emergency department each year could instead be treated by a GP. During a tour of the Mount Gambier Hospital yesterday, Health Minister John Hill ...

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