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Three Koryo Medical Books (Korean Central News Agency)
Pyongyang, November 19 (KCNA) -- The Korean nation bequeathed precious historical legacies in the field of medical science, too.
Medical malpractice law recommended for extension (Deseret Morning News)
A medical malpractice arbitration act scheduled to sunset next July ought to remain on the books another 10 years, the Legislature's Heath and Human Interim Committee decided Wednesday.
Bush Hits Deadline For 'Midnight Regulations' (NPR)
There are now 60 days left until President Bush leaves office and President-elect Barack Obama is sworn in. By law, there is a 60-day waiting period before any big, new federal regulations take effect. That means Friday is the deadline set by the Bush administration to get rules onto the books before the Democrats arrive.
First world war: 'War Books', by Ivor Gurney (Guardian Unlimited)
Ivor Gurney: "What did they expect of our toil and extreme hunger - the perfect drawing of a heart's dream?"
Why Hospital comedies are the best medicine (Independent)
Medical sitcoms. They sound like a large enough genre until you try counting the programmes on the fingers of one hand. Readers with memories of watching ITV in the late 1960s may recall goofy Robin Nedwell in Doctor in the House (followed by Doctor at Large, Doctor in Charge, Doctor at Sea and Doctor on the Go – each increasingly loosely based on the books by Richard Gordon and the films of ...
The Reality of Mysterious Medical Maladies (LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News)
A recent governmental panel composed of scientists and veterans concluded that Gulf War Syndrome is real, the symptoms likely caused by neurotoxins that veterans were exposed to during the war.
South Florida grad Okpaleke juggled basketball, books (USA Today)
Chinyere (Chi Chi) Okpaleke grew up with both parents in health professions her mother, Celina, as a physician's assistant; her father, Andrew, an internist. So it isn't surprising that since graduating from the University of South Florida last summer, she's been applying to medical schools and studying for entrance exams.
Nigeria: Shepherd House - Place for Books Which Make the Difference (AllAfrica.com)
In a country where the reading culture is inconsistent with the challenges of having quality products from our education system who can hold their own globally, a place to get the right books that will make the difference in learning and character has become inevitable.
New Medical Books Published (Korean Central News Agency)
Pyongyang, November 20 (KCNA) -- The Health Education Institute has of late published new medical books which are helpful towards improving the people's health.
Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center nurse helps Ugandan women (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
By Dawn White -- As a nurse, Karen Randolph is able to help care for the sick, ill and injured each day that she goes to work at Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center. But after a trip to Uganda three years ago, she realized she could do more to help care for the sick and injured in the impoverished African nation. The Morro Bay resident has since worked to raise money to train Ugandan women to ...