Saturday, May 17, 2008

Head lice treatment - Partnership offers treatment, not jail time - Morganton

Partnership offers treatment, not jail time - Morganton News Herald
Morganton - With jail space at a premium, one local organization that provides an alternative to jail is teaming up with a similar group. Repay, which assists non-violent criminals through treatment and head lice treatment supervision, will serve as the non-profit
Source: www.morganton.com
Blood Test Helps Docs Assess Breast Cancer Treatment - Washington Post
Resize Text FRIDAY, May 16 (HealthDay News) -- A simple blood test to check levels of circulating tumor cells can help doctors more accurately assess how well treatments are working in women with metastatic breast cancer, according to a Georgetown
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Call to import cannabis cancer treatment - Big Pond News
The New South Wales Government says it will ask the Federal Government to support the importation of a cannabis-based drug for cancer, multiple sclerosis and head lice treatment AIDS patients. The State Government wants to trial the drug Sativex, which delivers a
Source: bigpond.com
Ga. officials fear TB exposure from infected man - Atlanta Journal Constitution
COVINGTON As many as 200 people may have been exposed to tuberculosis by a man who was jailed earlier this month for refusing to comply with his treatment plan, which included staying at home, health officials said. The East Metro Health District
Source: www.ajc.com
Burmese junta 'created catastrophe' - Guardian Unlimited
Burma's military government faces growing international pressure to stop blocking foreign aid as Gordon Brown accused the regime of "inhuman" treatment of the survivors of Cyclone Nargis. The Prime Minister said the natural disaster that struck the
Source: www.guardian.co.uk
Versailles man given probation following treatment - Jefferson City News Tribune Online
Cole County Judge Jon Beetem recently placed a Versailles man on five years' supervised probation after he successfully completed a 120-day Department of Corrections treatment program. Willard Cannaday, 31, was initially put on probation in July 2006
Source: www.newstribune.com
Disney exhibit will put visitors in eye of hurricane - Herald Tribune
ORLANDO, Fla. Hurricane Charley, one of the most destructive storms to strike the United States, is getting the Disney treatment. A new exhibit opening in late August at Disney's Epcot Innoventions pavilion will put visitors in the eye of the
Source: www.heraldtribune.com