Guest guest Posted June 24, 2004 Report Share Posted June 24, 2004 Hysterectomy protest set here for Friday By Bill Harlan, riter Rapid City Journal, RAPID CITY — A woman who thinks most hysterectomies are unnecessary will hold a week-long protest at Rapid City Regional Hospital beginning Saturday. read the rest here: http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/articles/2004/06/24/news/local/news17.txt ************************ Recourse needed if HMO errs Battle Creek Enquirer June 24, 2004 EDITORIAL A ll nine justices of the U.S. Supreme Court agreed Monday that people covered by health maintenance organizations (HMOs) cannot sue their HMO for malpractice or negligence if it refuses to pay for medical procedures recommended by physicians and the patient encounters subsequent medical problems. read the rest here: http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/news/stories/20040624/opinion/707356.htm= l ************************* promises the 'right to choose' will end waiting lists within five years By Colin Brown, Deputy Political Editor 24 June 2004 committed the Conservative Party yesterday to fighting the next election on an ambitious target of ending NHS waiting lists within five years. " Waiting lists are a British disease and the right to choose is the cure, " said the Conservative Party leader. read the rest here: http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=534627 ********************** Pellet Therapy KPHO Phoenix " It feels like you've been abducted and you don't know who you are, " says Tina Angotti. The valley singer came out an entirely different person after a full hysterectomy. " I went from having full hormones, estrogen, to a crash of nothing, " says Tina. She explains her energy level plummeted, her mood swings were outrageous and she had no control of her emotions. But she wasn't about to try synthetic estrogen. read the rest here: http://www.kpho.com/Global/story.asp?S=1962042&nav=23KuO7xC ********************* $5 million grant funds partnership, studies of minority-based issues in reproductive health 24 Jun 2004 Penn State Milton S Hershey Medical Center and Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tenn., recently were awarded a $5 million collaborative research grant to establish research centers for the study of minority-based issues in reproductive health. The goal of the Meharry-Penn State U54 ative Reproductive Science Center is to establish a premier clinical research center devoted to minority-based issues in reproductive endocrinology. The grant will focus on the creation of two research core facilities at Meharry Medical College that will mirror those at Penn State Hershey Medical Center, and four research studies. The partnership, particularly the establishment of core facilities at Meharry, will help that institution to secure future additional research funding, and will allow Penn State Hershey Medical Center to expand its research program in reproductive endocrinology by partnering in joint studies. read the rest here: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=9861 *********************8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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