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Archive for September, 2010


Long Term Health Care in Swift Current

Sep 30, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Health Care

Swift Currents long term health care facilities are aging. The Cypress Health Region is now waiting for funding to construct a new facility.

CBS Special on Huntington’s Disease/Chris Furbee

Sep 30, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Disease

CBS Special on Huntington’s Disease/Chris Furbee

AARP isn’t comfortable listening to its members, but pretends to represent their interests

Mono: The Makeout Disease (College Health Guru)

Sep 29, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Disease

Here are the basics on the condition, and how getting it affects your college health. Check out more at College.Healthguru.com?YT

* UPDATE: check out the remastered version with sound design and music composition by Allen Levy: www.vimeo.com * We adapted John Green’s original post as a Thought Bubble motion graphic to see how it would compliment his discussion on the health care debate. A week and a half after his post, we present you with […]

Thousand Foot Krutch - Favorite Disease

Sep 28, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Disease

off of their new CD.

The Truth About Healthcare Public Option — Howard Dean

Sep 27, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Health Care

Watch more at www.theyoungturks.com

The Real Huntington’s Disease

Sep 27, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Disease

jhdkids.com Huntington’s Disease in my little sister and my dad… please tell everyone you know about this disease and how they can help.. juvenile huntingtons is the childhood form and progresses alot faster then adult huntingtons, kids usually have less then 10 years as adults have up to 25 it also causes alot more pain […]

Todd Park Talks Healthcare.gov

Sep 26, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Health Care

Todd Park, CTO of the Dept. of HHS, talks about what has been accomplished with Healthcare.gov and what’s ahead.

Coronary Artery Disease Overview

Sep 26, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Disease

Understanding coronary artery disease. Watch this and more health videos at: www.answerstv.com

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