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Surgeons-in-training dislike new work hours: survey
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Most surgeons-in-training dislike new rules that limit how many hours they can work, according to a new study that also found the majority said they skirt the restrictions. Researchers surveyed 1,013 surgical residents - who...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Science and Technology, Hospitals and Clinics
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Op-ed: The importance of mental health in schools
More than a month after the shooting rampage in Newtown, Conn., mental health professionals stated that psychological disorders often emerge before people enter high school; however, only a small percentage of students ever receives necessary intervention...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Ron Barber, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, Politics
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Sampling ongoing at Charlevoix Superfund site
Back in 1981, the city of Charlevoix received a notice from the Michigan Department of Public Health: its municipal well system was contaminated. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the well system was connected to a wedge of contaminated...
Tags: Renal cell carcinoma, Children's Health, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Cleanup, Liver Cancer
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City Invites Residents To Safely Get Rid Old, Unwanted Medicines, Drugs
The Hartford CourantResidents with unwanted or expired prescription and non-prescription drugs are invited to drop them off at the senior center on May 17. The city says it is sponsoring the "drug take back" session as a way to keep unwanted drugs from falling into the...Tags: Substance Abuse, New Britain, Prescription Drugs
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U.S. advisory on mercury in fish tied up at health dept
ReutersBy Toni Clarke WASHINGTON, May 15 (Reuters) - Updated federal advice on mercury levels in fish appears to have stalled within the U.S. department of health, frustrating scientists and advocacy groups who argue that exposure to mercury may be dangerous at...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Lisa Murkowski, Science and Technology, Foods and Beverages, Seafood
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US Senate confirms Tavenner as Medicare/Medicaid chief
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed Marilyn Tavenner, a former nurse and hospital company executive, as the first full-fledged administrator for the Medicare and Medicaid healthcare programs since 2006. In a rare show of...Tags: Finance, Medicaid, Health Insurance, U.S. Senate, Insurance
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READER SUBMITTED: NAMI Connecticut To Hold Its 10th Anniversary Annual NAMIWalk
StatewideThe Connecticut Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI Connecticut) is pleased to announce that it will hold its 10th Annual Walk Fundraiser on Saturday, May 18th, 9-11:30 a.m. at Bushnell Park in Hartford. The free event will feature...Tags: Mental Health, Bushnell Park, Glastonbury, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Behavioral Conditions
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Is Allentown man charged with killing his mom fit for trial?
Two mental health experts disagreed in court Wednesday over the competency of an Allentown man charged with stabbing his mother to death two days before Mother's Day last year. Public defender Carol Marciano requested the hearing in an attempt to show...
Tags: Justice System, Murder, Prosecution, Trials, Judges
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May is Mental Health Month
A Pathway to Wellness — this year’s theme for May is Mental Health Month — calls attention to strategies and approaches that help all Americans achieve wellness and good mental health and overall health. “Wellness is essential to...
Tags: Substance Abuse, Religion and Belief, High Blood Pressure, Mental Health, Family
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Titus Young's destructive saga is no laughing matter
The joke started with the radio show host asking "think you've had an awful week?" The popular morning host of a nationally syndicated show then outlined Titus Young's summer, which includes the former Detroit Lions' second-round pick being released...
Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Super Bowl, San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders, Brandon Marshall
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High school graduates encouraged to pursue occupational therapy [letter]
Editor: As summer approaches, many high school students are getting ready to graduate and head off to colleges across the nation. As a soon to graduate college student, who attended our own Fallston High School, I would like to suggest a major that is...Tags: Schools, Mental Health, Teaching and Learning, Stroke, High Schools
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