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Northern California 2012 Black Physician Forum to Address Health Disparities Focus on racial and ethnic health disparities in the African American community.Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) April 25, 2012 Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, will provide opening remarks at the 2nd annual Northern California Black Physicians Forum (BPF) on Friday, April 27 at the UC Davis School of Medicine 4610 X Street, in Sacramento from 6:30 – 9:30 pm in the evening. ... news.yahoo.com
Sinusin is Back in the United States After import delays Sinusin, the leading homeopathic sinus relief nasal spray is back just in time for a latest flu season in three decades.Albuquerque, NM (PRWEB) May 01, 2012 Heel, the makers of Traumeel®, announces Sinusin™, the leading homeopathic sinus relief nasal spray, is now back in the United States and available at fine health food stores and doctors’ offices across the nation.This is ... news.yahoo.com
SLCC to Host Mind, Body and Tea Seminar Fulbright Scholar Dr. Baohua Wang and other traditional medicine experts and practitioners will present a day of learning and well being at Salt Lake Community College. These thought leaders in eastern and other traditional medicinal techniques will offer unique insights about how to live and be well in the modern world.(PRWEB) May 09, 2012 Fulbright Scholar Dr. Baohua Wang and other traditional ... news.yahoo.com
Bastyr opens Edmonds clinic Dr. Ryan Bradley, of Bastyr University, discusses medications with patient Janice Underwood, of Shoreline, during a Bastyr Natural Medicine Clinic, April 3 at Edmonds Senior Center. Observing is student clinician Rachael Giordano. www.heraldnet.com
Bastyr opens clinic in Edmonds Dr. Ryan Bradley, of Bastyr University, discusses medication with patient Janice Underwood of Shoreline during a Bastyr natural medicine clinic April 3 at Edmonds Senior Center. Observing is student clinician Rachael Giordano. www.heraldnet.com
What Legislature did/didn’t accomplish in 2012 session Here is a scorecard of how some issues fared in the 2012 legislative session wcfcourier.com
Wallingford briefs, April 30 to May 4, 2012 Posted: Monday, April 30, 2012 3:35 pm | Updated: 3:52 pm, Thu May 3, 2012. The Wallingford Community Women will sponsor a shoe drive to benefit Soles4Souls from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, May 5, at the Wallingford Public Library. www.myrecordjournal.com
Kids skipping shots increases threat of dangerous outbreak One in three Arizona schools last year had kindergarten classes with vaccination rates so low children were left vulnerable to infectious disease outbreaks such as measles, mumps or pertussis, an Arizona Daily Star investigation has found. azstarnet.com
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