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  1. NYS To Distribute $54M To Renovate Foreclosed Homes

    northcountrygazette.org » North Country Gazette - Nov 7, 2008

    NEW YORK—The state has issued for public comment its draft plan for distributing $54.5 million in federal Neighborhood Stabilization (NSP) funds that were allocated to the State to buy, renovate and resell foreclosed

    Also tagged: government, good news, new york state, consumers, foreclosures, affordable housing, renovation, redevelopment, subprime, federal funds, residential property

  2. Book Review: Who Lied and Said We Left The Garden of Eden? by Daniel Ray Martin

    bloggernews.net » Blogger News Network - Nov 5, 2008

    There were about 744,000 homeless people in the United States in 2005, according to the first national estimate in ten years. Chances are, that number will increase dramatically as our economy slowly spirals into

    Also tagged: drugs, book reviews, homeless, alcoholism, all news

  3. Will MRSA change sport choices?

    zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Oct 30, 2008

    There are things you can do to reduce the risk. Simple nose swabs can cut the infection rate 50%. Treating simple cuts more seriously will also help. But so will choosing a different sport.

    Also tagged: drugs, general, research, wellness, ethics, consumer information, sports medicine

  4. Injured workers told to hurry back to work

    abc.net.au » ABC News : Tasmania - Oct 21, 2008

    Tasmanian employees who are injured at work have been advised to return to their jobs as soon as possible.

    Also tagged: tas, occupational health and safety, doctors and medical professionals, hobart 7000

  5. Bringing the miracle of dialysis home

    zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Oct 16, 2008

    It's an inkjet's ability to deliver precise amounts of fluid in a precise stream that is key here. Instead of running ink you run water and drugs.

    Also tagged: general, research, medical equipment, medical office equipment, home health care equipment

  6. Drug addicts offered beauty treatment at £400000 cost to taxpayer

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph UK News - Oct 16, 2008

    Drug addicts are being offered free massages manicures and hairdressing at a new rehabilitation centre costing the public £400000 a year.

    Also tagged: massages, 400, 000, drug addicts, taxpayer

  7. Vietnam vets seek new home

    abc.net.au » ABC News: Sunshine Coast - Oct 13, 2008

    A Sunshine Coast Vietnam veterans' support group could soon have a new home in Mapleton.

    Also tagged: mental health, australia, veterans, qld, local government, mens health, government and politics, forms of government, community and society, defence and national security, maroochydore 4558, community organisations, mapleton 4560

  8. NeuroCom Bought for $18M

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Life Sciences Feed - Oct 4, 2008

    deals, acquisitions, healthcare Gregory T. Huang wrote: Natus Medical, a San Carlos, CA-based healthcare company that makes screening and diagnostic tools, announced it is acquiring Clackamas, OR-based NeuroCom

    Also tagged: tools, diagnostics, healthcare, seattle, biotech, screening, deals, oregon, acquisitions, mergers, medical devices, m and 38 a, natus medical, seattle briefs, neurocom, balance disorders, mobility disorders

  9. NeuroCom Bought for $18M

    xconomy.com » Xconomy Venture Capital Feed - Oct 3, 2008

    deals, acquisitions, healthcare Gregory T. Huang wrote: Natus Medical, a San Carlos, CA-based healthcare company that makes screening and diagnostic tools, announced it is acquiring Clackamas, OR-based NeuroCom

    Also tagged: tools, diagnostics, healthcare, seattle, biotech, screening, deals, oregon, acquisitions, mergers, medical devices, m and 38 a, natus medical, seattle briefs, neurocom, balance disorders, mobility disorders

  10. End the spectre of science for sale

    zdnet.com » ZDNet Healthcare - Oct 3, 2008

    If the law and regulations are not being violated, if only ethics are involved, then science for sale becomes standard practice.

    Also tagged: drugs, mental health, general, research, u s, ethics

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