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Legalizing drugs: The money argument
Friday marks 75 years since repeal of the Volstead Act, which made the manufacture, distribution and consumption of alcoholic beverages illegal in the United States. As the anniversary of the end of Prohibition approaches, modern advocates of a similar...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Health Treatments, Public Finance, Sales, Economic Policy
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Drug treatment advocates in a divided house
The Times' Nov. 10 article on lengthening drug-addiction treatment presents a thoughtful report on substance-abuse programs that extend past the 30-day norm. The article relies on studies and interviews with treatment providers who explain that longer-...Tags: Private Health Care, Laws, Health Treatments, Health Insurance, Behavioral Conditions
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Banking on implants
The Associated PressIn a move to become a major player in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, health care products company Johnson & Johnson said Monday it will buy cosmetic-product and breast-implant maker Mentor Corp. for $1.07 billion. Analysts said J&J is paying "a...Tags: Health Treatments, Beauty Products, Sales, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Mentor Corporation
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Barbara Bush starts liquid diets, continues recovery after ulcer surgery
HOUSTON (AP) _ A Houston hospital says former first lady Barbara Bush is in good condition and recovering from ulcer surgery as expected. Bush, 83, was hospitalized a week ago for abdominal pains and underwent surgery to repair a perforated ulcer Nov....Tags: Health Treatments, Surgery, Hospitals and Clinics
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1 victim of terrorist attacks in India was Chicago man traveling on business
CHICAGO (AP) _ One of the victims of the terrorist attacks in India was a Chicago resident who worked for a company that provides radiation therapy for cancer patients. A spokeswoman for the company said Monday that Sandeep "Sam" Jeswani was traveling in...Tags: Health Treatments, Trips and Vacations, Terrorism, Business Trips
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1 Mumbai attacks victim was Chicago businessman
Associated Press WriterA Chicago man traveling on business was killed during last week's attacks in Mumbai, India, after a gunman asked him for identification that confirmed he was an American citizen, the man's niece said Monday. Sandeep "Sam" Jeswani, 43, a naturalized U.S....Tags: Health Treatments, Trips and Vacations, Injuries, Murder, Business Trips
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Solace, for some, is set in stone
Oakland's new Cathedral of Christ the Light stretches skyward, sheathed in gleaming glass that reveals a delicate skeleton of wood and steel.
Terrie Light has spent more than three years thinking about the elegant structure. She has attended more...Tags: Monuments and Heritage Sites, Health Treatments, Jim Kelly, Jesus Christ, Migraine
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Chicago man among victims of Mumbai attacks
Tribune reporterA Chicago man was among those killed in widespread terrorist attacks in Mumbai, family members and the head of his Wisconsin-based company said Sunday. Sandeep "Sam" Jeswani, 43, died during the attacks, according to his wife, Maribeth, who declined to...Tags: Health Treatments, Murder, Jeff Long, Terrorism
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Sally Derrig doesn't horse around when she gives back rubs
247-4781Horses get back aches, especially when they are older therapy horses like the ones at Dream Catchers therapeutic riding center in James City County. When Sally Derrig worked with the nonprofit center for nine years, she realized just how much those...Tags: Health Treatments, James City County, Gloucester Point, Personal Service, Ocala
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Alliance Heart Institute marks 10th anniversary of its first open-heart surgery
Sentinel Staff WriterCentral Florida Health Alliance celebrates 10 years of open-heart surgery today. The cardiovascular team at Leesburg Regional Medical Center reports that it has performed 8,015 open-heart procedures since its first case on Nov. 30, 1998. "The first...Tags: Health Treatments, Healthcare Provider, Hospitals and Clinics, Leesburg
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Comrie skating again, but return date is unclear
greg.logan@newsday.comGoaltender Rick DiPietro isn't the only Islander who pushed to come back from offseason surgery in time to start the season, only to break down shortly after it began. According to center Mike Comrie, the timetable for his return from hip surgery in...Tags: Rick DiPietro, Health Treatments, Scott Gordon, Surgery, Mike Comrie
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Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008
Leigh-Ann Kentler of Valley Stream is pursuing a doctor of physical therapy degree from Stony Brook University. An incorrect description appeared in a wedding announcement last Sunday in some editions of LI Life. Newsday strives for the highest level...Tags: Stony Brook University, Health Treatments, Melville
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