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    Mar 16, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Doctor keeps battling childhood obesity, one kid at a time

    Two dozen antsy kids lean over boxes filled with bicycle helmets. In the parking lot of Nap Ford Community School, they are preparing to ride bikes and learn the rules of the road. First, however, they must put on helmets — and it soon becomes clear that fifth-grade boys don't want to wear purple helmets.
    Two dozen antsy kids lean over boxes filled with bicycle helmets. In the parking lot of Nap Ford Community School, they are preparing to ride bikes and learn the rules of the road. First, however, they must put on helmets — and it soon becomes clear...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Obesity, Michelle Obama, Health, Teen-agers

  2. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  3. It is time to move forward with a health department for Lehigh and Northampton counties

    Health is not equal to medical care. This is one of the key lessons I try to convey in classes I teach at Lehigh University on the sociology of health and health policy. It is difficult to change the perspective that we have all grown up with -- the...

    Tags: Social Issues, Diseases, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Lehigh University, Obesity

  4. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| Associated Press
  5. Journalists testify in lawsuit claiming New Orleans police threaten people who film them

    Associated Press Writer
    NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Several journalists described run-ins with New Orleans police Tuesday as they testified about allegations that city officers routinely arrest or threaten people who film them. Greg Griffith and Noah Learned sued in December 2007,...

    Tags: Journalism, American Civil Liberties Union, Constitutional Issues, Health, New York Times

  6. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  7. Bulletin Board

    Wednesday's highlights Anterior Hip Replacement Lecture, 6 to 8 p.m. at North Broward Medical Center, Conference Center, 201 E. Sample Road, Deerfield Beach. Free. Call 954-786-5197. Comcast Noon Tunes, features Salsamania, noon at Stranahan Park, 100...

    Tags: Health, Bodies of Water, Auto Shows, HIV, Bars and Clubs

  8. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  9. Health, maritime job growth projected as Hampton Roads economy recovers

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    Job growth in health professions and the maritime industry are expected to lead the way as the economy begins to turn around, panelists said Tuesday. The panel discussion on job recovery in Hampton Roads, part of the Cox Business Executive Discussion...

    Tags: Unemployment, Bob McDonnell, Old Dominion University, Virginia, Hampton Roads

  10. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  11. Fat Fatigue

    Slim society's tolerance is wearing thin.
    Special to Tribune Newspapers
    Slim society's tolerance is wearing thin. As more people over the last decade have tipped the scales toward obesity, normal-weight folks have signed up for employee wellness programs that offer them lower premiums and other financial perks as a reward...

    Tags: Ethics, Health, New York Times, Health and Safety at Work, Education

  12. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Orlando Health's new leader rose to top from nursing ranks

    The first thing you notice about Sherrie Sitarik's office are all the flowers. At least half a dozen large bouquets ring the room.
    The first thing you notice about Sherrie Sitarik's office are all the flowers. At least half a dozen large bouquets ring the room. "You ought to see my house," said the newly selected president and chief executive officer of Orlando Health. There are...

    Tags: Nursing, Science and Technology, Health, Lake Nona, Medical Research

  14. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Looking for a health care career?

    Because nurses are among the most recognizable in most medical settings they often inspire others to pursue the profession, but there is a long list of alternatives in the allied health field offering strong job outlooks.
    Because nurses are among the most recognizable in most medical settings they often inspire others to pursue the profession, but there is a long list of alternatives in the allied health field offering strong job outlooks. Thomas Cameron, dean of health...

    Tags: Science and Technology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Health, Malcolm X, Employment

  16. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| Hartford Courant
  17. Area Hospitals Warming Up To New Plan For UConn Health Center

    They have not always seen eye to eye on the matter, but on Monday, the leaders of five area hospitals offered their support, in varying degrees, for the latest plan for the UConn Health Center, the third such proposal in four years. The plan, which calls...

    Tags: University of Connecticut, Health, University of Connecticut Health Center, Connecticut Children's Medical Center, Hartford Hospital

  18. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Jackson Health CEO offers new proposal to keep hospitals open

    In a major reversal from her first proposal, Jackson Chief Executive Eneida Roldan presented Monday a new restructuring plan with much smaller cuts — eliminating about 650 jobs and keeping both satellite hospitals open. The new plan depends on...

    Tags: Public Employees, Health, University of Miami, Hospitals and Clinics, Government

  20. Mar 15, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  21. Saving job, satellite hospitals part of Jackson Health System CEO’s new proposal

    In a major reversal from her first proposal, Jackson Chief Executive Eneida Roldan presented Monday a new restructuring plan with much smaller cuts -- eliminating about 650 jobs and keeping both satellite hospitals open. The new plan depends on several...

    Tags: Public Employees, Health, University of Miami, Government, Hospitals and Clinics

  22. Mar 16, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Jackson Health System: New plan - fewer cuts

    Miami Herald
    In a major reversal from her first proposal, Jackson Chief Executive Eneida Roldan presented Monday a new restructuring plan with much smaller cuts -- eliminating about 650 jobs and keeping two satellite hospitals open. The new plan depends on several...

    Tags: Public Employees, Health, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Government, Career and Workplace

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