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Clinical Details of 2009 H1N1 Influenza Cases Emerge (MC)
By Amesh A. Adalja, May 4, 2009 As cases of 2009 H1N1 influenza continue to accrue worldwide, more clinical information has become available and is useful in guiding the medical… Read more »
Waves of Suffering (MC)
Judi Campbell inches along at work with the help of a walker. Degenerative arthritis has ruined her hip and ravaged much of her body, so she takes prescription painkillers every… Read more »
RN ‘Super Union’ Takes Next Step in Building Strong National Voice for Nurses with Focus on Organizing
Interim Leadership Established – Founding Convention Set for December CHICAGO—Three influential nurses’ organizations late last week set in motion a process for building what some are already calling an RN… Read more »
MA MRC Message regarding Swine Flu (MC)
Dear volunteer, As you know there are now six confirmed cases of Swine Flu (H1N1) in Massachusetts. In the United States, as of May 4, 2009 (11 AM EDT), there… Read more »
‘Walking well’ flood hospitals with — or without — flu symptoms (MC)
A runny nose. A cough. A sore throat. And even pork eaten a week ago. After a week of headlines about the H1N1 virus, or swine flu, many emergency rooms… Read more »
The Marcus Welby shortage (MS)
ONE OF THE hopes of healthcare reformers in Massachusetts has been that extending insurance to nearly all residents would cause the previously uninsured to seek treatment with primary care physicians… Read more »
Union seeks more talks on Globe (MS)
The Boston Globe’s largest union last night called on The
Doc warns of gaps in state’s flu response (MC)
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