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Hawaii Health Insurance Employers in Hawaii, Obama’s home state, must provide health insurance for their workers.
How Hollywood Kills Diabetes Education . Jennifer Dyer, MD, is an endocrinologist and Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Endocrinology at the Ohio State University College of Medicine
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Health -info-tech The government’s $19 billion investment in health information technology is a pivotal catalyst in our pursuit of a smart, fully interconnected health information system. However, as we wait for this investment to take …
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The Art Deco theater at 168 New Dorp Lane is set to re-open as a full-fledged comedy club in the middle of September. Dino and his brother, Jerry, have signed a 10-year lease and pumped more than $300000 into the space
LOS ANGELES — There’s just something about a recession that makes people want to do funny things. Friday, August 7, 2009.
As it stands now, one state might exclude, or give special testing accommodations to a much larger chunk of its special education population than another does. As a result, when the NAEP scores are released, some people wonder if a …
Developers of the site claim that Internet Explorer 6, which was released by Microsoft in 2001, is keeping the Web from reaching its full potential.