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In a small room surrounded by her closest friends, a fidgety teen sits in a blue chair that looks like the kind found in a dentist’s office. She watches closely as the tool tray is brought out and set beside her. The medical tools, which include a needle, pliers and clamps, have all been sterilized.
Source: www.pittnews.com
Docs say ex-patients get inadequate care
Medically fragile residents of Agnews Developmental Center in San Jose are being placed into the community without the medical care they need, doctors told this newspaper, a problem they say could
Source: www.insidebayarea.com
Agnews docs say former patients lack care
Medically fragile residents of Agnews Developmental Center in San Jose are being placed into the community without the medical care they need, a problem that doctors say could risk the health of their former charges.
Source: www.insidebayarea.com
The Republican Newspaper-Online Edition — Garrett County, Maryland
Three women deemed to be among Garrett County’s “most outstanding” will be inducted into the Garrett County Commission for Women’s Hall of Fame at an awards breakfast on Saturday, March 24. The breakfast will be held at Will O’ the Wisp, Deep Creek Lake, at 10 a.m., beginning with registration at 9:30 a.m.
Source: www.therepublicannews.com
Debate on Teaching Darwin Comes to Rogers
ROGERS –Evolution is a theory that needs critical analysis and textbook supplements to help students examine evidence or the lack of it, according to dentist Donald J. Eckard.
Source: www.nwaonline.net
Tar Heels’ Davis treated for cancer
North Carolina football coach Butch Davis is undergoing chemotherapy after a dentist removed a cancerous growth from his mouth.
Source: www.insidebayarea.com
Around the Region
Herd team takes state title
Source: www.sacbee.com
BUSINESS LICENSES
The following are recently issued business licenses in Richmond and Chesterfield and Henrico counties.
Source: www.timesdispatch.com
Dr. Mills sinks teeth into fluoride debate
AUGUSTA (March 23): Alarmed by Mount Deserts vote earlier this month to remove fluoride from the drinking water, and by questions about its safety now being raised in Bangor, Maine Public Health Director Dr. Dora Mills held a press conference Monday to counter what she called unfortunate misinformation that is frightening the public.
Source: rockland.villagesoup.com
In a small room surrounded by her closest friends, a fidgety teen sits in a blue chair that looks like the kind found in a dentist’s office. She watches closely as the tool tray is brought out and set beside her. The medical tools, which include a needle, pliers and clamps, have all been sterilized.Source: […]
In a small room surrounded by her closest friends, a fidgety teen sits in a blue chair that looks like the kind found in a dentist’s office. She watches closely as the tool tray is brought out and set beside her. The medical tools, which include a needle, pliers and clamps, have all been sterilized.Source: […]
In a small room surrounded by her closest friends, a fidgety teen sits in a blue chair that looks like the kind found in a dentist’s office. She watches closely as the tool tray is brought out and set beside her. The medical tools, which include a needle, pliers and clamps, have all been sterilized.Source: […]
In a small room surrounded by her closest friends, a fidgety teen sits in a blue chair that looks like the kind found in a dentist’s office. She watches closely as the tool tray is brought out and set beside her. The medical tools, which include a needle, pliers and clamps, have all been sterilized.Source: […]
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