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Like The Real Thing: Mannequins Help Medical Training - Monterey County Herald
mpc nursing student chris price, left, and patti nervino work on a medical mannequin in the maureen church coburn school of nursing in monterey. they breathe, blink their eyes, have a pulse, bleed, excrete and vomit — just like real patients. the ...
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Fort Detrick Agency Reaches Out To Students Through Lab Tv
the u.s. army medical materiel development activity’s medical prototype development laboratory at fort detrick, md., participated in the filming of the first army-related episode of the department of defense’s national defense education program sponsored series lab tv aug. 19.
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Fox River Grove Hires Lab Tech, Eyes Land
fox river grove staff discussed a new hire and provided an update on a potential site for a public works facility during the sept. 4 public works committee meeting.
www.pioneerlocal.com

'they Just Want A Home' Open House At Portage Pound Showcases Dogs - Record-courier
david mcintyre knows how to get dogs adopted " hold an open house. at least two of the 75 people who came to tuesday's open house at the portage county dog pound left with new additions to their household. tuesday's lineup of adoptable animals ...
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John G. Angove - Daily Mining Gazette
ripley - john g. angove, 96, a former resident of ripley and douglas house apartments, passed away sunday, september 7, 2008, at the houghton county medical care facility in hancock where he had been a resident patient for the past year. he was born ...
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Like The Real Thing: Mannequins Help Medical Training
they breathe, blink their eyes, have a pulse, bleed, excrete and vomit — just like real patients.
www.montereyherald.com

Fundraiser Will Aid Yakima Man With Inoperable Brain Tumor
yakima -- family and friends of chad sears, a yakima man suffering from an inoperable brain tumor, are holding a car wash to raise money to help defray the cost of his medical insurance.
www.yakimaherald.com

For Love Of Her Son, Her Life - Patriot Ledger
when linda cross noticed the lump in the back of her neck, she didn't think anything about it –– that is until she heard about jennifer miller, who had been diagnosed with lymphoma after noticing a lump on her arm. hearing of her friend’s ...
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Malware Lurks Behind Obama Sex Video Spam - Wired
those with a blending of political and prurient interests might be inclined to open a spam e-mail from obamasex@obama.com that blares "barack obama sex story with girl" in the subject line. researchers, however, cautioned tuesday that it's not ok to ...
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The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily
jobs available in canada: caregiver, nanny, nurse, midwife, babysitter and waitress. apply to: abm nanny services, 705 lawrence ave west, suite #205, toronto, ontario, m6a 1b4, canada.
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Kimberly Dee Peigh
kimberly dee peigh, 49, of watertown, passed away sept. 7, 2008, at summit medical center, in nashville. peigh was born aug. 3, 1959, in davidson county, to james wilburn drake and norma evelyn williams drake.
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Breaking News: Detrick Anthrax Scientist Commits Suicide As Fbi Closes ... - Frederick News-post
in this september 2003 file photo, bruce ivins is seen at the american red cross emergency shelter in the frederick community college gym. a psychiatrist described bruce e. ivins, a leading military anthrax researcher who worked at fort detrick, as ...
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The Latest Headlines... - Cleveland Leader
hagan ploy gives mmpi privatized convention center concert review: oasis in toronto for the virgin mobile festival music review: god and a girl, joy whitlock a cincinnati, ohio area man file a lawsuit after his doctor partially castrated him ...
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Sheriff
vernon leroy king, 67, of afton was charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated 3 a.m. saturday at the union county law enforcement center.
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The Middle East's Leading English Language Daily
a well running pre-school based in jeddah, ksa requires experienced female english teacher. qualified candidates send cv to fax: 02-6061992, e-mail: albashaer1987@hotmail.com or call at tel: 02-6061015 (12 noon to 3 p.m.).
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State Funding Means Tufts Researcher Can Continue - Worcester Business Journal
chris schonhoff, a researcher at tufts university’s cummings school of veterinary medicine in north grafton, will be able to keep researching how nitric oxide signals liver cells to produce bile and hopefully use that information to fight bacterial ...
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Web Extra: Explosion Caught On Tape - Wsaz
institute, w.va. (wsaz) -- when it comes to the explosion at the bayer cropscience plant, there are still more questions than answers. a spokesperson for the company said they will sit down with metro 911 next week to talk about what worked and what ...
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Not Guilty Verdict In Robbery Case; Second Hung Jury For St. Clair Man
@section head:schuylkill county court
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Walk To Defeat Als Celebrates Hope At A&m
more than 400 people will descend on alabama a&m university saturday to confront a cold-blooded killer. the annual walk to defeat als at louis crews stadium raises money to advance the fight against lou gehrig's disease, a deadly muscle-wasting disorder that afflicts an estimated 350 alabamians.
www.al.com

Significant Victory For Students Or Small Potatoes? - Inside Higher Ed
corinthian colleges agreed tuesday to pay $6.5 million to settle a lawsuit brought by the california office of the attorney general charging “a persistent pattern of unlawful conduct.” among the allegations levied against corinthian: the ...
www.insidehighered.com