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Birth Control at Suite10
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Reproductive Health
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Birth Control
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia - United States
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Informative articles concerning the history, present, and future of birth control. Access to discussions and links to related sites available.
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American Health Line
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Publications
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Newsletters
Location: WASHINGTON, District of Columbia - United States
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Provides a daily news briefing on health care politics, policy and business news at the state and national levels.
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Physician Dot Com
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Publications
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News and Media
Location: Colchester, Essex - United Kingdom
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Links to abstracts of professional journal articles of interest to physicians, dentists, nurses and other healthcare professionals. Requires free registration ...
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Physical Rx
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Category:
Fitness
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Pilates Method
Location: Huntington Beach, California - United States
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Offering exclusive one-on-one private Pilates sessions, duet sessions, classes and physical therapy in Huntington Beach, CA.
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MediNetwork
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Healthcare Industry
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Healthcare Management
Location: Richardson, Texas - United States
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A practice management software solution offering physicians support services: billing and scheduling, HIPAA compliance and data warehousing all through an ...
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GOP: Health test recommendations could affect care (AP)
AP - Republicans are seizing on this week's recommendations for fewer Pap smears and mammograms to fuel concern about government-rationed medical care — and to try to chip away support by women for President Barack Obama's proposed health care overhaul. |
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Health Tip: Help Prevent Bunions (HealthDay)
HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- A bunion is a painful protrusion at the base
of the big toe that can make even walking a chore. A severe bunion can
affect the alignment of several toes, causing some to overlap. |
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Mammography: What to Do Now? (HealthDay)
HealthDay - WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- When a U.S. government task
force recommended that women wait until they're 50 to get their first
mammogram to check for breast cancer, reaction was swift. |
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