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While states have been scrambling for places to save money, especially in Medicaid and other health care services, so far most governors and legislatures have shied away from doing major damage to the State Childrens Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), according to an analysis released by Harriette Fox and Stephanie Limb of the Maternal and Child Health Policy Research Center.
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An interdisciplinary task force of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology created in 2003 says our nations leaders have taken steps to prepare for future terrorist attacks in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, events, but have made far fewer preparations for a pervasive effect of any attack its psychological impact.
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While considerable attention routinely is focused on the number of people who dont have health insurance coverage, another important statistic is the number of people often including those who have insurance who dont have access to basic medical care, generally because they live in communities with an acute shortage of health care providers.
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Eighty miles west of San Antonio, Community Health Development Inc., based in Uvalde, has operated for 20 years, serving 10,000 people or one-third of the population of a four-county area through three service sites.
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Federal grants under Community Health Center expansion and the Community Access Program have helped some communities strengthen their health care safety-net services, but only work best in communities that already have a solid infrastructure, strong leadership, and additional sources of income.
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Americans know that terrorism is psychological warfare designed to cause fear and distress among the public. And most Americans believe the United States will experience a terrorist attack in the near future.
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Physical symptoms are quite common among patients with depression. These symptoms tend to improve during the first month of therapy with serotonin-antagonists. Most symptoms will plateau in months to follow.
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Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC), GERD, and Barretts esophagus (BE) are all on the rise, and there is no doubt that BE is a major risk factor for EAC. However, many unanswered questions surround screening GERD patients for BE and cancer.
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The FDA has approved a low dose estradiol transdermal patch for prevention of osteoporosis in menopausal women.