Archive for May, 2009

That 'baby rattle' raises health issues - Pocono Record

That 'baby rattle' raises health issues
Pocono Record, PA
health officials, public utility commissions, neurosurgeons, scientists and biologists worldwide call for further research and protective regulations on wireless devices, we download lullabies that emit radiation into our babies' brains.

Cops help deliver baby at station - Trinidad & Tobago Express


Trinidad & Tobago Express
Cops help deliver baby at station
Trinidad & Tobago Express, Trinidad and Tobago
Lisanne Greene, a 28-year-old clerical worker with the Ministry of Health, is also in fine condition. When the Express visited her at the institution, she said, "I wish to thank the police officers at Marabella station for their timely intervention.
Cops turn midwives Trinidad News
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Abortion provider was accustomed to threats - USA Today

Abortion provider was accustomed to threats
USA Today
"He has shed the blood of countless thousands, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of little baby boys and girls and burned them up in his on-premises incinerator," Benham, a Concord , NC, preacher, said. "Now this thing has come home to him.

Trial to begin in baby's death - Austin American-Statesman

Trial to begin in baby's death
Austin American-Statesman, TX
By Andrea Lorenz SAN MARCOS — Less than a year before Richard Perez Jr. would be charged with killing his girlfriend's baby, Perez told mental health workers that he had quit using drugs so he could be a better father for his son and two unborn

HEALTH CARE: Conyers promises a fight to get health-care reform … - Rochester City Newspaper

HEALTH CARE: Conyers promises a fight to get health-care reform
Rochester City Newspaper, NY
By Tim Louis Macaluso on May 31, 2009 To the Baby Boomers who packed the Rochester Museum and Science Center's Eisenhart Auditorium last night, Representative John Conyers (D-MI) is something of a folk hero. He has pushed for health-care reform for

Some moms resume substance abuse after their baby's born - USA Today

Some moms resume substance abuse after their baby's born
USA Today
smoking and using marijuana within three months of their baby's arrival. The National Survey of Drug Use and Health shows that fewer women drank the closer they got to their delivery date. But 19% still used alcohol in the first trimester,

Dr. 'Tiller the baby killer' gunned down at church - Examiner.com


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Dr. 'Tiller the baby killer' gunned down at church
Examiner.com
Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, described Dr. Tiller as a “fearless, passionate defender of women's reproductive health and rights. It's time that this nation stop demonizing these doctors, and start honoring them.
Kan. abortion provider was polarizing force The Associated Press
A Day of Mourning and Anger… BlueOregon
Abortion crusader Dr. George Tiller murdered in church Majikthise
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Your health: Sunscreen isn't just about SPF - USA Today


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Your health: Sunscreen isn't just about SPF
USA Today
•"Baby" does not mean "baby." The fine print on those pink bottles marketed as baby products says you should ask a doctor about using them on babies under 6 months old. Ask a doctor (or the American Academy of Pediatrics) and they'll urge you to keep
Is Your Sun Protection Safe? HealthNewsDigest.com
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Newborn Baby Abandoned - MyFoxOrlando.com


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Newborn Baby Abandoned
MyFoxOrlando.com, FL
Police say the child appears unharmed and in good health. The child was found in a cardboard box, along with a blanket, an article of clothing and a diaper. Department of Children and Family Investigators responded and took custody of the child.
Infant girl found abandoned in box Ocala
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Cuts to health care hit home - The Olympian

Cuts to health care hit home
The Olympian, WA
His family's state-subsidized health insurance coverage was intact, and the baby, miserable from nasal congestion, was getting a checkup from Dr. Paul Knouff at the Family Medicine clinic. Wagner described the state health cuts as foolish.