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Eye Care News Archive30-Jun-2008
Hospitals embrace 'healing architecture' to better patient care (BizJournals) The iconic piece of the latest generation of health-improving equipment at hospitals isn't an MRI machine or pulse monitor. It's a waterfall.
Minimal regulation of child care in N.J. (Asbury Park Press) The classroom was noted as being "very dirty," along with the bathroom and hallway floors. Inspectors found a staff member who yelled and cursed at children. And some children were wearing soaked, saturated diapers.
Little League thriller (Midland Daily News) Chase Rossman hit a solo home run in the top of the eighth inning to give Fraternal Northwest's Buckingham Eye Care a 5-4 win over Northeast's Mid-Michigan Medical Center in the Little League City Championship at Plymouth Park's Wilson Field Thursday night.
New rules 'risk carers shortage' (BBC News) Care homes in Wales fear a shortage of foreign staff because of new work permit rules.
Keeping an eye on kids (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier) In addition to correcting poor vision, eye examinations for young children also may halt the development of learning problems associated with sight difficulties, according to area optometrists.
Keeping an eye on firefighters' hearts (Daily Herald) Dominick Tufano has worked as a firefighter since 1979 but has never focused on the risks of his job. That includes learning the job's risk to his heart.
"Devil May Care": A decent ? not great ? replica (Seattle Times) "Devil May Care" by Sebastian Faulks, writing as Ian Fleming Doubleday, 274 pp., $24.95 May 28 was a big day: the 100th anniversary of the...
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