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Eye Care News Archive30-Nov-2007
Hospital Care Harms One In Ten, UK Study (Medical News Today) A UK study has suggested that one in ten national health service (NHS) patients in hospital could be harmed as a result of their care.The study is to be published in the December issue of the BMJ journal Quality and Safety in Health Care and is the work of Professor Trevor Sheldon, of the Department of Health Sciences, University of York, UK, and colleagues. [click link for full article]
Blending Old and New: J. Sabatelli Cosmetics Introduces Anti Aging Skin Care Treatment Combining Brazilian Amazon Oils ... (PRWeb) Drawing from the skin care remedies and treatments Brazilian Amazonian natives have used for centuries, J. Sabatelli Cosmetics merges butters and oils from Brazilian Amazon plants with contemporary cosmetics components to create the anti aging skin care line, J Sabatelli Brazil. (PRWeb Nov 30, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: ...
Eye care center wins (The Record Searchlight) Shasta Professional Eye Care broke Puerto Vallarta restaurant's two-year string of first-place finishes in the customer service category at Wednesday night's Hall of Excellence Awards.
World's only Flying Eye Hospital to come to Cambodia (People's Daily) The ORBIS Flying Eye Hospital, the world's only airborne ophthalmic surgical and training facility housed inside a converted DC-10 aircraft, will arrive here next month for a two-week intensive medical training program. This will be ...
Students involved in I-CARE drug, alcohol awareness plan (Hanover Herald-Progress) By HANNAH EDMONDS I-CARE is saving lives through drug and alcohol prevention. I-CARE stands for Increased Community Awareness Requires Everyone.
State board takes a stab at universal health care (The World) PORTLAND ? Once, Oregon was a vanguard state for health care reform ? widely admired for its Oregon Health Plan, which at its peak offered coverage to 125,000 of the state?s working poor.
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