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ozarksfirst.com — “November is Diabetes Awareness Month and every 17 seconds someone new is diagnosed with the disease.  The vast majority of these cases are type 2 diabetes -  a condition that can often be prevented. View full resource at ozarksfirst.com

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ozarksfirst.com — “(Nixa, MO) -- Teenagers have plenty on their plate, with school, friends and the pressures of growing up. Add a baby to the mix and it can send entire families on a downward spiral.View full resource at ozarksfirst.com

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FDA Hears Medication Shortage Threatens Patient Care - OzarksFirst.com

ozarksfirst.com — “A shortage of drugs for life-threatening illnesses - including cancer - is putting patients' lives at risk. A patient safety group says 15 people have died in as many months because of the shortages.View full resource at ozarksfirst.com

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DOT Plans To Ban E-Cigarettes On Airlines - OzarksFirst.com

ozarksfirst.com — “   The federal government wants to ban electronic cigarettes on airline flights because of concerns about possible health risks from the vapors.View full resource at ozarksfirst.com

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MO Panel Looks at Implementing Part of Federal Healthcare Law - OzarksFirst.com

ozarksfirst.com — “(Jefferson City, MO) -- The Missouri Senate took the first steps toward implementing a key provision of the federal healthcare reform law on Thursday, taking public testimony regarding the creation of a state-administered insurance exchange program.View full resource at ozarksfirst.com

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ozarksfirst.com — “(London)  -- The World Cancer Research Fund is calling on governments to curb a global increase of cancer and chronic diseases.View full resource at ozarksfirst.com

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Today's Top Medical Stories for August 30, 2011 - OzarksFirst.com

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ozarksfirst.com — “(Raleigh, NC)  --  A judge is halting enforcement of part of North Carolina's budget that blocks federal funding to Planned Parenthood because it performs abortions.View full resource at ozarksfirst.com

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Missouri Gets Grant to Build Online Health Insurance Marketplace - OzarksFirst.com

ozarksfirst.com — “(Jefferson City, MO) -- The state of Missouri gets $21 million in grant money to help make health insurance coverage more accessible and affordable.View full resource at ozarksfirst.com

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Arizona Man Plans Lawsuit Against Cargill Over Salmonella - OzarksFirst.com

ozarksfirst.com — “(Fayetteville, AR) -- A victim of salmonella infection from ground turkey produced at an Arkansas Cargill plant now plans to sue the company.View full resource at ozarksfirst.com

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