Colon Cancer Treatment - Cancer drug has OK - it just isn’t available
Cancer drug has OK - it just isn’t available
Montreal Gazette - A Montreal woman with an aggressive form of colorectal cancer says the Quebec health-care system is denying her access to a drug that is keeping her alive. Manon Lemoignan, 46, a mother of two girls, is fighting against a deadly, inoperable colon
Health coaching
Mankato Free Press - Four-wheelers, putting greens and chance to meet ex-Vikings coach Bud Grant may have drawn men through the doors of the Midwest Wireless Civic Center Tuesday, but disease prevention was the main event. The theme of the second annual Mankato Clinic
Health Notes: Holistic Health Fair
Hartford Courant - The Connecticut Holistic Health Association will hold a health fair Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Student Union at Quinnipiac University in Hamden. More than two dozen practitioners will discuss and demonstrate their health practices
Police Chief Urges Others To Screen For Cancer
News Channel 10 - PROVIDENCE — It was in October that Providence police Col. Dean Esserman announced he was being treated for colorectal cancer. Today, he’s recovering in a hospital following a second and final surgery and, through others, he’s urging people to be
Patients allege sex abuse
Bakersfield Californian - A Bakersfield doctor has been temporarily barred from treating women because of what officials call “egregious” sexual abuse of patients. Two former female patients have accused physician Esmail Nadjmabadi of committing multiple acts of sexual abuse