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Archive for October, 2009

Monday
Oct 12,2009
Venture Capital Slims Down on the Recession Diet
New York Times
The flow of fresh money into the venture capital industry has dwindled to a trickle — at least by historical standards. In the third quarter,

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Monday
Oct 12,2009
Weight loss group helping food bank
Radio Iowa
An organization normally associated with helping people lose weight is also trying to help feed people who're hungry.
This charity brings a lot to the tableThe Union Leader

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Monday
Oct 12,2009

BBC News
Obese children view weight loss surgery as 'cheating'
Children & Young People Now
The majority of obese children reject surgery as a way of achieving dramatic weight loss, a survey has found. The study by Carnegie Weight
Obese children 'reject surgery'BBC News
Obese youngsters 'don't want surgery'UKfamily

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Monday
Oct 12,2009

Newsday
Current Health Care Legislation Will Not Control Medical Costs, Experts Warn
New York Times
With Democrats increasingly confident that they can pass major health care legislation this year, some of the nation's foremost
Health plan's effect on costs may be slightBoston Globe
What the Health Care Bills Do (and Don't Do) for Primary CareWall Street Journal (blog)
Health-Insurance Forms Also Need ReformNewsFactor Network
Albany Times Union -The Reporter -Port Clinton News Herald
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Monday
Oct 12,2009

Washington Post
White House Pushes Back on Health Insurance Industry Report
FOXNews
The White House is pushing back this morning against a new study commissioned by the health insurance industry which says the Senate Finance Committee
Readers Don't Buy Health Insurers' ClaimWashington Post
Obama and the insurance industry, daggers drawn over health care billUSA Today
Health Insurers Project Rising PremiumsLos Angeles Times
Reuters -The Associated Press -ABC News
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Monday
Oct 12,2009

ABC News
WHO eyes Nov. flu vaccine shipment to poor nations
The Associated Press
GENEVA — The World Health Organization hopes to begin shipping 60 million doses of swine flu vaccine to poor countries in November as part of an effort to
Op-Ed Contributor Nothing to Fear but the Flu ItselfNew York Times
Poll: Public Expects Health Care Workers to Get the H1N1 Flu VaccineEHS Today
Health department still offering free flu vaccinefwdailynews.com
The Detroit News -AnnArbor.com – Ann Arbor’s top digital news Web site and -Live 5 News
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Monday
Oct 12,2009

Washington Post
Most Nevadans believe health reform includes tax hikes
KRNV
With a critical vote on a health care reform proposal scheduled for Tuesday, a new poll shows some insight into how Nevadans stand on the issue.
If a health bill passes, benefits not immediateUSA Today
Resuscitating health careBuffalo News
Benefits Of Health Overhaul Won't Be ImmediateKaiser Health News
New York Times -Examiner.com
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Monday
Oct 12,2009

Washington Times
Democrats Pull Health Reform Ad Featuring Bob Dole
CBS News
The White House and Democratic leaders have been treading a careful line to present their push for health reform as bipartisan. Over the weekend, however,
DNC pulls health care ad after Dole objectsThe Associated Press
Report: DNC Scraps Health Care Ad at Dole's RequestFOXNews
WIRE WATCH: DNC Pulls Ad after Dole Protests, Grayson Holds Health Care Town Wall Street Journal (blog)
ABC News -Boston Globe -AHN
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Monday
Oct 12,2009

The Associated Press
'Die quickly' congressman hosts health care event
The Associated Press
The congressman who made waves by saying Republicans' health care plan is to hope sick people "die quickly" is holding a town hall meeting on health care.
SUBJECT: A MESSAGE TO SENATOR REID AND ASSESSING REPUBLICANS' HEALTH-CARE Federal News Service (subscription)
Grayson: Provide a public optionOrlando Sentinel

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Monday
Oct 12,2009

WISC
Deductibles bigger part health equation this year
The Associated Press
Workers may need to do more homework when they evaluate their health coverage options this fall. This year, more employers may include a new type of plan
Research: HSAs showing benefits to employees, employersIFAwebnews.com
HRA or HSA? The ABCs of insuranceCharlotteObserver.com
A glossary for health insurance open enrollmentThe Associated Press
The Associated Press
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