Struggle leads to Dems’ health care win – Tulsa World
Read the health care bill passed Thursday by the U.S. Senate. WASHINGTON — In an epic struggle settled at dawn, the Democratic-controlled Senate passed health care legislation Thursday, a triumph for President Barack Obama that clears the way for
McConnell vows to continue health care fight; Bunning skips vote – Lexington Herald-Leader
WASHINGTON — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell pledged to keep fighting efforts to pass a massive health care bill even as Democratic leaders declared victory Thursday after an early morning vote on the Senate version of the legislation
TCC expands health-care course offerings – Tallahassee Democrat
Tallahassee Community College’s allied health-care classes have expanded to keep up with the country’s demand in the field, according to school officials. Training as a nursing assistant, medical office specialist, employee for a medical front
Editorial: Health care rhetoric spills – Memphis Commercial Appeal
Health care? We don’t need no stinkin’ health care. That’s not precisely the message Tennessee Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey and a few other members of the General Assembly are conveying about historic health care reform legislation approved this week by the U
Forgiving for better health. – Examiner
Some believe forgiving others helps ensure better health. If you do not feel this is true, consider some of these thoughts. Forgiving others may help you enjoy better health by freeing you from the handcuffs that connect you to those who have wronged
Buncombe health care services set to move – Asheville Citizen-Times
ASHEVILLE — Buncombe County will become the first county in the state to pay a community health center to provide primary care services to low-income residents. Starting Jan. 4, the Buncombe County Health Center will no longer see primary care
Health officials encourage H1N1 vaccination – Morning Journal
SANDUSKY — Erie County residents are encouraged to get the H1N1 vaccine to reduce the chance of contracting influenza, according to the Erie County Health Department. It is unclear if the spread of the H1N1 virus has affected the spread of seasonal


