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Recent articles Public Health Week April 6-12 Doctors say kidney stones in kids are on the rise CDC: Most adults should restrict salt but don't CDC: Fido and Fluffy behind 86,000 falls a year China: Hand, foot and mouth virus kills 18 kids Judge upholds most of award in flesh-eating case Study: Male circumcision helps prevent 2 STDs Study: Few US hospitals use digital records Study: Range of pharmaceuticals in fish across US Insurers offer to stop charging sick people more WHO issues pessimistic global tuberculosis report ALMH rehab equipment featured on NBC's 'ER' HOPE April schedule Study: Lots of red meat increases mortality risk Marine moves fingers after rare hand transplant Hunting tailored care for advanced prostate cancer Health costs for Alzheimer's triple that of other elderly people Judge orders FDA to let 17-year-olds use Plan B South Africa tries treating TB patients at home Alcohol flush signals cancer risk for East Asians National nutrition crisis AP Impact: Mentally ill a threat in nursing homes Drug industry advocates join chorus to split FDA HOPE schedule change Brain injury victims can seem OK, symptoms delayed Attempting to zap Parkinson's through spinal cord Private inspections of food companies seen as weak US drug sales growth continues slowdown in 2008 Health department offers free information on diabetes 4 county water companies get high marks for fluoridation US births break record; 40 pct. out-of-wedlock Studies don't end prostate cancer test controversy Study finds younger blacks have more heart failure Kellogg CEO: Food safety must be strengthened Study: Being obese can take years off your life Study: 'Smart drug' Provigil may be habit-forming More evidence links diabetes to Alzheimer's risk Possible therapy takes bite out of peanut allergy For reference Public Health Week April 6-12 HOPE April schedule Updated HOPE Mobile schedule for March Health department offers free information on diabetes
Public Health Week April 6-12
Doctors say kidney stones in kids are on the rise
CDC: Most adults should restrict salt but don't
CDC: Fido and Fluffy behind 86,000 falls a year
China: Hand, foot and mouth virus kills 18 kids
Judge upholds most of award in flesh-eating case
Study: Male circumcision helps prevent 2 STDs
Study: Few US hospitals use digital records
Study: Range of pharmaceuticals in fish across US
Insurers offer to stop charging sick people more
WHO issues pessimistic global tuberculosis report
ALMH rehab equipment featured on NBC's 'ER'
HOPE April schedule
Study: Lots of red meat increases mortality risk
Marine moves fingers after rare hand transplant
Hunting tailored care for advanced prostate cancer
Health costs for Alzheimer's triple that of other elderly people
Judge orders FDA to let 17-year-olds use Plan B
South Africa tries treating TB patients at home
Alcohol flush signals cancer risk for East Asians
National nutrition crisis
AP Impact: Mentally ill a threat in nursing homes
Drug industry advocates join chorus to split FDA
HOPE schedule change
Brain injury victims can seem OK, symptoms delayed
Attempting to zap Parkinson's through spinal cord
Private inspections of food companies seen as weak
US drug sales growth continues slowdown in 2008
Health department offers free information on diabetes
4 county water companies get high marks for fluoridation
US births break record; 40 pct. out-of-wedlock
Studies don't end prostate cancer test controversy
Study finds younger blacks have more heart failure
Kellogg CEO: Food safety must be strengthened
Study: Being obese can take years off your life
Study: 'Smart drug' Provigil may be habit-forming
More evidence links diabetes to Alzheimer's risk
Possible therapy takes bite out of peanut allergy
For reference
Updated HOPE Mobile schedule for March
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