RNs Charge Jackson Health System Service Union Broke State Law in …

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- RNs Charge Jackson Health System Service Union Broke State Law in …
- Risks: Child’s Weight Tied to Type of Crash Injury
- Utah may mandate health insurance for autism therapy
- Flu case confirmed in Cascade County child

RNs Charge Jackson Health System Service Union Broke State Law in …
MarketWatch 
Then SEIU and JHS signed a hurried agreement and are seeking rapid approval by the Board of Commissioners in an effort to block an election by the RNs. SEIU has sought to curry favor with the board with frequent campaign contributions including a $50000 donation to Commissioner Natacha Seijas during her recall campaign in 2006.

Risks: Child’s Weight Tied to Type of Crash Injury
New York Times United States 
The association persisted even after statistically adjusting for other risks like sitting in front failing to wear seat belts and riding in an older car. (The study involved cars as far back as model year 1990. ) “Being obese doesn’t mean you’re more likely to be injured” said Keshia M. Pollack the lead author and an assistant professor of health policy management at.

Utah may mandate health insurance for autism therapy
Salt Lake Tribune United States 
Not even his third-grade teacher would know he was once labeled autistic she said. But she had to take out a second mortgage on her home and put every expense she could on credit cards to free up $30000 a year for treatment. Knowing other parents aren’t so lucky Whiffen is working to force Utah health insurance companies to cover autism therapy. “People need to know these kids can get better” Whiffen said this week. “I can’t imagine what life would have been like for him if we wouldn’t have been able to do this program. This fall over breakfast at Mimi’s Cafe Whiffen and another mother of an autistic child Brittany Recalde easily persuaded Sen. Howard Stephenson R-Draper to sponsor the bill in the upcoming legislative session.
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Flu case confirmed in Cascade County child
Great Falls Tribune MT 
The other was in Deer Lodge County and was confirmed Dec. The patient was also a child said Kate Marone spokeswoman for the City-County Health Department. The flu case diagnosed in Cascade County was influenza type A Marone said. It’s the most common but also most serious type of flu. The case in Deer Lodge County was type B which is less severe. Marone didn’t have information on the age sex or current condition of the Cascade County patient.

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