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Afghan weddings: bigger, fatter and hard to tame

by Research Team | May 25, 2015 | Health News

Anuj CHOPRA KABUL – With a burst of confetti, dancers clap and twirl around a garland-bedecked groom as Afghanistan’s wedding season kicks into high gear, but lawmakers pushing for austerity are bent on taming out-of-control guest lists. Kabul wedding...

Senate approves requiring vaccinations for day care workers

by Research Team | May 24, 2015 | Health News

The state Senate on Friday approved the bill by Democratic Sen. Tony Mendoza of Artesia, sending it to the Assembly on a 34-3 vote. SB792 passed a week after senators approved a more controversial bill mandating that California schoolchildren be vaccinated as part of...

Fire brigade believe cigarette caused blaze which destroyed two sheds in Bexley

by Research Team | May 24, 2015 | Health News

A cigarette is thought to have caused a fire which destroyed two sheds in Eynsford Crescent last night . Four fire engines and 20 fire fighters from Bexley, Sidcup and Eltham were called to the residential road just after 7pm to reports of a shed alight.

Cinema starts film sessions for sufferers of dementia

by Research Team | May 24, 2015 | Health News

Supportive: Ultimate Picture Palace owner Becky Hallsmith says the dementia-friendly screenings are close to her heart as her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s about eight years ago The Ultimate Picture Palace, in Jeune Street, has launched its year-long...

Democrats see skimpy insurance as the next health care issue

by Research Team | May 24, 2015 | Health News

In this Aug. 10, 2009 file photo, Karen Ignagni, president of America’s Health Insurance Plans, an association representing member companies that provide medical insurance coverage speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Washington. A different...

Lawmakers review tax breaks for wheelchairs, hearing aids

by Research Team | May 24, 2015 | Health News

Nevada lawmakers are reviewing a proposal that would take away the sales tax paid on motorized wheelchairs and hearing aids. The measure would create a 2016 ballot question asking voters to exempt the sales tax applied to durable medical equipment like canes, scooters...
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