Charity News from Monday, Apr. 24, 2000

AmeriCares Free Clinics Appoint Manager of Patient Services for Mobile Clinic in Southeastern CT
AmeriCares Foundation | The AmeriCares Free Clinics, Inc. has announced the appointment of William P. Dowling III as the Manager of Patient Services of the AmeriCares Free Clinic of Southeastern Connecticut. As Manager of the Free Clinic, Mr. Dowling will be responsible ...

AmeriCares & Blansett Pharmacal Join Forces to Send Medical Relief Supplies to El Salvador
AmeriCares Foundation | "By combining our resources, we are able to provide respiratory relief supplies to the people of El Salvador who need our help." Since 1986, AmeriCares has distributed approximately $67,000,000 worth of medical assistance to the people of El ...

Duke Study Suggests New Pathway to Preserve Heart Function after Attack
Duke University Medical Center | Using an experimental method that breaks from conventional wisdom about how to treat heart failure, scientists at Duke University Medical Center have shown in rabbits that blocking a key enzyme pathway can prevent the onset of heart failure.

New Liposuction Technique for Neck and Jowls Offers More Precise Results, Yale Study Shows
Yale School of Medicine | A new liposuction method for the neck and jowls using several tiny incisions and a syringe is more precise and helps guard against extracting too much fat, a Yale study shows.

Older Workers Who Lose Their Jobs Suffer Mental and Physical Health Problems, Yale Study Shows
Yale School of Medicine | Older workers who lose their jobs suffer more health problems than those who remain employed, a Yale study shows.

 

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