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Health and Medicine
Thursday, July 2, 2009
H1N1 Claims First Ohio Victim
A man in the southwest part of the state has died from the disease.
WKSU's statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles reports
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More Health and Medicine Q shuts down drinking fountains Restrictions on hospital job applicants Sheriff's association backs prescription monitoring law Ohio smoking ban gets high mark in new report from American Lung Association One-third of Ohio health insurance claim denials that were appeals were reversed according to new numbers The Cleveland Clinic Plans a New Data Center Ohio health insurance law changes in 2010 New website allows Ohioans to compare hospitals Ohio Department of Health orders more H1N1 vaccine Residents near Perry nuclear plant to get cancer-preventive pills
More by WKSU's statehouse correspondent Jo Ingles
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Scott Veerk... Biomimicry looks to nature for inspirationI am impressed with Professor Dhinojwala's ideas and his work done at The University of Akron. The gecko tape is a creative and innovative example of biomimicr...
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