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Few Delaware students get H1N1 vaccine on day one
Just 23% of students at schools offering the H1N1 vaccine actually got it on the first day of inoculations. On Monday, state heal ...
16 years ago
DuPont delivers upbeat outlook
The Wilmington-based chemical giant expects an increase in earnings per share for 2010. The leaders of Delaware-based chemical gia ...
16 years ago
Philadelphians head to polls today
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to choose a governor in New Jersey. In Pennsylvania, today’s election will decide the newest ...
16 years ago
Debate over ancient artifacts reaches Penn
A debate over ancient artifacts is being waged at the University of Pennsylvania Museum. Should objects dug up from archeological sites b ...
16 years ago
House Dems say no to table games in Nov.
House Democrats say Governor Rendell’s demand for a bill legalizing table games in casinos by November 9th is unrealistic. H ...
16 years ago
Counties join the PA Health Insurance Purchasing Co-op
Adams and Juniata move from a traditional health plan to a co-op. County leaders across the state are looking for ways to keep emp ...
16 years ago
Discussing what keeps immigrants from care
Doctors, health workers and public officials gathered at the University of Pennsylvania for a city-wide conversation on the health of Phi ...
16 years ago
Vaccine scarcity worries pregnant women
Compared with other patients, pregnant women are more likely to suffer serious complications if they get the swine flu. Doctors are couns ...
16 years ago
Digest This: Healthcare professionals and grief
Suffering and death are a regular part of the work day for many healthcare professionals who struggle with their own grief, sense of loss ...
16 years ago
Healthcare professionals and grief
Death, suffering, panicked families – it’s all part of the work day for many healthcare professionals. As they care for patie ...
16 years ago