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Dalai Lama is 'stable', 'no cause for concern': hospitalMUMBAI (AFP) - Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is in a "stable" condition and there is "no cause for concern" over his health, the private Indian hospital to where he was admitted said Friday. ... |
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Germans face higher health costs as doctors get 10-per-cent hikeBerlin - Health insurance premiums for the vast majority of Germans would rise noticeably after doctors secured a rise in fees averaging more than 10 per cent for 2009, insurers warned Friday. Contributions to the roughly 250 state-regulated health i... ... |
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Doctors say Dalai Lama health not seriousDHARAMSALA, India (Reuters) - Doctors looking after the Dalai Lama in India say there is no cause for concern after he was admitted to hospital and Tibet's exiled spiritual leader will take part in a fast for Tibet on Saturday, aides said. ... |
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Shame, humilation, anger the legacy of intervention: doctorsThe Australian Indigenous Doctors Association (AIDA) says the federal intervention has had a negative effect on the health and emotional wellbeing of people in the targeted communities. ... |
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Shame, humilation, anger the legacy of intervention: doctorsThe Australian Indigenous Doctors Association (AIDA) says the federal intervention has had a negative effect on the health and emotional wellbeing of people in the targeted communities. ... |
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Well: Do Doctors View Women as ‘Pre-Pregnant?’Are doctors so obsessed with a woman’s reproductive health that they forget to treat the whole patient? ... |


