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Since the birth of the fist baby born by an In Vitro Procedure of Fertilization, the efforts to solve the problems of infertility have not ceased an
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Residents near Panama's Pacific beaches will soon be closer to primary health care. The Clinica Hospital San Fernando held a groundbreaking ceremony
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BEIJING (AP) — China is investigating a state-owned trading company's role in tainted medicine that killed at least 94 people in Panama, an official
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BY MINHAJ HASSAN for the Daily Record - MORRISTOWN -- Daniel Humberto Morales seems to have a permanent smile on his face. The 9-month-old Panamania
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Availability of affordable health insurance coverage is one of the advantages living in Panama offers its citizenery. Because of the existence in th
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BY CARMEN JURI Star-Ledger Staff - Sitting on the porch of a Maplewood home that is worlds away from her farm in rural Panama, Lian Gonzalez is assembling a bead necklace with letters that spell out "Muchas Gracias." Ever since she arrived in New J
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By A. Oppenheimer for the Daily Press - I have long been convinced that medical tourism will be one of Latin America's biggest industries in the 21st century. On a visit to Panama City recently, I got a glimpse of the coming boom. It's not just th
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PANAMA CITY (AP) -- Panamanian authorities have filed charges against the administrator of a Spanish company that allegedly sold a deadly chemical used in medicine that has killed at least 94 people in Panama. Prosecutor Dimas Guevara said Friday t
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By Gloria Leiva Gaitán for El Siglo - Panama's Superior Special Prosecutor took sworn statements in the form of a questionnaire from the members of the Board of Directors of the Office of Social Security as part of the investigations into the death
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Diethylene glycol became a household word in the fall of 2006 when more than 100 people died in Panama as a result of poisoning from contaminated medicines originating from China
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Pertussis (whooping cough) has not been eradicated in Panama and presently the Ministry of Health is investigating suspected cases in the districts of Arraiján and San Miguelito,
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Chipley Medical Group has joined with Patient Practitioners, LLC to provide patients with a free Electronic Portable Personal Health Record (PHR) in October.
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Experts from Panama presented the benefits of a minimally invasive procedure for trochanteric hip fracture to the ongoing International Congress of Orthopedics in Viñales, Cuba on Friday.
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By Doreen Hemlock for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel - PANAMA CITY, Panama Americans are traveling abroad for medical care like never before and now looking to Panama as a destination to cure their insurance woes, high prices and delays for treatmen
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Cases of infant deaths are increasing in the area of Agua de Salud in the district of Ñurum which is part of the Ngäbe Bugle comarca. The number of deaths rose to fourteen this week.
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NewswireToday - Panama, Panama, 09/29/2007 - It was announced today that South Seas Pharmaceuticals S.A. Panama and Hospital Punta Pacifica, Affiliated with Johns Hopkins Medicine International will jointly market Panama as medical tourism destinati
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Associated Press - OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - He arrived in Oklahoma City from Panama with only $6 to his name. Nearly 20 years later, Doctor Tomas Patricio Owens is the new president of the 1,200-member Oklahoma Academy of Family Physicians. The 44-y
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Panama's President MartÃn Torrijos said yesterday that he will do "everything humanly possible" to prevent more deaths due to acute respiratory syndrome among the children of the indigenous community of Ñurum, in Veraguas.
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Eduardo Arias hardly fits the profile of someone capable of humbling one of the worldÂ’s most formidable economic powers.
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