Massachusetts Dental Plans News
Dental society presents $35,000 grant to Lynn Community Health Center
The Massachusetts Dental Society Foundation has awarded a $35,000 grant to the Lynn Community Health Center. It was one of six grants awarded to organizations throughout Massachusetts to improve the oral health of residents of the commonwealth. The North Shore District of the MDS presented the check to the Lynn Community Health Center at its March monthly meeting at the Hawthorne Hotel in Salem.
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North Central Mass. Chamber Foundation to award $49,500 in scholarships Friday
Each spring, a number of the region's most outstanding high school seniors are recognized with scholarships from the Chamber Foundation of the North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce.
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Aetna Offers Voluntary Benefits to Chamber of Commerce Members and Their Families
As part of its ongoing arrangement with the Chamber Insurance Trust , Aetna announced today it is now offering Voluntary insurance benefits to the employees of mor
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Inside Norwood Pediatric Dentistry
A large, leafy green tree stands tall in the Norwood Pediatric Dentistry waiting room. Four colorful parrots and two monkeys hang from its branches. A large parrot is perched by the main entrance, greeting anyone who enters.
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HEALTH NEWSMAKERS
FAIRHAVEN — Southcoast Visiting Nurse Association, known in the community as Southcoast VNA, will host a series of informational meetings to discuss plans for "Hope Takes Flight: A Butterfly Release" to benefit the agency's hospice program.
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La. panel kills health exchange plan; Kansas enacts another abortion hurdle; Utah official resigns after medical ...
With a decisive 8-1 vote late Tuesday evening, the Louisiana Senate Finance Committee buried a bill that would have set up a body of elected and appointed officials to craft the exchanges that are an anchor of President Barack Obama's health insurance overhaul. With the death of Senate Bill 744, Louisiana remains one of a handful of states that have refused to set up their own exchanges, with ...
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State roundup: Pittsburgh insurer, hospital extend contract despite ongoing fight
A restaurant workers' group and a Los Angeles community clinic have launched a unique cooperative to provide health coverage to a group of people excluded from federal health care reform -- illegal immigrants. The pilot program, believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, offers preventive and primary care to low-wage, uninsured workers in the restaurant industry. Legal immigrants and ...
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Graduate overcomes hardship to succeed
Graduate overcomes hardship to succeed LEESBURG THERESA CAMPBELL | Staff Writer theresacamp ...
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