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2009 Archived News

 

  • Interview with Peter Fine
  • East Morgan County Hospital welcome new staff part one
  • Banner research interns dive into DNA research
  • Teen Pregnancies Back on the Rise
  • 5 questions with Banner Heart CEO
  • Mesa's Banner hospitals plugged into Twitter, Facebook
  • Arizona study Alzheimers can begin in 50s
  • Alarming increase in Thyroid Cancer
  • On the trail of paperless patient charts
  • Supplemental events add to Brush rodeo
  • Young teens abusing household products
  • New interns and residents at Banner Good Sam
  • Some IT Insight
  • It takes an EHR to create a village
  • Health center is saved
  • FDA Advises Lower Dosage for Popular Painkiller
  • Surgery on an unborn baby
  • New careers as chaplains found later in life
  • Where is your heart?
  • SNIF tags are improving human efficiency
  • Nintendo Wii Could Help Doctors Prep for Surgery
  • Students volunteering at West Valley hospitals
  • Banner Thunderbird introduces ouch-less shots for kids
  • Sleep habits important for mental health
  • Retiree trains sights on labor of love
  • Fewer openings more competition for older job seekers
  • St. Mary's drive encouraged teens to buckle up
  • Mammogram Parties Promote Women's Health
  • Burst liver tumor killed mom, infant
  • Fairbanksan hopes small change adds up
  • New Doctor Check-Up
  • Gilbert to get cancer treatment center
  • Loveland couple takes leap of faith
  • Arizona’s First Transplant Patient Helped Others, Despite Her Medical Challenges
  • Iraq Marine watches birth in Loveland by computer link
  • Web cam brings baby's birth to Iraq - McKee helps connect couple
  • If the outcome is good, can it still be news?
  • A mother's living lesson
  • Banner CEO survives cancer battle
  • Gilbert to get renowned hospital for cancer care
  • Valley hospital sees spike in snake bites
  • Trauma nurse focuses on preventing injuries
  • Virtualities and medical mannequins populate Banner Good Sam
  • Volunteers fill vital needs at hospitals
  • NCMC Unit Allows Patients to be part of Healing Process
  • Stimulus to speed shift to electronic files
  • Aging hospital reborn as corporate center
  • Recession taking toll on Americans' mental, physical health
  • North Colorado Medical Center is improving how it treats burn patients
  • Imaging may help gauge Alzheimers
  • Power breakfast for kids
  • New way to predict Alzheimers
  • Is the economy stressing you out? Get better sleep now.
  • Vegas man suffers 3000 stings
  • Banner Childrens new pediatric surgeons saving lives
  • Rattlesnake Problems Starting Early
  • Spike In Scorpion Stings Reported
  • Many skipping much-needed care to save money during recession
  • Beware: Warmer Valley weather brings snakes out of hiding
  • Resource available to everyone in case of poisoning
  • Kidney donors pay it forward to strangers
  • Poison control center shows care, skill
  • New surgery for Parkinson's sufferers
  • Local scientist cheers lifting of stem-cell ban
  • Obama's lifting of stem cell ban could have impact in Valley
  • Deep brain stimulation relieves essential tremors
  • Four sets of quads born at Phoenix hospital
  • Colleague's gift gives teacher new outlook
  • Banner Baywood reaches out to young pregnant women
  • The Baby Keeper
  • Trauma care important to everybody
  • Banner Mesa Office Nearly Completed
  • Gilbert couple proud parents of quadruplets
  • Building boom continues for SE Valley medical facilities
  • PET use may be expanded for Medicare patients
  • When Love and Alzheimers Collide
  • Lucky survivor praises burn center
  • Banner Baywood welcomes first baby of 2009
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