HHS Secretary REFUSES to Bend the Rules to Give Girl with Weeks to Live a Lung Transplant - Patriot UpdatePatriot Update:
The U.S. health secretary has turned down appeals to overrule a federal regulation that could save the life of a 10-year girl who desperately needs a lung transplant or faces dying in the next three to five weeks.
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Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Thursday, June 6, 2013
OB/GYN Who Performed Over 1200 Abortions Tells Congress to Ban Them
OB/GYN Who Performed Over 1200 Abortions Tells Congress to Ban Them - Patriot UpdatePatriot Update:
Since Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided in 1973, over 55 million babies have been aborted.
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Since Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided in 1973, over 55 million babies have been aborted.
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Study finds high rates of attention deficit disorder in Maine
Study finds high rates of attention deficit disorder in Maine — Health — Bangor Daily News — BDN Maine:
Children and adults in Maine are being diagnosed with attention deficit disorder at rates far exceeding the national average, fueling higher spending on treatment and medication, according to a national study by Express Scripts, one of the country’s largest pharmacy benefit management companies.
Note: I'll bet New Hampshire is right up there with Maine!
Children and adults in Maine are being diagnosed with attention deficit disorder at rates far exceeding the national average, fueling higher spending on treatment and medication, according to a national study by Express Scripts, one of the country’s largest pharmacy benefit management companies.
Note: I'll bet New Hampshire is right up there with Maine!
California state auditor to examine child welfare offices
California state auditor to examine child welfare offices - Around the valley - Modbee.com:
A California legislative committee requested an audit of child welfare agencies Wednesday after two lawmakers accused county officials of bungling recent cases, including one in Sacramento.
Read more here: http://www.modbee.com/2013/06/05/2749172/california-state-auditor-to-examine.html#storylink=cpy
A California legislative committee requested an audit of child welfare agencies Wednesday after two lawmakers accused county officials of bungling recent cases, including one in Sacramento.
Read more here: http://www.modbee.com/2013/06/05/2749172/california-state-auditor-to-examine.html#storylink=cpy
Former DCF investigator gets probation in clean-drug-test-for-sex case
Former DCF investigator gets probation in clean-drug-test-for-sex case | News-JournalOnline.com:
DAYTONA BEACH -- A former Florida Department of Children & Families investigator was sentenced on Wednesday to three years' probation as part of a plea stemming from accusations he offered a woman his drug-free urine in exchange for sex.
DAYTONA BEACH -- A former Florida Department of Children & Families investigator was sentenced on Wednesday to three years' probation as part of a plea stemming from accusations he offered a woman his drug-free urine in exchange for sex.
Dundee social worker faces string of allegations
Dundee social worker faces string of allegations - Local / News / The Evening Telegraph:
A Dundee City Council social worker has been charged with misconduct after allegedly failing to report concerns about a child’s sexual behaviour.
A Dundee City Council social worker has been charged with misconduct after allegedly failing to report concerns about a child’s sexual behaviour.
Guidelines target kids' psychotropic drug usage
Guidelines target kids' psychotropic drug usage | Zanesville Times Recorder | zanesvilletimesrecorder.com:
New best-practice guidelines should help reduce the prescription of psychotropic medications to children, especially those in foster care who receive anti-psychotic medications at nearly nine times the rate of other children receiving Medicaid.
New best-practice guidelines should help reduce the prescription of psychotropic medications to children, especially those in foster care who receive anti-psychotic medications at nearly nine times the rate of other children receiving Medicaid.
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