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Anti-Smoking Legislation Effort Fails
Jun 25, 2001 — An effort to further curtail smoking in restaurants failed in the final days of the official legislative session after Governor Pataki spoke out against the bill. Go to full article
NYS Senate Women's Health Bill blasted by Assembly Democrats and Women's Groups
Jun 22, 2001 — The New York State Senate passed a women's healthcare bill this week. It was immediately rejected by Democrats in the Assembly and by women's groups. Karen DeWitt reports. Go to full article
West Nile Virus Nearly Under Control in NY, Commissioner Says
Jun 15, 2001 — The West Nile virus is almost under control in New York. State Health Commissioner Doctor Antonia Novello made that proclamation Thursday at a day-long briefing about the virus in Albany. Karen DeWitt reports. Go to full article
Nurses Push for Safe Staffing Law
Jun 12, 2001 — Nurses are pushing for a law that would require hospitals to hire enough staff to safely serve patients. Go to full article
Union Files Charges Against Gouverneur Hospital
Jun 11, 2001 — Upstate union files numerous charges against Gouverneur Hospital. Jody Tosti reports. Go to full article
Practical Tips From a Family Counselor
Jun 11, 2001 — Martha Foley talks with child psychologist and family counselor Dr. Kent Condrell, about practical tips for healthy families. He'll be at a conference in Lake Placid this weekend. Go to full article
Disabled Rally for Insurance That Lets Them Work
Jun 06, 2001 — Around 300 disabled people rallied at the State Capitol. They're demanding passage of a health insurance bill that they say will let them go to work. Karen DeWitt has this report. Go to full article
Health Education Center Works to Bring Doctors and Nurses to Region
Jun 04, 2001 — Martha Foley talks with Richard Merchant, new director of the Northern Area Health Education Center, about the North Country's doctor and nurse shortage and the organization's efforts to encourage local young people to pursue careers in health, and then come back home to practice. Go to full article
Trying to Save Clifton-Fine Hospital
Jun 01, 2001 — Saving New York's smallest hospital. Communities in southern St. Lawrence county have been struggling since Appleton Papers closed its mill in Newton Falls last fall. Town leaders had worried that losing the mill could also mean the closure of the Clifton-Fine hospital. Brian Mann reports efforts to save the facility--and more than forty jobs--seem to be paying off. Go to full article
Women's Groups Wage Campaign to Revive Women's Healthcare Act
May 23, 2001 — Women's groups are trying to revive the Women's Healthcare Act with an ad campaign. The bill was scrapped earlier this year after the Catholic Church objected to a provision that would require paying for birth control coverage. Karen DeWitt reports. Go to full article
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