22 results on '"Hurricanes -- Health aspects"'
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2. Shut out on healthcare after storm; many hurricane victims don't qualify for aid if their insurance coverage vanished with their jobs
3. A pair of yellow eyes and a .44; in the still waters of a Louisiana swamp, alligator hunters face off with a prehistoric quarry. Modern fashion houses are waiting
4. 'California Angels' fly into face of disaster: volunteer nurses help keep a Baton Rouge hospital open, and spirits up
5. Little rest for storm-weary hospital staff; with just three days to evacuate, hundreds of patients and personnel at a facility on Texas' Gulf Coast sat tight as time to flee ran out
6. Hospital struggled to calm clouded minds; nearly 100 mental patients were stranded after officials decided that it was better to keep them in a medical environent
7. Bush opposes delay in medicare drug benefit
8. No flu vaccine shortage is expected this year
9. Toxic Threat Still Vague but Ominous, EPA Says; Health risks are many but the measurements are inconclusive, agency chief says. Some contend the tests are inadequate
10. Grieving families ask why St. Rita's Nursing Home didn't evacuate their loved ones; 34 died
11. Polluted waters drown environmental efforts; drainage laden with bacteria and chemicals is flowing into Lake Pontchartrain, and raw sewage is being released into the Mississippi
12. Bush tours damage; 45 Bodies Found at Hospital; The president rejects criticism that response was slow or race- based. FEMA chief steps down
13. Hospital struggled to comfort the dying; isolated by floodwaters, staffers tended to the ill as they lost electricity, water and hope. By the time rescuers came, 45 had died
14. Middle-class exiles struggle for a foothold; business owners and professionals ponder their futures. Some say they won't go back
15. Stitching a safety net for evacuees; Federal officials hastily rewrite rules to help up to a million displaced people with money, healthcare, housing, education and jobs
16. Morgue stands ready to give names to the dead; Louisiana officials set up a warehouse to process and identify bodies. It will be a daunting task
17. Newest peril from flooding is disease; evacuees wading in tainted water contract a sickness related to cholera. It is the first confirmation of illness caused by Katrina
18. Bodies are strewn 'Like Roadkill': with efforts focused on helping survivors, corpses lie scattered around the city. Trucks will serve as roaming morgues
19. Health a victim in Mitch's wake
20. A refugee among refugees, a doctor puts life on hold to help
21. Diseases claim more lives in aftermath of tropical storm
22. Officials fear cholera will spread in Acapulco
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