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Florida doctor linked to U.S. senator pleads not guilty to Medicare fraud

By Zachary Fagenson WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) – A Florida ophthalmologist accused of giving lavish gifts to U.S. Senator Robert Menendez in a corruption scandal that led to criminal charges against the New Jersey Democrat pleaded not guilty on Thursday in federal court to Medicare fraud charges. Salomon Melgen faces 76 counts of Medicare fraud and falsifying medical records, for which he has been jailed in southern Florida since

Florida doctor linked to U.S. senator pleads not guilty to Medicare fraud

By Zachary Fagenson WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (Reuters) – A Florida ophthalmologist accused of giving lavish gifts to U.S. Senator Robert Menendez in a corruption scandal that led to criminal charges against the New Jersey Democrat pleaded not guilty on Thursday in federal court to Medicare fraud charges. Salomon Melgen faces 76 counts of Medicare fraud and falsifying medical records, for which he has been jailed in southern Florida since

Guinea finds nine new Ebola cases near border with Sierra Leone

Guinean authorities have confirmed at least nine new cases of Ebola in the southwest region of Forecariah near the border with Sierra Leone, the area hardest hit by the year-old outbreak, a senior health official said on Thursday. Authorities launched a four day, door-to-door campaign in Forecariah on April 12 to improve community participation in reporting suspected cases and as part of an emergency 45-day drive to tackle Ebola in

Guinea finds nine new Ebola cases near border with Sierra Leone

Guinean authorities have confirmed at least nine new cases of Ebola in the southwest region of Forecariah near the border with Sierra Leone, the area hardest hit by the year-old outbreak, a senior health official said on Thursday. Authorities launched a four day, door-to-door campaign in Forecariah on April 12 to improve community participation in reporting suspected cases and as part of an emergency 45-day drive to tackle Ebola in

Stopping Malnutrition's Assault on our Health and Economy

By Doug Bereuter and Dan GlickmanWhat would happen if we could solve a condition that affects more than one in four people on the planet and not only stunts development but also leads to heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers? This condition is implicated in the deaths of 3.1 million children under five each year. And it not only assaults…