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    April 18, 2011

    Pinette to lead Maine CDC on May 1

    CAPE ELIZABETH — Dr. Sheila Pinette gave birth to one child while in medical school and to another while in residency.

  • Published
    April 18, 2011

    Website allows ratings check on physicians

    AUGUSTA — Mainers have an easy and reliable way to compare the quality of doctors and hospitals around the state, the creators of a new website say.

  • Published
    April 18, 2011

    State health director accepts new challenge

    CAPE ELIZABETH — Dr. Sheila Pinette gave birth to one child while in medical school and to another while in residency.

  • Published
    April 18, 2011

    New website allows ratings check on physicians

    AUGUSTA — Mainers have an easy and reliable way to compare the quality of doctors and hospitals around the state, the creators of a new website say.

  • Published
    April 13, 2011

    New website helps patients find quality care

    AUGUSTA — Mainers now have an easy and reliable way to compare the quality of doctors and hospitals around the state, the creators of a new website say.

  • Published
    April 12, 2011

    Health group unveils quality care website

    The website allows patients to look up a medical condition or procedure and see which are the top-rated doctors and hospitals in and around their communities.

  • Published
    April 12, 2011

    Prospective cannabis growers can learn ropes from expert

    PORTLAND — Ray Logan has been growing marijuana for 30 years.

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    April 12, 2011

    Workshops teach how to grow high-grade pot

    PORTLAND — Ray Logan has been growing marijuana for 30 years.
    When he started, it was a purely recreational — and illegal — hobby, and one he naturally kept as quiet as possible.

  • Published
    April 9, 2011

    Class helps elderly cope with effects of disease

    FALMOUTH — Eighty-five-year-old Eunice Stone wasn’t convinced that a class would help her with the challenges of aging and living with a chronic health condition, but her doctor recommended the workshop — called Living Well for Better Health. Also, she said, it cost only $10.

  • Published
    April 4, 2011

    Immigrant welfare reforms save less than expected

    The LePage administration has scaled back proposals to cut social service benefits to immigrants and refugees as officials waded into the complexities of the programs and federal requirements.