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05-25-2010, 06:10 AM
Cuts to California's no-cost mammogram program for low-income and uninsured residents have affected more women than expected, state health officials said last week, the AP/Ventura County Star reports. In January, the state imposed a six-month enrollment freeze on its Every Woman Counts program after costs outpaced funding from tobacco tax revenues...
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