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Paula Abdul Is 'Proud' of Her 'Minimally-Invasive Cosmetic' Work as Inmode's Newest Brand Ambassador

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People - The 57-year-old singer and dancer has agreed to act as brand ambassador for InMode, the medical device company that has invented innovative technology for minimally-invasive aesthetic treatments

Photo gallery: Youth Leadership medical/social services day

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Shelbyville Times Gazette - Youth Leadership Bedford took part in Medical/Social Services Day on Oct. 9, with visits to Arrowhead Ranch, Tennova Healthcare Shelbyville, Bedford County Emergency Medical Services, First Choice...

I-T dept raids continue in Karnataka, Rs 9 cr seized from several medical colleges

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Hindustan Times - The raids were conducted at the Sri Siddhartha Medical College and Sri Siddhartha Dental College, that are affiliated to Tumakuru-based Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, where Parameshwara is chancellor.

Wasted health care spending in the U.S. tops annual defense budget, study finds

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CBS News - Redundant administrative tasks, opaque pricing, misaligned incentives ? welcome to America's bloated medical system

Nurse accused of stealing drugs from hospital where she worked

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WBND ABC South Bend - A registered nurse is facing multiple charges after allegedly stealing prescription medication from her the St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, according to court records.

Hogansburg man charged with falsely reporting motorcycle accident to police

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- CONSTABLE ? A Hogansburg man was arrested Wednesday after lying to police about a motorcycle crash, according to state police. Troopers charged Abraham T. Gray, 34, with third-degree falsely reporting an incident and second-degree criminal impersonation, police said. Gray contacted Franklin County 911 and reported he was involved in a motorcycle crash on July 28 on County Route 38 near Powers Road, in Constable, officers said. After an investigation, troopers discovered no vehicle crash actually occurred at that location. However, Gray was transported to Alice Hyde Medical Center in Malone for a knee injury he sustained from another incident, police said. Gray was arraigned in the Constable Town Court and subsequently released to the supervision of Franklin County Probation, police said. Gray reportedly had an active bench warrant from the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Police and he was transported to the St. Regis Mohawk Tribal Police Department.

2019-20 Alumni Ambassadors Include 19 Outstanding Students

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WLEX NBC Lexington - LEXINGTON, Ky. (University of Kentucky) ? By: Meredith Weber, August 30, 2019The UK Alumni Association has announced the selection of 19 outstanding students as the Alumni Ambassadors for the 2019-2020 academic year. The Alumni Ambassadors are the official student hosts of the University of Kentucky. The cumulative group helps promote UK at university and alumni association events and assists in strengthening students' roles within the university.This year's Alumni Ambassadors, with class, hometown and major(s) are:Cameron Asher, senior, Manchester, Kentucky, business management;Peyton Bartley, senior, Paintsville, Kentucky, English;Abbey Bruser, junior, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, marketing;Carly Coleman, senior, Columbus, Ohio, psychology/business management;Kathryn Comer, junior, Louisville, Kentucky, biology;McKaylee Copher, senior, Lexington, agricultural and medical biotechnology;Morgan Cornelius, senior, Pineville, Kentucky, family sciences;Callie Hicks, senior, Midway, Kentucky

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Family of Child Who Died in Geisinger NICU Plans Lawsuit

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WNEP ABC Scranton - GEISINGER MEDICAL CENTER ? The family of one of three infants to die from an infection contracted in the NICU at Geisinger Medical Center is suing the hospital. The family's attorney plans to file the lawsuit next week. According to attorney Matt Casey, Abel Cepeda died six days after his premature birth. Casey tells Newswatch 16 Geisinger knew about the bacteria in the neonatal intensive care unit but did not protect the patients. Luis Cepeda of Hazle Township recently posted

As Medicare Open Enrollment approaches, state agencies help older Ohioans understand their health and medical insurance options

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State of Ohio - Medicare's annual Open Enrollment period begins Oct. 15 and ends on Dec 7, 2019. The Ohio Department of Aging and the Ohio Department of Insurance encourage all Ohioans with Medicare to review their coverage options and ensure they are choosing the best plan to meet their needs and their budgets.

MSc nursing: Spot admission on Thursday in Kerala

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India Times - The director of medical education (DME) will hold spot admission to six vacant seats for MSc nursing course in various government nursing colleges in

Vegetarians have a higher risk of having a stroke

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Bangladesh Daily Sun - You might think vegetarians, since they dont eat meat, are automatically healthier than meat-eaters. Not necessarily so according to new research reported in the British Medical Journal. The study shows vegetarians have a higher risk of stroke but a lower risk of heart

Where they now stand

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Herald-Palladium - On Jan. 1, The Herald-Palladium published a story about where communities in Southwest Michigan stood on medical and recreational marijuana facilities.

4 dead, 3 seriously injured in Brooklyn shooting

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New York Post - Four people were killed and three seriously injured in a shooting on Utica Avenue in Brooklyn early Saturday, authorities said. One victim was taken to Kings County Hospital, two to Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center in the shooting, which unfolded just after 7 a.m., according to the FDNY.

Inflation dragon awakes from brief slumber in metro Denver

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Denver Post - A surge in housing and medical costs have reignited inflation in metro Denver, ending a respite from prices increases that consumers enjoyed earlier in the year, according to the latest Consumer Price Index for the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood.

Family to sue Geisinger over infant's death

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Wilkes-Barre Citizens Voice - The family of a baby who died as a result of a bacterial outbreak at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville has hired a prominent Philadelphia lawyer to file a wrongful death lawsuit on their behalf. Attorney Matt Casey, of the law firm Ross Feller Casey, s

Police: Multiple shootings throughout Cleveland in past 24 hours

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WJW FOX Cleveland - CLEVELAND ? Cleveland police are investigating multiple and separate shootings that occurred throughout the city over the past day. The first shooting happened Friday afternoon around 1 p.m. in the 3200 block of W. 100th Street.  Police say a male was shot in the hip.  His condition is currently unknown. Around 3 p.m. a 17-year-old boy was shot in his arm and abdomen.  EMS transported him to MetroHealth Medical Center.  His condition is unknown. Police are also investigating a shooting

Doctors and nurses join Extinction Rebellion demo at Shell's London HQ

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Daily Mail - More than 100 healthcare professionals have joined the sixth day of climate change protests in London. Doctors, nurses and medical students were among demonstrators at Jubilee Gardens.

Turkish offensive stretches Syria hospital to limit

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Breitbart - Tal Tamr (Syria) (AFP) ? Writhing in pain on a hospital stretcher, Fatima al-Issa bit on a purple handkerchief as a medical team tended to wounds

Serendipity

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Fandango - At the young age of 31, Prune is diagnosed with breast cancer. She starts documenting her treatment and its effect on her own body, turning her medical odyssey into an epic artistic adventure.
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