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Woman Shot and Killed in Her Own Home by Texas Police Officer

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KTXL FOX Sacramento - FORTH WORTH, Texas ?  A black woman was shot and killed by a white police officer in her Fort Worth, Texas home after a neighbor called dispatchers to report the woman's front door was open, police said. The officers were searching the perimeter of the woman's home when they saw a person standing near a window inside and one of them opened fire, killing her, Fort Worth police said. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner identified the woman killed as 28-year-old

Multiple vehicles involved in crash in Oregonia

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Hamilton Today's Pulse - Scanner traffic indicates medical helicopters are on standby, but have not yet been called to the scene. Massie Township Fire Department is on the scene of crash. 

Harvard Food Law Clinic calls for greater nutrition education in the medical field - Harvard Law Today

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Harvard Medical School - A recent report out of the Harvard Law School Food Law and Policy Clinic calls for greater nutrition education in the medical field, and identifies policy approaches to increase nutrition competency of U.S-trained physicians.

Sheriff has a ways to go to meet 'gold standard' of jail accreditation

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San Diego Union-Tribune - Sheriff Bill Gore began seeking national accreditation three years ago to improve jail operations, including medical and mental health care

As 'green rush' rolls on, Boulder's Surna helping make cannabis industry more sustainable

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Boulder Daily Camera - Product innovations in medical and recreational uses of cannabis also are fueling the new "green rush." But the growing industry's power consumption is not so green. Legal cannabis cultivation in the United States consumed 1.1 million megawatt hours of electricity in 2017 (enough to power 92,500 homes for a year,) generating 472,000 tons carbon dioxide, according to a 2018 New Frontier Data report. It forecasts electricity consumption will increase 162% from 2017 to 2022 as the legal markets expands.

Bernie Sanders speaks on camera about his health after his heart attack

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Business Insider - Sen. Bernie Sanders said he is recovering well from the heart attack he suffered earlier this month, and is looking forward to getting back to campaigning ahead of the 2020 Election. Sanders said on ABC's "This Week" that he is confident in the care he received and was back on his feet shortly after surgery for a blocked artery. Sanders told host Jonathan Karl that he intends to release his medical records "as soon as we can," with "all of the information that's available," and added that he believes that same standard should "should be applicable to all candidates." Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Sen. Bernie Sanders said on Sunday that he is recovering well from the heart attack he suffered earlier this month and is looking forward to getting back to campaigning ahead of the 2020 Election. Sanders said on ABC's "This Week" that though the incident was alarming, he is confident in the care he received and was back on his feet shortly after a short hospital s

Madhya Pradesh: 17 students plea 'justice' or 'euthanasia'

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India Times - BHOPAL: 17 students discharged from medical college over an alleged administrative error in 2017, are seeking the revocation of the Medical Council of.

Police reports 10-13-19: Gowanda man injured in PA gas explosion

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Olean Times Herald - OTTO TOWNSHIP, Pa. ? A Gowanda, N.Y., man was airlifted to Erie County Medical Center for injuries after an explosion at a Pennsylvania campground Friday evening.

Woman shot and killed by Fort Worth police officer in her own home, investigators say

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WJW FOX Cleveland - FORT WORTH, Tx. ? A black woman was shot and killed by a white police officer in her Fort Worth, Texas home after a neighbor called dispatchers to report the woman's front door was open, police said. The officers were searching the perimeter of the woman's home when they saw a person standing near a window inside and one of them opened fire, killing her, Fort Worth police said. The Tarrant County Medical Examiner identified the woman killed as 28-year-old

Florida police: No active mall shooter, 1 with gunshot wound - McKinnon Broadcasting

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AP - BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) ? Police say a person with a gunshot wound has been located but there's no active shooter at a Boca Raton mall that had been placed on a lockdown after reports of shots fired. Boca Raton police tweeted that the person was taken to a medical center as SWAT teams continued an exhaustive search of the upscale Town Center mall Sunday afternoon. Authorities didn't immediately identify the wounded person or say what exactly happened. Nonetheless, they say there's no active shooter though anyone still in the mall should shelter in place until officers evacuate them. The police

Medical examiner: Minnesota prep football player died of natural causes

RMS Medical Products to trade on NASDAQ

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Seeking Alpha - Repro Med Systems ([[REPR]]) announced that its common stock has been approved for listing and is expected to begin trading on the NASDAQ on October 17 und

Newlyweds ask for donations to local animal shelter instead of wedding gifts

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WJW FOX Cleveland - WOOSTER, Ohio? The Wayne County Humane Society is expressing its gratitude for a "tremendous" gift. According to a post on its Facebook page, newlyweds Jeananne and Jonathan Wickham asked guests for donations to the shelter in lieu of wedding gifts. The shelter says the couple donated more than 1,200 cans of wet food, 750 lbs of dry food, a massive amount of cleaning supplies and more than $2,000 for the humane society's medical fund. Two kittens have already benefited from

House helping Wright-Patterson Medical Center part of vets event

Man hit in face, robbed on CTA Red Line train

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WGN CW Chicago - CHICAGO ? A man was beaten and robbed on a CTA Red Line train on the North Side. Police said the incident happened around 1 a.m. Monday near the Fullerton station in Lincoln Park. The 29-year-old man was riding the train when a man approached him and hit him in the face. The offender took the man's cellphone and ran off the train at the Garfield Red Line stop. The victim suffered a minor injury and refused medical treatment. No

U.S. 'medical tourists' seek cheap health care abroad

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WorldNetDaily - (AFP) -- When Veronica Merrill decided to undergo stomach surgery for weight loss, she found two options: pay $12,000 at home in the United States, or have it done in Mexico for $4,000. She packed her suitcase. Her insurance would only cover the operation if she was morbidly obese and suffering from diabetes and hypertension.?

Wealth Whines: Helping parents with medical needs - Times of India

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India Times - India Business News: NEW DELHI: If your parents are set to retire in a few years or are on the verge of quitting work, it is crucial to ensure that they are financially pr.

Denver Hospital Builds Affordable Housing For 'Stranded' Patients

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WBUR - One Denver hospital has been grappling with what it calls "stranded" patients who no longer need medical care but have nowhere safe to go.

Psilocybin Sessions: Psychedelics could help people with addiction and anxiety

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CBS News - Study participants at some of the country's leading medical research centers are going through intense therapy and six-hour psychedelic journeys deep into their minds to do things like quit smoking and worry less

An Update On The Florida Medical Marijuana Market

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