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Manager seeking volunteers for Saugus boards

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WickedLocal - The Saugus town manager is accepting resumes/applications from Saugus residents for several volunteer positions on the following Boards or Commissions:Board of HealthThey are responsible for protecting and serving the citizens in health areas, such as: food sanitation, restaurants, markets, compliance with the state sanitary and other health codes as well as emergency preparedness. Medical degree or physicians preferred.Commission on DisabilitiesThe responsibilities of these positions are to

Closing arguments expected in fatal stabbing trial in Maine

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AP - AUBURN, Maine (AP) ? Jurors will soon begin deliberations in the trial of a man accused of stabbing a woman at least 11 times outside a laundromat in Lewiston, Maine. Closing arguments are expected Wednesday in the murder trial of 77-year-old Albert Flick. He's charged with fatally stabbing 48-year-old Kimberly Dobbie in front of her 11-year-old twins in July 2018. The Sun Journal reports that Maine's deputy chief medical examiner testified Tuesday that the wounds penetrated the victim's heart and lung. She died from blood loss. Surveillance video captured the attack along with Flick's purchase two days earlier of a pair of knives used in the attack. Prosecutors say Flick was infatuated with Dobbie, following her around and dining at the homeless shelter where she and her sons were living.

Skinny Fat ? Dr. Meredith Maxwell

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WVUE FOX New Orleans - Skinny-fat may seem like an oxymoron but it actually describes a medical condition known as metabolically obese normal weight. It's someone who may look fit and healthy but has underlying health conditions.

It's been 5 years since Eric Garner died. Officer will not be prosecuted in his death

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WUSA CBS Washington DC - "I can't breathe." It's been five years since we heard Eric Garner say those final words. He said it 11 times. Garner's death was ruled a homicide by a medical examiner. Still, one day before the statute of limitations for the case expired, Attorney General Bill Barr, America's top law enforcement officer, made the decision to not prosecute Officer Daniel Pantaleo in his death.

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Markel Medical Scholarship deadline is Aug. 15

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Boulder Daily Camera - Applications are now being accepted for the Jean and Bill Markel Medical Scholarship, which was established to honor the Markels. The scholarship is meant for someone studying in one of the followi?

Bellingham sued by brother of dead man whose corpse was used for medical training by fire department

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Seattle Times - The federal lawsuit alleges "tortuous interference with a corpse" against the city after 11 Bellingham Fire Department employees practiced inserting endotracheal tubes into the dead man's body 15 times.

Medical Properties Trust raises $858M from stock offering

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Seeking Alpha - Medical Properties Trust (MPW) estimates net proceeds from follow-on stock offering of $858.1M as underwriters exercised their over-allotment option for an

Five-star hotel still planned for downtown Austin Brick Oven site

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KXAN NBC Austin - A five-star hotel is still in the works for a site in north downtown Austin adjacent to Waterloo Park and near Dell Seton Medical Center.

Know Labs Announces Significant Pre-Clinical Progress of UBAND Non-Invasive Continuous Glucose Monitor

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Business Wire - SEATTLE -- Know Labs, Inc. (OTCQB: KNWN) ? a creator of innovative medical diagnostic solutions, today announced significant progress in the development of its wearable UBAND...

Cancer-stricken Fort Bragg soldier gets encouragement from Trump

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WTVD ABC Raleigh - Sgt. 1st Class Richard Stayskal got to meet the president and share his fight to change the Feres Doctrine, which currently prevents active duty military for suing for medical malpractice.

Phil Lawler Summer Classic: Griffins summer season ends in state semifinals

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Herald-News - JOLIET ? The summer baseball season came to an end for Lincoln-Way East on Wednesday, as the Griffins fell to Brother Rice, 5-2, in the semifinals of the IHSBCA Phil Lawler Summer Classic at DuPage Medical Group Field.

John J. Theis III

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Winchester Star - John James Theis III, 81, of Front Royal, VA, died Tuesday, July 16, 2019 in the Winchester Medical Center.

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Project Access director 'humbled' by helping others

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Johnson City Press - Brooks Blair is executive director of Project Access, a local non-profit that coordinates donated specialty medical care for the uninsured. To date, the organization has

New ambulances part of EMSA rebranding

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NewsOK.com - By Josh WallaceStaff writerjwallace@oklahoman.com For years, Oklahoma City residents have relied upon red, white and blue ambulances to offer aid during their most trying times, but those emergency vehicles will soon be decked out in blue and yellow. As part of a rebranding effort underway at the Emergency Medical Services Authority, the old paint job will slowly be phased out in favor of what officials call a better, safer ambulance. "We wanted to rebrand.

McDorman, Hershel

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Culpeper Star-Exponent - Hershel Lafayette McDorman, 77, of Stanardsville, Virginia, passed away Tuesday, July 16, 2019, at the University of Virginia Medical Center. He was born January 18, 1942 in Rockingham County, Va.,

Hospital building with earthquake rating as low as 9 per cent passes another deadline

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Stuff.co.nz - Wellington's health board plans to move into its new medical supplies building within weeks. It was given two more years in 2012.

SMP Pharmacy earns Medicare accreditation

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Oil City Derrick - SMP Pharmacy and Home Medical has successfully completed a process to earn Medicare accreditation from the Board of Certification/Accreditation.

Shore Medical Center names nurse Janet Ball, of Lower Township, its July Guardian Angel of the Month

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The Press of Atlantic City - Shore Medical Center is proud to recognize 5th Stainton Nurse Janet Ball, RN, BSN, of Lower Township, as its July Guardian Angel of the Month for providing passionate and exceptional
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