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Dr. Siegel: Still many unanswered questions regarding Epstein's death

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FOX News - Nation still curious about circumstances of Jeffrey Epstein's death; Fox News medical correspondent Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in.

Atlanta Hawks Injury Update - Kevin Huerter

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NBA.com - ATLANTA - Atlanta Hawks guard Kevin Huerter underwent a medical examination and an assessment of his MRI today at the Emory Sports Medicine Complex in Atlanta. He has been diagnosed with a left rotator cuff strain with an associated shoulder capsule strain. He will enter a period of rehabilitation and treatment, and will be re-examined in two weeks.

Hacienda Healthcare doctor gives up medical license

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KPNX NBC Phoenix - The doctor who treated an incapacitated woman who gave birth at Hacienda Health Care is giving up his medical license. No one knew the woman was raped and pregnant.

Telangana: Denied promotion, nurse slits her throat

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India Times - A government staff nurse, S Niramala (45) attempted suicide by slitting her throat and wrists at Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) on Thurs

KU Program

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Parsons Sun - Labette County High School senior Clara Rucker is the first student in her school to get to participate in Women in Health Care: The Next Generation. The KU Medical Center

Mercy Health announces new plans revamp part of Cherry Street

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WTOL CBS Toledo - Mercy Health St. Vincent Medical Center announced their plans Wednesday to redevelop a part of Cherry Street in the coming years.

New BDMS hospital to compete with Bumrungrad

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Bangkok Post - Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS) opened Bangkok International Hospital yesterday to tap into the established medical tourism sector.

Fundraising Concert for Ghana Mission Trip

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Andrews University - Fundraising Concert for Ghana Mission Trip Nursing Students' Mission Trip to Ghana    Nursing    Sat, November 23, 2019 @ 05:00 pm - 07:30 pm     Fil-Am Church, 8454 Kephart Ln, Berrien Springs, MI 49103 Please come to support Andrews University senior nursing students in their fundraising efforts to provide supplies, clothing, and medical screening items for a local community and orphanage in Ghana, West Africa.  The students will perform at a musical concert to raise the needed funds.  The concert will take place at the Fil-Am Church, 8454 Kephart Lane, Berrien Springs, on Saturday, November 23, 2019, at 5:00 PM. We will appreciate your attendance at the concert and your support! Contact:    Bea Ade-Oshifogun    jochebed@andrews.edu

Crossroads family seeks help for infant's mounting medical expenses

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Victoria Advocate - A 6-month-old Crossroads infant is fighting for her life, struggling to overcome congestive heart failure, and her family is trying to raise money to pay for the baby's mounting medical

San Antonio's first opioid clinic now open on the city's north side

Dominic Blackwell identified as Saugus High School shooting victim

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New York Post - The second teen who was killed in the Saugus High School shooting on Thursday was identified by Los Angeles County authorities as 14-year-old Dominic Blackwell. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner confirmed Blackwell and 15-year-old Gracie Anne Muehlberger were the two victims slain Thursday morning at the Santa Clarita high school by alleged shooter Nathaniel...

South Lane to interview candidates for interim superintendent

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Eugene Register-Guard - South Lane School Board will interview four candidates Monday for the interim superintendent that would be in the position until the end of the year. The board is seeking a new interim superintendent to step in at the end of the month, which is when current interim superintendent Larry Sullivan will be leaving for medical reasons. At the same time, the district is searching for a permanent superintendent to start in June 2020.  The first step in filling the interim role was to adopt a list

Dunkin' Donuts to treat first responders and medical professionals

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WFXG FOX Augusta - The Dunkin' Donuts on Walton Way will be treating the Augusta-area first responders and medical professionals with a free breakfast sandwich Tuesday, Nov. 19.

Book examines evil in a workplace

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Colonie Times Union - When Hudson Valley native Bohdan "Ben" Darnobid accepted a job offer to be a Sing Sing physician's assistant, he was elated by the prospect of a four-day work week and 12 paid vacation days. A devout Ukrainian Catholic, he didn't fully grasp that every day he would be interacting with evil. His memoir, "Prison Doc," explores how he kept his sanity, humor and compassion for 35 years in one of America's grimmest workplaces during some scary years for first responders. In the 1980s, he found himself on the frontlines battling the mysterious worldwide epidemics which would be identified as HIV-AIDS. During those years, Albany Medical Center became a second home for him. Health care professionals from state corrections facilities came to Albany to learn about HIV-AIDS, and how it spread and how to care for stricken inmates. Albany was also becoming a haven, a city where he could talk medicine in a calm, interesting setting. (Jack's Oyster House is still a favorite hangout.) He enjoyed

Dr. Mary Ann Contogiannis: Congress: Stop surprise medical bills now

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Winston-Salem Journal - As a physician on the front lines of patient care, I'm urging Congress to pass comprehensive legislation to stop surprise medical bills. No patient should ever receive an unexpected, devastating

Jury convicts man who took part in $38M Medicare and Medicaid scam

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New York Post - A federal jury has handed up a guilty verdict for the man who prosecutors called the "architect" of a massive health care fraud that bilked $38 million from Medicare and Medicaid through false insurance claims. Aleksandr Pikus, 44, who managed medical clinics in Brooklyn and Queens, was convicted on Friday of money laundering, conspiring to...

INVESTOR ALERT: Monteverde & Associates PC Announces an Investigation of WRIGHT MEDICAL GROUP N.V. - WMGI

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PR Newswire - NEW YORK -- Juan Monteverde, founder and managing partner at Monteverde & Associates PC, a national securities firm headquartered at the Empire State Building in New

11.14.19 Google gets into medical records; Designer purse

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WHIO CBS Dayton - Google's Project Nightingale is a huge initiative by the second largest hospital system in the

James Robertson, 62, Dies In East Ridge House Fire; Lisa Crowe, 62, In Critical Condition

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- James Robertson, 62, died in a house fire in East Ridge on Thursday night and Lisa Crowe, 62, was in critical condition. East Ridge Fire Chief Mike Williams said at approximately 10:39 p.m., East Ridge Fire, East Ridge Police and Lifeguard EMS, were dispatched to a reported residential fire at 1302 Adonna Lane. Upon arrival heavy smoke and fire was coming from a single-story residence. A bystander advised the first arriving fire department personnel that there were two occupants inside the home. A second alarm was requested for additional manpower and apparatus. Crews immediately began search and rescue operations and located two victims. The victims were removed from the residence and medical attention was given. Lifeguard EMS transported both victims to a local hospital. Mr. Robertson died at the hospital. Ms. Crowe is in critical condition. East Ridge fire investigation division is curr

CBD used for medical purposes

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KREX CBS Grand Junction - GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. ? Dr. Mcloskey of Health Institue of Western Colorado has been implementing CBD in his treatment for three years now. He says 98 percent of his patients using the products, have reported positive results. Two of his patients use the product to help with pain issues. They say the CBD has helped
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