KTVE NBC El Dorado - EL DORADO, Ark. (7/17/2019) The Medical Center of South Arkansas has been named one of the best places to work. The recognition comes from Arkansas Business Magazine. MCSA was one of 45 businesses and one of four hospitals chosen in the state. Hospital leaders say they've intentionally worked to create a positive energy and culture
Medical Center of South Arkansas named one of the best places to work
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Man shot to death in South Akron neighborhood
Akron Beacon Journal - A 62-year-old man was killed Wednesday night in South Akron.Police responded to a residence in the 300 block of Stanton Avenue at 8:30 p.m. and found the victim, whose name has not been released, with an apparent gunshot wound to the torso, the Summit County Medical Examiner's Office said. He was pronounced dead at the scene at 8:55 p.m.
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Sanford Health to halt use of doctor's medical device amid federal investigation
Sioux Falls Argus Leader - Decision not related to the performance of the devices
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Alamance County Commissioners tweak finances
Burlington Times-News - GRAHAM ? The Alamance County Board of Commissioners approved two contracts on employee healthcare this ? one replacing an unsatisfactory insurance broker ? and moved up a replacement of the jail's failing air conditioner.The first contract was a renewal of the county's contract with Alamance Regional Medical Center to expand the hours of the county's Employee Health Clinic from 25 to 40 a week using a position similar to physician
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Man wrapped, lowered to ground after refusing to come down from Comic-Con installation
KSWB FOX San Diego - A man had to be restrained with medical-wrap tape and lowered to the ground early Thursday morning after refusing to get down from a Comic-Con installation.
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This Himachal Doctor Is Fighting Resource Crunch To Treat Women For Free
Speaking Tree - This Himachal Doctor Is Fighting Resource Crunch To Treat Women For Free - In times when medical treatments are undoubtedly beyond the budget for many people in India, there are some government sanctioned hospitals that are making treatments a possibility for many of those...
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Woman shoots burglary suspect
AP - SEATTLE (AP) ? A burglary suspect is in serious condition after a homeowner shot him in the shoulder from the roof of her house. KOMO-TV reports the shooting happened before 1 a.m. Thursday. The woman called 911 to report she had shot an armed man as he tried to break into her home. Police found the 41-year-old suspect behind the home with a gunshot wound in his shoulder. He was taken to Harborview Medical Center in serious condition. Police also took another man into custody after they found him running from the scene. They are trying whether he was connected to the burglary. Police also found bullet holes in the house, which they believe were the suspect's gunfire. A handgun was found near him. The woman was released after being interviewed by officers. ___ Information from: KOMO-TV,...
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DECN's Appeal To Be Heard In Case Against J&J Over A Grossly Unfair Ruling And Lower Court's Termination Of The Case Against Their Court Wounded Adversary
Accesswire - Company's seminal appeal set to overturn lower court ruling, DECN will treat long standing issues with J&J and opportunities with platinum equity separately LOS ANGELES, CA -- Decision Diagnostics Corp. (OTC PINK: DECN) is a 17-year old, diabetes-focused bio-technology development firm, manufacturer, quality plan administrator, FDA registered medical device customer support organization, and exclusive worldwide
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Rishi Kapoor shares details about his cancer treatment
India Times - Veteran Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor has finally opened up on battling the deadly C word. Watch the video to know what exactly he has to say. In a recent interview with Mumbai Mirror the actor said, I can now reassure everyone that the cancer is in remission, I just need a few more weeks before I return home. Once in a year or a year and-a-half I have to come back for check-ups. When I first came here, everyone was worried for me. The problem was detected when I was shooting in Delhi and was required to dye my hair white. I was told to immediately rush to the Sloan Kettering Hospital. I came here with my hair still dyed white. When word got around that Rishi Kapoor had gone to New York for some kind of medical examination, rumour spread that I was so unwell that my hair had turned white overnight. To counter this, whenever friends of mine came to see me, they posted pictures so people could see what Rishi Kapoor really looked like. Thankfully, my health started improving, week after we
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What Can Lead To A Broken Heart? How About Cancer?
Forbes - "Broken heart syndrome" may sound like a rom-com movie title, but it is a real medical condition.
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Clinic Opens At Hell's Kitchen Harm Prevention Center
Patch - New Clinic Opens At Hell's Kitchen Service Center - Midtown Manhattan, NY - Clients at Housing Works' harm prevention center in Hell's Kitchen can now access medical services in the same building.
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How Franchising Helped This Founder Scale His Business
San Antonio Express-News - Tafa Jefferson's mother spent years working in healthcare , and she encouraged him to do the same. But Jefferson had different plans: He joined the NFL in 1996 as a Chicago Bear -- then a career-ending injury set him back a year later. So he finally took his mother's advice, becoming a certified nursing assistant, and in 1997, he launched Nurse Registry, an agency that worked with independent contractors. But years later, when he identified an increasing and overwhelming need for nonmedical care for seniors , he once again changed his plans. In 2006, he shuttered his registry business and started Amada Senior Care with business partner Chad Fotheringham a year later. After a successful start, the pair decided to franchise -- and the San Clemente, Calif.-based business boomed. Today, Amada Senior Care has more than 130 franchised locations across the country, continuously attracting the attention of potential franchisees, the medical industry, and clients, all of whom craved a rel
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A CLOSER LOOK: Heat-related illnesses and how to stay safe
KNWA NBC Rogers - Thursday's temperatures are expected to be ultra hot, and medical authorities are advising caution and hydration to prevent heat-related sickness.
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WeTransfer and Headspace just helped pay off $30 million of people's medical debt
Fast Company - It's nearly all the debt currently in the hands of debt collectors in Los Angeles?and it cost a lot less than $30 million to do.
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Marine Brian Tally survived VA malpractice. A bill named for him aims to close 73-year loophole.
Radio.com - The "Tally Bill" named for Marine Brian Tally, a survivor of VA medical malpractice, has been reintroduced by Rep. Mark Meadows.
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(ACB) - UPDATE: Aurora Cannabis Secures 2-Year Contract With Italian Gov't. Public Tender To Supply Medical Cannabis
Benzinga - This headline-only article is meant to show you why a stock is moving, the most difficult aspect of stock trading. Every day we publish hundreds of ...
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Chesnee woman killed in crash
Spartanburg Herald Journal - A Chesnee woman was killed in a single car crash Wednesday night just south of Chesnee.The Spartanburg County Coroner's Office said Andrea Frances Gore, 30, of Fairfield Road was pronounced dead at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center at 10:39 p.m. following a crash near the intersection of Davis Trading Post Road and Buck Ridge Drive.The South Carolina Highway Patrol said the single vehicle crash happened just after 8 p.m. when the 2002 Nissan SUV Gore was driving traveled off the right hand
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Merry X-Ray Corporation Announces Strategic Shift to a Customer-Centric Focus As MXR The Imaging Solution Company
Business Wire - SAN DIEGO -- Merry X-Ray Corporation, serving the medical diagnostic imaging market for over 60 years, announces a significant shift in their sales and marketing strategy,...
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Medical training 'to go' with mannequins that bleed, sweat and cry
Lehigh Valley Express-Times - St. Luke's Simulation Center has turned a truck into a mobile simulation unit that will be used for training staff and members of the public.
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Texas Monthly Super Doctors 2019 Recognizes 13 U.S. Dermatology Partners Physicians
Jacksonville Journal-Courier - Texas Monthly Super Doctors 2019 recognizes 13 U.S. Dermatology Partners physicians for prestigious peer nominated award designated for only 2.5% of all active physicians in the state. DALLAS (PRWEB) July 18, 2019 We are pleased to honor thirteen U.S. Dermatology Partners physicians for being nominated 2019 Texas Monthly Super Doctor Rising Star ! Each year, Texas Monthly asks doctors across the state to nominate colleagues (excluding themselves) who they would trust for their own medical care. The Super Doctors research team then investigates independently. Candidates are evaluated based on peer recognition, professional achievement, and disciplinary history. The highest-ranking nominated physicians are asked to serve on a selection panel, which helps to determine the final list of Super Doctors. The final list represents 5% of Texas physicians. Doctors recognized as Rising Stars meet the same criteria as Super Doctors and have been actively practicing for 10 years or less. On
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