AP - LAS VEGAS (AP) - Elected officials in Las Vegas extended a crisis services contract Tuesday with a nonprofit that provides help to people in Laughlin and the surrounding Nevada-Arizona-California area. Approval came after the River Fund Inc., won praise from Commissioner Michael Naft as an example of how cooperative agreements should work. Naft's district includes Laughlin. River Fund president and chief executive Mike Connor said the contract shows commission concern for people living in and around the Colorado River resort city about 100 miles south of Las Vegas. River Fund has a rent-free office at the Laughlin Constable's Community Resource Center offering assistance to individuals and families with utility bills, rent, medical costs, air conditioning repairs, work cards and other needs, county spokeswoman Stacey Welling said. River Fund pays phone, data, security, custodial and equipment costs. So far this year, the organization has provided assistance to 630 households
County extends pact with Laughlin crisis services provider
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Random acts of kindness: Lawton First Assembly help to pay off $1.6 million in medical debt
Lawton Constitution - LAWTON, OK ? In an effort to spread kindness and compassion, Lawton First Assembly church recently raised $15,000 to donate to the nonprofit RIP Medical Debt.
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Gregory Baird
Champaign News-Gazette - HENNING ? Gregory Joe "Greg" Baird, 71, of Henning died at 2:25 p.m. Monday (Dec. 16, 2019) at OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria.
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Lawsuit blames death on WMC understaffing
Winchester Star - WINCHESTER ? A $4 million wrongful death lawsuit filed on behalf of a 71-year-old man who died at Winchester Medical Center maintains the hospital cut staff to maximize profits, contributing
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WMC now has new technology to help detect lung cancer
Winchester Star - WINCHESTER ? Winchester Medical Center now has a robotic-assisted platform that enables doctors to perform minimally invasive lung biopsies.
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Cannon, Johnny Carroll
Morganton News Herald - CONNELLY SPRINGS Mr. Johnny Carroll Cannon, 69, of Connelly Springs, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2019, at Frye Regional Medical Center, following a period of declining health. Johnny was born
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Medical Clothing market to Surpass US$ 7030 Million by 2025
KLKN ABC Lincoln - The global Medical Clothing market was 4751 million US$ in 2018 and is expected to 7030 million US$ by the end of 2025.
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TTD's SV Ayurvedic College holds continuing medical education programme - Times of India
India Times - Education News: Ayurvedic medical practitioners from across India witnessed the demonstration on 'Sirodhara' conducted at the Continuing Medical Education (CME) organ
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Startups in India: The art of selling yourself? Genetically - The Economic Times
India Times - You may not be aware of it, but someone is minting millions using your DNA data. The DNA that people submit at genetic testing centers to find out possible future ailments or for other medical conditions, are in turn being sold to pharma majors, researchers and scientist to aid their research. In this business of billions, the DNA owners receive nothing. Shivom, a blockchain-powered firm, empowers the DNA owners by giving them complete ownership of their DNA data and creating a marketplace for them. It lets DNA owners decide who can use their data and for what purpose. In this process, the custodian of the DNA data can earn incentives as per the use of the data. (Text: Garima Bora) (Pic: Shivom) The art of selling yourself? Genetically
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Umbilical Catheter - Sterimed Medical Devices Private Limited
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Obituaries for Dec. 19
Dyersburg State Gazette - Alison McCutchen, 64, of Dyersburg, died Monday, December 16, 2019 at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. Born June 17, 1955, she was the daughter of Stanley and Eunice Perry Taylor....
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Trenton Roth
Southeast Missourian - PERRYVILLE, Mo. -- Trenton Caleb Roth of Perryville died Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2019, at Saint Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. He was born Dec. 6, 2019, in Cape Girardeau to Joseph B. and Carol...
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Man rescued from New Plymouth's Paritutu Rock
Stuff.co.nz - Taranaki fire crews and St John paramedics have rescued a man off Paritutu Rock after he suffered a medical event.
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Dan Haar: Inside the updated Miss America contest at Mohegan Sun
Middletown Press - Jillian Duffy, the local favorite, took the stage for her 2-minute "social impact statement" to the Miss America judges and audience Monday night at Mohegan Sun. She described the experience that led her there - a life-affirming quest that cut to the depth of her being. "Most of you know me as Miss Connecticut," said Duffy, who competed five times for the state crown before winning in June, "but my greatest title is pediatric cancer survivor." The 22-year-old Burlington resident was diagnosed with leukemia at age 13 and endured years of treatment - all the while continuing to compete in pageants as she had since she was 8. An upbeat warrior, she and her family celebrated cutting off her hair, which would have fallen out anyway. She even has a photo of herself at the Connecticut Children's Medical Center with Miss Connecticut 2010. Today she's a powerful Miss America candidate vying for the crown - the job - in her home state. And for Mohegan Sun and Connecticut, having the Mi
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NEW: Jupiter Medical opens neonatal intensive care unit in $34M tower
Palm Beach Post - Jupiter Medical Center opened its neonatal intensive care unit on Wednesday, where the hospital can take care of newborns delivered as early as 32 weeks. The NICU is part of a larger five-floor tower, which also includes a cancer care unit for women set to open in February.
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Weaver, Gertrude Selina ¿Babe¿ (Meeks)
The Press of Atlantic City - Weaver, Gertrude Selina "Babe" (Meeks), - 91, of Barnegat, NJ, formerly of Waretown, NJ and Lake Worth FL, passed away at Southern Ocean Medical Center in Manahawkin on Monday, December
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Foster, Virginia G. (nee Patten)
The Press of Atlantic City - Foster, Virginia G. (nee Patten), - 63, of Egg Harbor Twp, passed away Saturday, December 14, 2019, at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center. She was born in Mt. Holly and worked
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JIPMER Recruitment 2020: LDC vacancies cancelled, apply online for JE & other posts - Times of India
India Times - Education News: Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education & Research (JIPMER) has cancelled recruitment to the post of Lower Division Clerk due to admini
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Supreme Court, State Lawmakers to consider repealing law that limits who can file medical malpractice lawsuits
WPTV NBC West Palm Beach - Efforts are growing to repeal Florida Statute 768.21(8) which restricts who is able to file medical malpractice lawsuits.
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Schneck rolls out new online patient estimator tool
Seymour Tribune - A new online tool will help patients decide if they want to have a medical procedure completed at Schneck Medical Center. Starting Friday, patients can visit the Seymour hospital's website at schneckmed.org to use a patient estimator tool to calculate their out-of-pocket expense for a procedure. Debbie Mann, Schneck's vice president of finance and chief
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